Anio Boutique Hotel Hoian
Description
Anio sits close enough to the Ancient Town that you can walk there without suffering, and the staff remember how your husband likes his eggs cooked the next morning (both sides, apparently). That level of attention is not an accident – it shows up in check-in briefings detailed enough to replace a guidebook, and in lobby staff who stay calm during the peak chaos of simultaneous arrivals and departures.
The pool is a genuine plus after a day of cobblestone wandering, and the spa is worth booking if Lucy is available. Welcome watermelon juice on arrival is a small thing that lands well when you’ve just come off a long travel day.
The bar and pool close on the earlier side, which matters if you’re a late-night type. Air conditioning in some rooms runs loud. Neither is a dealbreaker, but know before you go.
Highlights
- Room quality is solid: clean, well-maintained, comfortable beds
- Helpful local knowledge shared at check-in that most hotels skip entirely
- Pool and spa add real value for the price point
- Air conditioning in some rooms is noticeably loud






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