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A25 Hotel - 55 Cach Mang Thang 8
4.1/516 Reviews
Ho Chi Minh City Centre
The location of the hotel is very good. There are many restaurants around, especially an internet celebrity shop that sells Vietnamese baguettes, which are very delicious. Although the room is not big, it is relatively clean and the air conditioning is very powerful. There is a jollibee within ten minutes' walk. Saigon Airport is not far away by taxi. You can also walk to Pham Ngu Lao Street. The front desk staff also helped search for international flights to Cambodia. Bus stop, will choose here next time
Cicilia Saigon Hotels & Spa
3.9/578 Reviews
Ho Chi Minh City Centre
Would not recommend to anyone. Why? PFB the instances:- Cons 1) We were in transit from 12 AM the previous night and we reached the hotel around 9 AM. We were jetlagged, tired, sleepy and head was heavy. We requested the receptionist (a male) to please give us the room based on an early check in price. The response was shocking! We were told the category of room we have booked will not be available till 2 PM so you can wait in the lobby. Else, pay early check price for the room (that they were never giving until 2 PM) and also, play half price for another category of room (they were offering a suite). Imagine having to pay A+B just to get the room to sleep off. No consideration for the tired travellers. We paid early check in price for the room we never got and also, paid half price for a lower room category and slept till 1:30 PM. After we woke up, we moved to Our room. 2) No room service whatsover. If you wish to eat, eat during the buffet breakfast or Sky Garden on the top floor. When we enquired, if hunger strikes at say 12 noon or 9 PM - receptionist told us - You can go out and eat! 3) No iron available. Forcefully, we had to give the clothes for dry cleaning. And guess what? Ironing AFTER dry cleaning came at an extra cost. I mean how does that add up???? Also, they had almost lost my husband's t-shirt. They took them 3 hours to find it after the 48 hours delay. Yes, you heard it right - 48 hrs and 24 hours TAT for dry cleaning. 4) No tourist guidance whatsover. When we asked where do we go how do we go? We were handed a pamphlet. When looking for more options Alagon (just on the other street of this hotel) advised us to use Grab for travel. Which was a lifesaver. 5) When we asked for currency to be exchanged (Dollars to Dong) - The receptionist emptied his own pockets to give us the money and said he did not enough. How is that legal?? He did not give us the rate or even opened the hotel's money drawer. It was like he was transacting with us. Not the hotel! 6) The hotel is dull and gloomy. We requested for an upgrade or even a different room to get better sleep. We were given a road facing room which was full of traffic whole day and night. The receptionist (this time a female) said you can book online, with us expensive and we will see if we can give you. It is based on my manager. It was like pushing off business. 'I am not interested in giving you a room' vibes. Pros- 1) It is centrally located. So you can walk up to Starbucks or convenience stores. 2) Zen at the restaurant is a lovely lady who will take care of you. She wears a bow scarf and shirt pant. She was the only one who was welcoming. The days when my husband did not go down for breakfast, she would enquire about him and ask if I needed eggs prepared beforehand in case, he was on his way down. 3) Housekeeping staff is nice and helpful. 4) The room is clean with well equipped washroom. We had booked this room for 2 legs as we were doing Hoi-An inbetween for 3 days. After the
Sai Gon Park Hotel
4.3/529 Reviews
Ho Chi Minh City Centre
I stayed here in Feb 2019. First, I booked for 4 nights only but then I liked the location, the staff and cleaniness, I decided to stayed in this hotel 2 more times in March 2019. The hotel was about 1 year old. I stayed in room 401 and 501. AC worked fast. Room was clean. Lots of restaurants around including a vegetarian one. There was also a catholic church near by. Staff were super nice and friendly (especially Bich Lai). The owner of this hotel also has 2 more older hotels near by (Bloom hotel 1 and 2). I stayed at the Bloom 2 (Or Hoang Hotel) for 3 nights due to the Saigon Park was sold out. (Both hotels were few steps from one another) However, I don't like the Hoang hotel much since it was a bit dated. Overall, I liked the Saigon Park hotel, but I can't give it a 5 star rating. There is no tissues in the room and no free daily bottle of water. Also, the AC does not automatically on after you insert the key card into the slot. You have to remember to turn it on all the time.
Sakura Hostel Saigon
3.6/520 Reviews
Ho Chi Minh City Centre
The location is good because it's close to Eohaengja Street, but the facilities aren't great and it was a little difficult to find because you had to go into a narrow alley. However, it was quiet.
Van Hung
4.1/55 Reviews
Ho Chi Minh City Centre
The location is in a back alley, so it was quiet even at night. It appears to be a family-run guest house, and children are on the first floor during the day. The room was large. (It was listed as 19-20m2.) There are several bottles of water in the refrigerator, and it's cheap (from 6,000 VND). There is also a large bottle of water, which you will pay when you check out. The hotel staff can also speak English. The banh mi shop is open in the evening. Just around the corner from the main street is a green supermarket called Foods that is open until 9 o'clock. There was a privately run shop across the street where you could buy cold drinks.
Song Anh Hotel
2.8/50 Reviews
Ho Chi Minh City Centre
Good location, convenient to go everywhere, welcoming front desk

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