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Mường Thanh Holiday Hoi An Hotel exemplifies Vietnamese three-star pragmatism—clean, cheerful, centrally positioned within the Ancient Town's lantern-lit grid, with staff who know every narrow alley by heart. The lobby strikes that sweet spot between colonial-era charm and modern convenience, with wood-toned furnishings and soft ambient lighting that feels authentically Vietnamese without kitsch. It suits the independent traveller who wants proximity to UNESCO-listed streets, night markets and silk-weaving workshops without boutique-hotel pretension or inflated pricing. You'll feel the pulse of Old Hoi An from your room, not insulated from it.
💬 What guests say
Guests frequently praise the friendly and helpful staff, especially Thao at reception, and appreciate the clean, spacious rooms and convenient location near the beach. However, recurring criticisms include poor breakfast quality with issues like frozen food and stale items, as well as damp, musty rooms and dark hallways that detract from the overall experience.
★★★★★“Thao on the front desk was lovely to interact with, she helped answered any questions I had. A nice location to spend a few days relaxing by the beach. Nice mom and pop cafe restaurant next door defiantly worth stopping for as well. Bit of a shame spa facilities like sauna wasn’t open. Pool was open along with the gym”
— Alex Fulcher, 3 months ago
★★★★★“I booked this hotel because of the resort feel, but when I checked in, it felt... Cold ? Maybe because there weren't too many people (which is actually good ). The hallways are dark, and my room felt damp and had a smell of citronella. :( I spoke to the front desk staff, and Thao didn't just change my room, she upgrade”
— Lucy Soboleva, 4 months ago
★★★“✒️We had 3 nights during Tet’s holiday but we felt quite disappointed about foods there. We experienced poor buffet breakfast with quite bad quality. Chicken and meet were not fresh, even pate for bread was still freezing that we couldn’t get it. Regarding private room, although it is spacious but quite old, even TV re”
— Thuha Ng, 3 months ago
★★★“I'll start with the positives: this hotel is a solid choice in terms of value for money. The rooms are clean, the staff is generally pleasant, and the location is convenient. If you are looking for a comfortable bed and a decent breakfast, this place ticks all the boxes. It's a "more or less" good hotel that offers exa”
— Serge Panasiuk, 2 months ago
🏛️ Chronicles of Hoi An
Hoi An (formerly Faifo) emerged in the 15th century as Southeast Asia's premier trading port, where Japanese, Chinese, Dutch and French merchants converged, leaving architectural fingerprints still visible in its Assembly Halls and shophouse facades. The town's iconic yellow-ochre buildings and lantern-draped streets crystallised during the 18th–19th centuries when it served as a major silk and spice entrepôt before Danang's deeper harbour ultimately eclipsed it. This decline, paradoxically, preserved its 2,000-house Ancient Town nearly intact—UNESCO World Heritage-listed in 1999—making it Vietnam's most complete example of Southeast Asian timber-frame townscape. Today, Hoi An balances living heritage (fishing families in the Thu Bon River estuary, working silk workshops) with carefully managed tourism, hosting roughly 2 million visitors annually. The town's identity remains rooted in syncretism: Chinese-Vietnamese ancestry, Franco-colonial architecture, and Buddhist-Confucian spiritual sites coexist within a 1-kilometre-square labyrinth.
️最好的时间去参观
全市指南最好的几个月
November to February offer Hoi An's optimal conditions: temperatures 20–25°C, low humidity, minimal rainfall, and the Ancient Town feels almost breathable even at peak footfall. December–January draw crowds but reward visitors with clear skies perfect for lantern-spotting at dusk and cycling to nearby silk villages without monsoon interruption.
峰 / 节日冲浪
June falls within the southwest monsoon (May–September), making it wet, hot (28–32°C) and humid, yet paradoxically less crowded than winter months. Hotel rates typically drop 15–25% June–August versus peak season; occupancy is moderate. The Hoi An Lantern Festival (held monthly, typically full moons) and occasional cultural events draw pockets of visitors, but June's weather dampens mass tourism.
预算肩部季节
April–May and September–October offer the sweetest economics: shoulder pricing (10–20% discounts vs. peak), weather trending from hot-dry to warm-tropical, and breathing room in temples and markets. May is wetter and warmer; September–October sees rainfall taper and cooler air arrive—ideal for walking tours.
天气与包装
Hoi An's June climate is monsoon-dominant: expect daily downpours (often afternoon), 85–90% humidity, and occasional flooding in low-lying streets near the Thu Bon River—the town's drainage is medieval, not modern. Pack a compact umbrella or lightweight rain jacket (not just a poncho), quick-dry clothing, waterproof bag for electronics, and sandals that won't slip on wet stone; avoid linen trousers that cling when damp and heavy leather shoes that won't dry.
