Your stay — Nhà Nghi Duc Phuong
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The Property — Nhà Nghi Duc Phuong
Nhà Nghi Duc Phuong is a no-frills 3-star guesthouse a few blocks from My Khe Beach, offering clean, tiled rooms and a basic breakfast of pho or banh mi. Its USP is pure value: you sleep cheap and walk to the sand in under ten minutes. Standing in the small lobby, you see a motorbike parking area, a receptionist with a kettle, and a fan spinning overhead — it suits the solo backpacker or budget family who just needs a bed and a shower.
Chronicles of Da Nang
Da Nang grew from a small French colonial port into Vietnam’s third city, largely after the US built an airbase here during the Vietnam War. Its skyline changed fast from the 2000s, with the iconic Dragon Bridge and high-rises replacing old market streets. The city now balances beach tourism, a thriving seafood economy, and tech manufacturing for companies like Foxconn. Locals pride themselves on their Cham heritage and central location — closer to Hue and Hoi An than either is to each other.
Best Time to Visit
Full Da Nang guide →Best months
May to July — dry heat, blue skies, and sea breezes; crowds are moderate but manageable if you avoid the weekends.
Peak / festival surge
August and December: August has the Fireworks Festival drawing huge crowds and pushing hotel rates up 30–50%; December is high season for domestic tourists fleeing Hanoi’s cold, so 3-stars like Duc Phuong often sell out mid-month.
Budget shoulder season
April and September: April still has low humidity before the wet season; September sees fewer tourists but occasional typhoon remnants — rates drop 20%.
Weather & packing
Da Nang’s monsoon splits sharply: from June to August you get blazing sun and sudden afternoon downpours that last 20 minutes. Pack a foldable rain jacket and flip-flops — flip-flops are the only sensible footwear for wet streets.
Live City Briefing — Da Nang
- The Han River bridge roadworks near Dragon Bridge started in March 2026 — traffic from the airport to My Khe Beach may add 15 minutes until September.
- The new Da Nang Fine Arts Museum opened in April 2026 on Bach Dang Street, free entry through July — worth a look if you have two hours between meals.
- Seaweed blooms along My Khe have been worse than usual in June 2026 — swimming is fine, but the beach may smell slightly briny in the mornings.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Nhà Nghi Duc Phuong, 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 Yen Bai street). The lift serves all five floors, so upper floors reduce street noise and foot traffic. Rooms at the back are quieter because Yen Bai is a main road in Hai Chau district with local traffic and scooter horns from early morning.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms (particularly those overlooking the street) — they get direct noise from pedestrians, parking, and the ramp. Also avoid rooms directly next to the lift shaft on any floor; the single lift creates some mechanical hum and door sounds, especially during morning checkout.
Best views
Rooms on upper floors (4th or 5th) at the front face Yen Bai street — you get a city view of shopfronts and low-rise buildings, but with street noise. Rooms at the back overlook the neighbourhood alley and rooftops; quieter, but less interesting. No river or mountain view here — Da Nang's skyline is visible from higher floors only.
Quietest floors
4th and 5th floors are quietest — furthest from street-level noise and the small lobby/reception area. The ramp and parking zone below cause some clatter on lower floors.
🔊 Noise notes
Yen Bai is a busy local street in Hai Chau, close to the Han River but not touristy. Expect scooter honking from 6am, occasional car horns, and early-morning market traffic. The hotel ramp and motorcycle parking area also produce scraping and engine sounds. No bar or club in the building, so night noise is minimal after 10pm.
Insider tips
1. Park your motorbike or bicycle free on-site; if you arrive by car, use the Hai Phong public car park (5-minute walk, 20,000 VND/hour) — plan for extra time and budget. 2. Check in early (before 2pm) if possible — the single lift can get busy at peak times, and the lobby has no waiting area. Request a back-facing upper room at check-in for best quiet.
- 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 — Nhà Nghi Duc Phuong
Free Wi-Fi throughout hotel, no login or password required; average speed around 15 Mbps (adequate for browsing and streaming).
Single lift serves all 5 floors; no stairs-only sections.
No complimentary newspaper or digital newsstand; lobby TV shows local Vietnamese news channels. Building is a modern 2000s low-rise structure, no notable heritage quirks.
Check-in from 14:00; early check-in available from 08:00 with luggage drop if room not ready (free, subject to availability). Late check-out until 12:00 (no extra cost), after 12:00 charged 50% of one night's rate. Late check-out until 18:00 charged full night.
Free luggage storage at reception before check-in and after check-out; no time limit.
Step-free access from street to lobby via a ramp (width ~1.2m); lift is large enough for a wheelchair but doors are 75cm wide (may be tight for larger chairs). No accessible bathroom or grab rails in standard rooms.
