Flamingo Suites' Ha Van Hotel
Under French management, this hotel strives to offer a higher standard of service than local competition...
There is no shortage of hotels in Nha Trang, with hundreds of places to choose from and counting. They range from dives to the divine and there are new places sprouting up all the time, including a number of chain hotels under construction at the time of writing, such as the immense Crowne Plaza. It makes sense to stay near the beach, given this is the big attraction. There are many midrange and top-end options lining Ð Tran Phu, the waterfront boulevard. However, there are also several budget options just a stroll away from the beachfront action. Most budget places don’t include breakfast, but there are no ‘plus plus’ (++ or $$) charges for tax and service as there are at some of the midrange and top-end pads.
There is a cluster of mini-hotels in an alleyway at 64 Ð Tran Phu, within striking distance of the beach. All offer similar air-conditioned rooms for around US$10 or so, cheaper if you go with the flow of a fan. Another good hunting ground for budget digs is around the Chanh Quang Pagoda, either side of Ð Hung Vuong, which has a real local neighbourhood feel.
There are more beachfront options to the north of Nha Trang.
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