A lovely stay in Hoi An Vietnam can soften the whole trip. This town moves best at an easy pace. You wake a little earlier. You walk a little slower. You linger longer by the river, under old yellow walls and silk lanterns. The right hotel or homestay lets you keep that feeling even after you leave the streets behind.
Hoi An is best when life stays simple. A short bike ride into town. A quiet room after sunset. A balcony, a garden, or a pool that gives the day a gentler ending. Therefore, I would choose a stay here by mood first, then by stars.
At A Glance
| Stay | Best for | Mood | Area vibe |
| Little Riverside Hoi An | First-time visitors, couples | Romantic, polished, riverfront | Close to the old town, pretty at night |
| Hoi An Chic Green Retreat | Slow travelers, longer stays | Quiet, green, airy | Rice fields between town and beach |
| Maison Vy Hotel & Spa | Boutique comfort lovers | Warm, elegant, home-like | Calm but still convenient |
| La Siesta Hoi An Resort & Spa | Resort-style stays, reset trips | Lush, spacious, indulgent | Slightly removed, more peaceful |
Little Riverside Hoi An
If you want the classic dream of Hoi An Vietnam, I would start here. Little Riverside has the kind of setting that fits the town beautifully. The river is close. The lantern glow feels near. The whole place leans into that old Hoi An charm, but in a polished way.
This is the stay I would choose for a first trip. It gives you the version of Hoi An many people come looking for. Soft evenings. Pretty views. A sense of occasion without feeling too formal. After a few hours in the old town, that kind of comfort matters. You can step back from the crowds and still feel close to the mood of the city. At the same time, it still feels close to the old town rather than removed from it.

It also suits couples very well. There is something easy about a riverfront hotel in Hoi An. You come back after dinner, the streets are still glowing, and the night does not feel over yet. It just becomes quieter.
If your trip is short, this is a smart pick. You waste less time moving around. You stay close to the atmosphere that makes Hoi An special in the first place. If Hoi An is only one part of the trip, it also helps to balance it with a few days in the city and see what else fits into a wider Da Nang itinerary.
Price guide: from about 110 USD per room, per night.
Hoi An Chic Green Retreat
Some people come to Hoi An Vietnam for lanterns. Some come for the slower countryside edge of town, where the streets thin out and the green starts to take over. Hoi An Chic Green Retreat is the stay I would pick for that second version. The property describes itself as being in a quiet village between the Ancient Town and the local beach, with views over paddy fields.
What I like here is the balance. Instead of staying in the busiest part of town, you get rice fields, a gentler setting, and a quieter start to the day. Even so, you are still close enough to reach both the old town and the beach without much effort. As a result, it works especially well for longer stays.
This stay makes sense for people who do not want to live inside the busiest part of town. Hoi An is beautiful, but it can get crowded by late afternoon. A green retreat gives you another side of the place. It feels lighter. More local. More breathable.

I would especially recommend this one for a longer stay. It suits people who like slow breakfasts, bike rides, and afternoons with no fixed plan. In a town like Hoi An, that style works very well.
Price guide: from about 95 USD per night, with broader standard-room ranges often around 57-145 USD.
Maison Vy Hotel & Spa
Maison Vy feels warm in a very natural way. Rather than leaning into a big resort mood, it offers a softer kind of comfort. That said, it still feels stylish and thoughtfully done. So, if you want something elegant but easy, this is one of the nicest middle-ground choices in Hoi An.
That is why I think it works so well in Hoi An Vietnam. The town already gives you enough beauty outside. You do not need a loud hotel. You need a place that feels calm when you return. Maison Vy seems built for that kind of comfort. A pool in the afternoon. A quiet room. A slower evening before dinner in town.

I would suggest this one for travelers who want boutique charm without chasing a big resort feel. It is a good fit for friends, couples, or even solo travelers who want somewhere pretty and peaceful, but not remote. There is a softness to it that suits Hoi An very well.
Some hotels impress you at first glance, then fade. Maison Vy feels more like the opposite. It seems like the kind of place that becomes more appealing once you settle in. And that, to me, is usually a very good sign.
Price guide: usually around 41-89 USD per night for a standard room.
La Siesta Hoi An Resort & Spa
La Siesta is the pick for travelers who want more space and more of a resort rhythm. On the one hand, you are not right in the middle of the old town. On the other hand, that distance gives the stay a calmer, slower feel. Because of this, it works beautifully for people who want long breakfasts, spa time, and quiet afternoons by the pool.
The appeal here is not only the room. It is the full rhythm of the place. A slower morning. A swim before heading out. A return to the hotel in the late afternoon, when the light turns softer and the town begins to fill again. This kind of stay lets you enjoy Hoi An without having to stay right on top of it.

That can be a very good trade. Especially if you are coming after a busy stretch in Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City. Sometimes you do not want every part of the trip to feel active. Sometimes you want one stop that lets you breathe a little more deeply.
La Siesta feels best for that sort of traveler. The one who still wants Hoi An nearby, but does not need to be in the middle of the crowd all day. It offers a gentler distance, and sometimes that distance improves the whole trip.
Price guide: About 141 USD per night, with a wider average range of roughly 94-232 USD per night depending on season and room type.
Final Take
If this is your first visit, Little Riverside is the most romantic starting point. Meanwhile, Hoi An Chic Green Retreat is better for travelers who want green space and a softer atmosphere. By contrast, Maison Vy suits people who like boutique warmth and a more personal feel. Finally, La Siesta is best for those who want the hotel itself to feel like part of the holiday.
The best stay in Hoi An Vietnam is usually the one that keeps the town feeling tender. Close enough to reach the old streets with ease. Quiet enough to rest well. Beautiful enough that coming back still feels like part of the trip.
If I were planning carefully, I would not choose only by price or star rating. I would choose by mood. Riverfront romance, green quiet, boutique warmth, or resort calm. In Hoi An, that choice shapes everything.
That is part of the charm. This is not a place to rush through. It is a place to return to slowly, each evening, with lantern light somewhere ahead and a peaceful room waiting at the end of it.
And if you are arriving through the city first, planning the route from Da Nang makes the whole Hoi An stay feel much easier from the start.
FAQ
The best part of Hoi An to stay in depends on the kind of trip you want. Ancient Town is best for first-time visitors who want to walk to lantern-lit streets, while Cam Chau and Cam Thanh feel quieter, greener, and more relaxed.
Some of the best hotels in Hoi An are Little Riverside Hoi An, La Siesta Hoi An Resort & Spa, and Maison Vy Hotel & Spa. If you prefer something softer and more local, Hoi An Chic Green Retreat is also a lovely choice.
It is better to stay in Hoi An if you want charm, slower evenings, and easy access to the old town. Da Nang makes more sense if you want a bigger city, modern beach hotels, and a wider range of nightlife and transport options.

