Highlights
Main amenities:
- There are 114 non-smoking bedrooms.
- Near the shore, housekeeping is performed on a daily basis.
- There is a restaurant as well as a bar/lounge.
- Spa with all-inclusive services
- Indoor swimming pool
For households:
- Pool for children
- Childcare or babysitting (surcharge)
- Childcare/activities that are supervised (surcharge)
- Bathroom on your own
- Toiletries are provided for free.
What’s around:
- In Da Nang City Centre
- Dragon Bridge – 6 min walk
- Danang Cathedral – 9 min walk
- Han Market – 11 min walk
- Han River – 3 min walk
- Han River Bridge – 22 min walk
Price list
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Offering an indoor pool and restaurant, the modern Vanda Hotel is located in Da Nang city center near Dragon Bridge. A fitness center and massage spa are available on site. Guests can enjoy free use of bicycles, and free WiFi access throughout.
All units are air-conditioned and fitted with a flat-screen TV, mini-bar and personal safe. Certain units have view of the city / river, or a separate seating area. Private bathroom comes with shower facility, and free toiletries.
Guests can approach front desk staff to be assisted with a range of services round the clock, including luggage storage, valet parking, laundry, and airport transfer. Meeting facilities are available.
Han Market is only 5 minutes’ away. My Khe Beach is 1.9 mi and Da Nang Airport is 1.2 mi from the hotel.
Trico Restaurant offers daily buffet breakfast, as well as serves lunch and dinner. Guests can also chill out with a refreshing drink at Top View bar while enjoying sweeping city view.
Price included
Superior Double Room with City View
1 queen bed/Comfy beds
Featuring city view, this room offers a desk, mini-bar, and flat-screen TV. A private bathroom includes a bidet, bathrobe, hairdryer, and slippers.
Price excluded
Child policy
Cancellation/ Booking Policy
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