Nha Nghi 139
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About this hotel
Travel Guide to Nhà nghỉ 139, Vung Tau
Introduction
Nestled in the heart of Vung Tau, Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province, Nhà nghỉ 139 is the ideal budget-friendly base for travelers craving sun, sea, and slow Vietnamese coastal charm. Far from the crowded resort strips of central Vung Tau, this cozy local guesthouse delivers clean, comfortable stays at unbeatable prices, perfect for solo backpackers, couple getaways, and casual road trippers exploring southern Vietnam’s most popular coastal escape.
Hotel Overview
Nhà nghỉ 139 is conveniently located at 139/34 Phan Chu Trinh, Ward 2, Vung Tau, just a 10-minute walk from Vung Tau’s bustling front beach and within easy reach of local street food stalls and daily markets. As a family-run local guesthouse, it caters primarily to Vietnamese travelers, with staff speaking only Vietnamese, but simple digital translation tools make check-in and communication seamless for international visitors. Every room comes equipped with essential comforts for a relaxing stay: crisp linens, adjustable air conditioning, a flat-screen TV for downtime, and free WiFi throughout the property. Each room has a private en-suite bathroom stocked with toilet paper and clean towels, and many rooms open onto a small private terrace where you can enjoy morning coffee or evening sea breezes. Note that the guesthouse does not offer on-site parking, so travelers arriving with private vehicles should arrange for nearby public parking lots, a 2-minute walk from the property, for a small daily fee.
Nearby Attractions
Three unmissable local attractions sit within a 15-minute drive of the guesthouse:
- Vung Tau Back Beach (Bãi Sau): A 3-kilometer stretch of soft golden sand lapped by gentle South China Sea waves, Back Beach is Vung Tau’s most popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and sunset walks. Local vendors sell fresh coconut water and grilled seafood along the shore, perfect for a casual afternoon.
- Jesus Christ Statue (Tượng Chúa Kitô Vua): Perched atop Mount Nho, this iconic 32-meter-tall statue offers sweeping panoramic views of Vung Tau and the surrounding ocean. The climb up 800+ steps is gentle enough for most travelers, and the observation deck inside the statue’s outstretched arms delivers one of the best photo opportunities in the province.
- Vung Tau Lighthouse (Hải Đăng Vũng Tàu): Built in 1862 by French colonists on the top of Mount Vung Tau, this historic lighthouse is one of the oldest in Southeast Asia. The winding road up leads through quiet pine forests, and the small museum at the base shares the lighthouse’s fascinating maritime history.
Travel Tips
Since staff only speak Vietnamese, save your booking confirmation as a screenshot and download Google Translate’s offline Vietnamese pack before arrival to smooth check-in. If you’re arriving by motorbike, ask the front desk for directions to the nearest secure public parking, which costs around 20,000 VND (less than $1 USD) per day. For meals, walk 5 minutes from the guesthouse to Phan Chu Trinh Night Market to try local specialties like banh khot (crisp coconut pancakes) and fresh grilled squid. Finally, book your room at least one week in advance during peak holiday seasons (Vietnamese New Year and summer July–August) as this popular local guesthouse fills up quickly.
Hotel Facilities
Facilities and Services Facilities and Services
Check room availabilityFree Wi-Fi
Bathrooms Toilet paper, Towels, Private bathroom
Bedroom Linens
Outdoor Terrace
Multimedia / Technology Flat-screen TV
Internet Free Wi-Fi in rooms
Parking No parking facilities
General Facilities Air conditioning
Languages Spoken Vietnamese