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Hai Ba Trung Hotel & Spa
4.1/516 Reviews

Hai Ba Trung Hotel & Spa

Buon Ma Thuot|2.92km from Teachers College Dak Lak
We had reserved a room at another hotel, but they didn't have our reservation and were full so we went to this hotel. A mistake. We thought it was a luxury hotel. It has large rooms but it is by no means a luxury hotel. The work chair at the desk is just another wood chair (without cushions) from the hotel restaurant. The AC is so underpowered it took three hours for the room to cool down after we arrived. The shower didn't have hot water in the morning, just warm water. It was better that evening and the next day. There was no switch for one of the lights, so I had to call the hotel engineer to work the bedside program to turn it off. It even took him a while to figure it out. There is a tub with a shower, but the tub is placed near a wall, with no caulking or wrap around shower curtain, so the water hits the wall and runs down outside the tub. The TV is about 20 feet from the head of the bed, so you can't really see it at that distance. The toilet roll holder is behind the toilet seat, very difficult to reach. I could go on, but the design shortcomings are endless. The bed is actually reasonably comfortable, as are the pillows. If the AC was strong enough, you could get a decent night's sleep. The restaurant breakfast buffet has only Vietnamese food. Probably no westerners stay at this hotel. The only Western food was runny yogurt, and you could have made to order eggs. Service tries to be accommodating, but they speak very little English. Finally, there are more than a dozen steps to the hotel, maybe 15 or so. Bellboys carry the suitcases up and down the stairs, but that is ridiculous. Why not make the entrance ground level. I felt sorry for the bellhops, but this is insanely stupid design. Try to find another hotel.

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Hai Ba Trung Hotel & Spa
4.1/516 Reviews

Hai Ba Trung Hotel & Spa

Buon Ma Thuot|2.92km from Teachers College Dak Lak
We had reserved a room at another hotel, but they didn't have our reservation and were full so we went to this hotel. A mistake. We thought it was a luxury hotel. It has large rooms but it is by no means a luxury hotel. The work chair at the desk is just another wood chair (without cushions) from the hotel restaurant. The AC is so underpowered it took three hours for the room to cool down after we arrived. The shower didn't have hot water in the morning, just warm water. It was better that evening and the next day. There was no switch for one of the lights, so I had to call the hotel engineer to work the bedside program to turn it off. It even took him a while to figure it out. There is a tub with a shower, but the tub is placed near a wall, with no caulking or wrap around shower curtain, so the water hits the wall and runs down outside the tub. The TV is about 20 feet from the head of the bed, so you can't really see it at that distance. The toilet roll holder is behind the toilet seat, very difficult to reach. I could go on, but the design shortcomings are endless. The bed is actually reasonably comfortable, as are the pillows. If the AC was strong enough, you could get a decent night's sleep. The restaurant breakfast buffet has only Vietnamese food. Probably no westerners stay at this hotel. The only Western food was runny yogurt, and you could have made to order eggs. Service tries to be accommodating, but they speak very little English. Finally, there are more than a dozen steps to the hotel, maybe 15 or so. Bellboys carry the suitcases up and down the stairs, but that is ridiculous. Why not make the entrance ground level. I felt sorry for the bellhops, but this is insanely stupid design. Try to find another hotel.

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Elephants Hotel
4.1/533 Reviews
I am an Indian traveller and I have visited Buon Ma Thuot twice so far for business. During both my trips I had stayed for long at Elephant’s Hotel. Here is my detailed review of this property - Rooms: They have 4 different room types and I have stayed only in their superior rooms which are quite spacious. This room size should be comfortable for a small family as well. Cleanliness: The management team ensures that the common areas, pool, restaurant, lift, the rooms and the bathrooms are always maintained very clean. Food: Every chef out there and the restaurant staff were ever willing to walk an extra mile to ensure they were preparing good Indian vegetarian food during my long my stays. Also, Their hygiene standards are second to none! Overall: Each and every staff here is very friendly and their warm hospitality can be felt despite the language barrier. Many of them can converse well in English, still if you are a non-Vietnamese traveller, please have a translator app handy so that they fully understand your requirements. I would look forward to staying again at Elephants Hotel when I travel to Dak Lak.
Biet Dien Hotel
4.1/511 Reviews
The hotel has just been renovated, the reception lobby style is quite impressive, with Indochina style, this style is quite suitable for the hotel's name ”Biet Dien” - meaning the place where the last king of Vietnam used. Location is the highest plus point because it is opposite the central square of this city. The room is also quite comfortable, but needs to be updated with the exterior style and the reception hall will be very attractive. I heard from the receptionist that after ***** New Year, the room system will gradually have its interior renovated.
Buon Ma Thuot Hotel
4.1/511 Reviews
Lived in several rooms. Those above average did not raise any particular questions. But budget rooms are just average in terms of cleanliness. Also, the coffee supply was not replenished when the room was cleaned. It's clearly not worth the money, $15. Maximum $8.
Sojo Hotel Dak Lak
4.9/519 Reviews
New generation of hotels where everything is connected and everything is done via tablet and wifi, disoriented at the beginning but conquered the comfort of the system. The hotel is close to the city centre and is close to the hotel. The reception also features a large bar, lounge, games, film projection, kitchen corner and automatic washing machine. The hotel is very comfortable and comfortable. Put the Sojo Hotels application in your phone, and everything is remotely controlled: stores, lights, TV, air conditioning, it's absolutely great, everything is controlled bed. The room is very comfortable and comfortable, and the room is very comfortable and comfortable. The same for TV. Breakfast buffet is usually when the hotel is well filled, otherwise on the map but on will and it is right (always this bad coffee in the Vietnamese capital of the best Robusta in the world! ) You can have true butter and confection on my bread, and not just that the salty breakfast is alive. The hotel is a very good hotel, and it is a good hotel.
Hai Ba Trung Hotel & Spa
4.1/516 Reviews
We had reserved a room at another hotel, but they didn't have our reservation and were full so we went to this hotel. A mistake. We thought it was a luxury hotel. It has large rooms but it is by no means a luxury hotel. The work chair at the desk is just another wood chair (without cushions) from the hotel restaurant. The AC is so underpowered it took three hours for the room to cool down after we arrived. The shower didn't have hot water in the morning, just warm water. It was better that evening and the next day. There was no switch for one of the lights, so I had to call the hotel engineer to work the bedside program to turn it off. It even took him a while to figure it out. There is a tub with a shower, but the tub is placed near a wall, with no caulking or wrap around shower curtain, so the water hits the wall and runs down outside the tub. The TV is about 20 feet from the head of the bed, so you can't really see it at that distance. The toilet roll holder is behind the toilet seat, very difficult to reach. I could go on, but the design shortcomings are endless. The bed is actually reasonably comfortable, as are the pillows. If the AC was strong enough, you could get a decent night's sleep. The restaurant breakfast buffet has only Vietnamese food. Probably no westerners stay at this hotel. The only Western food was runny yogurt, and you could have made to order eggs. Service tries to be accommodating, but they speak very little English. Finally, there are more than a dozen steps to the hotel, maybe 15 or so. Bellboys carry the suitcases up and down the stairs, but that is ridiculous. Why not make the entrance ground level. I felt sorry for the bellhops, but this is insanely stupid design. Try to find another hotel.
The Coffee City - Healing & Retreats
4.4/56 Reviews
Clean room, lovely staff, location is in convenient area to visit the coffee museum. But it seems that I went at this time and still repairing, so the sound of crowing and buzzing all day, can't relax or at least sleep.

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