Where to Stay in Hue: The Walkable South Bank and the Resorts That Are Not in Town

We pulled the coordinates of 280 bookable places to stay in Hue and measured each one against the Perfume River, the backpacker street and the Imperial City. Here is which side of the river you end up on, what each area costs per night, and where the listings quietly stop being in Hue at all.

2026-08-22
The short answer

Where the beds are241 of 280 bookable places sit south of the Perfume River.
The walkable core139 of them, exactly half, are within 1km of the backpacker street.
Inside the CitadelOnly 30 places sit on the north bank, and most are homestays.
The star-rating trap8 of the 19 five-star options are 20 to 60 minutes out of town by car.
What a night costsMedian three-star is US$23, two-star US$16, four-star US$35.
When water is a factorOctober brings 772.7mm of rain across 20.8 wet days.
Grass bank on the south side of the Perfume River in Hue with a bridge in the distance
The south bank of the Perfume River. 241 of the 280 bookable places to stay in Hue are on this side.

1. Decide whether you are walking or calling a car

In Hue the useful first question is not which neighbourhood, it is whether you plan to walk everywhere or ride. We pulled coordinates for 280 bookable places to stay and 241 of them, 86%, are south of the Perfume RiverMap. Half of the whole set, 139 places, sit within one kilometre of the backpacker streetMap.

That concentration keeps the decision small. Stay in town and dinner, coffee and a bar are all on foot, with the Imperial City 2.23km away across one bridge. The complication is at the other end of the search results, where resorts 20 minutes to an hour out of town appear under the same city name.

The five areas, side by side

These are the 280 places split by coordinates. Prices are the median nightly rate shown for one night, two adults, on 20 September 2026.

AreaPlacesMedian nightCheapestTo the Citadel
Backpacker street, within 500m63US$25US$111.67km
Riverfront, Le Loi strip12US$28US$171.80km
Rest of the south bank144US$19US$102.16km
North bank and the Citadel30US$20US$91.24km
Out of town31US$48US$106.68km

The out-of-town median runs more than double the in-town figure because eight of those 31 are five-star resorts. The same bracket also holds a US$10 homestay, which is why the median alone is not enough to read the area.

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Short trips answer themselves

One or two nights in Hue leaves little room for anything but the south bank. The monuments are scattered, so travel time is already the constraint: Minh Mang TombMap is 13.52km from the backpacker street, Khai Dinh TombMap 9.59km and Thien Mu PagodaMap 6.14km. Add a hotel 6km the other way and the day doubles its driving.

2. Where the 280 places actually sit

Hue city tourism authorities counted 1,074 accommodation businesses with more than 15,470 rooms in the first half of 2026. Of those, 218 are classified as hotels, holding 9,150 rooms and 15,025 beds. The other 856 are homestays, guest houses and similar.

The set measured here is smaller: the 280 properties one booking platform lists for Hue. It is not the whole city, but it is close to what you actually see when you search from abroad.

What the coordinates show

MeasurementPlacesShare of 280
South of the Perfume River24186%
North of the river, Citadel side3914%
Within 1km of the backpacker street13950%
Within 2km of it18265%
More than 5km from it3111%
Within 1km of the Imperial City135%
Within 500m of the water6925%
Within 200m of the water73%

Only 13 places lie within a kilometre of the Imperial City, and that is the number that surprises people. The walled city is still residential, so hotels never filled it. The visitor district grew on the far bank instead.

Why one river decides so much

Hue splits its attractions across the water. North of it are the Imperial CityMap, the ramparts and Dong Ba MarketMap. South of it are the hotels, restaurants, cafes and Hue railway stationMap. The royal tombs then sit 7km to 13km further west and south-west again.

So a south-bank bed means one crossing each morning. Truong Tien BridgeMap and Phu Xuan Bridge both carry city traffic, and the run from the backpacker street to the Meridian Gate is three minutes by car or about half an hour on foot.

Night stalls lit up along the riverside walkway on the south bank in Hue
Night stalls on the south bank. The restaurants and shops are all on this side of the water.

