Around one kilometer from the iconic Japanese Pagoda Bridge, La Siesta Hoi An Resort & Spa has 137 rooms and four swimming pools surrounded by green trees.
All rooms are painted yellow and buildings covered by old red tiled roofs, a distinctive Hoi An feature.
The Temple Restaurant & Lounge inside the resort was voted one of the 10 best in Vietnam by Tripadvisor readers.
The restaurant’s name is inspired by a nearby community house that acts as a traditional place of worship.
Its menu features European dishes like French duck breast and prawn cocktails. The restaurant offers diners an outdoor space near a swimming pool while its decor resembles that of ancient houses across Hoi An.
All rooms have a private balcony overlooking the pool or paddy rice fields.
The resort also provides free bus services carrying guests to An Bang Beach.
A double room costs from VND1.8 million ($76.7) per night.
Located on the banks of Thu Bon River, Little Riverside Hoi An Luxury Hotel & Spa has 49 rooms designed in the style of traditional ancient houses.
It has an outdoor swimming pool and rooftop bar.
Foreign tourists tipped off the resort as one of the coolest places in Hoi An to watch sunset.
The resort has an Ozone spa with four massage rooms and a traditional waterfront restaurant specializing in Vietnamese and Western cuisine.
A double room costs from VND2.5 million a night.
While staying at the resort, guests can visit Chinese-influenced assembly halls, take a boat tour to explore traditional craft villages along the banks of the Thu Bon River or cycle around the old town.
Located around 600 meters from Japanese Pagoda Bridge, Allegro Hoi An Luxury Hotel & Spa houses 94 modern suites with a touch of Hoi An’s traditional features.
It has an infinity swimming pool that is open from 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. with colorful lanterns hung around the pool.
The resort also provides free shuttle bus services transporting guests to the ancient town and An Bang Beach.
There’s an on-site spa offering holistic Thai body massages and a fine-dining restaurant serving dishes created from locally sourced ingredients.
On Hung Vuong Street, Hoi An Central Boutique Hotel is dubbed a miniature Hoi An with 115 rooms all painted yellow.
There’s a small cocktail bar next to a swimming pool right in the heart of the hotel.
Inspired by ancient Hoianese design, all rooms use floor tiles and wooden interiors, offering views of the old town.
Inside the hotel, there is a souvenir shop selling handmade items of the Cham ethnic minority.