We stayed in Nhi Nhi on dec. 2008. Prices start around 10$. We paid 11$ for a couble and it was a good value. Rooms are clean, look smart and they clean your room regulalrly. The hotell has a beatiful architecture and a the girls who work there make your stay worthwile. Its located on 60 huong vuong st, 5 min walk west of the oldtown.
I would recommend this hotel to other travellers.
Its the nicest place i stayed in Vietnam.
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I agree, I stayed there in the summer of 2006, and the rooms were incredibly spacious for the price. The staff were very accommodating and friendly, but then again I like to tease the locals when I'm there by impressing them with my vietnamese! (btw I am vietnamese - but they see me as a westener!).
I was actually doing a tour of the country and on the way down, we had a double room which had 1 double and 1 single bed in, with masses of space around us. The ensuite was ample sized. We even had a mini balcony which faced inwards into the hotel?!?
On our way back up the country, our room then had 2 double beds.
The rooms are also very efficient, as most modern hotel rooms are these days. Your key acts as power for the room. Simply slot it into the bracket by the front door and your whole room now has power. So that means even if you leave the air con or fans on - they automatically switch off when you leave your room to wander off.
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We stayed in Nhi Nhi on dec. 2008. Prices start around 10$. We paid 11$ for a couble and it was a good value. Rooms are clean, look smart and they clean your room regulalrly. The hotell has a beatiful architecture and a the girls who work there make your stay worthwile. Its located on 60 huong vuong st, 5 min walk west of the oldtown.
I would recommend this hotel to other travellers.
Its the nicest place i stayed in Vietnam.
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I agree, I stayed there in the summer of 2006, and the rooms were incredibly spacious for the price. The staff were very accommodating and friendly, but then again I like to tease the locals when I'm there by impressing them with my vietnamese! (btw I am vietnamese - but they see me as a westener!).
I was actually doing a tour of the country and on the way down, we had a double room which had 1 double and 1 single bed in, with masses of space around us. The ensuite was ample sized. We even had a mini balcony which faced inwards into the hotel?!?
On our way back up the country, our room then had 2 double beds.
The rooms are also very efficient, as most modern hotel rooms are these days. Your key acts as power for the room. Simply slot it into the bracket by the front door and your whole room now has power. So that means even if you leave the air con or fans on - they automatically switch off when you leave your room to wander off.
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