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Happy Life Grand Hotel & Sky Bar
4.2/568 Reviews

Happy Life Grand Hotel & Sky Bar

Ho Chi Minh City|0.45km from Cafe Hao
Booked this particular hotel as I wanted a pool. Although a little overpriced. Went to the skybar for a drink, no menus on table, was shown drinks menu in a electronic tablet, ordered a small tiger beer. Thought it was 50k, ordered another 1ltr tiger draught 250k, again overpriced, but thought would be easier. When asked for the bill was given total of 542,850! They charged 120 and 350k for the drinks, AND tax on top of that! Queried and argued with manager who agreed to give me 20% ”discount”. Paid in disgust, to sort out with hotel manager in morning. Aircon in room not cool at night. Called to have it looked at nothing they could do. They put up a sign on lift in the morning advising pool cannot be used until the following day due to a wedding! Had they told me yesterday pool was unavailable I would not have checked in!!!! Spent 2 hours with asst manager and telephoning manager, asking for a refund or extended checkout. Would not provide. Eventually agreed to extended checkout after a few hours. This hotel/bar falsely advertises facilities, could have advised pool not available, then STEALS from guests by advertising a price and charging something completely different. I have not experienced anything like this in any other hotel I've stayed in anywhere in the world. Ohh and today was advised doing lift maintenance, will be 30 mins, 4 hours later no lift, had to walk with luggage from 6th floor. No hotel staff assistance. Eventually got correct change from drinks money stolen AVOID AT ALL COSTS.

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The Odys Boutique Hotel
4.4/5112 Reviews

The Odys Boutique Hotel

Ho Chi Minh City Centre Ho Chi Minh City|0.21km from Cafe Hao
The Odys is a tricky one for us to review. Overall we stayed 3 nights during our trip, 2 nights together then a break and a further night after a trip to the mekong. The hotel itself is quite nice.. nothing really wrong with it as such, the rooms were clean and had everything in there like all the others we've stayed in during our time in Vietnam. I wouldn't really call the Odys a ”Boutique” hotel but that's a matter of opinion.. but where we feel the Odys was a let down in this regard was that ”personal” feeling. Earlier in our trip we stayed in many places and all of them without question made us feel like we'd been before.. and in the case of multiple nights and multiple visits indeed the return welcome felt very personal (Bonsella.. you are the best in this regard during our trip!). The staff in reception were pleasant and polite but but it did seem very ”clinical” in approach? Maybe the city thing? But in our opinion it was a little too sterile feeling for a ”boutique” hotel. Breakfast in the hotel was fine, with the usual options available but the staff in the restaurant were our least preferred of the whole trip (anywhere in Vietnam), they were disorganised to say the least.. There were plenty of them around but service wasn't exactly the best. We did take advantage of one of the offers for the restaurant one night, booking a table by the side for a good city view. When we arrived that evening we find that the table we booked had been given to someone else, and in fact there was no mention of our booking. We waited and before long another suitable table became available. After eating we got the bill, and queried why the offer wasn't applied. We were told in order to get the offer we needed to book a table beforehand, this was by the very same person who led us to the table after finding out our booked table had already been given to someone else. It was sorted out, but this is just one of many examples of the staff not being the best. Oddly enough it was also the only place in Vietnam where we struggled with staff not being able to speak English (very few seemed to?), this took us by surprise as even in the remote locations in the north this didn't seem an issue. So In summary, we think this hotel is ok for the night, but that boutique feel is not there, its much more of a large hotel kind of feeling.

