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Region: Central Vietnam> Province: Da Nang> Location: Da Nang
Duy Hoang Hotel
a good flashpacker option
112 Nguyen Chi Thanh St, Da Nang
Da Nang Province
Tel: (0511) 823 254, (0905) 263 435
Description
The Duy Hoang is a fairly new establishment with friendly staff and a convivial atmosphere with good, clean rooms in a central Da Nang location. Some persistent motorcycle tour touts hang out the front here -- don't let them follow you to another hotel as they'll demand a commission from the hotel owner. Otherwise a good choice.
Total rooms: 12
Standard - Double
150,000 Dong (low season)
150,000 Dong (high season)
Superior - Double
170,000 Dong (low season)
170,000 Dong (high season)
Deluxe- Double
250,000 Dong (low season)
250,000 Dong (high season)
Added to Travelfish on: 4th November, 2005
Last visited or updated on: 26th September, 2007
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