Where to Stay in Da Nang: Best Areas & Neighbourhoods (2026)
Beach or city? A plain-English guide to Da Nang’s stay areas — who each suits, the trade-offs, and whether to base in Da Nang or Hoi An.
- The default: My Khe beach & An Thượng — sand, cafés, restaurants and most of the mid-range and beach hotels. Best for first-timers.
- For local life: Hải Châu / Han River (city centre) — markets, cheap eats and sightseeing, a short ride from the beach.
- For quiet / resorts: the Son Tra north end or the southern Non Nước beach — calmer, big resorts, but you’ll rely on Grab.
- Good news: Da Nang is compact and Grab is cheap, so no area locks you out of anything. Pick a vibe, not a compromise.
1. First, How to Choose Your Base
2. My Khe Beach & An Thượng — the Main Tourist Base
3. Hải Châu & the Han River — the City Centre
4. Son Tra Side & the North — Quiet & Resorts
5. Near the Airport & the South (Non Nước)
6. Area Comparison at a Glance
7. Da Nang or Hoi An — Where Should You Base?
8. Getting Around & Booking Tips
Da Nang stretches along about 10 km of white-sand beach on one side and the Han River on the other, so “where to stay” really means “which side, and which neighbourhood.” The good news: the city is compact and a Grab ride across town costs a couple of dollars, so no choice traps you. This guide walks through each stay area — who it suits, the trade-offs, the nearest beach and how connected it is — plus the classic question of whether to base yourself in Da Nang or nearby Hoi An. (Once you’ve picked an area, our Da Nang hotels & resorts guide names specific places to book by budget, and the complete Da Nang guide plans the rest of the trip.)

1. First, How to Choose Your Base
Da Nang’s stay areas really come down to one question: beach side or city side?
- Beach side (My Khe / An Thượng): wake up by the sand, surrounded by cafés, brunch spots and restaurants. The choice of most visitors.
- City side (Hải Châu / Han River): markets, local eateries and sightseeing on your doorstep, with the beach a 5–10 minute ride away.
Because the city is compact and Grab / Xanh SM rides are cheap (often under US$2 across town), you’re never cut off from the other side. So choose by the vibe you want to wake up to rather than worrying about being “too far” from anything.
2. My Khe Beach & An Thượng — the Main Tourist Base
This is where most visitors stay, and for good reason. My Khe is the long white-sand beach along Võ Nguyên Giáp road; just behind it, An Thượng (the so-called “Western town”) is a dense, walkable grid of cafés, brunch spots, bars, massage places and restaurants.
- Pros: beach steps away, very walkable, the widest choice of restaurants and cafés, and everything from $25 mini-hotels and apartments to beachfront five-stars.
- Cons: the most touristy area, and some streets get noisy at night.
- Best for: first-timers, beach lovers, couples and digital nomads.
3. Hải Châu & the Han River — the City Centre
On the west bank of the river, Hải Châu is the real, working city: Hàn Market and Con Market, local cơm and noodle shops, the pink Cathedral, and the Dragon Bridge that breathes fire at weekends.
- Pros: local food and markets at your door, the cheapest eats, very central for sightseeing, and river/bridge views.
- Cons: not directly on the beach — it’s a 5–10 minute Grab or bike ride across the river.
- Best for: foodies, budget travellers and anyone who prefers local life to a resort bubble.

4. Son Tra Side & the North — Quiet & Resorts
The northern end of the beach, towards the Son Tra peninsula and the marina, is calmer and greener, with several big resorts and easy access to the Lady Buddha at Linh Ứng Pagoda.
- Pros: quieter and more spacious, sea views, close to Son Tra’s nature and viewpoints.
- Cons: farther from the An Thượng café-and-bar buzz, so you’ll use Grab more.
- Best for: couples, peace-seekers and resort stayers who don’t need nightlife on the doorstep.
5. Near the Airport & the South (Non Nước)
Two more options for specific needs:
- Near the airport (central Hải Châu-ish): Da Nang’s airport is unusually central, so a hotel nearby is handy for a one-night stopover or a late arrival / early flight. You’re still only minutes from the city.
- The southern beach (Non Nước, near the Marble Mountains): this is where the big, spacious luxury beach resorts cluster. Lovely and calm, but isolated — you’ll Grab into town for most meals and sights.
6. Area Comparison at a Glance
Side by side:
| Area | Vibe | Best for | Watch-outs |
|---|---|---|---|
| My Khe / An Thượng | Beach + cafés, walkable | First-timers, beach, nomads | Touristy, some noise |
| Hải Châu / Han River | Local city & markets | Foodies, budget, sightseeing | Not on the beach |
| Son Tra / north | Quiet, resorts, nature | Couples, peace, resorts | Need transport for nightlife |
| Non Nước / south | Big luxury resorts | Resort holidays, families | Isolated, Grab everywhere |
And by traveller type:
| You are… | Stay in… |
|---|---|
| A first-timer | My Khe / An Thượng — easiest, most to do on foot |
| On a budget | Hải Châu — cheap eats and cheaper rooms |
| After nightlife & cafés | An Thượng — bars, brunch, massage all walkable |
| A family or resort-seeker | Non Nước south or a Son Tra resort — space and pools |
| Here for one night / a flight | Near the airport / central Hải Châu |

7. Da Nang or Hoi An — Where Should You Base?
A very common dilemma, since Hoi An is only about 45 minutes south. The short version:
- Base in Da Nang if you want a beach + city mix, nightlife, the airport, and easy day trips in every direction. It’s the better all-rounder and transport hub.
- Base in Hoi An if you’re after the lantern-lit old town, a slower and more romantic pace, tailors and riverside charm. It’s smaller and quieter.
- Or do both — a few nights each is a popular and easy combination (they’re a short, cheap transfer apart).
8. Getting Around & Booking Tips
A few things that make choosing (and booking) easier:
- Getting between areas: Grab and Xanh SM are cheap and everywhere; a cross-town ride is usually a dollar or two. Many visitors also rent a motorbike. See our transport & ride-app guide for how it works.
- Check the real distance to the beach. “Near the beach” can mean a 15-minute walk. Look at the hotel pin on a map.
- Book beach-side early in peak season (summer and holidays); the best An Thương and beachfront places fill up.
- Read recent reviews for noise, cleanliness and whether the “sea view” is real — Da Nang builds fast and surroundings change.