Looking for information on hotels for unmarried couples in Danang . Prefer budget hotels since we'll be there for up to three weeks. Thanks. 😊
You gave a little more information in your cross post to the Philippines Forum:
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I'll be visiting Danang and maybe Hoi an next April with a friend from Philippines. Seems information is hard to come by on internet searches or very dated or sparse. . Just curious if we have trouble finding a budget hotel mainly in Danang and or Hoi An ? Thanks 😊
First, who told you that the borders were going to be open in April?
There are some people who believe that rumor, but many others who don't and the government hasn't officially announced when tourists will be allowed to enter.
Second, two foreigners, being unmarried and staying in the same hotel room is never a problem as far as I know, based on all of my time in Danang.
Since the person you are traveling with is not Vietnamese, I don't see why you would have any problem.
Danang is slightly more conservative than some other cities, but that only applies if it's a foreigner staying with a Vietnamese citizen and they are not married.
That situation is totally legal, but there is still some cultural resistance to it in places by the individual hotel owners.
So my experience with a number of hotels in Danang is that you won't have any problem at all as long as you both have proper ID and proper visas.
Third, please be a little more specific about your budget and the location of your hotel.
If you don't mind that your lodgings are not in the tourist friendly areas, you can get something really cheap on the waterfront of Danang Bay.
The trade-off is that you are less likely to have people who speak much English there, although I know of a really great Ngã Nghi (Motel) there where the owners speak enough basic English to make it easy to book with them and have simple conversations, especially if you are competent using the Google Translate app.
You can send me a private message if you want their information.
But maybe you mean a budget hotel near the beach?
Or a budget hotel along the river?
Since you are interested in visiting Hội An too, it would probably be best for you to find a place in the "An Tượng tourist section" of (Google Maps link) which would have you situated to be able to easily see most of the main attractions of the city of Danang, while also being significantly closer to Hội An than you would be if you stayed along Danang Bay.
Prices and restaurants there are a little more expensive, but it's also easier to find the food you want if you aren't looking to eat Vietnamese food your entire stay.
I noticed from an old post of yours that you are vegetarian.
There are many ways to eat vegetarian in Vietnam even if you can't find a strictly vegetarian restaurant, as many of the people are vegetarian Buddhists.
I have Vietnamese friends in that area who can be helpful to you, but just keep in mind that the more budget (cheap) you try to be, the more frustrating your experience can be, meaning that sometimes there won't be an elevator or there won't be a restaurant in your hotel, or the bathroom in your hotel might have hot water in the shower but not in the sink.
But if you stick with places personally recommended by someone you trust or highly rated with many reviews online, you shouldn't have any problem.
I don't recommend Airbnb in Danang.
It's too unpredictable there as the people are still getting used to doing it.
Better to start your search with Google maps and then when you see something within your price range, look for it on one of the booking services such as hotels..com or Agoda or booking..com or elsewhere.
An added note (in addition to my other added notes) if you are truly interested in having a really good exploration of that area, don't overlook the opportunity to spend a day or two in the nearby north at the ancient city of ±á³Üế.
Mỹ Sơn sanctuary is sometimes overlooked by visitors because it's a drive requiring a full day trip, but it's a much more culturally significant location than the artificial "Disneyland" type development of Sun World Bà Nà Hills.
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