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Roseland Corp Hotel
4.5/5297 Reviews

Roseland Corp Hotel

District 1 - Le Thanh Ton Ho Chi Minh City|0.21km from Samurai Cafe Saigon

Latest booking 9 hrs ago

After two nights in the Roseland Corp Hotel I just don’t know where to start describing this horrible experience as everything - the service, the rooms, the prices - was just so, so bad. So I just start at the beginning: We arrived on a Thursday. Arranging a pick-up from the airport was surprisingly complicated, it took several mails with the service manager for no reason but in the end there was a quite unfriendly driver waiting for us at the gate. They charged us 750.000 Dong which is way above the common taxi-rate (150.000 Dong). When we arrived at the hotel they charged my credit card for the room - twice. As the woman at the front desk didn’t understand English that well, it was quite complicated to convince her of her mistake and get the money back. The Roseland Corp hotel has an impressive entrance area. It’s nice, really. But unfortunately this doesn’t translate to the rooms. They are terrible, probably furnished in the 80s and not renewed since. They have whirlpool bathtubs made of plastic, lots of wood in the room, curtains that haven’t been washed for ages, and you can hear everything that is going on outside of your room. The first room we got smelled like cold cigarette smoke. I complained and they upgraded us to a bigger room (after we looked at a series of rooms, one of them still in use by a paying guest). But even the upgraded room was by far worse then everything we have seen in Vietnam. I wanted to cancel the whole reservation but they wouldn’t let us go. Instead they promised us the best room of the hotel the next day and we stayed. The first night was terrible. The bed had a very, very old and thus noisy spring mattress. The slightest movement made a noise. The walls and curtains had stains all over it. There’s no constant hot water, I had a cold shower in the morning. Shower and toilet happened to make weird unexpected noises. The best room in the hotel was basically the same as before but with a better view and a less noisy mattress. At this point I was ready to drink on that but unfortunately all the mini bar contained was two bottles of water. Breakfast was…well, let’s not talk about it. All of this would have been okay somehow if this hotel wasn’t so pricey. It’s like paying for a filet mignon and getting McDonalds Cheesburger. When we checked out the woman at the front desk (the same who messed up the payment) kindly asked us to sit and wait in the entrance area so she can check if everything is okay. We waited five, ten, fifteen minutes and nothing happened. When we asked her if everything was okay, she was surprised to see that we are still there. Yes, everything okay, she said. I can’t say the same. P.S.: Neil, the doorman, was the only exception to this experience. You are great, man! Please find a new employer.

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Cherry Boutique Hotel
4.3/533 Reviews

Cherry Boutique Hotel

District 1 - Le Thanh Ton Ho Chi Minh City|0.08km from Samurai Cafe Saigon
Chery Boutique hotel - no windows opaque out no see out. So no point and getting the window room and paying the extra fee because even with the window it is no outside visibility. - no towel hangers in bathroom. This is minor until you start to look for a place to hang your towel and you realize there is no where so I needed up hanging mine over the shower head No gym. If you like to workout or u want to keep up with your workouts, no real gym here. The 1 treadmill you see in the online pics was not working, and the stationary bike is unpowered belt type. The sauna was working but mgmt keeps the circuit breakers off so u can’t turn it on without permission. But it works and gets reasonably hot. There is no jacuzzi, the small pool that is listed as a Jacuzzi is unheated. Everything is smaller than pics. Pics are taken and the right angles and distance but anything listed under 300sqft is basically just bed and bathroom. Rooms are small. Loft has no headroom. If you get the larger room with loft the loft is just big enough to crawl I into the bed and sit up while in the bed, anyone taller than a 7 year old will not be able to stand up. Little to no bathroom couter space for your toiletries, similar to the towel rack, no counter space in bathrooms. On check out,n the way out they will inspect your room for missing items such as towels or wash clothes and itemize the waters you have drinken. They stock the refrigerator with bottled waters but then don't tell u that they are for sale. And they sale them for ,5x the price u can buy them from street vendors right outside.i was charged 100,000d about $5 for 4 bottled waters in the room. Check the online hotel listing , and you will see it says”drinking water”. They do at least give u a teapot so u can boil your own water and refrigerate for drinking. The breakfast buffet is as depicted in pics, only issue here is no juice bar.They put the juice in these tiny little jars barely big enough for a child instead of just making a dispenser full with the typical tiny glasses so u don’t take much. Overall, this is a good hotel in a pinch or short 1-2 night stays, and at the right price. $30 a night would be my max to pay on this one. It will put u in the center of the action of Japan town and district 1. But, ***as a vacation destination, I do not recommend. ****

