Renaissance Hoi An Resort & Spa | A hint of Aman, a neighbor of Four Seasons
🏘️Room Type/Layout:
1. I stayed in the Presidential Suite this time, which is essentially a large suite + 2 side sea view rooms
2. The hotel is C-shaped facing the sea, with a pool in the middle of the C
3. The large suite has a 180-degree sea view, including the living room/dining room/bathtub🛁, which is great
4. For side sea view rooms, I recommend choosing the pool side, as the pool view is better than the other side
5. Room facilities are generally maintained, slightly old
🧹Soundproofing/Cleanliness:
1. The Presidential Suite is in a separate area and at the end, so it is very soundproof and undisturbed
2. Cleanliness is generally okay, no detailed investigation
🏕️Nearby Attractions:
1. Hoi An Ancient Town: There are endless beautiful lanterns! It is rich in history and style, with flowing water and coffee☕️, a slow-paced place to relax, very comfortable and a must-visit
2. Japanese Covered Bridge: Just a historic ancient stone bridge, nothing else
3. Cam Nam Island: There is a large coconut forest🌴 with a small river in the middle, and a coconut boat show, very unique and interesting, but the boat and water are a bit dirty
4. Da Nang: A Vietnamese municipality with rivers and seas🌊, the riverside is suitable for city walks
💰️Per Capita Consumption:
💗Other Tips:
1. Another Marriott hotel that has been renovated by Wempai, remember to use your membership benefits.
2. The price difference between a basic suite and a basic room is small, and the next level up from a basic suite is a Presidential Suite, so you can use this little trick for room upgrades.
3. A single room with more than 2 people will incur a surcharge.