Posted by vietnamtravelblog on August 18, 2010 under Vietnam Destinations, Vietnam Travel Info, Vietnam attractions |
The former trading port of Hoi An is a great place to sample some of Vietnam’s culinary delights while updating your wardrobe too.
By Jessie Richardson
Hoi An: Made up of a mix of Chinese, Vietnamese and colonial architecture.
Hoi An offers a relaxed stay, in anything from dirt-cheap hostels to cash-devouring resorts. iTravel-Vietnam points out the highlights of this tourist haven on the eastern coast of Vietnam.
Getting there
Depending on time and monetary constraints, there are a variety of ways to reach Hoi An. Almost all modes of transport end in the city of Danang and from there it is a 45 minute journey (either taxi, motorbike or car) to Hoi An. Both Jetstar and Vietnam Airlines fly to Danang at least daily with prices starting at around US$50 per person each way.
For the slightly more adventurous (or slightly poorer), the overnight train departs Hanoi at 7pm and arrives in Danang at approximately 10.30am the next day. A tourist class soft sleeper costs US$52 or you can really rough it in a hard seat for US$36. Having an “Easy Rider” moment? Hoi An Motorbike Adventures offers a two day motorbike adventure from the nearby city of Hue to Hoi An. The journey follows the Ho Chi Minh Highway over mountain passes and through ethnic minority villages before arriving in Hoi An. Prices start at US$140 per person.
Where to sleep
Hoi An is full of hotels ranging in price from US$15 per room per night right through to US$2,000 villas. The frosted pink hues of the Cua Dai Hotel give it a slightly wedding cake-esque appearance which is oddly appealing. The hotel is light and airy and is a short walk to the center of town. All of the hotel’s 24 rooms are equipped with air conditioning, wireless Internet, satellite TV, and a refrigerator. Best of all, the hotel has a swimming pool. Rooms start from US$30 per night inclusive of government tax, service charge, and daily continental breakfast. Telephone +84 510 862 231.
The beautiful decorations of the Cua Dai Hotel.
For a more up-market sojourn, the Life Resort Hoi An is certainly dripping in understated colonial elegance. Situated on the Thu Bon River, the hotel is housed within lush, green gardens that provide a welcome relief to the hustle and bustle of the nearby market. All of the rooms come with a private porch and include all of the modern comforts in a charming French colonial exterior. Prices start from US$112 per person (not including taxes and surcharges). Telephone: +84 437 925 079/80.
Imperial binge
The cuisine of Central Vietnam is strongly linked to the imperial emperors of the Nguyen Dynasty and as such is often complex and luxurious in both taste and appearance. Once of the most famous dishes of Hoi An is ‘Banh Xeo’ (Country Pancake) — and no trip to Hoi An is complete without it. This crispy fried pancake made from rice flour is stuffed with pork, prawns and bean shoots and served with fresh herbs and the ubiquitous nuoc mam (fish sauce). The Ancient Town is so bursting with delicious food that it would be sensible to anticipate at least a 3kg weight gain.
The Cargo Club offers French style cakes and ice cream as well as a huge array of savory delights (try the roasted fennel and goat cheese salad). The rooftop terrace offers enchanting views of the Thu Bon River, while the patisserie veranda is a lovely place to watch life drift by. Either way, you will feel like Catherine Deneuve in “Indochine”. Alternatively, cross the street and enjoy a quiet beer in the courtyard of the Hai Scout Café (98 Nguyen Thai Hoc).
Suits you
Let’s be honest, one of the biggest draws of Hoi An is the abundance of tailors. Every street is lined with tailors waiting to kit you out with a new wardrobe. Most tailors can copy items from a picture, allowing you to indulge in all of your couture-related fantasies. For more intricate pieces, head to Yaly Couture who are able to do exquisite beading and embroidery. For simpler items any of the tailor shops will be able to make items within 24 hours at a very reasonable price. Don’t have shoes to match your frock? Never fear, you can also get custom bags and shoes made.
The Japanese bridge at night.
For culture vultures there are a variety of museums, temples and merchant houses that are open for tourists to explore. The most famous site in Hoi An is the Japanese Bridge whose beauty turns any hack photographer’s efforts into a masterpiece with just one click. Tickets for these sites are available at the tourist offices dotted around the town.For non-shoppers or those looking for a hands on experience, head to the Morning Glory Cooking School for Ms Vy’s famous cooking classes. A 1.5 hour class will set you back US$18 and best of all you get to eat a spectacular meal at the end — think fresh spring rolls, green papaya salad and fish in banana leaf.
If you are neither a shopper nor a chef and if the weather is fine, the Cham Island Diving Center offers one day diving and snorkeling. For US$65 per person explore coral reefs with two certified divers and enjoy lunch on a paradise island.
(Source: CNNgo.com)
Posted by vietnamtravelblog on under Vietnam Travel Tips, Vietnam hotels |
The city of Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam is one of the largest in the country. What was once the city of Saigon, Ho Chi Minh is a fast paced city full of economical change and cultural attractions.

