Cao Nguyen Hotel
This is the kind of hotel that advertises its massage and karaoke services in prominent neon lights. Still, the carpeted rooms look decent, if a little worn around the edges.
This is the kind of hotel that advertises its massage and karaoke services in prominent neon lights. Still, the carpeted rooms look decent, if a little worn around the edges.
A pleasant, welcoming mini-hotel, though no one in the family speaks English. Rooms are spacious and get lots of light.
Even the floors are polished to a gleam at this immaculate establishment. Rooms come with all the nice touches and the better ones have in-room computers.
The best all-rounder in town, this hotel comes with such unexpected extras as a swimming pool and tennis court, both set amid a carefully manicured garden. Rooms are spacious and comfortable, some with views over nearby lush coffee plantations.
Conveniently located in the middle of the guesthouse strip, this hotel has good-value rooms, although it is worth trying to secure one with a window.
Aspiring to boutique status, this mini-hotel has comfortable rooms and modern decor. The massive if worn top-floor suite sleeps 10 and is a bargain at 400,000d, but access is only through the 4th-floor massage-service level.
Run by Dak Lak Tourist, this is one of the nicer places on Ly Thuong Kiet. Rooms with a bath-tub start from 280,000d, and all rates include breakfast.
This newcomer is the most fancy place in town, aspiring to four-star status and with prices to match. Near the bus station, it is the place of choice for coffee traders and tour groups.
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