3. The backpacker street: 63 places, and no cars three nights a week

Pham Ngu Lao, Chu Van An and Vo Thi Sau run into one another to form what everyone in Hue calls the walking street or the Western quarter. The three roads add up to a little over a kilometre, and 63 of the 280 places sit within 500m of them.

City information sets the hours plainly: traffic is closed off from 6pm to 2am on Friday and Saturday, and from 6pm to midnight on Sunday. Tables come out into the middle of the road and the sound systems go on.

What the numbers say about the area

ItemNumberWhat it means
Places to stay6323% of all 280 sit in this 500m circle
Median nightUS$25Five or six dollars above the rest of town
CheapestUS$11Hostels and guest houses
Four and five-star15Not only budget beds
Car-free hours3 nightsFri and Sat to 2am, Sun to midnight

Fifteen four and five-star properties inside a backpacker district is unusual. In most Vietnamese cities the cheap street and the hotel street are separate; in Hue they are the same street. Senna Hue is 110m from the centre of it, Melia Vinpearl Hue 280m, TTC Imperial 320m.

One block back is the whole trick

Rooms facing those three roads are loud on Friday and Saturday. Because the closed section is only about a kilometre long, moving one block behind it gets you the same price with the noise off. On a booking page the check is simply whether the street name reads Pham Ngu Lao, Chu Van An or Vo Thi Sau.

If you do want the evenings, being inside the zone helps for the opposite reason. During closed hours ride-hailing cars stop at the entrances to the streets, so a hotel further out means walking in and out every night anyway.

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4. The Le Loi riverfront: one row of hotels

Le Loi is the road that runs along the south bank. Between the road and the water there is a promenade and a strip of park; on the other side of the road the hotels stand in a single line.

Only 12 south-bank properties sit within 400m of the water. The number is small because the riverfront filled up decades ago. On the city tourism department register of star-rated properties, three of the 33 entries carry a Le Loi street address.

How close the riverfront really is

PropertyRatingTo the waterPer night
Azerai La Residence5-star340mUS$133
Huong Giang Resort4-star337mUS$37
Century Riverside4-star263mUS$35
Saigon Morin4-star285mUS$46
Hue Pink Lotus3-star394mUS$28
The Chum Boutique3-star297mUS$28
Stay Hue Hotel3-star385mUS$19

Saigon MorinMap opened in 1901 and sits at 30 Le Loi; Azerai La ResidenceMap is at number 5. Same strip, nearly three times the price.

What the riverfront gives you and what it does not

You get the promenade at both ends of the day and a few minutes’ walk to Truong Tien Bridge. What you do not get is quiet: Le Loi carries steady traffic, so an open window means motorbikes. Restaurant and cafe density is also higher one street back, around the walking street.

One practical advantage is transport. The city bus that serves the airport runs along Le Loi, and at 5,000 to 7,000 dong it undercuts the 160,000 to 250,000 dong airport taxi by a wide margin.

The white facade and balconies of the Saigon Morin hotel along Le Loi street in Hue
Saigon Morin at 30 Le Loi. It sits 285m from the water.

5. The rest of the south bank: 144 places and the lowest prices

Take away the 500m circle and the riverfront strip and 144 places remain on the south bank, more than half the entire set. The median here is US$19 a night, the lowest of the five areas, and the cheapest is US$10.

It is too large an area to describe as one place. Properties on the main roads such as Hung Vuong and Ba Trieu are a 15-minute walk from the walking street; head towards Vy Da or the southern edge and you are calling a car.

The spread inside one area

PropertyRatingTo the backpacker streetPer night
Indochine Palace5-star0.63kmUS$60
Thanh Lich Royal Boutique5-star0.90kmUS$57
Park View4-star0.68kmUS$36
Mondial Hue4-star1.48kmUS$32
Silk Path Grand Hue5-star1.74kmUS$67
La Vela Hue5-star3.12kmUS$33
Pilgrimage Village5-star4.78kmUS$82

La Vela is five-star at US$33 because of where it stands: 3.12km out in the Dong Nam Thuy An development, too far to walk back from dinner. Pilgrimage Village at 4.78km is a garden resort and a different kind of stay altogether.

