Slot I-11 Pham Van Dong, Son Tra District, Son Tra District, Da Nang, Vietnam
An affordable boutique hotel with a relaxed atmosphere
Within walking distance of the beach, restaurants, and shops
Pleasant guest rooms with AC, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and kettles
Free in-room water, tea, and coffee
Popular on-site restaurant with a Vietnamese and Western menu
Free breakfast buffet served daily
Free loaner bicycles available on-site
Airport transfer services available for a fee
Tour desk with ticketing and day trip services
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Not located in the city center
No elevator
Rooms have limited hot water and can be noisy
The three-pearl Sofia Boutique Hotel is a small, friendly property that's a five-minute walk from the beach and offers great value. Its 20 guest rooms are airy and pleasant, with hardwood floors, large windows, and solid amenities such as free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and stocked minibars. The small on-site restaurant is popular among guests and non-guests alike, with reasonable prices and a casual atmosphere. There's little in the way of amenities here, but freebies such as breakfast and loaner bicycles, and proximity to the city center make it a great pick for couples and families, but there's no elevator. Travelers looking for a property with a pool can consider Finger Hotel.
Scene
Boutique hotel with a laid-back vibe for couples and families on a budget
In an area that has gleaming skyscrapers with rooftop pools and hopping bars, Sofia Boutique Hotel stands out for its unassuming, friendly vibe and intimate atmosphere. Decor is simple, but there are touches that add charm and appeal, such as heavy wood furniture with intricate carvings in the lobby, and wallpaper with a delicate floral design. Common space is limited to the small reception area and the adjacent restaurant, and the property is generally quiet during the day, although locals and travelers who aren't hotel guests stop by for coffee or lunch. But come evening, the front courtyard buzzes with activity, when the restaurant gets packed. Most of the guests we saw during our visit were either young couples or groups of friends backpacking, but the hotel also attracts budget-conscious families.
Location
Within walking distance of the beach, restaurants, and shops, but outside the city center
Sofia Boutique Hotel is located on a wide avenue leading from the city center to the beach. There's a lot of construction in the area which can make the neighborhood feel a bit desolate, but there are plenty of restaurants, bars, and cafes within a couple of blocks of the hotel. The city’s long, sandy beach is less than a five-minute walk down the street from the Sofia, and the city center -- with tons of dining and drinking options, and a few well-known markets -- can be reached in about five minutes by car, or 30 minutes on foot. Local attractions such as the Marble Mountains and the Lady Buddha are each within a 20-minute drive of the hotel, and the entrance to the scenic Hai Van Pass is about 40 minutes away. Danang International Airport is a 15-minute drive from the hotel.
Rooms
Airy and pleasant, with flat-screen TVs and minibars, but limited hot water and noise
Guest rooms here are spacious, with plenty of room for queen-size beds, desks, dining tables for two, and large closets. Decor is simple but eye-pleasing, with hardwood floors, wood shutters, and wallpaper in muted earth tones or purple that add a colorful accent. The look isn’t sophisticated or upscale, but it's quite charming, and large windows make rooms light and airy. In-room amenities are excellent for the price, and include individually controlled air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs with international channels, electric kettles with free tea and coffee, electronic safes, and minibars stocked with soda, water, and beer. Bottled water is provided free of charge daily, and some rooms have balconies.
Bathrooms are basic but tidy, with stall showers with removable showerheads, wide marble vanities, and hairdryers. Basic toiletries such as hand soap, shower gel, and shampoo are also provided.
Rooms come in three different categories, including Double, Twin, and Family. Double rooms are equipped with one queen bed, while Twin units have two wide single beds, and Family Rooms have two queen beds. Some guests have noted that there's limited hot water, and that rooms can be noisy.
Features
Popular restaurant, free loner bikes, and Wi-Fi throughout, but no elevator
Sofia Boutique Hotel is light on amenities, but there's casual restaurant that's popular with guests and locals alike. The restaurant shares space with the reception area, and has a handful of indoor tables plus a patio that overlooks the street. The menu has a variety of beverages, including lassis, coffee, tea, smoothies, juices, and several types of beer. Traditional Vietnamese and international specialties are served here, such as spring rolls, sandwiches, fried rice dishes, and traditional soups. Our seafood fried rice was simple but tasty, and the mango shake was made with fresh fruit, which is not always the case in similarly inexpensive cafes. A simple but varied breakfast buffet, with Vietnamese and Western fare, is served daily free of charge to all guests. There's free Wi-Fi throughout, guests can borrow bicycles at no extra charge, and a tour desk offers ticketing services and day trips through a third party. Guests with limited mobility should be aware that the hotel doesn't have an elevator.