Complete Guide for Foreign Travelers (2025 Edition)

If you’re planning to travel to Vietnam, finding and checking into a hotel is usually easy â but for first-time visitors, some local customs and tips can save you stress, time, and even money. This guide covers everything you need to know:
âï¸ How to book hotels in Vietnam
âï¸ What to expect at check-in
âï¸ Common hotel issues and how to handle them
ð 1. How to Book a Hotel in Vietnam
â Recommended platforms:
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International apps: Booking.com, Agoda, Expedia, Airbnb
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Local apps: Traveloka, Vntrip, Mytour.vn
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Direct booking: Many hotels have their own websites or Facebook pages with messaging support
ð·ï¸ Tips:
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Always check reviews and photos before booking
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For better prices, look for âpay at propertyâ or âfree cancellationâ options
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Many hotels offer free airport pickup if you stay more than 2â3 nights â donât forget to ask!
ð¬ 2. Hotel Check-In Process in Vietnam
When you arrive at the hotel:
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𪪠Show your passport â the receptionist will register your stay
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ð§¾ Pay or confirm payment â depending on your booking type
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ðï¸ Receive your room key/card â and Wi-Fi login details
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ð§³ Bellboy may help with your luggage at mid/high-end hotels
ð Your passport will be scanned and returned immediately â some hotels may hold it during your stay (you can request a copy instead).
ð Visa Requirement for Check-In
By Vietnamese law, hotels must register all foreign guests with local police. Thatâs why you must show your passport and valid visa at check-in.
ð If you donât have a visa yet, get one now at:
ð VietnamVisaEasy.com
ð§ Email: Visavietnamonlinev@gmail.com
â±ï¸ Urgent e-visa in 1â3 hours available
ðï¸ 3. Hotel Types in Vietnam
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Budget hostels ($5â15/night): dorms or basic rooms, ideal for backpackers
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Mid-range hotels ($20â50/night): private bathrooms, breakfast, Wi-Fi
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Boutique hotels/resorts ($60â150+/night): personalized service, great design
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Luxury 4â5 stars ($100â300+/night): full facilities, pools, spas, gyms
â ï¸ 4. Common Hotel Issues & How to Handle Them
â Early check-in / Late check-out
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Standard check-in time: 2:00 PM
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Standard check-out time: 12:00 noon
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If you arrive early or leave late, ask for luggage storage or request early/late check option
â Noise / Cleanliness problems
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Politely request to change rooms or speak to the front desk
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Most 3-star+ hotels will solve it promptly
â Payment issues
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Check if the price includes taxes and service fees
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Ask for printed receipts or invoices when paying
â Wi-Fi doesnât work?
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Ask reception to reset the router or move you closer to a working signal
â Lost key or card
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Report immediately â many hotels charge a small replacement fee (or none)
ð¡ Helpful Tips
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ðï¸ Always take a photo of your hotel name/address in Vietnamese to show taxi/Grab drivers
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ð§¼ Carry basic toiletries just in case â not all budget hotels provide them
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ð² Save the hotel phone number in case you need directions or support
ð Hotel Booking and Visa Go Together!
If you havenât booked your hotel yet, try to:
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Choose one near the city center or transport hub
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Confirm your check-in policy if arriving late at night
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And most importantly, make sure you have a valid visa to check in!
ð¯ Need a Vietnam e-visa? Apply online today:
ð VietnamVisaEasy.com
ð§ Email: Visavietnamonlinev@gmail.com


