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The Spring Hotel
4.5/544 Reviews

The Spring Hotel

District 1 - Le Thanh Ton Ho Chi Minh City|0.36km from Sai Gon Central Post Office
I booked Spring House for 2 nights mainly based on the reviews on this site and the Lonely Planet travel guide which said it was a good location and value for money. I contacted the hotel via e-mail, and I'm glad they responded quickly and enthusiastically. The hotel had already arranged for a car to pick us up at the Ho Chi Minh City airport (at an additional cost), but it took us an extra 15 minutes to find their receptionist, which was disappointing. He was sitting far away from the passenger exit, with the pick-up sign on his lap. I didn't see him all the time, and finally found him when I was about to take a taxi in desperation. We stayed in a first level room, the room was clean and comfortable, a decent size with a large window with a great view of the city, but that's about it. Its location is the most commendable, the hotel is adjacent to all the high-end shopping areas and malls, and it is only a few steps away from famous attractions such as the President's Palace and the Red Church. Breakfast is included in the room rate, and while it's not a feast, it's plentiful and tasty. There are several computers available for guests to use. The service at the front desk was friendly, welcoming and efficient. The rest of the staff were also very friendly and helpful, very considerate of my elderly father. There is a very steep staircase at the entrance of the hotel. Every time we went up and down the stairs, someone would immediately come up to help my dad. They are very thoughtful in this regard. I'm so glad I chose this hotel, it's a great value for money compared to the sky-high prices of other hotels. While the setting wasn't great, it was just what we needed - clean and comfortable, and a great location!! However, my impression of the hotel has gotten better and better after this.
22Land Hotel Saigon
4.8/58 Reviews

22Land Hotel Saigon

District 1 - Le Thanh Ton Ho Chi Minh City|0.45km from Sai Gon Central Post Office
Share this horrible accommodation experience with others This hotel is new and has only been in operation for a month. The price is mid-to-high compared to Japan Street. The google reviews all have good reviews. After staying here this time, I want to share my real experience with everyone. Let’s talk about the advantages of this stay first: 1. The hardware equipment is very new. 2.The room is very clean Now about the disadvantages: 1. There are very few breakfast options. Normally for the price of accommodation, breakfast should not be so simple. The breakfast provided by this hotel is more like the breakfast provided by cheap Vietnamese hotels. 2. Wifi will automatically disconnect at 12 a.m. and will be restored after about 10-15 minutes. 3. The hotel will experience abnormal power outages. I often wake up from the heat in the middle of the night and find that the air conditioner automatically shuts off due to the hotel's power outage and I need to turn it back on again. The scariest thing I encountered during my stay this time was when I finished breakfast in the hotel at 9:30 in the morning and was about to go back to my room to continue resting, the hotel's power went out again. When I saw that the elevator also lost power, I could only be glad that I was not in the elevator. Although the hotel said it would be very fast. There was electricity, but it was out of service from 9:30 until 11 o'clock. I asked friends who lived in a nearby hotel and said that the electricity there was normal. It seemed that it was simply a problem with this hotel. At 11 o'clock, I felt that the hotel experience was too bad and wanted to check out. When I went to the counter to check in, the service staff told me to wait for about 5 minutes for the housekeeper to check the room. After I waited in the sofa area for 15 minutes, I saw that the counter staff was always behind me. I was chatting with a Vietnamese customer. I couldn't help but asked fiercely whether I had finished checking out. The counter staff looked at me and asked, ”Have you taken any drinks from the refrigerator?” When I said no, I was told OK, you can go... This accommodation experience is one of the best. I will not choose this accommodation again in the future.

