Nap Am Homestay
Located on a high slope and hidden deep inside a narrow alley of Da Lat, the homestay was featured on American architectural website Archdaily thanks to its striking design. |
Consisting of three floors and an attic, the homestay has a total nine rooms, suitable for groups of two to four people. Each room has a balcony. The homestay is only around five kilometers from Da Lat Market and eight kilometers from Langbiang Mountain. After a long time of closure due to the pandemic, the homestay resumed operation from Nov. 19. Room rates range from VND1.2 to 2.2 million ($52.89-97) a night. |
The LOOP Boutique Hotel & Cafe
Covering 2,000 square meters, the facility entered operation last year. In addition to homestay rooms, it also features a cafe and camping site. Around an eight-minute drive from Da Lat night market, the homestay is surrounded by green trees, attracting many nature lovers. |
The homestay has 12 rooms overlooking the garden and pine hills of Da Lat. After closing for months due to Covid-19, it has welcomed guests back from the beginning of November with room rates ranging from VND1 to 3 million a night. Drinks cost from VND29,000. The cafe is open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. |
Doi Mot Nguoi (Waiting for someone)
On a hill near Prenn Mountain Pass around five minutes from Xuan Huong Lake in downtown Da Lat, this homestay mainly comprises wooden materials. |
The homestay only has four small rooms overlooking the pine forests. Room rates range from VND850,000 to 2.5 million a night. |
J'adore
This homestay on a mountainous hill separate from residential areas is an ideal option for those seeking a peaceful atmosphere. It resembles a European-style villa with cube-shaped rooms and white-covered facade. It has a 600-square-meter yard suitable for camping, BBQ and outdoor sports. |
The homestay has 10 rooms fully equipped with amenities. Room rates vary from VND550,000 to 800,000 a night. |
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