3 reviewed party hostels · from €4.88/night · verified ratings
Da Nang’s nightlife doesn’t shut down when the sun sets: it just moves to My An District. This is where you’ll find Rom Casa Hostel, a place that doubles as a hostel and a bar, drawing backpackers and expats every weekend. The streets here are lined with small bars, beachfront clubs, and pop-up BBQ stalls, all within walking distance of My Khe Beach.
The hostel scene is small but focused. Most places are clustered near the beach or along the Han River, making it easy to hop between bars without spending a fortune on taxis. Expect a mix of laid-back beach vibes and late-night parties, often fuelled by cheap local beer and groups of travellers swapping stories.
Ranked by verified guest rating · Prices per dorm bed per night
ROM Casa Hostel Da Nang is the ultimate party hostel. With its vibrant downstairs bar and common area, guests can enjoy a range of drinks while engaging in exciting activities like board games and pool. The hostel's prime location near My Khe Beach adds to the fun, with easy access to cultural day trips.
Da Nang’s nightlife doesn’t shut down when the sun sets: it just moves to My An District. Kon-Tiki DaNang Hostel is in My An District, which puts it at the start of that circuit. Rom Casa Hostel Bar on My An District. This hostel bar is the unofficial centre of Da Nang’s backpacker nightlife. Waterfront Bar on Vo Nguyen Giap Street, My Khe Beach is the fallback option if the first place is packed. Rated 7.5: functional rather than exceptional.
Da Nang’s nightlife doesn’t shut down when the sun sets: it just moves to My An District. City Hostel Danang is in My An District, which puts it at the start of that circuit. Rom Casa Hostel Bar on My An District. This hostel bar is the unofficial centre of Da Nang’s backpacker nightlife. Waterfront Bar on Vo Nguyen Giap Street, My Khe Beach is the fallback option if the first place is packed. At €5 a night and rated 6.2. The 6.2 rating is honest about the experience, book with the price (€5) as the main argument.
Real pub crawls with a local guide · Live prices, ratings, and availability
Pre-booked private transfers and shared shuttles. No queues, no surprises.
How to get to Da Nang from Hoi An, and Ho Chi Minh
How Da Nang's nightlife zones break down
This is where Da Nang’s backpacker nightlife happens. The streets are lined with small bars, hostels, and BBQ stalls, all within a 10-minute walk of My Khe Beach. Nguyen Van Thoai Street is the main drag, packed with places like Rom Casa Hostel and Memory Lounge. It’s safe, well-lit, and full of travellers.
Home to the Han River and the city’s rotating bridge. The area is quieter than My An but has a few rooftop bars and seafood restaurants. It’s a good place to stay if you want to be near the city centre but still close to the water. The night market here sells street food until midnight.
The commercial heart of Da Nang, with shopping malls, cafes, and a few late-night spots. It’s not as lively as My An, but it’s where you’ll find New Sky Bar and other upscale venues. The streets are busy during the day but quiet down by 10 PM.
Bars, clubs and live music in Da Nang
This hostel bar is the unofficial centre of Da Nang’s backpacker nightlife. It’s small: just a few tables and a counter: but gets packed by 10 PM with travellers playing drinking games. The staff keep the Bia Saigon flowing until midnight, and the crowd often spills into the street. Expect cheap shots and a mix of reggae and EDM.
Right on My Khe Beach, this place has plastic chairs and fairy lights strung up over the sand. It’s a chilled spot until 9 PM, when the music switches to house and the crowd starts dancing. Happy hour runs from 5–7 PM, with cocktails for 40,000 VND. The beachfront location means you can dip your toes in the sea between rounds.
A rooftop bar with views over the Han River and the city’s bridges. It’s pricier than ground-level bars: cocktails start at 80,000 VND: but the sunset views make it worth it. The crowd is a mix of expats and Vietnamese professionals. It gets busy after 7 PM, so arrive early for a good seat.
A late-night spot that plays techno and hip-hop until 3 AM. Entry is free before midnight, but drinks are 60,000 VND and up. The dance floor is tiny, so it gets sweaty fast. It’s a five-minute walk from Rom Casa Hostel, making it a common after-party stop.
A backpacker favourite with a thatched roof and hammocks out front. They serve cheap beer (15,000 VND) and free popcorn. The crowd is mostly travellers, and the staff organise beer pong tournaments most nights. It’s a good place to start the night before heading to louder spots.
A Korean-style bar with soju bombs and K-pop on the speakers. It’s small and dimly lit, with a loyal expat crowd. Happy hour runs from 6–8 PM, with soju shots for 20,000 VND. The staff are friendly and often join in on drinking games.
What's on in Da Nang
More party hostel destinations