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Hotel Review: Madella Hotel, Can Tho – Vietnam

January 9, 2025 By James Clark

Hotel Review: Madella Hotel, Can Tho - Vietnam

Hotel review of the Madella Hotel in Can Tho – a budget hotel in the riverfront area of Can Tho in the Mekong Delta.

Hotel Name: Madella Hotel.
Address: 48 D. Ngo Quyen, Tan An, Ninh Kieu, Can Tho, Vietnam.

I stayed at the Madella Hotel in Can Tho, Vietnam. I booked online at the rate of 467,630 VND ($18.43 USD) per night, and I picked the hotel for its price and location in Can Tho.

The Madella Hotel is in the main city area near the Can Tho River. This is the best area to stay in Can Tho if you are a tourist.

Madella Hotel, Can Tho - Vietnam

The Madella Hotel is s typical Vietnam hotel with big stairs to the reception, though at least you can walk through the ground-level parking area if you need to use the lift.

Madella Hotel

I arrived early but I was I able to check into my room before the official 2pm checking in time.

Madella Hotel reception

My room was a “Deluxe Double”.

Madella Hotel Deluxe Double

My room had a comfortable double bed and the room was air conditioned.

Madella Hotel bed

The room had a useful desk that wasn’t overly cluttered, and ther was a good wifi reception in the room.

Madella Hotel desk

The bathroom had a separate shower area and it was generally in good condition.

Madella Hotel bathroom

My room had a big window looking out over the city. I always check if the room has a window, as some hotels in Vietnam and long and skinny buildings with no windows in the middle room.

Madella Hotel view

Overall this was a good budget hotel option in Can Tho. Book the Madella Hotel online or search for more hotels in Can Tho.

I also stayed at the the Tay Ho Hotel in Can Tho.

Filed Under: Accommodation Tagged With: can tho, hotel, vietnam

About James Clark

James Clark is the founder of Nomadic Notes. He has been a digital nomad since 2003, and Nomadic Notes features trip reports, train travel articles, and where to stay guides. He writes about transport and urban development at Future Southeast Asia. Subscribe to the weekly travel newsletter.

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