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Yasaka Saigon Nha Trang

Rating 4.4
30 ratings
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Khanh Hoa Province, Nha Trang, Tran Phu Street
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Khanh Hoa Province, Nha Trang, Tran Phu Street
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Air conditioning
Gym
Cafe
Wi-Fi
Dry-cleaning
Non smoking rooms
Private beach
Room service
Stars:4
Year reconstruction:2012
Distance to city center:less then 2 km, less then 5 km, less then 3 km
Check-in:14:00
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Светлана Н.
Level 7 Local Expert
April 29
Good location, beach across the street. The staff at the reception tried to help in any way they could, communicated through a Google translator, cleaning every day, towels are changed every day, there are slippers, but no bathrobes, gel, shampoo, toothbrush and paste were replenished constantly, there is a TV in the room. The breakfasts are normal, there is a spa and a swimming pool on site, but I never got to the pool, there was no need, the sea is nearby. There are no sun beds on the beach, you need to buy a 100-ton sunbed. There are many cafes nearby, and the center is a 15-20-minute walk away. Money can be exchanged at the hotel, the exchange rate is normal.
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Людмила Муравьева
Level 5 Local Expert
May 4
I was with my husband in April 2025. Now about everything in detail. We flew from Sheremetyevo by airbus. Book seats on the plane in advance (for a fee). During the day, all the seats were almost booked. Aeroflot feeds you 2 times and it is very tasty and satisfying. They put me right in the room. There is no variety at breakfast, but you will not stay hungry. Fruits include guava, watermelon, melon, lychee, passion fruit, and bananas. The sea is across a busy road. When the traffic light is red for cars, bikers are driving anyway. You need to raise your hand. Some stop, some go around. The sea is warm. I don't want to get out of the water. But at sea, the Chinese blow their noses and spit, and the Vietnamese wash themselves. Therefore, be careful not to let water get into your mouth. We've caught the rotovirus. The pool is on the 2nd floor of the hotel. They were saved by him, because you can swim from 5 a.m. to 9-10 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to late. The air temperature is 31, but it feels like 41. Sun beds are paid by the sea - 100,000 DONG per person. This includes a chaise longue, mattress, umbrella, towel. Towels are not provided at the hotel. The embankment is all lit up in the evening. Nearby shopping malls, a bank. We ate mostly in the shopping center on the 3rd floor in Lotte Markt. Very budget friendly. There are a lot of cafes around. The sightseeing tour is free. The tour to Dalat is very interesting. However, we got caught in the rain. Take an umbrella if you go there.
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Юлия Ефимова
Level 2 Local Expert
October 2
There is no worse hotel in the world, except for the location, the advantages are over, the rooms are dirty, although they are cleaned, the breakfasts are terrible, the same thing and not tasty, the hot water is cut off, the shower is only cool, the air conditioner is generally terrible, does not work from the word at all, suffocate, not 4* stars, one can because the sea is across the street. Don't see each other.
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