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On every Saturday night, you can come and try the Vietnamese traditional wine and dessert , as well as socialize with other people who love Nha Trang just as you do!

This is also the place where tourist can find the biggest collection of local paintings. Besides, you can also hire a bicycle or even a motorbike! In a community like Nha Trang , this is the best way to get around and experience the local life on a relaxing evening or an early morning.

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Mia Resort Nha Trang. In town, Nha Trang Cathedral is a display of ornate French-style stained glass windows and imposing columns. At the Long Song Pagoda , a towering Buddha statue that watches over the city from a hilltop. And a little out of town, but well worth the trip is the serene Buddhist Meditation Institute.

Enveloped by multi-layered gardens covered in flowers and plants, the institute overlooks a beautiful vista of paddies and mountains. Up on the 43rd floor of Havana Hotel, Skylight Nha Trang delivers incredible views of the city from a degree Skydeck. After sunset, international DJs and live acts take centrestage. Already have an account? Click here to sign in. By clicking submit, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

Forgot password? Car rental prices as mostly anything in Vietnam usually increase during holiday seasons especially around Tet Vietnamese New Year. Make sure to avoid high prices by booking it beforehand with the car rental services. Nha Trang has two main beaches: a larger one south of the Cai river, and a smaller one on the north.

In the central part of the beach, lie the upmarket international chain hotels such as Sheraton, Novotel and InterContinental. The rest of the beachfront, as well as the northern beach, has infrastructure mostly aimed at Vietnamese tourists. A few blocks far from the beach, Nha Trang is a normal, bustling Vietnamese city.

In Nha Trang, as in the rest of Vietnam, motorcycles are the least safe but most convenient way of going around, especially to go to the beaches and sightseeing spots outside of the city. See the general advice for riding a motorcycle in Vietnam. Nha Trang's city bus system is surprisingly useful for travellers that have more time than money. While there is very few information available, online or otherwise, about city buses, there are not many bus routes such that it is relatively easy to understand them.

In addition, buses are rarely crowded except on peak hours. On the negative side, buses are often infrequent and with limited working hours, drivers and fare collectors seldom speak English, and bus stops are often quite far from each other.

Therefore, make sure that you have enough time and patience before going somewhere by bus. Bus 3 also passes through the main tourist area, and can be used to go to Doc Let beach. While this would take at least 90 minutes, it is one of the few ways to go to Doc Let for travellers which do not have their own transportation. If you find a bus stop for the 3 try asking the locals where the bus will stop, since the locations are sometimes merged and aren't where you thought they were.

Buses are always paid with cash. Fare collectors can provide you change, but avoid using large bills. As in other cities in Vietnam, buses often do not completely stop to allow people to board, and even when they stop, they will often start moving as soon as the first person climbs the stairs of the bus. Therefore, do not stop or try to pay the fare as soon as you board the bus; instead, find a place to sit or stay and the bus fare collector will walk towards you.

Zebra crossings are almost meaningless as no vehicle will ever stop for pedestrians crossing the street, and the few traffic lights in the city are systematically ignored. Pavements are often unusable for walking, as they are almost entirely occupied with parked motorcycles, kiosks and restaurant tables, such that pedestrians are expected to walk mostly in the road.

See the general advice for crossing the road in Vietnam. One of the few pleasant places to walk in Nha Trang is the walking path along the beach, which is quite well-maintained and lined with nice gardens, monuments and public places, although sometimes interrupted by motorcycle parking lots.

The drivers of Mai Linh preferably or Vinasun taxis usually use the meter and do not attempt to cheat on tourists. A ride inside the city of Nha Trang should never cost more than a few dozen thousand dong.

On the other hand, going to places outside of Nha Trang by taxi can cost hundreds of thousand dong, and possibly much more if you would like the driver to wait for you to bring you back to the city. A wonderful option for seeing the sites is to hire a cyclo-driver for the day.

All the in-town highlights, the post office, and a choice of restaurants from English skills may be basic. The driver will keep the touts away--a real bonus! Nha Trang is quite flat and bicycles can be rented for typically 30, to 50, dong for one day for a basic no-gears bike if you lucky to find somewhere. Locals on bicycles are more commonly seen at night when its cooler and no sun to burn their skin.

However, if you have no experience with Vietnamese traffic, you should think twice about using a bicycle as your main means of transport in Nha Trang.



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