A La Carte Da Nang Beach
by the TopOfHotel team
A La Carte is an all-suite aparthotel where every room faces My Khe Beach and a floor-23 rooftop pool crowns the building — the best value on the strip, with bigger rooms and a kitchenette you won't get from the single-room resorts Pullman leans on.
A La Carte is an all-suite aparthotel where every room faces My Khe Beach and a floor-23 rooftop pool crowns the building — the best value on the strip, with bigger rooms and a kitchenette you won't get from the single-room resorts Pullman leans on.
In-Depth Review
Rooms and decor
A La Carte Da Nang Beach opened in 2014 on Vo Nguyen Giap road, right by My Khe Beach, and it was Vietnam's first aparthotel — suites built around a real kitchenette. The tower runs 25 storeys and 200-plus suites, from a 50-sqm Studio Ocean View up to a 120-sqm two-bedroom penthouse. The look is contemporary urban with tropical accents — white, cream, timber brown and sea blue, modern furniture and cotton fabrics. Every room faces the sea, with My Khe filling the window. The kitchenette is fully kitted: a 2-burner induction hob, microwave, 100-litre fridge and a coffee maker. You get a King bed, Wi-Fi (slow at times), a 49-inch smart TV, a rain shower and basic local toiletries. Real reviews land at 8.8/10 on Trip.com, 8.5 on Agoda and 8.7 on Booking, with most guests praising the ocean view in every room, the floor-23 rooftop pool and the value — the knocks are the busy aparthotel feel and the patchy in-room Wi-Fi.
Food and amenities
The heart of A La Carte is the floor-23 rooftop infinity pool and The Top sky bar, a Da Nang icon — an 18-metre pool with 30 sun loungers and a 360-degree sea view. The Top sky bar runs 10:00 to 23:00, with cocktails, tapas and that 360-degree view out to Marble Mountain and Son Tra. Memory Restaurant on floor 1 handles all-day dining, with a breakfast buffet at around $11 (pho, croissants, omelets, fruit, baguette). The Cliff Bar pours cocktails by the beach, and the in-room kitchenette lets you cook for yourself. Spa A La Carte has 4 treatment rooms using Dalat herbs, with a 60-minute body massage at about $20. The gym on floor 24 has Technogym kit, a sauna and a sea view, and parking runs about $1.70 a day. The concierge sets up Hoi An, Marble Mountain and Ba Na Hills tours. Free Wi-Fi in the floor-1 lobby is faster than the rooms, so take remote work downstairs. Scores 8.7/10.
Location and getting there
A La Carte sits on Vo Nguyen Giap, across from My Khe Beach in the liveliest stretch of the area. My Khe Beach is a 1-minute walk across the road, and the Vo Nguyen Giap restaurant strip runs right past the hotel — 100-plus seafood, pho and bun cha spots. Dragon Bridge and Han Market are an 8-minute drive, Marble Mountain 10 minutes, Lady Buddha and Son Tra 20 minutes, Hoi An Ancient Town 30 minutes and Ba Na Hills 50 minutes. Da Nang airport (DAD) is 4 km away, a 10-minute drive. There's no free shuttle — use Grab or a taxi, around $2-4 to the various sights.
Things to know before booking
First, this is a 200-plus-room aparthotel, so it's lively rather than calm — kids run the corridors and people film vlogs. Ask for floor 18 or higher for a quieter floor and a better view. Second, in-room Wi-Fi slows at times, especially the 20:00 to 23:00 peak — the lobby or The Top sky bar are faster, and if you need to work remotely, a Viettel SIM with 50GB runs about $6 for steadier 5G in the room. Third, there's no free shuttle — Grab into the city is around $2, or rent a car and pay about $1.70 a day to park. Fourth, the kitchenette suits simple cooking, with no oven — fine for couples, solo travellers and small families, but a group of 4-plus is better off somewhere like Premier Village with a full kitchen.
Our take
A La Carte Da Nang Beach is the best-fitting choice for travellers on a budget of roughly $70-115 a night who want a sea view, a rooftop pool and a central My Khe location. You get a 200-plus-suite aparthotel with 100% ocean views, full kitchenettes, the floor-23 rooftop infinity pool, The Top sky bar's 360-degree view and Memory Restaurant — all a road-crossing away from My Khe Beach and the Vo Nguyen Giap restaurant strip, from about $69. If your trip looks like a couple, a digital nomad, a solo traveller or someone chasing the photo, in the middle of My Khe at a fair price, this is the answer. If you want a resort with a private beach and a kids' club, look at Pullman or Furama instead. Overall we give it 8.7/10 — best for solos, couples, the IG-minded and the budget-conscious.
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The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- Every room genuinely faces the sea — floor-to-ceiling windows look straight onto My Khe Beach, no partial or side angles, so you can watch the sunrise from bed.
- The best value on the strip. You get a big 50-sqm room with a full kitchenette for a rate that starts around $69 — more space than the single rooms at pricier neighbours.
- The floor-23 rooftop infinity pool is the draw: an 18-metre pool with 30 sun loungers and an edge that opens straight onto the sea, plus The Top sky bar next door with a 360-degree view.
- The kitchenette is properly equipped — a 2-burner induction hob, microwave, 100-litre fridge and a coffee maker — so you can handle your own breakfast or a simple meal.
- You're right on the Vo Nguyen Giap restaurant strip, with 100-plus seafood, pho and bun cha spots steps from the lobby, and My Khe Beach a 1-minute walk across the road.
- This is a 200-plus-room aparthotel, so it's lively rather than a quiet retreat — expect kids running the corridors and people filming vlogs. Ask for floor 18 or higher, where it's calmer and the view is better.
- In-room Wi-Fi can crawl at peak hours, roughly 20:00 to 23:00. The lobby and The Top sky bar are faster; if you need to work remotely, a Viettel SIM with 50GB runs about $6 and the 5G is steadier in the room.
- There's no free shuttle. A Grab into the city runs around $2-4, and if you rent a car, parking costs about $1.70 a day. The on-site kitchenette suits simple cooking only — no oven — so it works for couples, solo travellers and small families, but a group of 4-plus is better off somewhere with a full kitchen.
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Insider Tips
- Ask for a room on floor 18 or higher on the ocean side — you get a 180-degree view of My Khe plus the Son Tra peninsula.
- Hit The Top sky bar for a sunset cocktail at 18:00 — around $7 for the drink and a 360-degree view.
- Use the kitchenette and cook your own meals — Han Market is an 8-minute drive away for fresh ingredients.