
A private loft studio in Da Nang’s most authentic local neighborhood — fast wifi, a kitchen of your own, and a rooftop hammock above a street where the coffee is strong, the bún bò is honest, and tourists rarely visit.
Most travelers default to the strip of high-rise hotels along My Khe Beach. It’s fine — but it’s where every tourist sleeps. Lien Chieu is different. It’s where local students grab 30,000-đồng noodles before class, where families gather at sunset on Xuan Thieu Beach without a foreign accent in earshot, and where you can actually hear the city.
You’re 3 km from the sea, 9 km from My Khe, and right on Hoang Van Thai Street — the direct road up to Ba Na Hills and the legendary Hai Van Pass. It’s the rare base that’s calm enough to sleep, central enough to explore, and authentic enough to remember.
Quiet local beach, sunset crowds
Supermarket essentials
Morning produce, street food
The famous “China Beach”
Direct route via Hoang Van Thai
Easy scooter ride to the pass
Quick taxi or Grab ride
Day Trip down the coast to the ancient city
Both rooms share the same address, the same rooftop, and the same Superhost — they just suit different travelers.
Upstairs sleeping loft, downstairs workspace, private kitchen.
Sleeps
2
Bedroom
Sleeping loft (1.9m high, climb up)
Bath
Private bath
Best for
Solo travelers, digital nomads, couples
Ground floor, queen bed, easier access, garden-facing window.
Sleeps
2 (3 with sofa bed)
Bedroom
Second floor, queen bed
Bath
Private bath
Best for
Solo travelers, digital nomads, couples
From a fully-equipped kitchen to free on-site parking and an EV charger, Mary Jun Cozy Loft is set up for both short stays and long-term travelers settling into Da Nang.
Strong enough for HD video calls. Tested daily.
Full setup: stove, fridge, utensils. Cook like a local.
High desk downstairs — built for digital nomads.
Large private area — rare in Da Nang.
Charge your electric scooter or vehicle on-site.
Swing, table, sunset views — your private retreat.
Gate key included — come and go anytime.
Map pins for food, sights, and motorbike rental help.
The best way to explore Da Nang is on two wheels. I’ll arrange a clean, reliable bike — delivered to the loft on your check-in day, helmet and insurance included, no shady storefront required.
Automatic, easy to handle, and famous for its giant underseat storage, a full-face helmet and a beach bag both fit. Vietnam’s most popular city scooter for good reason.
Daily
$4
Weekly
$25
Monthly
$77
Silent, smooth, and you’ll never need a gas station. Charges overnight on the loft’s EV outlet, free fuel for your whole stay. full bettery can drive 250 km
Daily
$5
Weekly
$30
Monthly
$100
“All bikes include helmet, lock, basic insurance, raincoat in rainy season, and a phone holder. Delivered to the loft on your check-in day.”
I’m an IT lecturer at one of Da Nang’s universities and I’ve been hosting here for nearly a year. Your loft is right next to Da Nang University of Science and Technology, in a lively local area about 10 km from the city center — full of food stalls and student-friendly prices.
From here, you can reach Xuan Thieu Beach in minutes. I’m happy to help you rent a motorbike, share my favorite places to eat, and answer anything about getting around Da Nang.
“I believe in hosting with heart. I hope you’ll feel at home here.”
These are the ones I book for my own friends when they visit. No shady commission tours — just my pick of operators or, when it’s worth it, the DIY way.
Ride the legendary pass yourself, or join a small group with a guide-driver. Either way: the best motorbike road in Vietnam.
Cable car to the mountaintop. Pre-9am arrival to beat the crowds. I’ll book your shuttle.
38 km south. Old town walking + lanterns at night. Skip the tour group — go independent with a Grab driver.
Five marble peaks with caves and pagodas. The 67m Lady Buddha statue is nearby. Combine in a morning.
Wild monkeys, coastal cliffs, hidden beaches. Take your rental bike — I’ll mark the route on your map.
Three hours north by sleeper bus. The world’s biggest caves. Worth the trip if you have a spare day or two.
“I don’t take any commission — these are just the trips I’d send my own friends on.”
— Mary Jun
Honest, opinionated writing from a host who actually lives here. The places I send my guests, the food I tell them not to miss, and the questions I get asked most.


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