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Anh Duy Hotel
3.4/514 Reviews
Bach Dang Riverside
You get what you paid for. It's basic room. They upgraded me with window room(that basically is shaded window). There were no water bottles in the room, nor room cleaning service (i stayed 3 nights), guys at reception don't speak English, tho trying to help
A25 Hotel - 14 Pho Duc Chinh
4/517 Reviews
Bach Dang Riverside
Environment: Very good, easy to find on the side of the road, 3 minutes walk from Ho Chi Minh Art Museum, about 15 minutes from the Mali Oman Indian Temple and Fan Wu Lao Street, very convenient Facilities: Very good, there are disposable slippers, free mineral water, tea bags and coffee, bath water is very good, breakfast options are average, not many Hygiene: Very good, domestic express hotel level Service: very warm, very good In short, this is a good hotel, it is a chain, it is recommended to stay
Ohana Hotel - Near Bitexco
3.9/53 Reviews
Bach Dang Riverside
This 4 star Hotel is a no go people. Its a 2 star hotel. The place is not what they sell it or advertise it to be, be carefull.. The website is old and outdated with pictures to when it opened in the 18th century. The towls are so old, full of holes and torn that we had to ask reception for new ones. NO hot water and the shower is in the bath. No showers in baths are advertised on their website. Our Fdidge didnt work, the plugs in the ROOM didnt work they had to lay an extension jn the room to switch on the fridge. Hotel is old, dirty, dingy and a 3 star at the most. Terrible service at the at the Restuarant, i had to call each time for service. No good!!!!
The Hammock Hotel Fine Arts Museum
4.5/5198 Reviews
Ho Chi Minh City Centre
The hotel offers an all-inclusive package with unlimited soft drinks and beers. Complimentary washing machine and dryer services are provided. Guests can enjoy a coffee shop in the lobby with discounted rates for in-house guests. While not classified as luxury, the accommodations are incredibly comfortable and equipped with all essential amenities. The hotel's location is conveniently close to Benh Thanh market, allowing for easy exploration on foot, though taxis are available for those who prefer it. The staff is exceptionally welcoming and charming. This establishment stands out as a fantastic choice, providing excellent value for the money spent. I thoroughly enjoyed my stay and would unquestionably return and recommend it to others. One minor drawback is the thin walls, which allow some noise from outside to be audible in the rooms. Nevertheless, this is a small inconvenience compared to the overall cleanliness and comfort experienced during my stay.
The Odys Boutique Hotel
4.4/5112 Reviews
Ho Chi Minh City Centre
The Odys is a tricky one for us to review. Overall we stayed 3 nights during our trip, 2 nights together then a break and a further night after a trip to the mekong. The hotel itself is quite nice.. nothing really wrong with it as such, the rooms were clean and had everything in there like all the others we've stayed in during our time in Vietnam. I wouldn't really call the Odys a ”Boutique” hotel but that's a matter of opinion.. but where we feel the Odys was a let down in this regard was that ”personal” feeling. Earlier in our trip we stayed in many places and all of them without question made us feel like we'd been before.. and in the case of multiple nights and multiple visits indeed the return welcome felt very personal (Bonsella.. you are the best in this regard during our trip!). The staff in reception were pleasant and polite but but it did seem very ”clinical” in approach? Maybe the city thing? But in our opinion it was a little too sterile feeling for a ”boutique” hotel. Breakfast in the hotel was fine, with the usual options available but the staff in the restaurant were our least preferred of the whole trip (anywhere in Vietnam), they were disorganised to say the least.. There were plenty of them around but service wasn't exactly the best. We did take advantage of one of the offers for the restaurant one night, booking a table by the side for a good city view. When we arrived that evening we find that the table we booked had been given to someone else, and in fact there was no mention of our booking. We waited and before long another suitable table became available. After eating we got the bill, and queried why the offer wasn't applied. We were told in order to get the offer we needed to book a table beforehand, this was by the very same person who led us to the table after finding out our booked table had already been given to someone else. It was sorted out, but this is just one of many examples of the staff not being the best. Oddly enough it was also the only place in Vietnam where we struggled with staff not being able to speak English (very few seemed to?), this took us by surprise as even in the remote locations in the north this didn't seem an issue. So In summary, we think this hotel is ok for the night, but that boutique feel is not there, its much more of a large hotel kind of feeling.
Triple E Hotel Fine Art Museum
4.4/547 Reviews
I stayed here for 2 nights from a friend’s recommendation. I made the right choice when the room is super cool with all the facilities needed. The location is good too as I can walk to most of the tourist attractions. Good breakfast served in the morning with lots of choices.