The line worth drawing

Book on price alone here and you add one check: past about 1.5km from the walking street or Le Loi, every evening involves a ride. Fares in Hue are low, but three or four rides a day still overtake the difference in room rate. Current fares are in our guide to Grab and Green SM.

6. The north bank: 30 places next to the Imperial City

Thirty-nine properties in the set sit north of the river, in and around the walled city, and 30 of those are within the city proper. The single most visited monument in Hue is inside this area, and it still holds barely a tenth of the beds.

Mostly homestays and garden houses

RatingPlacesExamples and nightly rate
5-star1Ancient Hue Garden Houses, US$123
4-star3Spatel d Annam US$51, KunKin US$29, Nhan Stay US$35
3-star11Soleil Boutique US$20, Hue Tho Homestay US$11
2-star and below15Cheapest US$9

The median here is US$20 a night and the median distance to the Imperial City is 1.24km, the shortest of the five areas. If your plan is to be at the gate when it opens, nothing else comes close.

The trade is the evening

Inside the walls Hue is a residential district. Far fewer restaurants and cafes stay open late than on the south bank, and reaching the walking street means crossing the bridge and covering about 2km. If your evenings involve wandering out for dinner, the south bank does it better.

These places are also small. Many are four-room houses converted by their owners, so they book out early and rarely have late availability. Lanes inside the rampartsMap are dimly lit at night, so tell the owner your arrival time if you are coming in late.

An old painted gateway and low wall inside the Hue Citadel
An old gateway in a Citadel lane. Only 30 of the 280 places to stay sit on this side of the river.

7. The 31 out-of-town options, from 5km to 57km

Thirty-one properties in the set are more than 5km from the walking street. Their median is US$48 a night, double the in-town figure, because eight five-star resorts sit in this group.

How far out they really are

PropertyFrom townRatingPer night
aNhill Boutique5.5km5-starUS$95
Sankofa Village Hill6.5km5-starUS$55
Kobi Onsen Resort6.5km5-starUS$51
SBH Gloria29.45km, 33.7 min drive4-starUS$36
Alba Wellness Valley22.8km5-starUS$79
Vedana Lagoon34.5km5-starUS$94
Angsana Lang Co41.2km5-starUS$120
Banyan Tree Lang Co40.9km5-starUS$393
Langco Bay Retreat57.4km5-starUS$164

Lang CoMap is 56.11km from the city centre, a 53.8-minute drive. From the airport it is closer, 43.29km and 43.4 minutes, which tells you what these resorts are built around. Sleeping at Lang Co and sightseeing in Hue costs close to two hours of driving a day.

When out of town is the right answer

Three nights or more with only one sightseeing day is exactly the case for it. Alba Wellness has hot springs, Vedana sits on a lagoon and Lang Co is a beach, so the property is the destination. Thuan An beachMap is the nearest of them at 16.56km and 20.1 minutes.

One or two nights built around the monuments is the case against it. The tombs lie west and south-west of the centre while Lang Co is south-east, so every outing runs back through the city.

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Lang Co bay and its fishing village between the mountains and the sea, with the road bridge crossing
Lang Co beach carries a Hue address but sits 56.11km from town, 53.8 minutes by car.

8. Why out-of-town resorts show up under Hue at all

There is a reason a beach resort an hour away appears when you search for Hue hotels, and it is administrative rather than commercial.

Two changes in one year

DateWhat changedWhat it did to listings
1 January 2025Thua Thien Hue province became Hue, a centrally governed cityAddresses now read Hue City
1 July 2025Districts abolished, wards redrawnNew ward names on every address

The reorganisation brought Lang Co and Phu Loc inside the Hue city boundary. Booking platforms group properties by administrative area, so a resort an hour down the coast now lands in the same list as a US$11 guest house by the walking street.

The official register shows the same thing

The city tourism department publishes its list of star-rated properties: 33 in total, made up of 10 five-star, 12 four-star, 4 three-star, 6 two-star and 1 one-star. Three of the ten five-star entries carry Chan May Lang Co or Phu Loc addresses. Those are Laguna Lang Co, Langco Bay Retreat and Vedana.

