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Reu Boutique Hotel in Da Nang

Reu Boutique Hotel in Da Nang is located in a tranquil and highly convenient area. The interior design combines modern style with traditional Vietnamese elements seamlessly. Each room is meticulously designed to provide a warm and private atmosphere, using high-quality materials and elegant decor that feels like a luxurious home. The hotel offers a peaceful and friendly environment, perfect for relaxing and unwinding after exploring the vibrant city of Da Nang. 🌞 Nearby Attractions 🌍 Staying at Reu Boutique Hotel allows you easy access to some of Da Nang's most fascinating attractions, such as the unique and stunning Golden Bridge and Ba Na Hills, which features a variety of attractions like amusement parks, temples, and breathtaking views. Additionally, the hotel is close to My Khe Beach, ideal for seaside relaxation, and Han Market, where you can conveniently shop for souvenirs and local products. Costs 💸 Room rates at Reu Boutique Hotel vary depending on the season and room type, generally starting from approximately 1,500 to 3,500 THB per night. The rooms are comfortable and well-equipped with amenities. The hotel also offers breakfast, facilities like a fitness center, swimming pool, and shuttle services upon request, along with warm and attentive service from the staff.
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