Last updated on December 6th, 2025
There are many hotels available in Hoi An, and we are glad we chose to stay at the Hoian Central Hotel. Read my full review here.
During our visit to Hoi An, we had a fantastic stay at the Hoian Central Hotel and were absolutely blown away by the level of service provided by the staff. The hotel is a charming colonial architecture building located in a quiet area in the ancient town. It provides a relaxing and peaceful environment to unwind. With its excellent location, beautiful rooms, friendly staff, and unbeatable prices, it truly stands out!
Keep reading for our full review of the Hoian Central Hotel to see why we loved it.
Hoian Central Hotel

Hoian Central Hotel is a charming establishment that reflects the traditional architecture of Hoi An’s old town. It offers beautiful and stylish accommodations with a strong local vibe.
The garden-like atmosphere, thoughtful semi-private sitting areas, all contribute to a pleasant and relaxing experience. The ambiance and layout of the hotel are wonderful.

The pool, shaded by trees, was a wonderful spot to relax during the afternoon heat. Although I didn’t use the pool during my stay, it was a lovely amenity to have, especially on hot days.
A great place to unwind and cool off.

Hoian Central Hotel
Address: 301 Nguyễn Duy Hiệu, Cẩm Châu, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam.
Room Type: Double Room, Twin Room, Triple Room, Family Room.
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The Rooms

During our stay, we occupied a Deluxe Triple Room on the third floor. It’s important to note that there is no elevator in the hotel. So if you want to avoid stairs, it’s best to stay on a lower level.
The room was well-appointed with everything we needed, including a kettle with tea and coffee, a refrigerator/mini-bar, a flat-screen television, and an in-room safe.

The room is a decent size, providing ample space to relax after a day of sightseeing. It is very spacious, allowing for plenty of room to move around. The large bed is very comfortable, and the air conditioning is effective.
The walk-in shower was huge, featuring granite and marble flooring. There was plenty of hot water available. All the arrangements are comfortable and well-appointed, ensuring a pleasant stay.
Additionally, complimentary Wi-Fi was provided.
Breakfast – Courtyard Setting

Breakfast was included in our room rate and was served in an inner garden. The courtyard setting for breakfast was incredibly relaxing.
Guests could choose from Western or local Vietnamese breakfast options. All very delicious.

The breakfast offerings included made-to-order eggs, noodles, warm dishes, bread and pastries, local snacks, juices, fruit, yogurt, and tea and coffee.
During our stay at Hoian Central Hotel, the breakfast menu changed every day! The rotating daily noodle soup special made each morning unique. The selection of fruit also varied, allowing us to try different types of local fruit. It was amazing!
Friendly Staff

One of the highlights of my stay was the staff’s friendliness and knowledge. Very attentive and they were always ready to assist with any inquiries or recommendations.
They also pointed out good nearby places to eat. Even though we had already surveyed the dining options in Hoi An, we discovered additional choices that catered to local tastes. Their warm hospitality truly enhanced my experience.
Excellent Location

The hotel’s location is perfect, just a short walk away from the hustle and bustle. It is conveniently close to the ancient town and bustling market, making it easy to explore local culture and attractions. Important areas, such as the old town, lantern boat rides, and the Memories Show, are all within reach.
We opted to walk, but Grab taxis and bikes are also readily available. Shops and restaurants are just around the corner, and we enjoyed walking to the Hoi An Market in the morning and then further down to the riverside.
Just to take note that many motorcycles were crossing carelessly in the old town area. This is common concern when staying in the old town and walking to the riverside. So we advise exercising caution while wandering around.

Free bikes were available for borrowing. This allowed you to explore the ancient town or even ride to An Bang Beach.
Overall: Hoain Central Hotel Review
All in all, we truly enjoyed our stay at Hoian Central Hotel in Hoi An. The kindness of the staff made our trip truly delightful! We booked the Triple Deluxe Room and were thoroughly impressed with our experience. The comfortable bed was a standout feature, and the hotel’s cleanliness, helpful staff, and great location added to the overall positive experience. While you shouldn’t expect international hotel facilities, Hoian Central Hotel offers 5-star service at a 3-star hotel price. I can fully recommend this place.
Final Hoi An Travel Tip – we booked Hoian Central Hotel through Agoda, where we found the best rates for hotel bookings in Vietnam. Check for room rates now!
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