Free on-site parking for motorcycles and bicycles; no car parking available on-site. Nearest public car park is on Hai Phong street (5-minute walk), costs 20,000 VND per hour. No EV charging.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None (included in room rate for domestic stays; foreign guests may pay 10% VAT and 5% service charge, but no separate city tax)
Deposit & card hold: No advance deposit required for standard bookings; a refundable damage deposit of VND 500,000 is held on your card at check-in
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Vietnamese Dong, VND
Better rates come from gold shops or banks in the city centre; avoid the airport and tourist bureaux where the markup is steep.
Visa and Mastercard accepted in mid-range hotels, malls and supermarkets; cash is still king at markets, street stalls and local transport.
Not expected or standard in taxis or cafes; some nicer restaurants leave a tip jar but 5-10% is rare. A small round-up is appreciated.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A ca phe sua da (iced coffee with condensed milk) at a street-side stall or local chain: around 15,000–20,000 VND.
A bowl of mi quang or bun cha from a market or pavement kitchen: about 30,000–40,000 VND.
A main of grilled pork noodles or crispy pancakes at a local eatery: roughly 40,000–60,000 VND.
Concentrated along the beaches of My An/Ngu Hanh Son, around Han Market and the Son Tra night market. Walk up small lanes near the river for local spots.
Co.op Food, Winmart and Lotte Mart are reliable mid-range options; Mega Market for bigger bulk buys.
Han Market and Con Market for cheap T‑shirts, beachwear and souvenirs; also chain stores like Matsu on Nguyen Van Linh.
Grab motorbike (similar to Uber) for roughly 10,000–15,000 VND per km; from the airport a Grab car to the beach costs about 80,000–100,000 VND. No day pass worth having – just pay per ride.
Eat where locals queue for lunch; buy bottled water at a grocery not tourist stalls; use a Grab bike not a taxi.
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 Nhà Nghi Duc Phuong
🕒 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 Nhà Nghi Duc Phuong?
Request a room on the 4th or 5th floor facing the rear (away from Yen Bai street). The lift serves all five floors, so upper floors reduce street noise and foot traffic. Rooms at the back are quieter because Yen Bai is a main road in Hai Chau district with local traffic and scooter horns from early morning.
Which rooms should I avoid at Nhà Nghi Duc Phuong?
Avoid ground-floor rooms (particularly those overlooking the street) — they get direct noise from pedestrians, parking, and the ramp. Also avoid rooms directly next to the lift shaft on any floor; the single lift creates some mechanical hum and door sounds, especially during morning checkout.
Is Nhà Nghi Duc Phuong noisy?
Yen Bai is a busy local street in Hai Chau, close to the Han River but not touristy. Expect scooter honking from 6am, occasional car horns, and early-morning market traffic. The hotel ramp and motorcycle parking area also produce scraping and engine sounds. No bar or club in the building, so night noise is minimal after 10pm.
Which rooms have the best views at Nhà Nghi Duc Phuong?
Rooms on upper floors (4th or 5th) at the front face Yen Bai street — you get a city view of shopfronts and low-rise buildings, but with street noise. Rooms at the back overlook the neighbourhood alley and rooftops; quieter, but less interesting. No river or mountain view here — Da Nang's skyline is visible from higher floors only.
What are insider tips for staying at Nhà Nghi Duc Phuong?
1. Park your motorbike or bicycle free on-site; if you arrive by car, use the Hai Phong public car park (5-minute walk, 20,000 VND/hour) — plan for extra time and budget. 2. Check in early (before 2pm) if possible — the single lift can get busy at peak times, and the lobby has no waiting area. Request a back-facing upper room at check-in for best quiet.
What time is check-in at Nhà Nghi Duc Phuong?
Check-in at Nhà Nghi Duc Phuong is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Nhà Nghi Duc Phuong have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi throughout hotel, no login or password required; average speed around 15 Mbps (adequate for browsing and streaming).
Is there a city or tourist tax at Nhà Nghi Duc Phuong?
None (included in room rate for domestic stays; foreign guests may pay 10% VAT and 5% service charge, but no separate city tax)
Where can I eat cheaply near Nhà Nghi Duc Phuong?
A bowl of mi quang or bun cha from a market or pavement kitchen: about 30,000–40,000 VND.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Nhà Nghi Duc Phuong?
Grab motorbike (similar to Uber) for roughly 10,000–15,000 VND per km; from the airport a Grab car to the beach costs about 80,000–100,000 VND. No day pass worth having – just pay per ride.
When is the best time to visit Da Nang?
May to July — dry heat, blue skies, and sea breezes; crowds are moderate but manageable if you avoid the 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.