Where to Stay in Hoi An: Best Hotels by Area

Hoi An is a UNESCO World Heritage Site on Vietnam’s central coast, known for its lantern-lit streets, riverside markets, and relaxed atmosphere. You’ll find everything from beachside stays to quiet local areas, with the lively Ancient Town at its center. The city’s night market, with riverside lanterns, and historic streets make it one of Vietnam’s most charming destinations. Whether you want nightlife, culture, or a peaceful escape, Hoi An has a neighborhood that fits your travel style.

An Hoi Island

Old Town

Cám Pho

Cám Cháu

Cẩm An

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An Hoi Island

An Hoi Island sits just across the bridge from Old Town and is one of the liveliest spots in the city. Each night, the streets fill with food stalls, souvenir stands, and the glow of the Hoi An Night Market. Restaurants line the river, and after dark, the river fills with colorful lantern-lit boats.

High end:

Bel Marina Hoi An Resort

This resort has lifeguarded beach access, a rooftop bar, and a large pool. Rooms are spacious, which is rare on An Hoi Island.

RiverTown Hoi An Resort & Spa

About a ten-minute walk from the night market, this resort offers complimentary beach shuttles, two pools, and a lush garden.

The Signature Hoi An

Centrally located near our favorite restaurant in Hio An, Nhà hàng Góc Việt, this hotel is known for its convenient location and great continental breakfast.

Mid-range:

Hannah’s House

We love that Hannah’s House is in a quiet residential neighborhood. Although it’s only a few minutes walk from the night market, they also have bikes to borrow.

Chillax Old Town Villa

Although this hotel is about a five-minute walk to the night market, it’s in a quieter location. You can expect it to feel cozy, comfortable, and relaxing. 

Budget:

Lisa Homestay 2

These units overlook the night market, offering unbeatable central access to shops and food stalls. Stay here for central, easy-to-reach lodging. 

Bill Ben Homestay

Rooms here are compact but can sleep up to three guests. It’s a convenient and affordable option close to everything.

Old Town

Hoi An’s Ancient Town is the heart of the city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its preserved architecture and yellow-walled streets. It’s packed with shops selling handmade goods, lanterns, and dozens of tailors. Lodging is limited here, but there are a few gems. 

High end:

Antatara Hoi An Resort

Set along the Thu Bồn River, this resort offers a peaceful stay on the edge of Old Town. It’s close enough to walk to restaurants and shops, yet far enough away to be quieter.

Mid-range:

Hoi An Historic Hotel

Stay here if you’re a fan of larger rooms, yet still want a walkable location. Plus this hotel has a pool and spa services on site. 

Cám Pho

Cam Pho sits just west of the Old Town, within easy walking distance of the main attractions. It’s a quiet, convenient area with a mix of boutique hotels and mid-range homestays. You’ll still find plenty of restaurants and cafes nearby, but without the heavy crowds of Old Town. It’s a great spot to stay if you want easy access to the action while enjoying a calmer atmosphere.

High end:

Hotel Royal Hoi An - Gallery

If the rooftop bar and pool overlooking the river isn’t enough to convince you to book this hotel, then the great breakfast buffet should do it. We love the art nouveau design here and the location within walking distance of the night market. 

Allegro Hoi An

Stay here for a peaceful retreat that’s still within walking distance of Old Town. Rooms are spacious, and the hotel provides complimentary bikes for exploring nearby areas.

LaSiesta Hoi An Resort & Spa

This lush, modern resort feels like a jungle escape. Plus, it has four outdoor pools, a sauna, a hot tub, a steam room, and massages available. 

Mid-range:

Silkotel Hoi An

Reviews rave about the top-notch staff here, and we love that so many rooms come with private balconies. Options range from one- to two-bedroom stays that accommodate up to five people.

May Boutique Villa Hoi An

Located a short walk away from the Ancient Town, this location is quieter, but walkable. Rooms sleep up to three. 

Budget:

Vinci Villa Hoi An

You’ll find simple, smaller rooms here with a cozy courtyard and pool. 

Cám Cháu

Cam Chau lies between Old Town and the beaches, making it a convenient base for exploring both while being easier on the budget. The area has a relaxed, local feel with homestays, boutique hotels, and rice field views. There are plenty of cafes and restaurants nearby, but it’s much quieter than Old Town. 

High end:

Lantana Riverside Hoi An Boutique Hotel & Spa

Stay here for a relaxing riverside stay. Located about three kilometers from the Ancient Town, we’d advise using the hotel’s free bikes or shuttles to get around. 

Ahoy Hoi An Boutique Resort & Spa

This hotel splits the distance between Old Town and Cua Dai Beach and provides shuttles and bikes to get around. You can also expect a great complimentary breakfast and spacious rooms. 

Mid-range:

Hoi An Blue Sky Boutique Hotel & Spa

Located near the Be Le Market, rooms here are large, and the hotel offers complimentary bikes, shuttles, and breakfast. Choose between one and two-bedroom options for two to four guests.

Lasenta Boutique Hotel Hoi An

We love the views of rice fields from these rooms and the infinity pool. Plus, rooms are spacious and they have complimentary bikes and shuttles. 

Alsahar Hoi An

This gem is tucked away in an alley and is truly a one-of-a-kind find. Although it’s’ beautifully decorated, we particularly enjoy the architecture. Choose between rooms for two, or suites with kitchenettes. 

Khamy Riverside Resort

Set along the Thu Bon River, this resort feels like a hidden garden retreat. Don’t miss their famous homemade coconut ice cream!

Riverside White House Boutique Hotel

Overlooking the river, this relaxing spot offers spacious rooms for three to four guests and complimentary shuttles to Ancient Town.

Cẩm An

Cam An is Hoi An’s coastal area, home to Cua Dai Beach and An Bang Beach. It’s a laid-back part of town with oceanfront restaurants, beach bars, and resorts. Things are more spread out here, so you’ll need a bicycle or taxi to get around. Stay here if you want easy beach access and a quieter atmosphere away from the crowds of Old Town.

High end:

Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai

Stay here for the best ocean views and spacious villas. We particularly love the proximity to the beach and infinity pool overlooking the ocean. 

Palm Garden Beach Resort & Spa

We love the private bungalows here. They offer rooms that sleep between two and six, and the largest has a private pool. 

Wyndam Garden Hoi An Cua Dai

Book here for an ocean view from your balcony. Choose between rooms and suites that sleep up to six. 

Boutique Hoi An Resort

Stay here for the private beach with sun loungers, large pool, and colonial design. 

Mid-range:

Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort & Spa

This is the best oceanfront bargain you’ll find in Cẩm An. You’ll find rooms with great views, a private beach, tennis court, complimentary shuttles, and breakfast. 

Hoi An Beach Resort

We love that this resort has two pools – and one has a swim up bar. It’s located across the street from the beach on the river. 

Beach Palm Villa Hoi An

This hotel has a great location. You’re a ten-minute walk from an uncrowded beach, and a short bike ride away from Old Town. 

Sol An Bang Beach Resort & Spa

Every room is just a few steps away from the private beach and it’s located in a quiet area of town. 

Budget:

Hoi An Osaka Riverside Villa 

This small homestay is located on Cham Island amongst farms, just two kilometers from the beach. 

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