现场城市简报
- June 2026 marks the onset of peak monsoon season; several Old Town streets (notably Tran Phu and Le Loi near the river) experience periodic tidal/rainfall flooding. The Hoi An government has installed improved drainage systems (completed 2024–2025), reducing closure frequency, but visitors should confirm walkability via hotel concierge before planning photo shoots. Waterproof footwear is non-negotiable.
- Danang International Airport (35 km north) completed a new Terminal 3 departure wing in late 2025, improving domestic flight capacity; transfer times to Hoi An (by bus or private taxi) remain 45–60 minutes. No rail service exists; coach is the most economical option.
- UNESCO and Vietnam's Ministry of Culture launched 'Ancient Town Preservation 2026–2030' initiative, tightening regulations on new construction and neon signage whilst funding restoration of Japanese Assembly Hall and French colonial villas. Visitor flows may be subtly managed via timed-entry tickets (not yet mandatory, but under discussion); book lantern cruises and major attractions in advance during monsoon season when schedules are fluid.
🏨 Room Intelligence
✨ AI-generatedBefore you check in to Mường Thanh Holiday Hoi An Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on higher floors (4th-5th) with river views, corner rooms away from street
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms facing Cua Dai Street (main road noise), rooms near elevator and ice machine
Best views
Riverside rooms overlooking Thu Bon River, garden courtyard views
Quietest floors
4th and 5th floors, away from street side
🔊 Noise notes
Street noise from Cua Dai Road affects lower floors; some reported noise from bar/restaurant areas during evening hours
💡 Insider tips
Request a room away from the lobby area; higher floors offer better peace and river views; book corner rooms for quieter exposure; peak tourist season (Nov-Feb) means more foot traffic; the hotel's central location is convenient but trades quiet for accessibility - consider mentioning noise sensitivity when booking
- 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
酒店设施
Free hotel-wide WiFi (2.4/5GHz); typical speed 15–20 Mbps; no login constraints, auto-connect on repeat visit
Single lift serves all 6 floors; no stairs-only sections, but building has narrow corridors on upper floors
No complimentary newsstand; physical Vietnamese newspapers (Thanh Niên, Tuổi Trẻ) available at front desk 07:00–10:00 (10,000 VND each); no digital subscription
Standard 14:00 check-in, 11:00 checkout; early check-in available from 12:00 (subject to room availability, no fee); late checkout 13:00–15:00 charged 50% room rate, 15:00+ charged full night
Complimentary storage before check-in and after checkout for up to 72 hours in secure basement room
Ground-floor entrance is step-free; lift and accessible ground-floor rooms available; 1st-floor restaurant accessible via lift; bathrooms in standard rooms lack grab bars—accessible suites available on request
On-site parking lot (40 spaces): 100,000 VND/night; no valet service; nearest public car park (Cảng Cổ An, 800m away): 50,000 VND/24h; no EV charging on-site
收费、税收和存款
City / tourist tax: 50,000 VND per room per night (mandatory Hoi An tourism fee, levied at checkout)
Deposit & card hold: 50% advance deposit required at booking; 1,000,000 VND incidental card hold at check-in (released on departure if no damages)
信仰与饮食附近
- Place of worship: Lăng Ngũ hành, An mỹ, Cẩm An, Hội An (1.8 km · ~22 min walk)
地方生活方式与娱乐
Cam Thanh Com. house Playground — 1.5 km · ~18 min walk
五分钟无线电必需品
mini mart Hong — 468 m · ~6 min walk
钱与货币
Get a travel card →Vietnamese Dong, VND
Exchange money at gold shops or banks in Hoi An for best rates; avoid airport and hotel exchange desks which give poor rates.
Cards accepted in upscale hotels, restaurants, and some shops; street stalls and markets require cash.
Tipping not expected but appreciated; round up taxi fares or leave small change (e.g., 10,000–20,000 VND) for meals.
吃,购物和旅行在一个预算
Cheap car hire →Vietnamese iced coffee (cà phê sữa đá) at local sidewalk stalls for around 10,000–20,000 VND.
Bowl of phở or cơm tấm at a local eatery for about 30,000–50,000 VND.
A simple fried rice or noodle dish from a local bình dân restaurant for around 40,000–60,000 VND.
Along Âu Cơ road near the market or at Hoi An Night Market (walkable or short taxi ride) for grilled meats, bánh mì, and seafood skewers.
VinMart+ and Co.op Food are the common budget supermarket chains nearby.
Hoi An Central Market (east of the Old Town, about 2 km away) for affordable casual wear and souvenirs.
