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Free accommodation across Vietnam

Sofahop offers free accommodation in Vietnam through a community of local hosts who open their homes to travelers across 35 regions.

The exchange is simple: stay for free as a guest, and host travelers when you're back home.

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Capital

Hanoi

Continent

Asia

Population

95.5M

Area

330k km²

Currency

VNDDong

Languages

Vietnamese, English

35 regions on Sofahop859 cities coveredFree forever — no subscription

Traveling in Vietnam

Vietnam is a sensory overload in the best way—think emerald rice terraces, motorbike-filled streets, and the sizzle of pho wafting from street stalls. It’s a magnet for adventure seekers and culture lovers alike, offering everything from jungle treks in Sapa to the neon glow of Hanoi’s Old Quarter. Whether you're cruising Halong Bay or bargaining in Ho Chi Minh City’s markets, the energy is infectious and the hospitality warm.

Vietnam’s hosting scene is a vibrant mix of laid-back backpackers and savvy locals, with hosts often sharing home-cooked meals and insider tips on hidden gems. Sofahop connects travelers with everything from Hanoi’s art-loving homestays to the beachside bungalows of Da Nang, making it easy to dive into the local rhythm.

Best for: adventure seekers, foodies, culture explorers

Travel tips for Vietnam

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    Always carry small bills (20,000 VND or less) for street vendors and mototaxi drivers, as change is often scarce.

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    Rent a motorbike only if you’re experienced—traffic in cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City is chaotic, and police stop foreigners frequently.

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    Visit markets early in the morning (before 9 AM) to avoid crowds and catch the freshest produce at places like Hanoi’s Dong Xuan Market.

Regions in Vietnam

35 regions

Select a region to browse cities and find local hosts.

The Sofahop network in Vietnam

Sofahop's free accommodation network in Vietnam runs on mutual trust. Hosts build profiles with references from past guests. Guests send personal stay requests. The whole process is direct, human, and completely free of charge.

How Sofahop works

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Join for free

No credit card, no subscription. Create your Sofahop account in minutes and start browsing hosts in {country}.

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Find a host

Browse {provinceCount} regions and {cityCount} cities. Filter by language, interests, and availability.

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Connect and travel

Message your host, confirm the stay, and arrive. The rest is up to you and your host.

Why Sofahop

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Hangouts too

Even without a stay, meet local Sofahop members for coffee and get an insider's view of your destination.

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Local knowledge

Hosts share insider tips — the best restaurants, hidden neighborhoods, and spots tourists never find.

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Always free

No booking fees, no membership, no subscription — ever. Sofahop is free for every host and every guest.

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Free forever

Sofahop was built because CouchSurfing went paid. We will never charge to use the platform.

Find free accommodation in Vietnam today

Every free stay in Vietnam starts with a good host. Find yours on Sofahop — free to join, free to use, free forever.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Sofahop free accommodation for everyone?+

Yes — travelers of all ages (18+), backgrounds, and experience levels can use Sofahop to find free accommodation in Vietnam.

What if I can't find free accommodation in my destination in Vietnam?+

Try nearby cities. With 859 cities covered, there's often a host within a short distance of your destination.

How many cities in Vietnam have free accommodation on Sofahop?+

Sofahop has hosts in 859 cities across 35 regions in Vietnam. Browse by region to find options near your destination.

Is free accommodation through Sofahop safe in Vietnam?+

Sofahop uses profile verification and a reference system. Always read a host's references before confirming a stay.

Do I have to offer free accommodation in return?+

Not right away. Many members start as guests. But hosting travelers when you're able is what keeps the community working.