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Region: South Central Vietnam> Province: Phu Yen> Location: Tuy Hoa



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Photo of Da Giang Hotel, 26B Highway 1A, Tuy HoaPhu Yen Province, Tuy Hoa
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Hot tubs and narrow hallways
26B Highway 1A, Tuy Hoa
Phu Yen Province
Tel: (057) 820 179
Fax: (057) 836 456

Description
This place, right next door to the Viet Huong Hotel, has six rooms of floors (and, thankfully, an elevator) that are of equivalent value to those of its neighbour. The only significant difference is that it offers VIP rooms that sleep 4 people, and include a living room as well as big spa tubs in the bathroom, though the balconies are tiny. Otherwise, they are very decent rooms with dark-wood furnishings, big TVs, air-con, comfortable beds, mini-bars, and all the standard amenities. One notable feature -- the incredibly narrow hallways -- could seriously result in some larger-sized westerners actually getting stuck. But, not a problem if you use the elevator exclusively. Motorbike rentals are available for 60,000 VND per day (one size fits all). It's a 400 metre walk from the train station, 700 metres from the bus station.

Total rooms: 20

Sgl A/C private b'room
120,000 Dong (low season) 120,000 Dong (high season)

Dbl A/C private b'room
150,000 Dong (low season) 150,000 Dong (high season)

Triple A/C private b'room
170,000 Dong (low season) 170,000 Dong (high season)

Quad A/C private b'room
220,000 Dong (low season) 220,000 Dong (high season)


Added to Travelfish on: 18th July, 2007
Last visited or updated on: 19th July, 2007

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