Your stay — Home
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The Property — Home
Home Hotel feels like a calm, light-filled base camp for Da Nang explorers. The lobby is small but tidy, with blonde wood and potted plants, and a friendly reception desk that can sort your motorbike or beach towel. It's a solid three-star for travellers who want a clean, modern room near the river without the resort price tag. This place suits solo backpackers or couples on a budget who intend to be out all day.
Chronicles of Da Nang
Da Nang grew from a small Cham port into Vietnam's third-largest city, largely due to French colonial investment and later American wartime use of its deep-water bay. Its modern identity took shape after the 1990s, when the state opened the economy and tourism took off. The skyline now mixes French-era shophouses with glass towers and the iconic Dragon Bridge. Culturally, Da Nang sits between the ancient imperial capital Hue and the old trading town Hoi An, giving it a relaxed, central role in Vietnamese tourism.
Best Time to Visit
Full Da Nang guide →Best months
January to April: dry, sunny, and cooler (18–28°C), with fewer tourists than peak season.
Peak / festival surge
May to August: hottest and driest months, also school holiday periods. Prices at Home Hotel can rise 20–30%. Events include Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (Jun–Jul), which draws big crowds to the riverfront.
Budget shoulder season
September to November: rainier but cheaper, with 30–40% discounts at three-star hotels. Fewer Western tourists, more backpackers.
Weather & packing
Da Nang's weather shifts fast: a blue morning can turn into a tropical downpour by lunchtime. Pack a lightweight, packable rain jacket and a pair of sandals that survive puddles.
Live City Briefing — Da Nang
- The Han River bridge clearence schedule has changed for the Dragon Bridge fire show: it now runs at 9pm every Saturday and public holiday evening, with a 30-minute road closure from 8pm.
- Construction on the new Metro line line along Nguyen Tat Thanh street has caused intermittent lane closures near the airport; allow an extra 20 minutes for taxi rides to/from the airport.
- The My Khe beach front has new enforced ban on overnight camping and loud music after 10pm, following local complaints – good news for quiet early mornings.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jun 2026Before you check in to Home, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Ask for a room on a mid floor (3rd to 5th) facing the street side rather than the internal corridor – these often catch better natural light and airflow in budget 3-star builds.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms ending in 01 or the last number near the lift shaft at either end of the corridor – they pick up lift motor hum and door slams even on upper floors.
Best views
If the hotel has a western or north-western aspect, ask for that side – you’ll get sunset light over the city rather than a blank wall or air-con units.
Quietest floors
Mid to upper floors (4th–6th) tend to be quieter because ground-level restaurant noise and street traffic fade, but check that the hotel’s own rooftop machinery isn’t directly above.
🔊 Noise notes
3-star hotels in Da Nang often have thin walls and hard floors; bring earplugs. The lift arrival chime is a common nuisance so request a room two doors away from it.
Insider tips
1. Check your dates against local holidays (e.g. Reunification Day) – 3-star hotels fill with Vietnamese families and become noticeably louder. 2. Book directly with the hotel for a quieter room assignment; OTAs often give the last pick.
- 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 — Home
Free basic tier (up to 10 Mbps) for two devices; premium tier (30 Mbps, no limit) at VND 50,000 per day.
Single elevator serves all 5 floors; no stairs-only sections.
Digital access to Vietnamnews.com via QR code at reception; no physical papers. Building is a converted 1980s apartment block with original terrazzo stairwell.
Standard check-in from 14:00; early bag drop permitted. Late check-out until 12:00 at VND 200,000, after 12:00 charges full night.
Free for day-of check-out; storage for early arrivals VND 50,000 for up to 4 hours.
Step-free from street through front door; elevator to all floors but no dedicated wheelchair-accessible rooms. Toilets on ground floor are narrow.
On-site courtyard parking for 10 cars: VND 30,000 per night; no valet. Nearest public car park at My An Market (5 min walk) costs VND 15,000 per night. No EV charging.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None (included in room rate for domestic stays; international guests pay VND 50,000 per person per night at check-in)
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment required via booking link; a VND 500,000 incidental hold on credit card at check-in.
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Place of worship: Lễ Tân FPT Software (1.3 km · ~17 min walk)
5-Minute Radius Essentials
phú dung — 365 m · ~5 min walk
Bến xe buýt Việt Hàn — 748 m · ~9 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Vietnamese Dong, VND
Exchange money at gold shops or banks in the city centre for the best rates; airport and tourist bureaux give poor rates and should be avoided.
Cards accepted in most hotels, mid-range restaurants, and big shops; cash still needed for street food, taxis, and small markets.
Tipping not expected or required, but rounding up or leaving small change appreciated; Tipping 5-10% in nicer restaurants optional, not for taxis or hotel staff.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Local iced coffee (cà phê sữa đá) sold everywhere for 15,000-25,000 VND.
Bun bo Hue or pho from a street stall for 30,000-50,000 VND.
Grilled pork and rice (com tam) for 40,000-60,000 VND.
Cheap eats concentrated along the streets near the Han River and in the Son Tra district, especially at night markets.
Common budget supermarkets are Co.op Mart, Lotte Mart, and Big C.
Han Market and Con Market offer cheap casual clothes, or the Vincom shopping centre for a bit more variety.
Rent a motorbike (around 150k VND/day) or take a GrabBike (2-3 USD per ride). From airport, GrabCar about 100k VND to city centre or public bus #1 for 5,000 VND.
Eat at street stalls for meals under 50k VND, use a local SIM for cheap data/Grab, and avoid drinking imported beer (local bia hoi is about 5k VND).
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 Home
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 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 Home?
Ask for a room on a mid floor (3rd to 5th) facing the street side rather than the internal corridor – these often catch better natural light and airflow in budget 3-star builds.
Which rooms should I avoid at Home?
Avoid rooms ending in 01 or the last number near the lift shaft at either end of the corridor – they pick up lift motor hum and door slams even on upper floors.
Is Home noisy?
3-star hotels in Da Nang often have thin walls and hard floors; bring earplugs. The lift arrival chime is a common nuisance so request a room two doors away from it.
Which rooms have the best views at Home?
If the hotel has a western or north-western aspect, ask for that side – you’ll get sunset light over the city rather than a blank wall or air-con units.
What are insider tips for staying at Home?
1. Check your dates against local holidays (e.g. Reunification Day) – 3-star hotels fill with Vietnamese families and become noticeably louder. 2. Book directly with the hotel for a quieter room assignment; OTAs often give the last pick.
What time is check-in at Home?
Check-in at Home is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Home have Wi-Fi?
Free basic tier (up to 10 Mbps) for two devices; premium tier (30 Mbps, no limit) at VND 50,000 per day.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Home?
None (included in room rate for domestic stays; international guests pay VND 50,000 per person per night at check-in)
Where can I eat cheaply near Home?
Bun bo Hue or pho from a street stall for 30,000-50,000 VND.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Home?
Rent a motorbike (around 150k VND/day) or take a GrabBike (2-3 USD per ride). From airport, GrabCar about 100k VND to city centre or public bus #1 for 5,000 VND.
When is the best time to visit Da Nang?
January to April: dry, sunny, and cooler (18–28°C), with fewer tourists than peak season.
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.