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Huong Sen Hotel
4.1/5107 Reviews

Huong Sen Hotel

Nguyen Hue Walking Street Ho Chi Minh City|0.1km from Saigon Central Mosque
Beware. This hotel has No lift, only Staicase to the Breakfast buffet rooftop Restaurant on the 7th floor and to Roof top Pool and Spa above it on the 8th floor. The hotel lift only goes up to the 6th floor! For those who cannot climb stairs like me, it was a rude shock ! So please keep in mind. I would have never booked this hotel had I known! The pool and Spa are well maintained and also have a Jacuzzi hot tub , a Steam Room and Sauna. The Pool is very tiny and like a jacuzzi size! The rooms are a bit dated and stuffy. The AC looks old and the cooling is not too good. Other than that the rooms are big, spacious and have a mini bar and kettle for tea coffee. We got a large room with a dbl bed and 2 single beds, no balcony, so it was nice and big. The regular deluxe dbl room, no balcony is a bit on the small side. Room w no balcony is quiet as its not on the street. The bathroom is very good and big. But the tub is very high and hard for someone with mobility issues and arthritis. So I would well avoid this hotel at all costs. Its just Not suitable for those with mobility issues and accesibility needs. Its very centrally located, next to Hguyen hue walking street, near all landmarks. Sheraton and Hilton and all big hotels very close. Its in District 1 so perfect location as many major attractions are a stones throw. Or easily 10 min walkable. Buffet breakfast is very good, staff is cheerful and efficient, its clean ( albeit stuffy , dated rooms) , with big baths and makes for a good city hotel with an open terrace breakfast buffet, Full service Spa, roof top pool, hot tub , steam and Sauna! If you are going to not spend much time in the room and are okay with dated rooms, its a good deal mainly for the location and above amenities !
Bong Sen Hotel Saigon
4.2/553 Reviews

Bong Sen Hotel Saigon

Nguyen Hue Walking Street Ho Chi Minh City|0.1km from Saigon Central Mosque
It is difficult to imagine this hotel was once three star quality. Frankly, it’s hard to believe this hotel could legitimately earn one star. The promotional photographs provided on various booking websites and the property’s website are simply not accurate. According to the hotel, they are for “illustration purposes” and are not actual hotel rooms in this hotel. I paid for an upgraded superior deluxe room and the pictures speak for themselves. My room was neither superior, nor deluxe. Dingy, old, rundown, Blank walls, thin, worn mattress, moldy bathroom fixtures, worn out carpet, non-functional light switches, and I could go on. From a practical standpoint, there are no power outlets near the bed - I had to charge my phone in the bathroom where one of the two power outlets was broken. This hotel’s best days are behind it. Many rooms here have no windows, which is why I upgraded to a Superior Deluxe, which has a window but only in the technical sense. Mine has a window that looks out into darkness. See the picture below taken at mid-day. No light whatsoever. Just a physical window. The room obviously used to be a smoking room. Smoking is no longer permitted but my room as well as the corridor do have the odor of stale cigarette smoke. The cigarette burns on the furniture remain evident. My advice is to choose a bite that has a well-established reputation. There are many with comparable prices. I hope my review can save at least one traveler from the great disappointment that would otherwise await them at Bong Sen.

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Me Gustas Central Hotel
3.9/580 Reviews
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Our first stop in Vietnam was Ho Chi Minh City. In Ho Chi Minh City, this Megustas hotel is the first choice. This hotel is located in a bustling downtown area, but it is extremely peaceful inside. From the hotel, it takes 3 minutes to walk to the Ho Chi Minh Concert Hall. Walk for another 3 minutes and you’ll find the city government building. Another 10 minutes walk is the famous Notre Dame Church, next to the famous Ho Chi Minh City Old Post Office. These are all tourist attractions in Ho Chi Minh City. The hotel's breakfast offers a wide variety of options. There are not many guests. Therefore, I was able to enjoy breakfast in silence, which was in sharp contrast to the extremely noisy streets outside. All other services are very good. Recommended to stay!
Pearl Central Hotel- Near Nguyen Hue Street
3.9/513 Reviews
Nguyen Hue Walking Street
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Asian Ruby Center Point Hotel
3.5/538 Reviews
Nguyen Hue Walking Street
This is a extension of a stay from a triple room. Which was not very nice. For the ease of stay, avoiding the move, staff ask to stay in the same room. Which I agree to as well, lazy to move. However, as a side note, as I do have another booking for the exec room within the family. The exec room is definitely slightly more comfortable. Breakfast is support to be included in the booking however, reception say restaurant is under renovation. And did not provide any other recourse. A tad disappointing.
A25 Hotel - 35 Mac Thi Buoi
3.3/59 Reviews
Nguyen Hue Walking Street
Breakfast is good. There are f French bread and Vietnamese Pho. It is close to Christmas. There are many people. I am coming to Saigon for business. Ordered online for two days. Later, I did not tell the front desk to stay in advance. They are all done online. Can only help elsewhere. So we must pay attention to this in Vietnam. Don't be passive!

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