Da Nang is one of those places where you don’t really need to “plan” your social life as an expat. If anything, the real problem is deciding what to actually do in a given evening.
It feels active in a very natural way. Not forced, not overly organized, just constantly moving in the background.
A City That Is Always Quietly Active
There is almost always something happening if you know where to look.
Live music is a good example. You will find everything from small acoustic sets in local bars to more casual jam sessions where people just show up and play. Some places have proper stage setups, others are just relaxed bars where music happens naturally.
Most of the time, there is no entrance fee. You walk in, order a drink, and stay as long as you want.
It is very low friction. No planning, no tickets, no pressure.

How Much a Night Out Actually Costs
Going out in Da Nang is still relatively affordable compared to many coastal cities.
A local beer like Huda is usually around 30,000 VND ($1.20). It is the standard option almost everywhere.
In more modern bars or tourist-focused places, craft beer or imported bottles usually sit around 80,000 to 90,000 VND ($3–3.50).
Cocktails are where prices start to vary more. In basic bars you might pay around 90,000 to 120,000 VND ($3.50–5), while in more upscale rooftop places it can go significantly higher. So it is always worth checking the menu before ordering too freely.
Nothing is “expensive” by Western standards, but it can add up if you are not paying attention.

A Surprisingly Social City
What makes the city interesting is not just nightlife, but how social everyday life feels.
You regularly come across small, informal activities like:
- Digital nomad meetups
- Beach workouts
- Yoga sessions
- Volleyball games on the sand
- Casual running groups
- Occasional ice bath or wellness meetups
Many of these are free or very low-cost, usually just organized through Telegram groups, Facebook groups, or word of mouth.
You don’t really need a big budget to participate. You just need to show up once, and then things tend to repeat naturally.

Billiards, Cafés, and Everyday Routine
Billiards is genuinely part of daily culture here, not just a tourist activity. Pool halls are everywhere, and locals play regularly. It is very normal to end up joining a game just because you are sitting nearby.
But the bigger change happens slowly.
After a couple of weeks, you start noticing patterns. You go back to the same cafés and bars. You recognize the same faces. Conversations happen more easily, even without trying.
You don’t really “build” a social life in a structured way here. It just develops around your routine.
What I Spend on Social Life
For me personally, keeping an active social life in Da Nang costs around:
1,000,000 VND per month (about $40)
That includes:
- Drinks
- Occasional nights out
- Billiards and small activities
Of course, this is very flexible. If you go out more often or choose higher-end rooftop bars and cocktails, it can easily become two or three times higher without feeling like you are spending much.
Final Thoughts
What makes Da Nang special is not just the number of things you can do, but how effortless it all feels.
And over time, you naturally become part of it.