Reading the address does not solve it either, because the new ward names are unfamiliar to most visitors. The reliable check takes ten seconds: open the map and measure to the Imperial City. Past 5km you are planning a different trip.

Names do not tell you either

Langco Bay Retreat and Laguna Lang Co at least say where they are. Kobi Onsen Resort Hue has the city in its name and sits 6.5km out. The word Hue in a property name carries no distance information at all.

9. What star ratings and prices actually do here

Hue is cheap by Vietnamese standards. The median three-star room runs US$23 a night and two-star US$16, so moving up a rating band often costs less than dinner.

Rating against location

RatingPlacesMedian nightMedian distance to the walking street
5-star19US$753.42km
4-star32US$351.44km
3-star107US$230.99km
2-star77US$160.87km
1-star14US$190.86km
Unrated31US$230.81km

Only the five-star row breaks the pattern, at a median 3.42km out. The eight out-of-town resorts pull it there. Look at the 11 in-town five-star properties on their own and four of them are within 500m of the walking street. So the work in Hue is not choosing a rating, it is filtering the out-of-town entries out of the list first.

Property type moves the price too

TypePlacesMedianCheapest
Hotel143US$23US$10
Homestay68US$18US$9
Resort19US$79US$23
Guest house9US$17US$11
Villa8US$105US$10
Apartment7US$33US$13

The villa row shows a US$105 median against a US$10 cheapest entry, which is what happens with a sample of eight. Treat medians from the small categories as noise.

Ratings out of ten need a second look

Guest scores are attached to 262 of the 280 properties, with a median of 9.0 and 136 of them at 9.0 or above. In a city this full of small owner-run places, scores bunch at the top and stop separating anything. Where the review count is low, use the photographs and the map pin instead of the score.

10. How many nights you book changes which monument ticket to buy

The length of your stay ties directly to the ticket you buy, because the combination tickets sold by the monuments conservation centre are valid for two days. One night and you cannot use one properly.

Single-site prices, in force from 2 June 2026

SiteAdultChild aged 7 to 12
Imperial City200,000 dong40,000 dong
Minh Mang, Tu Duc, Khai Dinh tombs150,000 dong each30,000 dong each
Gia Long tomb150,000 dongFree
Dong Khanh tomb100,000 dongFree
An Dinh Palace, Nam Giao, royal antiquities museum50,000 dong eachFree
Hai Van Quan70,000 dongFree

Combination tickets, in force from 4 January 2026

CombinationAdultChildBought separately
Imperial City plus two tombs420,000 dong80,000 dong500,000 dong
Imperial City plus three tombs530,000 dong100,000 dong650,000 dong
Minh Mang plus Gia Long240,000 dong30,000 dong300,000 dong
Tu Duc plus Dong Khanh200,000 dong30,000 dong250,000 dong
All monuments600,000 dong120,000 dong

Children under six and people with severe disabilities enter free. Entry is free for everyone on the first three days of the lunar new year, on 2 September and on 26 March.

Matching nights to tickets

Trip lengthTicket that fitsWhere to sleep
One nightImperial City alone, or a two-site ticketSouth bank, in town
Two nightsThree or four-site combinationSouth bank or inside the Citadel
Three nights or moreFour-site or all-monument ticketOut-of-town resorts become viable

From two nights the combination ticket beats the separate fares and you can split the sites across two mornings instead of running three tombs in one afternoon. The routing itself is covered in our Hue travel guide.

The Meridian Gate, the main entrance to the Imperial City of Hue, with its pavilion above
The Meridian Gate. It is 2.23km from the backpacker street, three minutes by car.

11. Getting from the airport or the station to your room

Three ways into Hue matter for choosing a bed: Phu Bai airport, the railway station, and a car from Da Nang or Hoi An.

