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Roseland Corp Hotel
4.5/5261 Reviews

Roseland Corp Hotel

Le Thanh Ton Ho Chi Minh City|0.05km from Saigon Japan Town
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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Sunflower Luxury Hotel
4.2/5263 Reviews

Sunflower Luxury Hotel

Le Thanh Ton Ho Chi Minh City|0.04km from Saigon Japan Town
Stayed here for NY countdown. The location is central, at the District 1 ”Japanese Street”. Bustling and convenient area. When not enjoying their nice breakfast, there are plenty of eateries nearby. The rooftop bar and pool was good for viewing new year fireworks too. However, a few setbacks deducted quite a few points. 1) faulty elevator at times (had to take the stairs sometimes, and be careful at the stairs as its ceiling is really low, my friend hit his head once) 2) hammering and drilling in nearby room or building at early hours (good thing is they let you switch room when dissatisfied) 3) first room had a weird smell (older room with Jacuzzi tub). The final room we got smelled nice (newer room with standard bathtub), but TV remote control and bathtub stopper were missing, had to ask for it 4) the final flaw that made my female friends very uncomfortable, was the clientele - many middle-aged men sitting or waiting around lobby area, ogling girls who walked by. Sometimes it's a group of men, sometimes they're paired with a local lady. Other things to note: - upon check-in, they will request to keep your passport throughout your stay. We were not going to do that, so we gave them VND500000 as deposit (which you'll get back when you check out) - the toilet and shower/bath area are separate, however the walls and doors were made of frosted glass, rather see-through, might be awkward for some if you're not a couple
22Land Hotel Saigon
4.8/58 Reviews

22Land Hotel Saigon

Le Thanh Ton Ho Chi Minh City|0.08km from Saigon Japan Town
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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22Land Hotel Saigon
4.8/58 Reviews
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.
The White Hotel 8A Thai Van Lung
3.8/541 Reviews
Le Thanh Ton
Very budget hotel. Location is perfect right @ little japan saigon. Right in the moddle of all the actions, pubs and eateries. Big comfy rooms, but low floors will be very noisy with all the traffic and beeping. Water pressure on higher floors is useless, ended up taking showers at weird hours or a proper bath at the korean sauna across the road. Breakfast area is puny. But the food is alright. Just go abit later to avoid the working crowd. Shoutout to the 2 very pretty receptionists Miss ”Me” and colleague who always greeted us with smiles and made our day. They speak excellent english too. Recommended if you want to stay near this area with lowest budget.
Saigon City Residence
4.3/54 Reviews
Le Thanh Ton
I have stayed at many locations around hcmc but this apartment really suited my needs with many convenience stores that are open 24 hrs. The cleanliness is top notch even with me cooking everyday there. Everything works as intended with the TV, aircon and even the jacuzzi bath tub.
Sky Gem Hotel Sora
3.9/555 Reviews
Le Thanh Ton
Blue Diamond Signature Hotel 3* has shared the same address with Sky Gem Hotel Sora 4* in Google Map. The two hotels are now the same. Its does not look like the pictures shown in Google Map/Bookings. The hotel's good location is right opposite to the Thai Van Lung gate of Japanese corner. Its 8F pool area is under construction during May 2022. The corridors have not been air conditioned. Room numbers notice are attached by papers on the corner. Walking in the corridors feel like a maze. The garage is not in use. Decoration materials are there. If you have own vehicles, it is wise to park it in the nearby public pay parking lot. The lobby has a coffee shop. The restaurant provides simple breakfasts. The rooms with windows are DELUXE – Internal, Junior suite, VIP. It is suggested to book directly with the hotel. The Interiors are designed with many bamboos. The air conditioner in room takes a while to cool down the room. A ventilation well is behind the bamboo slide door. The bathtub is next to the bed. Toilet and shower room is behind the bed. The floor has no carpet. It is quiet during night. Soundproof is ok. In general, the hotel has a very good location.
Sunflower Luxury Hotel
4.2/5263 Reviews
Le Thanh Ton
Stayed here for NY countdown. The location is central, at the District 1 ”Japanese Street”. Bustling and convenient area. When not enjoying their nice breakfast, there are plenty of eateries nearby. The rooftop bar and pool was good for viewing new year fireworks too. However, a few setbacks deducted quite a few points. 1) faulty elevator at times (had to take the stairs sometimes, and be careful at the stairs as its ceiling is really low, my friend hit his head once) 2) hammering and drilling in nearby room or building at early hours (good thing is they let you switch room when dissatisfied) 3) first room had a weird smell (older room with Jacuzzi tub). The final room we got smelled nice (newer room with standard bathtub), but TV remote control and bathtub stopper were missing, had to ask for it 4) the final flaw that made my female friends very uncomfortable, was the clientele - many middle-aged men sitting or waiting around lobby area, ogling girls who walked by. Sometimes it's a group of men, sometimes they're paired with a local lady. Other things to note: - upon check-in, they will request to keep your passport throughout your stay. We were not going to do that, so we gave them VND500000 as deposit (which you'll get back when you check out) - the toilet and shower/bath area are separate, however the walls and doors were made of frosted glass, rather see-through, might be awkward for some if you're not a couple
Roseland Corp Hotel
4.5/5261 Reviews
Le Thanh Ton
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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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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