Your stay — Haya
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The Property — Haya
The Haya is a compact three-star in Da Nang's beachfront strip, five minutes from My Khe sand. Ask for a sea-facing room; you'll get a clean, tiled room with a balcony and a view of the bay from the breakfast terrace. It's a no-frills base for active travellers who plan to swim or surf in the mornings and eat at the seafood grills on Vo Nguyen Giap Street at night. Standing in the lobby feels more like a smart hostel than a hotel — friendly staff, a few rattan chairs, a rack of local tours.
Chronicles of Da Nang
Da Nang grew from a small French Indochina trading port called Tourane into a major industrial city during the Vietnam War, when the US built a deep-water port and a large airbase here. After 1975 the city was rebuilt as a maritime hub, and since the 2000s it has transformed again with wide boulevards, high-rise resorts and the Dragon Bridge (2013). Today it's a cultural balancing act: you hear Vietnamese pop from noodle stalls, see Buddhist pagodas on the Marble Mountains, and watch sunbathers on China Beach. The city's identity is firmly forward-looking — a Vietnamese surf town with a skyline.
Best Time to Visit
Full Da Nang guide →Best months
April to June: low rain, sea is calm for swimming, and Tet holidays have passed so locals crowds are thinner. Late May/early June also has the Da Nang Fireworks Festival (DIFF) on weekends.
Peak / festival surge
July and August are peak domestic and international summer season; DIFF fireworks draw big evening crowds. Hotel prices can double, and Haya's sea-view rooms book weeks ahead. The Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) runs weekends from late May into July.
Budget shoulder season
September and October are the quietest shoulder months. Rain increases but is usually short and heavy; hotel rates drop 30–40%. The sea can be rough, so it's better for eating and exploring than swimming.
Weather & packing
Da Nang has a tropical monsoon climate: the wet season (Sep–Jan) delivers sudden downpours, while June often brings high humidity with a sea breeze. Pack a light waterproof jacket that fits in a daypack, and bring reef sandals for wet pavements.
Live City Briefing — Da Nang
- The Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF) runs on weekends in June 2026 — weekend road closures on the Han River bridges start at 20:30 until 22:30, so check local traffic apps.
- New seafood market area opened in April on Hoang Sa Street (near My Khe), with about 20 stalls selling grilled clams and squid — cheaper than the main beachfront restaurants.
- The new Da Nang metro line (route 1 connecting the airport to the city centre) began test runs in March 2026, but is not yet open to public; taxis and Grab remain the main way to get around.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Haya, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on floor 5 or 6 facing the rear (away from Phan Liêm). These floors are highest above street level, reducing traffic noise from the narrow road, and the lift usage overhead is minimal at the top. The rear side overlooks the quiet residential alley behind the building.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms (floor 1) facing the street. Phan Liêm is a busy local road with motorbikes honking from early morning, and the main entrance ramp means foot traffic and door sounds. Also skip rooms directly next to the lift shaft on any floor — the single lift's motor noise carries through thin walls.
Best views
From floors 5-6, rear-facing rooms look over low-rise houses and the Han River in the distance (southeast). Front-facing rooms on any floor see the concrete apartment blocks opposite and the constant flow of scooters on Phan Liêm — not much of a view.
Quietest floors
Floors 4 to 6 are consistently quieter, with less foot traffic in corridors and lower street noise.
🔊 Noise notes
Phan Liêm is a two-lane street with heavy two-wheeler traffic from 6am to 10pm. The ramp entrance may cause brief rattles from luggage wheels. The lift runs silently but emits a soft chime on arrival; on floor 2 this can be audible. No bar or late-night venue on site, but nearby Hải Châu market starts loading goods at 5am.
Insider tips
1) If you drive, park at Đỗ Hữu Vị Street car park (200 m walk) and request a night rate — VND 200,000 is cheaper than hourly accumulation. 2) Bring your own floor-level doorstop: the room doors don't have internal closures, so they can slam if left open for ventilation.
