Your stay — Andy
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The Property — Andy
From the lobby, you’ll see a clean, modern space with a small reception desk and a few potted plants – it’s a solid 3-star business hotel rather than a beach resort. Rooms are functional and reasonably sized, with air-conditioning that works hard against the humidity and a decent breakfast spread of pho, rice and pastries. It suits budget-conscious travellers who want a reliable base near the city centre, close to the Han River and night market, without any frills.
Chronicles of Da Nang
Da Nang was mostly a quiet fishing village until the French developed it as a major port in the early 20th century. The city saw heavy fighting during the Vietnam War, with the nearby Marble Mountains serving as both US base and Viet Cong shelter. After reunification, it transformed rapidly from a provincial backwater into Vietnam’s third-largest city, driven by the central government’s decision to make it a key industrial and tourism hub. Today, its wide boulevards, modernist bridges (like the famous Dragon Bridge) and beaches give it a confident, almost suburban feel, distinct from Hanoi’s chaos or Ho Chi Minh City’s energy.
Best Time to Visit
Full Da Nang guide →Best months
April and May offer reliably sunny, dry weather with temperatures around 30°C, before the monsoon rains hit; crowds are moderate as it’s just ahead of the European summer peak.
Peak / festival surge
June to August bring the summer peak: hot, humid days with frequent afternoon downpours, but European and domestic tourists flood in for beach holidays. Hotel prices jump 30–50% in this period, driven by school holidays and the annual Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) in early June.
Budget shoulder season
September and October are the best budget months: rains ease off from November’s typhoon peak, skies clear up, and room rates drop by up to 40% as crowds thin. You’ll still get warm swimming weather but with fewer tourists at attractions like Bà Nà Hills.
Weather & packing
Da Nang’s wet season runs September to February, but even in June you can expect sudden heavy showers lasting an hour. Pack a light waterproof jacket and quick-dry sandals – don’t rely solely on canvas trainers.
Live City Briefing — Da Nang
- A new direct Da Nang–Nha Trang train route (daily service) started in April 2026, making coastal hops easier and cutting 8 hours off the old road journey.
- The Han River pedestrian bridge near the Dragon Bridge is now closed for repairs until September 2026 – cross via the Trần Thị Lý Bridge instead.
- Due to ongoing construction on Bạch Đằng Street (west bank), expect lane closures and extra traffic noise around the hotel; the walking path along the river is still open.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Andy, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the 4th or 5th floor, facing the rear (away from Phan Chau Trinh). These floors are above the street-level cafe and traffic noise, and the rear orientation avoids the main road. The single lift covers all floors, so upper floors are still easily accessible.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the 1st and 2nd floors, especially those facing Phan Chau Trinh. Street-level noise from motorbikes, pedestrians, and the cafe below will be noticeable. Also avoid rooms directly next to the lift shaft (usually room numbers ending in 01 or 02) – the single lift can be noisy, especially in the morning and evening.
Best views
Rooms on the Phan Chau Trinh side (front) offer views of the street, with some distant river glimpses (Han River is ~1km east). Rear-facing rooms have a quieter, typical Da Nang view of neighbouring buildings and small alleys – no real vista, but less commotion.
Quietest floors
4th and 5th floors. These are high enough to minimise street noise but still served by the single lift. The top floor (5th) is quietest as there’s no foot traffic above.
🔊 Noise notes
Phan Chau Trinh Street is a main road with constant motorbike traffic from early morning til late evening. The ground-floor cafe (likely a Vietnamese coffee shop) can be lively from 6am to 10pm. The single lift generates a low hum when in use, which may be audible in adjacent rooms. No bar or nightclub on site, but some nearby karaoke venues may be audible on weekends.
Insider tips
1. For parking, use the public car park at 123 Hoang Dieu (300m walk). It’s VND 20,000/hour, capped at VND 120,000 for 24h – cheaper than most hotel parking in Da Nang. If you’re on a scooter, consider free street parking options on side streets (e.g., Yen Bai or Le Duan), but check for local permits. 2. Request a room on the 4th or 5th floor, rear-facing, when booking. You can also ask for a fan instead of air-con if you prefer less noise machine hum.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Andy
Free for all guests; basic grade – approx. 10 Mbps download, suitable for email and browsing; login via room number and surname.
Single lift serves all 5 floors; no stairs-only sections.
No physical newspapers. Free digital access via PressReader app with hotel code provided at check-in.
Check-in from 14:00; early bag drop available free of charge if room not ready. Check-out by 12:00; late check-out until 14:00 costs VND 300,000, subject to availability.
Free at reception, secure and tagged.
Step-free entrance off Phan Chau Trinh, lift to all floors. No wheelchair-accessible bathroom or grab bars in standard rooms; ground-floor accessible room available on request.
No on-site parking. Nearest public car park at 123 Hoang Dieu, 300m away, VND 20,000/hour (24h max VND 120,000). No valet or EV charging.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: No advance deposit required. A VND 500,000 (approx. $21) incidental hold on credit card at check-in.
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Nhà thờ Tin Lành An Hải (546 m · ~7 min walk)
- Buddhist temple: Tượng Phật Quan Âm - Chùa Mỹ Khê (819 m · ~10 min walk)
- Place of worship: Đình Mỹ Khê (856 m · ~11 min walk)
- Buddhist temple: Chùa Mỹ Khê (901 m · ~11 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Vincom Plaza — 2.0 km · ~24 min walk
Công viên Hà Thân — 1.1 km · ~14 min walk
Bảo tàng Nghệ thuật Điêu khắc Chăm Đà Nẵng — 2.1 km · ~27 min walk
My Khe Surf Spot — 1.8 km · ~23 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 568 m · ~7 min walk
Nha Thuoc — 640 m · ~8 min walk
Full-Market — 202 m · ~3 min walk
Danangbus — 1.9 km · ~24 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Vietnamese Dong, VND
Use ATMs with fee-free withdrawal policies like TPBank or Citibank; avoid airport or tourist area exchange bureaus as they give poor rates.
