Alisia Hotel
Da Nang · Vietnam · 19 Hoang Sa Tho Quang Son Tra Da Nang
About Alisia Hotel — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Da Nang
Alisia Hotel is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Da Nang, Vietnam. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, pool, parking, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 3.9 / 5
Amazing Beach View Hotel. Offers Great View of the Beach from our Suite Room. Room has Massive Glass Partition with Mesmerizing Beach View. The Rooftop Pool Offered Wide Expanse Scenic View of the Sea, Sunrise and Part of the Cityscape. You Can Just Stand on Right Side of the Pool and See Roads, You Can Experience You Are in Miami. Just Stunning Views. Friendly & Helpful Staff. Easy Check-In. Breakfast Has Very Good Enough Vegetarian Options Only if You Eat Eggs. Location was a Bit Far from the Night Markets. You Can Rent Scooter 🛵 and Self Drive through the Beautiful Roads.
Even 1 star is a very good review for this hotel. It was so bad and unclean and overall bad that we were unable to stay in the rooms. We constantly complained but no one answered our requests. We had red ants in our room and the entire ants went into our suitcases and hand carry bags. Everyone got a very bad rash and skin infection because of it. There was no water in the room and if there was it had such a foul smell that we had to use bottled water all the time. I would never recommend going to this hotel. EVER. The bed has ink and dried blood stains all over and some rooms had cockroaches and pests in there Service sucked, staff is so so so rude and literally hurled abuses in Vietnamese, we understood but obviously we didn’t retaliate. Breakfast was smelly and over all bad.
The hotel is in very poor condition—the reception, the elevator, and the hallways are all worn-out, dirty, and outdated. The room was okay, not 100% clean, but acceptable. The breakfast was good. The worst part: We got severe food poisoning and felt absolutely terrible. The weather was awful—windy and rainy—and we could barely move. Desperate for something to drink, I went to the lobby, where there was a fridge with beverages. However, when I asked to buy something, the receptionist simply told me the fridge was locked and refused to sell me anything. I explained my situation to her, but she just kept repeating that she understood me yet still wouldn’t sell me anything. It was outrageous. I wouldn’t recommend this hotel to anyone. The location isn’t great, it’s dirty, and if you ever really need help—like just a simple drink—they will leave you to suffer.