The crazy house of Dalat

This crazy house in the Vietnamese city of Dalat is like walking into a Salvador Dali artwork. Not only can you visit it – you can also sleep here!

Written by Michael Turtle

Michael Turtle is the founder of Time Travel Turtle. A journalist for more than 20 years, he's been travelling the world since 2011.

Michael Turtle is the founder of Time Travel Turtle and has been travelling full time for a decade.

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The Crazy House in Dalat, Vietnam

This weird hotel in Vietnam offers crazy but artistic accommodation in Dalat. But, if you don’t want to sleep here, you can still visit the Crazy House Dalat and have a look around.

Check current prices for the Crazy House here

I had arrived into the Vietnamese city of Dalat by bus just as the sun was setting. By the time I walked from the bus station to the middle of the city, it was dark.

People were starting to fill out the streetside restaurants, young couples were walking around the lake, the headlights of the throngs of motorbikes on the streets looked like clusters of stars.

It was all quite a pretty sight – appropriate for this pleasant mountain retreat. The only problem was that I couldn’t enjoy it yet – I had nowhere to stay.

As usual, I had made no reservations in advance. This hadn’t been a major problem for me so far (travelling in an off-peak time of year) but I hadn’t known that Dalat was hosting its annual flower festival this week and people were coming from across the region for it.

In the end, I found a guesthouse that was surprisingly comfortable and had built beds like capsules so, although you had to share a room, you had privacy. All for just US$5 a night. (If you are interested – and I would recommend staying here – you can find out more here.)

But then I found the Crazy House and, boy, did I wish I had been able to stay here!

Stay at Crazy House, Dalat, Vietnam

Hang Nga Guesthouse, Dalat, Vietnam

The Crazy House, as it’s called by locals and tourists alike, does actually have a real name – the Hang Nga Guesthouse. It has rooms that people can sleep in but it’s also open during the day for visitors to wander through and explore (for an admission charge).

Stay at Crazy House, Dalat, Vietnam

It is the work of a Vietnamese architect called Dang Viet Nga, who is perhaps better described as an artist. The way she often works is to paint the shapes and designs she wants built in the house and then asks local craftsmen to make them.

It explains why walking through the Crazy House feels like a being trapped in an artwork by Escher or Salvador Dali.

Stay at Crazy House, Dalat, Vietnam
Stay at Crazy House, Dalat, Vietnam

It could be one of Antoni Gaudí’s churches or a Walt Disney castle. It could be a psychedelic trip or a colourful dream.

It’s a bit of everything – in the manner of construction and the mood it evokes. And that’s all part of the plan.

It’s part fairytale, part organic. There are very few right angles or horizontal lines.

I walk up one spiral staircase to find myself at a bridge. Crossing over, I’m in a large bright room. Through another small set of stairs, I’m at a viewpoint that looks out over the city of Dalat.

Stay at Crazy House, Dalat, Vietnam

The architect, Dang Viet Nga, describes the house in her own words like this:

“Since the end of the last century till now, nature and the environment have been too much destroyed; and human beings have taken the consequences of what they have done.”

“For this reason, as a Vietnamese architect, I would like to bring people back to nature to be more friendly with it, to love it; not just to make full use of it, then destroy it as people in many places of the world including Vietnam have been doing.”

Stay at Crazy House, Dalat, Vietnam

Construction started on the Crazy House in 1990 and it’s still not finished. Much like nature, it continues to evolve and change, grow and improve. The architect says she hopes to have it completed by 2020. You do notice as you wander through that some rooms look like they’re being renovated and extensions are still being constructed.

Stay at Crazy House, Dalat, Vietnam

If you’re brave enough, try to stay a night at the Hang Nga Guesthouse and see what it’s like at night when the tourists are gone, when you can feel a bit like Alice in Wonderland.

Otherwise it’s worth stopping in for half an hour to see everything up close and get lost in the maze of pathways through the different levels and sections of the compound.

I’ll leave you with a few more photos to inspire you in the meantime.

Stay at Crazy House, Dalat, Vietnam
Stay at Crazy House, Dalat, Vietnam
Stay at Crazy House, Dalat, Vietnam
Stay at Crazy House, Dalat, Vietnam
Stay at Crazy House, Dalat, Vietnam

Where is the Crazy House Dalat?

The official address of the Crazy House is Phường 4, Thành phố, Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam.

You can see it on a map here.

When can you visit the Crazy House Dalat?

For visitors, the Crazy House in Dalat is open every day from 08:30 – 19:00.

How much does it cost to visit the Crazy House Dalat?

The Crazy House Dalat entrance fee is 40,000 VND (US$1.75) to go in and have a look around.

More information

You can find out more information on the website of the Crazy House in Dalat.

THE BEST ACCOMMODATION IN DALAT

For an unusual experience, you might like to stay at the Crazy House. Otherwise, here are some more normal accommodation options I would recommend.

BACKPACKER

For the most comfortable hostel, I definitely recommend Mooka’s Home with great beds.

BUDGET

A cheap option at a standard hotel in a good location is Phuong Vy 2.

BOUTIQUE

There are stylish apartment-style hotel rooms at The Art – N’Queen Villa.

LUXURY

And if you are looking for a four star hotel in a prime location, TTC Hotel – Ngoc Lan is your best option.

3 thoughts on “The crazy house of Dalat”

  1. For sure its my next country to visit with the star attraction being the Crazy house of Dalat! Thanks for the info its very well written.

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