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Many visitors choose homestays in Hue to enjoy the cozy atmosphere, intimacy, and experience of local life. Homestays are often located along the river, in small alleys, or in green gardens. Some places retain the features of traditional Hue houses, are reasonably priced, and are easily accessible. Here are 7 homestays recommended by local guides.
Hachi Homestay is located on Than Van Nhiep Street, Thuy Bieu village, about 6 km from the city center, offering a quiet and natural retreat. The homestay features a U-shaped, two-story villa architecture surrounding a swimming pool and a lush grapefruit garden. Photo: Quynh Mai
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The rooms at Hachi Homestay use many natural materials like wood, stone, and raw concrete, combined with open spaces characteristic of Hue's countryside. In addition to the pool, there are spa and massage services, a cafe, and a spacious common area. Room rates start from 1 million VND per night. Photo: Quynh Mai
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Mandarin Homestay Hue is located in Huong Long ward, about 4-5 km from the city center, near Thien Mu Pagoda and other famous heritage sites. The homestay impresses with its ancient Hue “nha ruong” (garden house) architecture, a large garden, and lush greenery. The traditionally styled rooms are fully equipped and suitable for visitors who want to experience the ancient capital's charm. Photo: Mandarin Villas & Homestay
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In addition to its ancient architecture, the homestay also serves home-style meals featuring traditional Vietnamese dishes. Guests can dine in the garden or the old wooden house. Room rates start from 700,000 VND per night, depending on room type and location. Photo: Mandarin Villas & Homestay
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Lemon Cottage, located in Tay Tri Nhon, Phu Vang district, about 4 km from the Hue Citadel, embodies the simple life of the ancient capital's countryside. The rooms are designed from old houses and antique furniture, creatively arranged into diverse spaces, each with its own unique character. Room rates range from 650,000 to 1.3 million VND per night, suitable for couples, families, or small groups. Photo: Nhacuacoffeeholic
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A Stay In has two locations in Hue: Nha Nhan in Kim Long, more than 2 km from Thien Mu Pagoda, and Bau Va located on Tran Thi Tam Street, 3-4 km from the city center. Both locations feature minimalist spaces with full amenities like air conditioning, refrigerators, kitchens, and a swimming pool. Room rates range from 800,000 to over 1 million VND per night.
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Forest Tag Homestay is a green retreat in the heart of Hue, with two locations on Truong Chinh Street and Thanh Huong Street, about 1.5 km from Trang Tien Bridge and less than 3 km from the Imperial Citadel. The homestay has a minimalist design, blending with nature thanks to its wood, bamboo, and surrounding greenery. The 1,000 m² area includes a garden, a skylight, and parking, suitable for small groups or families.
Each location has 6-8 fully equipped rooms, some with large glass windows and swings overlooking the garden. Room rates start from 700,000 VND per night.
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Leranda Homestay is located on Vo Thi Sau Street, less than 1 km from Dong Ba Market. The homestay has 5 rooms, each fully equipped with a private kitchen and minibar, creating a home-away-from-home feeling. The highlight is the garden with a lotus pond and a porch furnished with old-style wooden tables and chairs, ideal for enjoying tea, conversations, and peaceful moments. The rooms have a rustic style, combining muted colors with natural materials like raw wood, stone, and bamboo ceilings, evoking a simple yet strong Vietnamese architectural spirit. Room rates start from 1 million VND per night. Photo: Booking
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Cat Homestay is tucked away in a small alley on Minh Mang Street, about 2 km from Tu Duc Tomb. The area is surrounded by lush greenery, and the rooms are decorated in a minimalist wooden style. The house has a shared kitchen and an outdoor dining area. Large groups of 8-10 people can rent the entire house. Individual room rates start from 600,000 VND depending on the room type. Photo: Pham Tan Phat
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