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Roseland Centa Hotel & Spa
4.4/5140 Reviews
District 1 - Le Thanh Ton
We stayed 3 nights in Roseland Centa hotel. Beautiful and comfortable rooms, extensive breakfast buffet, good location. The greatest brightness of this hotel is the reception staff. They shall do everything in their power to make the stay as pleasant as possible. For example, Long advised us to go to look at the firework from the roof of Roseland Sweet Hotel and reserved a VIP table, we asked 2 additional heads and were brought in an eye-spot, ... Special thanks to Long, Niran and Tai.
Silverland Sakyo Hotel
4.4/5119 Reviews
District 1 - Le Thanh Ton
Excellent location in District 1, Japan town area, enough good restaurants, bars and facilities, easy to get to any part of Saigon from there, offices are close by. Overall property is getting old now, aircon in lobby doesn’t really work well, compact style hotel but I guess you get what you pay for.
Locasis Japanese Hotel & Service Apartment
4.3/57 Reviews
District 1 - Le Thanh Ton
Next to Japan Street, eating, shopping and entertainment are all quite convenient. Japan Street, the place where the old drivers know, the famous MIUMIUSPA, is also next to it, is a place that walks hundreds of meters.
La Opera Saigon Hotel
4.4/542 Reviews
District 1 - Le Thanh Ton
The service provided by the hotel staff was impeccable. Every staff member we encountered exuded warmth, attention to detail, and a genuine desire to ensure our comfort and satisfaction. From the friendly greetings at check-in to the prompt and efficient assistance throughout our stay, their commi**ent to exceptional hospitality was truly commendable.- Premium 5 Star Experience! My room was a haven of modern lux, meticulously designed to create a warm, serene and inviting ambiance. The tastefully appointed furnishings, plush bedding, and homey vibe added to our overall sense of relaxation and serenity. Beyond the extraordinary services the hotel offered, it was the exceptional attention to even the smallest details that truly set this establishment apart. Whether it was the personal touches in our room, the genuine care of the staff, or the thoughtful gestures throughout my stay, I felt truly valued as guests- my home away from home. In conclusion, our time at this remarkable hotel was an experience of pure bliss. From the warm and gracious staff to the fabulous accommodations and a stone throw away to what Ho Chi Minh is all about.
BLUE DIAMOND 8B HOTEL
3.9/574 Reviews
District 1 - Le Thanh Ton
Stayed here for two weeks while I was lecturing nearby. Clean. comfortable room - good value for money. But staff were very helpful and caring. I wasn't feeling well one day and the breakfast manager conjured up a lovely rice porridge for me. The hotel is on a lively street with a variety of restaurant choices. I will be back.
Cherry Boutique Hotel
4.3/533 Reviews
District 1 - Le Thanh Ton
Chery Boutique hotel - no windows opaque out no see out. So no point and getting the window room and paying the extra fee because even with the window it is no outside visibility. - no towel hangers in bathroom. This is minor until you start to look for a place to hang your towel and you realize there is no where so I needed up hanging mine over the shower head No gym. If you like to workout or u want to keep up with your workouts, no real gym here. The 1 treadmill you see in the online pics was not working, and the stationary bike is unpowered belt type. The sauna was working but mgmt keeps the circuit breakers off so u can’t turn it on without permission. But it works and gets reasonably hot. There is no jacuzzi, the small pool that is listed as a Jacuzzi is unheated. Everything is smaller than pics. Pics are taken and the right angles and distance but anything listed under 300sqft is basically just bed and bathroom. Rooms are small. Loft has no headroom. If you get the larger room with loft the loft is just big enough to crawl I into the bed and sit up while in the bed, anyone taller than a 7 year old will not be able to stand up. Little to no bathroom couter space for your toiletries, similar to the towel rack, no counter space in bathrooms. On check out,n the way out they will inspect your room for missing items such as towels or wash clothes and itemize the waters you have drinken. They stock the refrigerator with bottled waters but then don't tell u that they are for sale. And they sale them for ,5x the price u can buy them from street vendors right outside.i was charged 100,000d about $5 for 4 bottled waters in the room. Check the online hotel listing , and you will see it says”drinking water”. They do at least give u a teapot so u can boil your own water and refrigerate for drinking. The breakfast buffet is as depicted in pics, only issue here is no juice bar.They put the juice in these tiny little jars barely big enough for a child instead of just making a dispenser full with the typical tiny glasses so u don’t take much. Overall, this is a good hotel in a pinch or short 1-2 night stays, and at the right price. $30 a night would be my max to pay on this one. It will put u in the center of the action of Japan town and district 1. But, ***as a vacation destination, I do not recommend. ****

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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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