Mui Ne Alena Hotel 2*
Main amenities
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Wi-Fi
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Child-friendly
Location
Providing 57 rooms, the 2-star Mui Ne Alena Hotel Phan Thiet is 0.9 km from Song Huong Spa. The hotel provides a safe deposit box to ensure guests' safety.
This Phan Thiet hotel lies in the East Ham Tien Beach district of Phan Thiet, nearly a 25-minute walk from the Fairy Spring. The Vita Garden Mini-Zoo, 2.2 km away, is definitely a must-see for family tourists in Phan Thiet. The Mui Ne Alena Phan Thiet is within 30 minutes' walk of the scenic Fairy Stream. From ho chi minh bus station can be found a few moments from this accommodation.
The hotel offers rooms with a balcony and a dressing area featuring a trouser press and an air conditioner, along with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. They are appointed with a writing desk, and also feature a mini-fridge-bar. Bathroom essentials include a separate toilet and a shower, and such comforts as hairdryers and bath sheets.
Sindbad is just around the corner from the Mui Ne Alena and specialises in European cuisine.
Review by hotel critic
During my recent stay at a charming guesthouse in Vietnam, I found a seamless blend of traditional and modern elements that enhanced the experience. The facilities were thoughtfully designed, providing comfort while reflecting the vibrant local culture. Free WiFi throughout the hotel allowed me to share my landscape photography instantly, which is crucial for a photographer like myself. The staff were accommodating, offering valuable insight into the local area and helping with currency exchange, which made easing into the local scene hassle-free. It was comforting to sit in the cozy common area, sipping a cup of tea while browsing through the rich tapestry of photographs I'd captured during my explorations. This hotel offered a refined balance that appealed not only to my tastes but also supported the immersion I sought in Vietnamese culture. I'd recommend it as an ideal base for anyone looking to experience the melding of tradition and modernity in a welcoming atmosphere. It's a lovely reminder that travel is as much about the spaces we inhabit as the landscapes we explore.