• Long Life Riverside Hotel
  • Long Life Riverside Hotel
  • Long Life Riverside Hotel
  • Long Life Riverside Hotel
  • Long Life Riverside Hotel
  • Long Life Riverside Hotel

Welcome to Long Life Riverside Hotel

At Long Life Riverside Hotel (aka Thanh Xuan riverside Hotel) we understand that when you are traveling, your choice of a hotel is as important as the destination itself.

You will be pleased with your decision to visit Hoi An, and your choice to stay with us at the Long Life Riverside Hotel.

We are a boutique hotel with 36 rooms, ideally located in the hotel district of Hoi An, one minute within walking distance to the famous Ancient Town,Long life silk tailor shops, art galleries and restaurants. The 3 km stretch of beach between Da Nang and Hoi An is the ‘hottest spot’ in Vietnam and is easily reached on bicycle or motorbike. There is plenty to do here, and guests always say they wish they had planned to stay longer.

Breakfast is complimentary for our guests and is served in the lush, peaceful setting of Hoai River .

We will welcome you as family and trust you will enjoy our Hoi An hospitality as much as our other guests.

Accommodation

Accommodation

In addition to your expectations of clean rooms, comfy beds, satellite television, sparkling bathrooms and air conditioning – all of our rooms feature special extras such as lounge style bathtubs, wireless internet, a writing desk and umbrellas. Our Deluxe city view rooms feature balconies with French doors with several overlooking the city from private balcony. Our Deluxe pool view room feafure the bathtub with Jacuzzi jets you can enjoy relaxatioin after shopping time , our Deluxe family riverside view rooms feature picturesque views of Hoai River with spacious room for two bedrooms , 1 bathroom , 1 living room ,private balcony.

Room rates

Long Life Riverside Hotel

Long Life Riverside Hotel Address

61 Nguyen Phuc Chu St., Hoi An Old Town, Quang Nam Province, Viet Nam.

+84 235 3911696

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About Hoi An

At Long Life Hotel we want you to get the most out of your visit and we are here to help. Do you enjoying Shopping? Fishing? Cooking? Scuba diving? Exploring Ancient ruins, shrines and temples? Designing clothes and having them made for you? Bicycling in the Vietnamese countryside? or kicking back and relaxing at the beach? Well you can do all this and more.

Hoi An rocketed onto the scene when it received UNESCO World Cultural Heritage status. It is now a thriving visitor destination with countless wonders to see and things to do.

Try your hand at lantern making learn how to cast a net with the local fishermen. This town is famous for the many tailoring shops that make custom fitted outfits to take back home. Cooking classes are becoming more popular and get rave reviews.

Hoi An ancient town is a unique example of a South-East Asia traditional trading port from the 16th century. Hoi An has a distinctly Chinese atmosphere with low, tiled houses and narrow streets, the original structure of some of these streets still remains almost intact.

And if you love the beach. You’ll love Hoi An. Today, the beautiful 30km beach between Da Nang and Hoi An is the "hottest spot" in Vietnam! Sand, surf and seafood.

Here are just a few tours we suggest you consider:

There are numerous tours for sightseeing and hands-on experiences that ensure your trip here is a memorable one. Enjoy your stay!

And we cannot forget about the Full Moon Festival is held on every 14th day of the lunar month. Under the light of the full moon, Hoi An becomes one big centre stage where all the locals & tourists come out and participate in reviving the golden days of prosperity and folklore with music, plays & parties. They shut down the streets in the old town to all motorbikes, so it's safe to roam around and gaze at the lovely shop fronts full of brightly colored lanterns. It’s a great time to have a meal in one of the many open-air restaurants.

More of the important festivals that are celebrated in Hoi An are listed below. Some of the dates are vague because they are based on the lunar calendar.

Jan - Feb : Tet Festival (Vietnam New Year)

April 30th : Liberation Day (Liberation of Saigon '75)

Mid July : All Souls Day (To pray for wandering souls)

September 2nd : Vietnam’s National Day

October 1st-9th : Autumn Festival (Dragon Dancing)