Thalia Boutique Hotel Hoian
Description
Thalia sits in a quieter residential pocket of Hoi An, and that’s its main selling point. The design is considered – natural light everywhere, greenery throughout, and rooms that feel different from each other rather than copy-pasted. The pool on the ground floor is a nice bonus for a property this size.
The rooms themselves are properly outfitted (Daikin aircon, LG smart TVs, the kind of fixtures someone actually researched). Staff moves fast on requests and has a track record of letting early arrivals check in without the usual waiting-room performance.
The bar next door was a noise issue at some point, but it now cuts music by 10:30pm. Worth knowing before you book, but probably not the dealbreaker it once was.
Highlights
Insider Tip
If you're booking for a group, the level 2 communal eating area is useful - ask about it when reserving so staff can factor it into your room assignments.
Pros
- Staff are responsive and early check-in has worked out for multiple guests
- Rooms are clean, spacious, and thoughtfully designed - each floor has a distinct look
- Lots of natural light and green spaces that make the whole property feel less like a hotel block
- Good choice for groups or families booking multiple rooms together
- Rooms are clean, spacious, and thoughtfully designed - each floor has a distinct look
- Lots of natural light and green spaces that make the whole property feel less like a hotel block
- Good choice for groups or families booking multiple rooms together
Cons
- The bar next door can be noisy before 10:30pm, so light sleepers should request a room away from that side
- Staff English is limited, which is fine until you need something specific sorted quickly
- Staff English is limited, which is fine until you need something specific sorted quickly
Best For
Families, Groups, Couples
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