“An exceptionally clean hostel with very friendly and helpful staff. The host even offered to show me how to cook some food I'd bought. The breakfasts were great and the family BBQ on the roof was delicious and very well organised. I would hugely recommend this hostel.”
“Very lovely boutique hotel right in the city centre with extremely kind staff. This is one of the rare places that offer free laundry and ironing service. We definitely love our stay!”
“Location was great. Staff were extra helpful especially the lovely barrista in the coffee shop on our first morning there. she helped me with booking a grab and made the best latte ever.”
“Probably the best view in entire city. Seriously, just come there and find any building with city view higher than this hotel.
Internet was stable.
Room is spacious with a lot of sunlight.
Internet is stable, suitable for work.”
“Room was nice and clean with good shower. Breakfast was good. Staff were friendly. Downside was that we could hear the road from our room which got noisy from 6am. Overall the hotel was good but nothing exceptional.”
“Pretty Backpackers House was a great place to stay! The owners were super friendly and always willing to help with anything I needed. The atmosphere was warm and welcoming, which made me feel at home right away. The location is also really convenient, close to local food spots and easy to get around. If you’re looking for a chill, clean, and friendly place to stay, I definitely recommend it!”
“Staying at Nguyễn’s, or Jenny (how she introduces herself to the tourists for an easier communication) was the absolute best way of ending our 4 weeks trip in the South of Vietnam. We were at their beautiful farm for a few nights, and we wished we had more time.
Where should I start? Jenny is friendly, relaxed and has a good sense of humor. She makes you feel like part of her family, while giving you your own space too. I really liked her mother as well. While we couldn’t communicate as I don’t speak Vietnamese and she doesn’t really speak English, we would smile and talk through signs. We had amazing food cooked by her and we could feel her warmth in her approach to us. We loved everything from the coffee ‘lessons’ and stories, to the beautiful views from our room, to our walks and talks with Jenny. There was a lot of laughter but also a few profound discussions about life which we really enjoyed. We visited places together, she also helped us rent a motorbike for a day and arranged lots of things for us, including a trip to Dalat and suggestions on where we can chase sunrise clouds by ourselves and helping me order a traditional hat that we brought back to the Netherlands and which I absolutely love. Her husband is also very nice and their son an absolute gem!
When we got back home, one of the first people I texted was Jenny, to let her know we arrived safely and that a jar with some Vietnamese goodies had survived the flight. It’s been two months since our trip (we stayed there during the second part of February) and we miss the family and the farm dearly. I hope we can return soon.
Thank you so much, Nguyễn!! Big hugs from the Netherlands, Adina and Menno ♥️”
“The location is a bit out of town but there are some very good Vietnamese street food places around and it is cheap and quick to get into Dalat centre. Bathroom was a bit dirty, otherwise a nice stay.”
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