Cards accepted in mid-range hotels, restaurants, and larger shops; cash essential for street vendors, small taxis, and local markets.
Tipping not expected or required; round up taxi fares or leave small change (5-10k VND) for good service, but it's not standard.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Vietnamese iced coffee (cà phê sữa đá) from a street stall: about 15,000-20,000 VND.
Bowl of phở or bún bò Huế at a local eatery: 30,000-50,000 VND.
Com bình dân (rice with meat and veg) or mì Quảng: 35,000-55,000 VND per main.
Near the night market along the Han River and the streets around Chợ Cồn (Con Market) for cheap eats.
WinMart and Lotte Mart are common budget supermarkets; Co.op Food for smaller convenience.
Han Market (Chợ Hàn) for affordable clothing and souvenirs; also shops along Bạch Đằng street.
Bus number 1 from Da Nang airport to city centre: 5,000-7,000 VND; once in town, rent a motorbike (150,000-200,000 VND/day) or use GrabBike (15,000-25,000 VND per short trip).
Eat at local quán (stalls) for meals under 50,000 VND; buy bottled water at convenience stores (10,000 VND) instead of tourist spots; use GrabBike instead of taxis for short distances.
Emergency Contacts
Da NangAll emergency numbers in Da Nang, Vietnam are toll-free. International visitors can also contact their embassy or hotel front desk for assistance. Tourist Police: 0511-3822-149
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Da Nang, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Andy
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 568 m · ~7 min walk — pharmacy · Nha Thuoc — 640 m · ~8 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
City Center / Near M Hotel Da Nang → Hoi An Ancient Town / My Khe Beach / Local Districts
💡 Excellent for exploring city; connects beach areas and old town; most tourists miss this convenient option
Da Nang International Airport (DAD) → Da Nang City Center / M Hotel Da Nang
💡 Most budget-friendly option; buses are air-conditioned; have small bills ready for ticket purchase
Da Nang International Airport (DAD) → M Hotel Da Nang
💡 Use Grab app for transparent pricing and safety; avoid unmarked taxis at airport exit
Da Nang International Airport (DAD) → M Hotel Da Nang
💡 Book through M Hotel concierge for peace of mind; slightly pricier but includes hotel staff coordination and guaranteed availability
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Andy?
Request a room on the 4th or 5th floor, facing the rear (away from Phan Chau Trinh). These floors are above the street-level cafe and traffic noise, and the rear orientation avoids the main road. The single lift covers all floors, so upper floors are still easily accessible.
Which rooms should I avoid at Andy?
Avoid rooms on the 1st and 2nd floors, especially those facing Phan Chau Trinh. Street-level noise from motorbikes, pedestrians, and the cafe below will be noticeable. Also avoid rooms directly next to the lift shaft (usually room numbers ending in 01 or 02) – the single lift can be noisy, especially in the morning and evening.
Is Andy noisy?
Phan Chau Trinh Street is a main road with constant motorbike traffic from early morning til late evening. The ground-floor cafe (likely a Vietnamese coffee shop) can be lively from 6am to 10pm. The single lift generates a low hum when in use, which may be audible in adjacent rooms. No bar or nightclub on site, but some nearby karaoke venues may be audible on weekends.
Which rooms have the best views at Andy?
Rooms on the Phan Chau Trinh side (front) offer views of the street, with some distant river glimpses (Han River is ~1km east). Rear-facing rooms have a quieter, typical Da Nang view of neighbouring buildings and small alleys – no real vista, but less commotion.
What are insider tips for staying at Andy?
1. For parking, use the public car park at 123 Hoang Dieu (300m walk). It’s VND 20,000/hour, capped at VND 120,000 for 24h – cheaper than most hotel parking in Da Nang. If you’re on a scooter, consider free street parking options on side streets (e.g., Yen Bai or Le Duan), but check for local permits. 2. Request a room on the 4th or 5th floor, rear-facing, when booking. You can also ask for a fan instead of air-con if you prefer less noise machine hum.
What time is check-in at Andy?
Check-in at Andy is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Andy have Wi-Fi?
Free for all guests; basic grade – approx. 10 Mbps download, suitable for email and browsing; login via room number and surname.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Andy?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near Andy?
Bowl of phở or bún bò Huế at a local eatery: 30,000-50,000 VND.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Andy?
Bus number 1 from Da Nang airport to city centre: 5,000-7,000 VND; once in town, rent a motorbike (150,000-200,000 VND/day) or use GrabBike (15,000-25,000 VND per short trip).
When is the best time to visit Da Nang?
April and May offer reliably sunny, dry weather with temperatures around 30°C, before the monsoon rains hit; crowds are moderate as it’s just ahead of the European summer peak.
Top Attractions in Da Nang
💡 Weekend masses at 5:30am and 5pm are open to visitors — sit quietly at the back. The church closes at noon, so mornings are best for photos without crowds.
💡 Hire a motorbike for 150,000 VND/day and drive up before 9am — langurs are most active early morning. Don't feed or approach the monkeys; they can bite.
💡 Skip the paid cable car unless you love amusement parks. Instead, walk 10 minutes to the nearby Suoi Mo stream — a natural swimming spot with no entrance fee.
💡 Free English audio guide with passport deposit. The cafe in the courtyard sells iced coffee for 20,000 VND — use it as a rest stop. Allow 1 hour max.
💡 Go at 7am to beat the heat and tour buses. Climb to the highest peak for a clear view of Non Nuoc Beach and the city.