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Holiday houses & accommodation in Vietnam

Traditional culinary experiences in Vietnam

Street food in the country's cities is delicious and abundant. As you stroll between the sights and go shopping, you'll have no trouble finding somewhere to fill up. Pho is one of the most recognisable dishes you'll find, and usually consists of beef or chicken with noodles in a tasty broth. There are a number of regional varieties, with fish popular in the south. Market stalls selling smaller snacks are also always worth checking out.

International cuisine is just as popular as street food. In Ho Chi Minh City in particular, you'll find the French colonial influence in many restaurants, with a heavy emphasis on beef dishes with onion and garlic. Fine dining in the cities is also easily found, with sophisticated eateries incorporating roof terraces, cigar bars, and live music to create an alluring ambience.

Getting to know the culture of Vietnam

The Vietnamese Women's Museum and Fine Arts Museum are two intriguing finds in Hanoi. The One-Pillar Pagoda is one of the country's most iconic temples, and is also located in Hanoi. Outside of the city is another famous landmark, the Perfume Temple, nestled in the Huong Tich Mountains and offering magnificent views.

In Ho Chi Minh City, the Reunification Palace tells the story of the country's transformation in the 1960s. The Museum of Vietnamese History is also well worth a visit. The city is particularly diverse, not least in its religious institutions, which include Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Mosque. Other locations, such as the city of Da Nang, feature amazing sights like the Marble Mountains just beyond the city limits, and ancient treasures in the Cham Museum.

Destinations to visit in Vietnam

Apart from the big cities, the beach and countryside are well worth visiting. The Central Coast region winds along the length of the country and offers miles of stunning beaches and charming towns like Hoi An. This colourful destination has a fascinating Old Town, while its Japanese pagoda on a bridge is a reminder of another story of occupation in Vietnam.

The Central Highlands are more inland, bordering Laos and featuring many traditional settlements. At Buon Ma Thuot, you can visit the Highlands region's biggest lake, go elephant riding, and check out the Ethnographic Museum, in order to learn more about the different groups living in the area.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much should I expect to pay for a holiday letting in Vietnam?

When visiting Vietnam, you can find holiday rentals from as little as $27 per night.

How many holiday accommodation offers will I find in Vietnam?

Visit Vietnam in February for the greatest choice of accommodation. This is the month during which the largest amount of Apartment rental and Villa are available.

What holiday rental amenities do people typically look for when visiting Vietnam?

In terms of holiday home amenities, travellers visiting Vietnam most often look for Pool, Air conditioning and Internet.

How many accommodation offers are there in Vietnam?

You can browse 215,141 holiday lettings in Vietnam, and find great deals from $27 per night.

Are pets permitted in holiday accommodation in Vietnam?

Want to go on holiday with your dog? You'll find 35,360 pet-friendly holiday lettings in Vietnam.

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