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Hotel des Arts Saigon Mgallery Collection
4.8/582 Reviews
Wonderful experience in a colonial setting. Very polite and welcoming staff that made every effort to make our stay memorable. The ambiance by the staff was also splendid with a pianist playing in the afternoon
22Land Hotel Saigon
4.8/58 Reviews
District 1 - Le Thanh Ton
Share this horrible accommodation experience with others This hotel is new and has only been in operation for a month. The price is mid-to-high compared to Japan Street. The google reviews all have good reviews. After staying here this time, I want to share my real experience with everyone. Let’s talk about the advantages of this stay first: 1. The hardware equipment is very new. 2.The room is very clean Now about the disadvantages: 1. There are very few breakfast options. Normally for the price of accommodation, breakfast should not be so simple. The breakfast provided by this hotel is more like the breakfast provided by cheap Vietnamese hotels. 2. Wifi will automatically disconnect at 12 a.m. and will be restored after about 10-15 minutes. 3. The hotel will experience abnormal power outages. I often wake up from the heat in the middle of the night and find that the air conditioner automatically shuts off due to the hotel's power outage and I need to turn it back on again. The scariest thing I encountered during my stay this time was when I finished breakfast in the hotel at 9:30 in the morning and was about to go back to my room to continue resting, the hotel's power went out again. When I saw that the elevator also lost power, I could only be glad that I was not in the elevator. Although the hotel said it would be very fast. There was electricity, but it was out of service from 9:30 until 11 o'clock. I asked friends who lived in a nearby hotel and said that the electricity there was normal. It seemed that it was simply a problem with this hotel. At 11 o'clock, I felt that the hotel experience was too bad and wanted to check out. When I went to the counter to check in, the service staff told me to wait for about 5 minutes for the housekeeper to check the room. After I waited in the sofa area for 15 minutes, I saw that the counter staff was always behind me. I was chatting with a Vietnamese customer. I couldn't help but asked fiercely whether I had finished checking out. The counter staff looked at me and asked, ”Have you taken any drinks from the refrigerator?” When I said no, I was told OK, you can go... This accommodation experience is one of the best. I will not choose this accommodation again in the future.
InterContinental Saigon, an IHG Hotel
4.5/5155 Reviews
Was recommended Intercon and it did not disappoint. Enjoyable stay for a girls' weekend and birthday trip. The hotel's location is the best- right across the Book Street, Notre Dame Cathedral and Post Office and a short walk to a street full of lovely cafes and restaurants and a slightly longer walk to the City Hall and Opera House. We were given a room on the 15th floor with a great view. Beds were very comfortable. Service was friendly and prompt. We will return!
InterContinental Residences Saigon, an IHG Hotel
4.6/570 Reviews
The 2-bedroom apartment we stayed in was large and a great space for my family of four. The facilities were very nice but the service is excellent. We would like to thank Handsome Van at the front desk along with every person at the front desk for the next level of service they provided. I really was blown away by the great service we received from the doorman to the servers to the drivers to and from the airport. It has been 5 years since I have been back to Vietnam and the service at the hotel was spectacular. I would recommend this hotel to everyone! They really made my stay wonderful. Thank you Intercontinental Team. We will be back!
Hanz Gold Hotel
2.5/55 Reviews
District 1 - Le Thanh Ton
It's good to be able to eat simply It is convenient to have everything around the street
Sunny Serviced Apartment
4.2/529 Reviews
District 1 - Le Thanh Ton
Located right smack in the middle of District 1. You can walk to Vincom mall in 3min. Opera house is 5min walk away. There’s a few restaurants around the hotel too. Convenience store is around the corner too. The room is big and the kitchen area is great too. For the price and location, I don’t think there’s any better at this range. Will definitely stay here again.

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Introduction to Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, is the largest city in Vietnam. It's a fast-paced city full of contrasts, with street vendors selling fruit and vegetables next to glitzy western-style bars and boutiques. It's a city where history is intimately entwined with the present, offering a unique exploration of Vietnam's cultural diversity.

Tips for Travelling to Ho Chi Minh City

Tan Son Nhat International Airport, located just 7km from the city center, serves Ho Chi Minh City. Once in the city, taxis, buses, and motorbike taxis are popular means of transport. Ride-hailing services are also widely available.

Vietnam’s official currency is the Vietnamese dong (VND), but US dollars are also widely accepted. Vietnamese is the main language, although English is commonly spoken in tourist areas and hotels.

Visa policies vary based on your nationality, with several countries eligible for visa exemptions. It's crucial to verify these details before your journey.

Popular Attractions in Ho Chi Minh City

The city offers several cultural and historical attractions. Don't miss the War Remnants Museum, the Reunification Palace, or the impressive Saigon Notre-Dame Basilica and Saigon Central Post Office designed by Gustave Eiffel.

The colorful Ben Thanh Market is perfect for a taste of local life, and a cruise along the Saigon River offers a unique perspective of the city.

Weather, Best Time to Visit, and What to Wear

Ho Chi Minh City has a tropical climate, divided into the rainy season from May to November and the dry season from December to April. The best time to visit is during the dry season. Light, breathable clothing is recommended, as the city experiences high temperatures year-round.

Choosing Your Ideal Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City

The city offers a range of accommodations to suit every budget. For luxury with a historical twist, consider the Hotel Majestic Saigon, located at the heart of the city with views of the Saigon River. The budget-friendly Beautiful Saigon Hotel is a favorite for its location and excellent service.

For a stay that merges comfort and style, the Liberty Central Saigon Citypoint Hotel offers Instagram-worthy rooftop views. It's conveniently located near the Ben Thanh Market, making exploration easy.

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