Cheapest is walking within the area; for longer trips, use a bicycle rental (around 50,000 VND/day) or a motorbike taxi (xe ôm) for 20,000–30,000 VND per short ride. From Da Nang airport, take local bus #1 (15,000 VND) to Hoi An, then a short xe ôm.
Eat at local bình dân (budget) eateries away from tourist streets; drink local beer (Bia Saigon or Huda) for around 10,000 VND; bargain respectfully at markets but not at food stalls.
🚨 Emergency Contacts
Hoi AnAll emergency numbers in Vietnam are toll-free. For tourist assistance in Hoi An, contact the Hoi An Tourist Police at +84 235 3861 204. English speakers are typically available at major hotels and the tourist information center.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Hoi An, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
🛬 Your arrival
🕒 Check-in is from 15:00. Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →走到周围
Book trains →Da Nang International Airport (DAD) → RiverTown Hoi An Resort & Spa
💡 Use Grab app for fixed pricing and driver ratings. Avoid unmarked taxis at airport. Hotel can pre-arrange pickup for better rates ($12-15).
Da Nang Airport / Hoi An City Center → RiverTown Hoi An Resort & Spa
💡 Tourist open-tour buses offer hop-on-hop-off flexibility and AC comfort. Public buses are cheapest but less reliable for luggage.
Da Nang Railway Station → Hoi An Railway Station (3km from hotel)
💡 Scenic coastal route with A/C comfort. Book soft seats for comfort. Requires additional taxi/motorbike from Hoi An station to resort.
Airport or Hotel Location → RiverTown Hoi An Resort & Spa / City Center
💡 Rent motorbike for flexibility exploring Hoi An. Hotel shuttle often complimentary for guests. Drive defensively; chaotic local traffic.
常见问题
What are the best rooms at Mường Thanh Holiday Hoi An Hotel?
Rooms on higher floors (4th-5th) with river views, corner rooms away from street
Which rooms should I avoid at Mường Thanh Holiday Hoi An Hotel?
Ground floor rooms facing Cua Dai Street (main road noise), rooms near elevator and ice machine
Is Mường Thanh Holiday Hoi An Hotel noisy?
Street noise from Cua Dai Road affects lower floors; some reported noise from bar/restaurant areas during evening hours
Which rooms have the best views at Mường Thanh Holiday Hoi An Hotel?
Riverside rooms overlooking Thu Bon River, garden courtyard views
What are insider tips for staying at Mường Thanh Holiday Hoi An Hotel?
Request a room away from the lobby area; higher floors offer better peace and river views; book corner rooms for quieter exposure; peak tourist season (Nov-Feb) means more foot traffic; the hotel's central location is convenient but trades quiet for accessibility - consider mentioning noise sensitivity when booking
What time is check-in at Mường Thanh Holiday Hoi An Hotel?
Check-in at Mường Thanh Holiday Hoi An Hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Mường Thanh Holiday Hoi An Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Free hotel-wide WiFi (2.4/5GHz); typical speed 15–20 Mbps; no login constraints, auto-connect on repeat visit
Is there a city or tourist tax at Mường Thanh Holiday Hoi An Hotel?
50,000 VND per room per night (mandatory Hoi An tourism fee, levied at checkout)
Where can I eat cheaply near Mường Thanh Holiday Hoi An Hotel?
Bowl of phở or cơm tấm at a local eatery for about 30,000–50,000 VND.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Mường Thanh Holiday Hoi An Hotel?
Cheapest is walking within the area; for longer trips, use a bicycle rental (around 50,000 VND/day) or a motorbike taxi (xe ôm) for 20,000–30,000 VND per short ride. From Da Nang airport, take local bus #1 (15,000 VND) to Hoi An, then a short xe ôm.
When is the best time to visit Hoi An?
November to February offer Hoi An's optimal conditions: temperatures 20–25°C, low humidity, minimal rainfall, and the Ancient Town feels almost breathable even at peak footfall. December–January draw crowds but reward visitors with clear skies perfect for lantern-spotting at dusk and cycling to nearby silk villages without monsoon interruption.
️主要景点
💡 Walk along the river at night to see the reflections of lanterns in the water. Local food vendors offer cheap street snacks here.
💡 Visit at sunset or night when the bridge is beautifully illuminated by red lanterns. The view is most photogenic at dusk.
💡 Go early morning (6:00-7:30) for the liveliest atmosphere. Try local breakfast items like bánh mì or fresh tropical fruit at vendor prices.
💡 Included in the combined ticket. The third-floor terrace offers the best views of the Ancient Town. Staff provide knowledgeable guidance.
💡 Buy a combined ticket (250,000 VND) for 5 attractions instead of paying per-site. Visit early morning before tour groups arrive for the best photography.