3 reviewed party hostels · from €3.73/night · verified ratings
Nha Trang’s nightlife centres on **Tran Phu Street**, a strip where backpackers and locals mix in beachfront bars and late-night clubs. The action kicks off around 9 PM, with places like **Why Not Bar** packing out by midnight. Hostels here are cheap and social: expect dorm beds for under £8 and free pub crawls if you stay at spots like **The Alley** or **Mojzo Inn**. The beach is literally across the road, so you can swim by day and party by night without wasting time on transport. It’s a small scene, but it’s friendly and easy to navigate on foot.
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This hostel is an amazing place to meet people, it is located 5 minutes from the beach. It has a plunge pool with a view, restaurant, bar, and an information office that will advise you on all the things you can do there. Ideal place to relax and have fun.
Check Availability →Nha Trang’s nightlife centres on Tran Phu Street, a strip where backpackers and locals mix in beachfront bars and late-night clubs. Ccasa Hostel & Coffee Bar is in Tran Phu Street, which puts it at the start of that circuit. Why Not Bar on 64 Tran Phu Street. The go-to spot for backpackers on Tran Phu Street. Sailing Club on 72–74 Tran Phu Street is the fallback option if the first place is packed. At €4 a night and rated 8.8. The 8.8 score is solid: a hostel that does the basics well without promising too much.
Fuse Nha Trang redefines party excellence across 15 soaring floors where daily free beer from 6:30-7pm sparks instant connections and the legendary FUSE CRUISE delivers bottomless beers with snorkelling adventures. Epic rooftop pool parties, beach celebrations, and pub quizzes happen every day, whilst the no-curtain policy maximises social interaction just 1 minute from stunning Nha Trang beach.
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How to get to Nha Trang from Ho Chi Minh, and Hoi An
How Nha Trang's nightlife zones break down
The main drag for nightlife, lined with bars, clubs, and hostels. The beach runs parallel, so you’re never more than a minute from the sand. It’s loud, busy, and where most backpackers spend their nights. Hostels here are basic but social, with prices starting at £5.
A side street off Tran Phu with a mix of bars, restaurants, and massage parlours. It’s slightly quieter but still central, with places like Crazy Kim Bar drawing crowds. The street is pedestrian-friendly and well-lit, making it a good alternative if Tran Phu feels too hectic.
A quieter area 3 km north of the city centre, known for its rocky coastline and seafood restaurants. It’s where locals go to escape the tourist crowds, but there are a few hostels and beach bars if you want a slower pace. The sunset views from **Po Nagar Cham Towers** are worth the trip.
Bars, clubs and live music in Nha Trang
The go-to spot for backpackers on Tran Phu Street. Expect cheap beer (£0.80 during happy hour), pool tables, and a crowd that’s up for anything. It gets packed by 11 PM, with fire dancers on the beach most nights. The vibe is rowdy but inclusive: easy to make friends if you’re travelling solo.
A two-level beach club with DJs, daybeds, and a dance floor right on the sand. Entry is free before midnight, but drinks cost £3–£5. The crowd is a mix of tourists and expats, and it’s one of the few places that stays lively until 2 AM. Dress smart: no flip-flops after 10 PM.
A wild card with a ‘happy pizza’ menu and a bar that stays open until 4 AM. The crowd is mostly backpackers, and the staff organise drinking games and pub crawls. It’s a five-minute walk from Tran Phu Street, so it’s slightly quieter but still central.
A rooftop bar with views over the beach and city. Cocktails cost £4–£6, and there’s a £5 cover charge after 9 PM on weekends. The crowd is older than the backpacker bars, but it’s a good spot for sunset. Happy hour runs from 5–7 PM.
A hostel bar that’s open to the public, with a pool table and a daily happy hour from 6–8 PM. The crowd is a mix of hostel guests and locals, and it’s a solid place to start the night before heading to Tran Phu Street. Beer costs £0.70 during happy hour.
A chilled-out beach bar with bean bags, fire shows, and reggae music. It’s less rowdy than Why Not Bar but still social. Cocktails are £3–£4, and the staff let you bring your own snacks. Open from 4 PM until midnight.
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