From the airport

OptionCostTime
Taxi160,000 to 250,000 dong15.7 min over 14.95km
City bus5,000 to 7,000 dong40 min or more with stops
Hotel pickupSet by the propertySame as a taxi

Phu Bai International AirportMap is about 15km south-east of the centre. A city bus does serve it at 5,000 to 7,000 dong, but route numbers are written differently in different sources, so read the sign at the stop rather than trusting a number. A 2024 transport department decision lists 16 city routes, four of which run towards the airport and the Phu Bai industrial zone.

That bus runs along Le Loi, Nguyen Hue, Ba Trieu and Hung Vuong, which is to say straight through the hotel strip. If you are on one of those roads you can step off and walk in. First departures are before 5am and the last ones run in the 10pm hour.

Arriving by train

Hue station is 2.23km from the walking street, three minutes by car. Trains from Da Nang climb the Hai Van Pass on the way, which is reason enough for many people to take the train rather than the road. Schedules and carriage classes are in our guide to the Da Nang to Hue train.

A ride from the station to a hotel runs under 50,000 dong. Late arrivals meet the usual touts outside, so booking the car in the app before you step out saves the negotiation.

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By road from Da Nang

Da Nang city centre to Hue is 95.30km and 85.5 minutes of driving; from Hoi An it is 120.14km and 103.8 minutes. Going over the Hai Van Pass takes longer but you can stop at the top.

The yellow arched frontage of Hue railway station
Hue station, 2.23km from the backpacker street and three minutes by car.
The passenger terminal and access road at Phu Bai International Airport
Phu Bai International Airport, 14.95km from the centre and 15.7 minutes by car.

12. In October and November, check the water first

Hue is one of the wettest cities in Vietnam. Annual rainfall averages 2,936.4mm, and close to half of it lands in October and November.

Rain by month

MonthRainfallWet days
September410.7mm16.3
October772.7mm20.8
November641.7mm20.9
December349.9mm20.2
February63.3mm11.6

February is the driest month at 63.3mm, roughly a twelfth of October. Mean annual temperature is 25.1C.

What happened in October 2025

Between 22 and 28 October 2025, Hue received 800mm to 1,500mm of rain. The station at Bach Ma recorded 5,019mm over the period, including 1,740mm on 27 October alone, the highest one-day total ever measured in Vietnam.

By 29 October, 32 of the 40 wards and communes in Hue were flooded. Around 35,000 homes took on water, some to a depth of one to two metres, and most inner-city roads were cut.

Booking into that window

Most years are nothing like 2025. What is normal is a few days of standing water somewhere in the city during October and November. If those are your dates, three things are worth checking.

CheckReason
Cancellation termsFree cancellation lets you move dates when a storm lines up
Which floor the room is onGround-floor rooms are the ones that flood
Distance to the riverSeven properties sit within 200m of the water

The easiest months are February through April: little rain and the heat has not arrived. May to August is hot but dry.

A wooden boat carrying relief supplies across flooded fields near Hue
Relief supplies moving by boat in October 2025, when 32 of the 40 wards in Hue went under water.

13. What to check on the booking page

Hue swings hard between busy and quiet. Over the 30 April and 1 May holiday in 2026, average occupancy across the city reached about 99%. On those dates the problem is not the rate, it is whether anything is left.

Season by season

PeriodConditionsBook by
Late April to early May holidayOccupancy near 99%A month or more ahead
Lunar new yearHigher rates, many restaurants closedTwo months ahead
June to AugustHot, heavy domestic travelTwo or three weeks ahead
October to NovemberRain and cancellation riskFree-cancellation rates only
February to MarchQuietestA week or two is enough

Hue drew more than 4.3 million visitors in the first half of 2026, roughly 1.5 million international and 2.8 million domestic. That domestic majority is why Vietnamese public holidays, not Western ones, set the crowded dates.

The five fields that matter

FieldWhy it matters in Hue
Street namePham Ngu Lao, Chu Van An and Vo Thi Sau are loud on Fri and Sat
Map pinA property named after Hue can be 40km away
Airport transferSaves the 250,000 dong taxi
Breakfast includedNorth-bank streets have few places open early
Floor of the roomMatters in October and November

For cash, cards and exchange rates, see our Vietnam money guide; for getting online the moment you land, the Vietnam eSIM guide.

