Top 08 Luxury Hotels In Viet Nam

Vietnam is home to many luxurious hotels that offer exceptional service, world-class amenities, and stunning surroundings. Here are the top 8 luxury hotels in Vietnam

1. PARK HYATT SAIGON 

This luxurious, colonial-inspired grande dame sits right at the historic heart of Ho Chi Minh City, with contemporary comforts including a world-class spa. The hotel was a base for the US military during the war and DJ Adrian Cronauer made his daily broadcast from it, made famous in the film “Good Morning, Vietnam”.

2. THE REVERIE SAIGON

The Reverie trumpets luxury – with a 24-carat gold Baldi carriage-clock (taller than a man) in reception, and acres of glistening Italian marble and gilt. Rooms glitter with mosaic and floor-to-ceiling glass. Walls are adorned with priceless art, while the staff are poised to cater to every wish.

3. INTER CONTINENTAL NHA TRANG

InterContinental Nha Trang is the ultimate luxury beachside retreat located in the heart of Nha Trang. Sitting on the bay where the blue sea kisses the golden sand, you’ll enjoy the perfect blend of renowned InterContinental hospitality and Vietnamese local charm.

4. HILTON DA NANG

5. HOTEL ROYAL HOI AN – MGALLERY

6. AZERAI LA RESIDENCE, HUE

Views across the Perfume River to the ancient citadel, with the scent of frangipani blossoms wafting over your balcony…La Residence may be only 10 minutes’ walk from Hue’s town centre, but the heat and dust of the streets feel a long way from this splendid Art Deco governor’s mansion-turned-Azerai hotel.

7. LEGACY YEN TU – MGALLERY BY SOFITEL

The first five-star hotel in the Yen Tu Mountain region – a sacred Zen Buddhist site – and the crown jewel of Yen Tu Village, one of Vietnam’s newest tourism destinations. The 133-bedroom retreat takes design cues from the 13th century, resembling an ancient gated temple with a courtyard enshrouded by misty mountains.

8. SOFITEL LEGEND METROPOLE HANOI 

With swirling rattan ceiling fans, whispered ‘bonjours’ from uniformed staff and crème caramel-coloured marbles throughout, this stately Belle Epoque former railway hotel – in Hanoi’s French quarter – offers romanticized French Indochina with modern amenities. It’s a celebrity favorite.