Liberty Central Saigon Citypoint Hotel
Signature city view rooms, Rooftop infinity pool and bar
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Signature city view rooms, Rooftop infinity pool and bar
Riverside location with scenic views, Inviting pool area with lush gardens
Rooftop infinity pool with city views, Spacious rooms with city-view balconies
Prime location on Nguyen Hue Street, Highest hotel with panoramic views
Prime location within Saigon Centre, Miss Thu restaurant dining experience
Le Bourgeois restaurant with live music, Graham Greene's literary legacy
Refined C'est La Vie restaurant, Four Elements Spa for rejuvenation
Two outdoor swimming pools, Diverse dining experiences
Widest selection breakfast buffet, Extensive wellness and spa facilities
Rooftop dining with city views, Outdoor pool with poolside bar
Rooftop infinity pool with city views, Prime location near Ben Thanh Market
Spacious rooms with city or park views, Rooftop infinity pool with city views
Historic landmark opposite the Opera House, Luxurious rooms with Opera House views
Prime district 1 location, Rooftop pool with city views
Top-floor suite with city views, Secluded alleyway oasis
Rooftop dining with city views, Year-round outdoor pool
International restaurant with city views, Refined rooms with separate living areas
Executive Lounge with 180-degree views, Outdoor pool with city views
Rooftop pool with city views, Boutique charm and unique design
Panoramic rooftop lounge and bar, Prime central District 1 location
Outdoor pool with city views, Relaxing spa and sauna facilities
Spacious rooms with city panoramas, Rooftop pool with city views
Rooms with city views, Soundproofed rooms for peaceful stays
Resort-style pool and wellness, Diverse dining at Cafe Central Pasteur
Sky bar with panoramic city views, Rooftop pool for city relaxation
Rooftop pool and bar with city views, Unique connecting hotel layout
Spacious apartment-style suites, Afternoon tea with city panorama
Rooftop pool and bar, Diverse international and local dining
Rooms with scenic river views, Dedicated spa and massage services
River-facing rooms with scenic vistas, Relaxing spa and wellness offerings
Culture View Suites with city vistas, Exclusive in-house vegetarian restaurant
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Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, is situated in the far south of the Vietnam and is one of the main hubs for visitors entering the country. The city has a colourful history and there are reminders of that throughout, but it is also an extremely modern city and a fascinating destination for travellers. It is home to countless museums, marketplaces and varying architecture which spread across the city’s many neighbourhoods and offer visitors a real mix of activities. A trip to the city is sure to keep travellers on their toes with excitement around every corner.
Ho Chi Minh City is an extremely hectic experience and for many it can initially feel overwhelming, but the central areas of the city quickly become familiar. There are many recognisable landmarks that are useful for orientation in the various districts of the city, with one of the most central being the Reunification Palace. Indeed much of the city’s attractions can be found in this central area known as District 1, plus it is possible to reach a great deal of these on foot. Similarly, there are dozens of Ho Chi Minh City hotels in and around District 1, providing guests with various options for staying in the heart of the city. Just a few minutes from the Reunification Palace is the Notre Dame Cathedral; built by the French in the late nineteenth-century it is one of the most obvious signs of the colonial days. Ho Chi Minh City is a religiously diverse city and there are further architectural highlights to be found with places of worship, including the city’s main mosque and a variety of temples and pagodas in and around District 1.
The diversity of the city that can be seen in the architecture and culture owes a great deal to its history. Colonial days are clearly evident from the vast amount of Western style architecture, including many administrative buildings which are attractions in their own right, such as the Saigon Central Post Office. There also several older hotels in Ho Chi Minh City that display this architecture but more frequently the larger Ho-Chi-Minh-City hotels are housed in modern glass skyscrapers. Another huge influence on the city was of course the mid-twentieth century Vietnam War; the city now houses multiple museums dedicated to various aspects of the conflict. The War Remnants Museum is the quintessential war related museum for visitors wanting to witness and begin to understand the topic in more depth. The city owes its name to the late Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh and there is another museum dedicated to entirely to him, plus for more of a general overview of the country, the Museum of Vietnamese History is an additional must-visit.
Cuisine is one of Vietnam’s most iconic aspects and any trip to the country is likely to have a huge focus on the food. Ho Chi Minh City contains literally thousands of restaurants, cafes, and street food options, catering for all budgets and offering the wide variety of Vietnamese cuisine. Markets present a glimpse of the most authentic everyday life for Saigon locals and there are always endless food stalls waiting to be sampled. There are dozens of large markets across the city with Ben Thanh Market being one of the most central and well known. It is located in an area of District 1 which contains the style of hotel in Ho-Chi-Minh-City favoured by the young backpacker crowd. Vietnam is actually one of the world’s largest coffee exporters and the coffee scene is thriving in the city. As a result there seems to be an limitless amount of cafes, providing travellers a spot to relax and recover from the frantic metropolis. Similarly, Ho Chi Minh City also has a growing bar and club scene for tourists and locals, with a variety of tourist-oriented establishments contrasted with local hangouts. Many of the tourist bars can be found close by Ben Thanh, near many of the Ho Chi Minh hotels frequented by the party-focused traveller.
Although District 1 dominates most of the time visitors spend in Ho Chi Minh City, it is vital to delve further into the suburbs to further understand the city’s real charm and character. The city has an extensive transportation system which can seem daunting, however there are regular bus routes that can be followed, plus an endless supply of taxis; both of the regular and motorbike type. District 5 is home to the city’s Chinatown and many of the ethnically Chinese Vietnamese. Here visitors can find bustling street markets and a multitude of Chinese restaurants and food stalls. Indeed this district can provide an excellent chance for those seeking a hotel in Ho Chi Minh City with further cultural exposure on their doorstep. District 6 is home to the city’s international airport and is also a more comfortable residential area. This calmer district contains several Saigon hotels that are conveniently placed for flights, useful if concerned about the city’s notorious traffic jams.
In Ho Chi Minh City, you might want to check out Liberty Central Saigon Citypoint Hotel, Au Lac Charner Hotel, Winsuites Saigon Hotel, La Vela Saigon Hotel. These hotels come highly recommended by many travellers.
For a taste of luxury in Ho Chi Minh City, you might want to explore La Vela Saigon Hotel, Rex Hotel Saigon, Renaissance Riverside Hotel Saigon, Caravelle Saigon. These hotels are known for their superior amenities and high-class services.
Travelling with pets? The hotels Hôtel des Arts Saigon - MGallery Collection, Venice Hotel, Hidden Mansions Saigon Resort, Wink Hotel Saigon Centre could be ideal. These hotels are not only pet-friendly but also offer numerous amenities to make your pets feel at home.
If you’re looking for a relaxing spa experience during your stay in Ho Chi Minh City, check out Liberty Central Saigon Citypoint Hotel, Au Lac Charner Hotel, La Vela Saigon Hotel, Royal Hotel Saigon – all of which offer great spa services and facilities.
If you’re looking for a hotel with a pool in Ho Chi Minh City, check out Liberty Central Saigon Citypoint Hotel, Au Lac Charner Hotel, Winsuites Saigon Hotel, La Vela Saigon Hotel – all of which offer great pool facilities for guests to enjoy.
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