Luxury in Vietnam: 6 of the best places to stay

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With pretty towns, rich history, lively cities and natural wonders left right and center, you would be forgiven for thinking that you may well have to compromise on hotels in Vietnam. But you couldn’t be more wrong!

Luxury in Vietnam

Vietnam, a country with endless opportunities for adventure and unique cultural experiences, also happens to be home to some gloriously indulgent accommodation.

We’ve picked 6 of our favorites across the country.

1. Hanoi - Sofitel Legend Metropole

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It’s hard to miss the Sofitel Legend Metropole with its crisp-white façade, emerald green shutters and four entrance pillars (all bordered by neatly trimmed shrubs, naturally). This imposing colonial building dates back to 1901, and has all the elegance of old; it’s not hard to imagine dignitaries and diplomats strolling through every elegant room.

Bedrooms have smatterings of colonial touches; a gold gilt mirror here, a plush canopied bed there, and chandeliers that cast dappled reflections on magnificent high ceilings. With six restaurants and bars at the hotel, you certainly won’t find yourself wanting for food or drink; take tea in the pretty courtyard garden or sip cocktails at an impeccably stylish poolside bar. For dinner, watch the world go by from the restaurant’s bistro tables under a veranda with wrought-iron flourishes.

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2. Hoi An - Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai

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On a serene stretch of Vietnam’s coastline, between the pretty riverside town of Hoi An and the coastal city of Danang, awaits a pristine private beach; home of the Nam Hai hotel. Making the most of the location, sea-facing suites are glass-fronted with huge panes that celebrate the view. But the most stunning feature here is surely the spa rooms, each floating on still waters, gently shaded by palm trees.

There is plenty to do here with extensive water sports, excursions to the tourist hotspots, an on-site cookery school and bicycles to explore the sprawling grounds. But for a spot of R&R, make time for a treatment in the spa, or a dip in the infinity pool. Finish off the day with a tall icy drink from the beach bar, and watch the sun set over the sea.

3. Halong Bay - Au Co Halong Bay Cruise

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Spend two days within touching distance of Halong Bay’s grand limestone pillars. There’s nothing quite like gliding past this incredible feat of nature – one of those sights that needs to be seen to be believed. Bedrooms on-board are as lovely as the area's counterparts on solid ground. The décor in each cabin varies; some have elegant dark wood furnishings, and others have claw-foot baths. The finest is a light and airy suite with multi-aspect windows.

All have private balconies, so you can while away a couple of hours watching the water ripple past rocky headlands and forested islets. When you’re not hypnotized by the landscape, there is plenty to get involved in; from tai chi and cookery courses on-board, to outdoor adventure such as kayaking, caving or trekking off-board.

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4. Ho Chi Minh City - The Park Hyatt

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The Park Hyatt in Ho Chi Minh City combines French colonial architecture with boutique bedrooms and all mod cons (including iPads and Nespresso machines). It’s beautifully placed in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 1, just a stone’s throw away from the fabled Noter Dame Cathedral with its two bell towers, and the beautiful City Hall (particularly magical when up-lit at night). As well as the iconic Opera House with its rather grand arched entrance.

Suites are decorated with oil paintings from local artists, and the hotel’s furniture wouldn’t look out of place in a Parisian apartment. Walk through the chandeliered lobby (with fresh flowers to boot) and pick up a sweet treat from the “Pastry Boutique” in the morning. Then head out for a day of sightseeing. On your return, take a pre-dinner dip in the pool, before tucking into a feast at one of its in-house restaurants.

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5. Hue - La Residence Hotel & Spa

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Hue is one of the most historical cities in Vietnam, so it seems only right to stay somewhere with stories to tell. This Art Deco hotel, on the banks of the Perfume River, was the French governor’s home in the 1920s, and vestiges of the time can be found in every room. Overlooking the ancient citadel, La Residence feels anachronistic - even more so on one of their ‘Colonial Experiences’.

Treat yourself at their spa with a rejuvenating massage, and a spell in the herbal sauna; the perfect way to relax after a busy day of sightseeing. After all that, retire to a spacious bedroom. Each has its own charm: expect Art Deco furnishings, four-poster beds, river views, claw-foot bathtubs, or a huge veranda.

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6. Con Dao Islands - Six Senses Con Dao

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First-time visitors to Vietnam may not be familiar with Con Dao; an incredibly beautiful group of islands off the southeast coast of Vietnam. Where better to have an island idyl experience than at the Six Senses? Just about everything has been given the utmost attention to detail. Four-poster beds face bi-fold doors with panoramic views of the sea; slip outside and take a dip in your private infinity pool while you take it all in.

Beyond the sweeping sandy beaches, a cornucopia of places to dove or snorkel awaits with some very busy marine life. The luxury resort has a spa bordered by the Lo Voi Mountains. But if you can tear yourself away, the island has a lot to offer. Go rainforest trekking, visit local markets, attempt stand-up paddleboarding and, of course, go scuba diving.

For a very magical experience, see the turtles nest and hatch (between May and November).

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Hoi An - Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai