We had intended to stay for only one night in Tuan Giao, but our stay was extended to three nights because my partner and I became unwell. Fortunately, we were staying at Hong Ky because our room was very clean and very comfortable - being cooped up in the room was made more bearable, and we didn’t have to go far for food - the Hong Ky cafe restaurant is right next to the hotel, with an extensive menu in English! Although the staff had limited English, we were able to communicate quite well using Google Translate. Not the cheapest place in town, but worth every cent we paid. They did what they could to help us...
Read moreA wonderful hotel, which also includes a bar, restaurant, and also runs a cafe just a few doors away. Most tourists don't find themselves in Tuan Giao when they visit Vietnam, but if you do, please stay here.||We are on a cycle tour, and the hoteliers have a number of cyclists stay with them, so they know how to treat us right. Good food, great drinks, amazing service, WiFi, mosquito nets.||The hotel itself is beautiful and family run. The patriarch speaks French, a son speaks English, and of course they speak Vietnamese. They were so kind, and helpful during our two...
Read moreThis is a small family run guest house in Tuan Giao. Not luxurious by any means, but a perfectly pleasant choice to stay. I stayed in the top floor room, which had a lovely view of the surrounding mountains. The older gentleman who runs the guest house speaks a little French and is perfectly charming. If you are cycling around the north of Vietnam, you will very likely find yourself...
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