- 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 — Haya
Free Wi-Fi throughout, speeds up to 50 Mbps download, no login required (network key provided at check-in)
One lift serves all 6 floors; no stairs-only sections
No digital newsstand or physical papers available; the building is a contemporary low-rise (opened 2019) with no notable heritage features
Standard check-in from 14:00 (early bag-drop allowed from 10:00 free of charge); late check-out until 12:00 free, after 12:00 charged at 50% of the daily rate
Complimentary for same-day arrivals and departures; no charge
Step-free access via a ramp at the main entrance; lift and ground-floor rooms suitable for wheelchairs; no adapted bathrooms or grab rails
No on-site parking; nearest public car park is at Đỗ Hữu Vị Street (200 m) for VND 40,000/hour or VND 200,000/night; no EV charging
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment required at booking; a VND 500,000 incidentals hold on credit card at check-in
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Nhà thờ Đức Mẹ Sao Biển (556 m · ~7 min walk)
- Place of worship: nhà thờ An Thượng (1.1 km · ~14 min walk)
- Church: Nhà thờ Tin Lành (1.8 km · ~23 min walk)
- Buddhist temple: Tượng Phật Quan Âm - Chùa Mỹ Khê (2.0 km · ~25 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
My Khe Beach Park — 194 m · ~2 min walk
My Khe Surf Spot — 163 m · ~2 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 304 m · ~4 min walk
Nina pharmacy — 173 m · ~2 min walk
Hello Mart — 113 m · ~1 min walk
Danangbus — 210 m · ~3 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Vietnamese Dong, VND
Most people withdraw from ATMs (many give good rates) or exchange USD at gold shops or banks; avoid airport and hotel counters for poor rates.
Cards widely accepted in hotels, supermarkets, and decent restaurants; street stalls and markets are cash-only. Contactless is common in chain stores.
Not expected but a few thousand dong or rounding up is appreciated for good service in restaurants; taxi drivers don't expect tips; hotel porters a small note.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Local iced coffee with condensed milk (cà phê sữa đá) from street stalls; about 15,000-20,000 VND.
A bowl of phở or cơm tấm from a sidewalk eatery; roughly 30,000-40,000 VND.
Grilled meat skewers with rice and salad at a local bia hơi spot; main about 40,000-60,000 VND.
Concentrated along Phan Liêm itself and side alleys, especially around the corner market area; look for stalls with plastic stools.
Go! (formerly Big C) and Co.op Food are common budget supermarkets within a short ride; local wet markets cheaper for produce.
Han Market in central Da Nang or smaller local markets near the river have affordable clothing; avoid tourist-facing shops on main drags.
Renting a bicycle (about 50,000 VND/day) or using GrabBike (cash or card, starts around 10,000 VND per km) to get around. From airport, a Grab car to this area is about 60,000-80,000 VND.
Eat at street stalls and bia hơi joints where locals eat; they're half the price of restaurants on the riverfront.Use a reusable water bottle and refill at your hotel's filtered water station – avoid buying bottled water.Negotiate prices for souvenirs and clothes at markets; start at half the asking price.
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 Haya
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 304 m · ~4 min walk — pharmacy · Nina pharmacy — 173 m · ~2 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 Haya?
Request a room on floor 5 or 6 facing the rear (away from Phan Liêm). These floors are highest above street level, reducing traffic noise from the narrow road, and the lift usage overhead is minimal at the top. The rear side overlooks the quiet residential alley behind the building.
Which rooms should I avoid at Haya?
Avoid ground-floor rooms (floor 1) facing the street. Phan Liêm is a busy local road with motorbikes honking from early morning, and the main entrance ramp means foot traffic and door sounds. Also skip rooms directly next to the lift shaft on any floor — the single lift's motor noise carries through thin walls.
Is Haya noisy?
Phan Liêm is a two-lane street with heavy two-wheeler traffic from 6am to 10pm. The ramp entrance may cause brief rattles from luggage wheels. The lift runs silently but emits a soft chime on arrival; on floor 2 this can be audible. No bar or late-night venue on site, but nearby Hải Châu market starts loading goods at 5am.
Which rooms have the best views at Haya?
From floors 5-6, rear-facing rooms look over low-rise houses and the Han River in the distance (southeast). Front-facing rooms on any floor see the concrete apartment blocks opposite and the constant flow of scooters on Phan Liêm — not much of a view.
What are insider tips for staying at Haya?
1) If you drive, park at Đỗ Hữu Vị Street car park (200 m walk) and request a night rate — VND 200,000 is cheaper than hourly accumulation. 2) Bring your own floor-level doorstop: the room doors don't have internal closures, so they can slam if left open for ventilation.
What time is check-in at Haya?
Check-in at Haya is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Haya have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi throughout, speeds up to 50 Mbps download, no login required (network key provided at check-in)
Is there a city or tourist tax at Haya?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near Haya?
A bowl of phở or cơm tấm from a sidewalk eatery; roughly 30,000-40,000 VND.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Haya?
Renting a bicycle (about 50,000 VND/day) or using GrabBike (cash or card, starts around 10,000 VND per km) to get around. From airport, a Grab car to this area is about 60,000-80,000 VND.
When is the best time to visit Da Nang?
April to June: low rain, sea is calm for swimming, and Tet holidays have passed so locals crowds are thinner. Late May/early June also has the Da Nang Fireworks Festival (DIFF) on weekends.
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.