
A 3-star hotel in the heart of Sa Pa with air-conditioned mountain-view rooms, private balconies, free WiFi and free parking, a short walk from Sa Pa Lake and the night market.
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SAPA FULL HOUSE HOTEL is a comfortable 3-star hotel set right in the centre of Sa Pa, the mountain town of Lào Cai province that serves as the gateway to the Hoàng Liên Sơn range and Fansipan, the highest peak in Vietnam. The property earns its strongest praise for its location, rated 9.1 by recent guests, with the bus station, Sa Pa Lake and the buzzing night market all within an easy walk.
It is a practical, family-friendly choice for travellers who want to be close to everything and wake up to mountain scenery. Rooms are air-conditioned and soundproofed, most with a private balcony or terrace and garden, city or mountain views; the range runs from a compact Standard Double up to a spacious Family Room, so couples, small groups and families are all covered.
On site there is a restaurant serving Vietnamese dishes, a bar and a coffee house, a sun terrace and a small spa and wellness area for unwinding after a day of trekking. Free WiFi reaches all areas, free private parking is available on request, and the 24-hour front desk can arrange tours, a cooking class or the airport shuttle. A well-connected base for those who put location and value first.

SAPA FULL HOUSE HOTEL offers five room types sharing a single, consistent style: air-conditioned, soundproofed and finished with hardwood floors, each with a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a minibar and a private bathroom with toiletries. Most rooms open onto a balcony, terrace or patio and enjoy mountain, garden or town views, so there is a layout to match couples, friends and families alike.
The differences come down to size, bed setup and outlook. Options range from the cosy 12 m² Standard Double to generous Deluxe rooms with a king or twin arrangement, and up to a 30 m² Family Room sleeping four. Larger rooms add features such as a terrace, a dressing area and wider mountain views, making it easy to trade up for extra space or a better vista.





SAPA FULL HOUSE HOTEL keeps things comfortable and convenient for mountain travellers. The on-site restaurant serves Vietnamese cuisine and there is a bar, a coffee house and a snack bar for anything from breakfast to go to a late drink. Free WiFi covers every area of the property, and the 24-hour front desk means you can check in whenever your night bus or transfer arrives.
Beyond the essentials, the hotel adds a few welcome extras: a small spa and wellness centre and a sun terrace to relax after trekking, a tour desk that arranges walking and bike tours, cooking classes and local-culture experiences, plus bicycle rental and an airport shuttle. Practical services include free private parking, daily housekeeping, luggage storage, currency exchange, laundry and concierge assistance, while family travellers benefit from family rooms, kids' meals and child-safety features throughout.
SAPA FULL HOUSE HOTEL sits on Đường N1, by the night market in the centre of Sa Pa, the hill town in Lào Cai province that acts as the base camp for Vietnam's far north. This is prime walking territory: Sa Pa Lake is about a 12-minute stroll, the town square with its restaurants and cafés is close by, and the streets around the hotel are lined with local eateries and coffee houses. The location scored 9.1 from recent guests, and couples in particular rate it highly.
Getting here and moving on is straightforward. Sa Pa Bus Station is under a kilometre away, with sleeper buses and minivans linking Sa Pa to Lào Cai city, its railway station and Hanoi; the hotel can also arrange an airport shuttle and public-transport tickets. Once in town, most sights are within walking distance, while day trips to the surrounding valleys are easily organised through the tour desk.
The headline attraction is Fansipan, the highest peak in Indochina, reached by the world-record cable car from Sa Pa in around fifteen minutes; mornings offer the clearest views over a sea of clouds. Closer to the hotel, Ham Rong Mountain rises just behind the town with landscaped flower gardens and panoramic viewpoints, and the Silver Waterfall is a short drive up the Ô Quy Hồ pass. Autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May) are the best times to visit, with cool, clear weather and, in autumn, the terraced rice fields turning golden.
