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How much does Da Nang cost?
Daily budget breakdown across three tiers — so you can realistically plan your Da Nang trip before you book anything.
Da Nang, Vietnam travel budget
Realistic daily cost per person across three spending tiers. All figures in USD.
Budget
Hostels, street food, public transit
Hostel dorm bed or a very basic guesthouse room.
Abundant street food, local eateries, and markets.
Local buses, Grab (ride-hailing app) for short distances, or renting a motorbike.
Beaches, exploring local markets, free temples, and very cheap entrance fees.
Water, snacks, souvenirs, occasional small entrance fees.
Mid-range
3-star hotels, mix of restaurants, some taxis
Comfortable 3-star hotel or a well-located Airbnb apartment.
Mix of local restaurants, cafes, and some mid-range tourist-oriented eateries.
Regular use of Grab (cars and bikes), occasional taxis.
Entrance fees to attractions like Ba Na Hills, museums, boat trips.
Shopping, drinks, small incidentals.
Luxury
4-5 star hotels, premium dining, private transfers
4-5 star hotel with amenities or a high-end villa.
Fine dining, hotel restaurants, international cuisine, tasting menus.
Private car transfers, airport pickups, longer Grab rides.
Private tours, spa treatments, premium experiences, day trips.
High-end souvenirs, cocktails, personal services.
Destination-specific money tips
- •Grab is the most convenient and affordable ride-hailing app; use it over flagging down random taxis.
- •While ATMs are common, check if your bank has a partnership with a local bank (e.g., Vietcombank, ACB) to minimize fees.
- •Street food is a must-try and incredibly cheap; don't be afraid to try popular stalls with high turnover.
- •Prices for souvenirs at markets are negotiable; always start with a lower offer.
- •Some tourist attractions, like Ba Na Hills, can be significantly more expensive than local experiences; budget accordingly.