You will, of course, need a great place to stay in between excursions into the city and we’re prepared to uncover some of the most popular hotels in Ho Chi Minh.
9. Asian Ruby Hotel Ho Chi Minh City

The Asian Ruby Hotel Ho Chi Minh City hotel is located in the center of Saigon. The hotel boasts a stunning French colonial architectural style and is minutes away from many of the city’s most popular attractions. You’ll find yourself within walking distance of the Notre Dame Cathedral, Ben Thanh Market, and China Town, amongst other incredible attractions.
8. Majestic Hotel Ho Chi Minh City

Also located in the center of the city is the gorgeous Majestic Hotel Ho Chi Minh City. It’s a comfortable hotel and the staff is bound to make you feel right at home during your stay. The rooms are decorated in an elegant French colonial style but are fully equipped to meet the needs of any traveler. The hotel restaurant serves both Oriental and international dishes and has a dessert menu so stunning you’ll want to skip your main course.
7. Caravelle Hotel Ho Chi Minh City

The luxurious Caravelle Hotel Ho Chi Minh is located in the heart of the city’s business district and is a great place for both business and leisure travelers to stay. The hotel is just moments from the airport and offers a myriad of sophisticated and pampering amenities. Make sure you stop by the Port Orient Restaurant for a bite to eat off their stunning international menu. The Saigon Bar and the Lobby Lounge are very nice as well.
6. New World Hotel Saigon

The New World Hotel Saigon hotel is the perfect destination for tourists who want to be located in the thick of the city’s activities at all times. You’ll find yourself within close proximity of the Opera House, Saigon Water Park, War Remnant Museum, and Vietnam Wonder Land as well as a number of historic attractions. Make sure you eat at least one meal in either the Parkview Restaurant or Dynasty Restaurant, too!
5. Continental Hotel Ho Chi Minh City

Also located in the center of the city is the Continental Hotel Ho Chi Minh City. This small hotel has a contemporary flair that makes it perfect for travelers from all walks of life. The hotel is within close proximity of the Chu Chi Tunnels, Ho Chi Minh City Museum, and the Emperor Jade Pagoda as well as several other attractions. The hotel has its own restaurant and bar where you can relax after a long day of tourism.
4. Hotel Equatorial Ho Chi Minh City

The stunning Hotel Equatorial is located a mere 20 minutes away from the Ho Chi Minh airport and is only a few minutes away from some of the area’s most popular recreational parks, shopping centers, and commercial businesses. The 333 room hotel is elegantly decorated, provides stellar customer service, and serves delicious Cantonese and Szechuan cuisine in its Golden Phoenix Restaurant.
3. Sofitel Saigon Plaza

Conveniently located in the center of the city’s business district, the Sofitel Saigon Plaza will not disappoint you, regardless of your reason for being in town. The gorgeous, historic Le Duan Boulevard, upon which the hotel is situated, is moments away from the airport, Reunification Palace, and a wide variety of local shopping malls. The hotel specializes in offering comfortable accommodations for physically challenged guests as well.
2. Legend Hotel Saigon

The charming Legend Hotel Saigon is located in the historic section of Ho Chi Minh and is nestled right on the edge of the river. The breathtaking skyrise provides visitors with stunning views of the city while providing a sense of tranquility and seclusion at the same time. The Atrium Café is renowned for its Euro-Continental and Asian menu.
1. Windsor Plaza Hotel Saigon

The Windsor Plaza Hotel Saigon is a stunning addition to the skyline of Ho Chi Minh. It offers a wide variety of facilities for commercial events and conventions but is welcoming to travels in town for pleasure as well. The staff is attentive, the accommodations are plentiful, and the Vietnamese and Thai food served at the onsite restaurant is decadent.
The city of Ho Chi Minh is bustling with activity but at the same time offers visitors a wide variety of options to choose from when it comes to entertainment and attractions. Choose a great hotel as your starting point and you’ll appreciate every moment thereafter.
(Source: http://blog.asiahotels.com)
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