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Ho Chi Minh City Travel Guide

Ho Chi Minh City, the dynamic and vibrant metropolis of Vietnam, offers a truly unique experience for first-time visitors. Immerse yourself in its rich history, explore its bustling streets, and indulge in its diverse culinary scene. From ancient landmarks to modern attractions, Ho Chi Minh City has something for everyone.

Numerous Popular Attractions in Ho Chi Minh City:

Ben Thanh Market: Dive into the bustling atmosphere of this iconic market, where you can shop for local handicrafts, sample delicious street food, and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere.

War Remnants Museum: Gain insight into Vietnam's turbulent past through thought-provoking exhibits that showcase the effects of the Vietnam War.

Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon: Marvel at the stunning French colonial architecture of this iconic cathedral, which stands as a symbol of Ho Chi Minh City.

Independence Palace: Step back in time and explore the historic rooms of this former presidential palace, where notable events in Vietnam's history took place.

Cu Chi Tunnels: Venture into the underground network of tunnels used by Vietnamese soldiers during the Vietnam War and learn about their ingenious guerrilla tactics.

Transportation of Ho Chi Minh City:

Tan Son Nhat International Airport: The main gateway to Ho Chi Minh City, located about 8 kilometers from the city center.

Taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available for transportation to and from the airport.

Saigon Railway Station: If you prefer traveling by train, Saigon Railway Station connects Ho Chi Minh City with other major cities in Vietnam.

Better to Know Before Visiting Ho Chi Minh City:

Weather: Ho Chi Minh City experiences a tropical climate, with hot and humid weather year-round. Pack lightweight and breathable clothing to stay comfortable.

Currency: The official currency is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). It's advisable to exchange your currency to VND before arriving or use ATMs to withdraw local currency.

Language: The primary language spoken is Vietnamese, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas and hotels.

Street Etiquette: Be cautious when crossing the streets in Ho Chi Minh City, as traffic can be chaotic.

Bargaining: Bargaining is common practice in markets and street vendors. Don't be afraid to negotiate for a better price, but do so respectfully.

Other Attractions:

Besides of must-visit attractions, you can also visit top-rated attractions like Quận 1, Pham Ngu Lao Street. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Thien Cung Cave, An Dong Market, Ben Thanh Market to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

Hotel Info in Ho Chi Minh City

Looking for hotels in Ho Chi Minh City? Trip.com is a great place to start. While traveling to Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City is one of the most popular destinations. Located in Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City is a well-known and vibrant city.

You don't have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Ho Chi Minh City. Here, there are more than 1707 hotels for you to choose from. When looking for hotels in Ho Chi Minh City, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 39 USD. There are 30 five-star hotels in Ho Chi Minh City at an average price of 164 USD per night. There are 66 four-star hotels in Ho Chi Minh City at an average price of 75 USD per night. There are 351 three-star hotels in Ho Chi Minh City at an average price of 42 USD per night. There are 358 two-star hotels in Ho Chi Minh City at an average price of 23 USD per night. Ho Chi Minh City has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. Hotels under the Novotel brand are a good choice. Those who favor Novotel can choose a hotel under its name. A popular hotel in Ho Chi Minh City, Bay Hotel Ho Chi Minh City is also one of the highest rated. Liberty Central Saigon Riverside Hotel Ho Chi Minh City is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 30.27°C during the day, 25.2°C at night

• April to June: 31.55°C during the day, 27.32°C at night

• July to September: 29.86°C during the day, 26.18°C at night

• October to December: 28.93°C during the day, 24.77°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 9.47 cm

• Summer: 193.5 cm

• Autumn: 296.87 cm

• Winter: 143.83 cm

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