
In addition to awarding Michelin stars to restaurants, the Michelin Guide continues to publish a list of top luxury resorts that visitors should stay at when coming to Vietnam.
The selection criteria are based on the total score of experts and visitors across four categories: the resort's public spaces, the quality of the rooms, the service and the experience during the stay. Room rates were surveyed by the Michelin Guide in July. Visitors should contact the hotel directly to check the exact room rates on the date they want to book.
Banyan Tree Lang Co (19.7 points out of 20)
Present in Vietnam for more than 10 years, the coastal resort with 72 luxury villas, private swimming pools is nestled in the East Sea, leaning against the Truong Son mountain range in Lang Co town, Phu Loc district, Thua Thien Hue . Room rates start from over 8.5 million VND. This place is about 60 km from three cultural heritages of Vietnam recognized by UNESCO: Hoi An ancient town, Hue citadel and My Son sanctuary.

Mia Resort Nha Trang (19.6 points)
Just a three-minute walk from Bai Dong Beach and a 25-minute drive from Cam Ranh International Airport, the resort is highly rated by experts for its eco-friendly theme color: green. The resort is surrounded by lush gardens, a private beach lined with palm trees and is discreetly hidden in quiet hills. Room rates from 4.5 million VND.

Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai (19.4 points)
"The Nam Hai, located next to the East Sea and Da Nang, will make you wonder why you never thought of traveling to Vietnam before," Michelin Guide commented on this resort located in Dien Ban commune, Quang Nam province. The resort has villas built in a modern, minimalist style along the palm-fringed beach with room prices starting at over 17 million VND.

Six Senses Ninh Van Bay (19.3 points)
Located on Ninh Van Bay, 20 minutes by boat from Nha Trang city, the resort is highly rated by Michelin Guide for its unique location, close to the sea, privacy and luxury that few places have. Room rates from over 17 million VND.

Park Hyatt Saigon (19.2 points)
The hotel is located in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, has French colonial architecture and is rated as "owning a prime location in the city center". Room rates start from over 6.3 million VND.

Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi (18.9 points)
The hotel is located in the heart of Hanoi's Old Quarter. Built in 1901, Sofitel Legend Metropole Hotel is known as a miniature Paris in the heart of Hanoi. The hotel is divided into 2 blocks, each with its own style with 364 rooms. Room rates from 6.5 million VND.

TIA Wellness Resort (18.6 points)
A luxury resort located on Da Nang beach, rebuilt from Fusion Maia resort, the resort focuses on physical and mental health care programs. The resort has 22 treatment rooms, 2 beauty care rooms, steam room, sauna and large swimming pool. Room rates from over 13 million VND.

An Lam Retreats Ninh Van Bay (18.5 points)
Vietnam is home to some of the most beautiful, tranquil beaches in Southeast Asia. "But we think getting here is only half the adventure. The second half involves an hour's drive from the airport and then a boat ride, as An Lam Retreats is inaccessible by road. Despite the long journey, the rewards are spectacular," Michelin Guide said of the third representative of Khanh Hoa province. Room rates start at over VND7 million.

InterContinental Hanoi Westlake (18.1 points)
The hotel is located next to West Lake, a 10-minute drive from the center of Hanoi. "It's not a bad idea to wander around the hotel, with many dining options to choose from: a French brasserie, a Vietnamese restaurant or an Italian restaurant serving wood-fired pizza," Michelin Guide introduced this five-star hotel. Room rates start at over VND3 million.

Azerai La Residence (18 points)
The hotel is located on a 2.5 hectare land next to the Perfume River, the ancient capital of Hue with more than 120 rooms, prices from 4.7 million VND.
Anh Minh Photo: Michelin GuideVnexpress.net
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