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14. Pick by trip length

Everything above, sorted by how long you are staying.

One night

South bank, within a kilometre of the walking street or Le Loi. Walk out for dinner, see the Imperial City the next morning and a tomb or two in the afternoon. Three-star rooms in that ring run around US$23.

Two nights

The same ring, or the north bank if mornings matter to you. Sleeping inside the walls lets you be at the gate when it opens and cross the bridge for dinner. Buy the four-site ticket at 530,000 dong and split the monuments across two days.

Three nights or more

Now the out-of-town properties earn their place. Alba Wellness sits 22.8km out, Vedana Lagoon 34.5km, Lang Co beach 56.11km. Do the monuments in one concentrated day and spend the rest at the property. If you plan to come into town daily, stay in town instead.

Combining Hue with Da Nang or Hoi An

Hue also works as a day trip. It is 95.30km and 85.5 minutes from Da Nang, so an early start covers it. Half the day goes on the road. The comparison is in our Hue day trip guide, and the beds at the other end are covered in where to stay in Da Nang and where to stay in Hoi An.

TripAreaNightly rangeMonument ticket
One nightWithin 1km of the walking streetUS$19 to 28Imperial City or two sites
Two nightsSouth bank or CitadelUS$20 to 35Three or four sites
Three nights or moreOut-of-town resortUS$48 and upFour sites or all monuments
Day tripSleep in Da Nang or Hoi AnImperial City alone

For stitching the whole region together see the central Vietnam guide, and for moving between cities, how to travel around Vietnam.

The steel arches of Truong Tien Bridge crossing the Perfume River in Hue
Truong Tien Bridge. If you sleep on the south bank, this is your morning crossing.
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Where to stay in Hue: common questions

Q. Should I stay north or south of the river in Hue

It depends on your mornings. Of the 280 bookable properties, 241 are on the south bank, along with most restaurants and cafes, so the south is the easier default. The north bank has only 30, but a median distance of 1.24km to the Imperial City. Early starts favour the north; evenings on foot favour the south.

Q. Is the backpacker street noisy at night

Traffic is closed off from 6pm to 2am on Friday and Saturday and from 6pm to midnight on Sunday, and the bars use the road. Rooms facing Pham Ngu Lao, Chu Van An or Vo Thi Sau will hear it. One block back the price is the same and the noise is not.

Q. How much does a hotel in Hue cost per night

On a September 2026 weekday the median was US$23 for three-star, US$16 for two-star and US$35 for four-star. The five-star median of US$75 includes out-of-town resorts; in-town five-star properties ran between US$53 and US$133.

Q. Why do five-star hotels in Hue look so far from the sights

Because 8 of the 19 are not in the city. The 2025 administrative reorganisation put Lang Co and Phu Loc inside Hue city limits, so beach and lagoon resorts 40 to 60 minutes away now appear in the Hue list. Measuring to the Imperial City on the map separates them in seconds.

Q. How do I get from Phu Bai airport to my hotel

It is 14.95km and 15.7 minutes by car. Taxis run 160,000 to 250,000 dong; the city bus that passes the airport costs 5,000 to 7,000 dong and runs along Le Loi and Hung Vuong, with the last departures in the 10pm hour.

Q. What does the Imperial City cost to enter

Under the rates in force from 2 June 2026 it is 200,000 dong for adults and 40,000 dong for children aged 7 to 12. The main tombs are 150,000 dong each. A ticket covering the Imperial City plus three tombs is 530,000 dong and stays valid for two days.

Q. When is the best time to visit Hue to avoid the rain

October and November are the wettest months at 772.7mm and 641.7mm. February is the driest at 63.3mm. February to April gives you low rainfall before the summer heat. If you must travel in October or November, book a rate you can cancel.

Q. How many nights should I spend in Hue

Two nights fits the ticketing, since the combination tickets are valid for two days. One night covers the Imperial City and one or two tombs. Three or more opens up Bach Ma National Park, 55.66km and 92.2 minutes away, or a resort stay at Lang Co.

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