Located in Diện Biên Phủ, Khách sạn Như Ngọc has a bar. There's a terrace and guests can use free WiFi and free private parking. All rooms in the hotel are equipped with a flat-screen TV.
HoTel Thịnh Vượng is offering accommodations in Diện Biên Phủ. With a terrace, the 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Located in Diện Biên Phủ, Homestay Mường Trời provides a bar. Among the facilities at this property are room service and a 24-hour front desk, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
Ly
Vietnam
The host is incredibly helpful and friendly. He helped us a lot with finding bus and guides around the city. We're incredibly grateful for his hospitality. The room is cozy and adorable. The location is very easy to find, and right next to the central square. And even so, it's completely quiet at night. The facilities are quite new, and for such a price, it's relatively reasonable.
Located in Diện Biên Phủ, Mường Thanh Grand Dien Bien Phu Hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, bar and free WiFi. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a concierge service.
Providing city views, Nhà nghỉ Tâm Cường in Diện Biên Phủ provides accommodations and a shared lounge. There's free private parking and a free shuttle service.
Tuan Minh Guest House provides accommodations in Diện Biên Phủ. The accommodation offers a 24-hour front desk, a shuttle service, full-day security, and free Wifi.
I really enjoyed my visit to DBP. I went strictly to see the attractions associated with the defeat of the French in 1954. The museum was outstanding. The victory monument was also outstanding. I was impressed by the degree of preservation of the French trenches and battlements.
It is a beautiful city. The main streets are as wide as the streets in America. And the neighborhood streets are wider than in most Vietnamese cities. The people are quite friendly. They have a new airport.
Charles
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The city is small but calm, people are friendly and generous...
The city is small but calm, people are friendly and generous. There is no Grab but it's easy to get a local taxi everywhere.
Dien Bien Phu Museum was the highlight of my trip, the infamous panorama painting is so worth it. Many attraction sites in the city are newly renovated and built with impressive modern architecture.
I also went on a few road trips to visit Muong Lay and Muong Phang and was so impressed with the beautiful scenic routes. I have a friend drive me, but your hotel front desk should be able to book a car and driver to take you everywhere. Come around Tet holiday to see the cherry blossoms, or in early March to see the famous local flower called Hoa Ban. I fall in love with Dien Bien and will definitely come back.
thaotpham
Vietnam
10
Scored 10
Must see site to get a feel for the 1954 battle.
Must see site to get a feel for the 1954 battle. Really good museum and reconstructed A1 hill. Also the pineapples were to die for. Buy them at markets which are interesting of themselves. Smallest pineapples the best.
There is also a Buddhist temple - Ling Son - to visit. The local cemetery is interesting as it is similar to a small town. Don't miss the hillside canons which were better sited than the French open air canons.
When going for dinner at restaurants many are only open for lunch or dinner. There is a special local sauce called Moc which goes with a cold dish.
Got a great haircut at a roadside barber - 50,000.
Paul
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Sadly, Dien Bien Phu has been dragged kicking & screaming...
Sadly, Dien Bien Phu has been dragged kicking & screaming into the modern era with lots of new buildings and neon signs. There's still plenty of artifacts/ relics from the battle remaining but its all heavy on the propaganda side.
With all the new neon frontage and building, it'd be nice to find the odd bar on the main drag.
The people are very friendly and helpful and the scarcity of westerners affords you semi-celebrity status so don't go all Kardashian with it.
Its my 3rd visit- have enjoyed each one but not sure the 'progress' is all that progressive.
Aliso
New Zealand
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