4 homestays in Da Lat have unique architecture

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LAM DONG – If the Kettle Cap has white tones and an angular design, The LOOP brings a new 360-degree space for visitors to see Da Lat from all sides.

Homestay Kettle Cover

Cap Kettle is a new homestay that has impressed many tourists as well as architects when it was introduced on the famous architecture website Archdaily . Possessing a unique architecture with a white-painted facade combined with eye-catching textures that make the building stand out and attractive, whether during the day or at night.

Consisting of 3 floors and an attic, the homestay has a total of 9 rooms from 2-4 people to larger groups. The floors are connected to each other by a system of stairs, many balconies, glass windows. The highlight of Cap Kettle is having a diverse space, giving guests a fresh feeling when exploring and resting.

After a long time of separation, the homestay announced that it will welcome guests from November 19. Room rates here are from 1.2 to 2.2 million VND/night. Address: To Vinh Dien street, Bach Dang residential area – Ngo Quyen, ward 6.

The LOOP Boutique Hotel & Cafe

Also a new homestay welcoming guests from 2020 and introduced on Archdaily as Kettle Cap, but The LOOP has a different architecture with a round block shape combining materials and elegant brown and white tones. Thanks to the new design, guests can sit anywhere or stay in any room to enjoy the sun and enjoy the scenery of Da Lat.

12 spacious rooms, doors overlooking the garden and pine hills help guests feel the beauty of Dalat right from the bed. Meanwhile, the cafe has a large and airy space, combining the green corners of the flower area. In addition, The LOOP has a yard for tenants to camp glamping, picnic, valley view and cage house.

The accommodation welcomes guests from the beginning of November with many incentives on room rates, food and drinks, from more than 1 million to nearly 3 million VND/night. Drink prices from 29,000 VND/dish. The LOOP’s cafe area is open from 7am to 9pm daily. Address: An Son street, ward 4.

Wait for one person

As a familiar name to Da Lat tourists, Doi Mot Nguoi is a homestay cum coffee with a minimalist design, the interior is mainly made of rustic wood. The area of ​​the house is not too large, this accommodation only has 4 small rooms equipped with first-class toilets, mainly attic ceilings, large windows overlooking the garden and pine hills.

Waiting for One Person has a large campus, many trees, a small lake in the middle and a lovely greenhouse that is a famous check-in point.

Opened to welcome guests to the cafe from the beginning of September, but now this place is closed because of the epidemic situation. Room price is about 850,000 – 2.5 million VND/night. Address: alley 63, group 13, Prenn Pass.

I love

Homestay is located on a hill separate from the noisy center and is more known after appearing in the MV Don’t love anymore I’m tired (2019) of singer Min. At first glance, the building looks like a jigsaw puzzle, featuring white colors, green grass and clouds. Particularly, the common living area is the homestay lobby using completely glass walls.

J’adore has about 10 comfortable rooms with minimalist and elegant designs. Many rooms have large glass doors overlooking a garden of more than 600 m2. Room rates from 550,000 to 800,000 VND/night. Address: A62, Phu Dong Thien Vuong Street, Ward 8. Follow vnexpress

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