help with Saigon Trip
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help with Saigon Trip
My parents are going to Saigon in a month and need some assistance with hotels etc. Has anyone stayed at the Park Hyatt or Caravelle Hotel? These are the kind of hotels they would like to stay at. Also, can anyone recommend a good tailor there and possibly any must see sites. They will only be there 5 nights.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Park Hyatt is quite new, while the Caravelle is an old standby. Another option they might enjoy is the New Majestic, although they should be wary of getting a street-side room. I would choose the Majestic, Park Hyatt or Sheraton over the Caravelle.
Saigon is a very walkable city, and one of the joys there is just wandering around. There's lots of museums worth a look, depending on their interests.
Saigon is a very walkable city, and one of the joys there is just wandering around. There's lots of museums worth a look, depending on their interests.
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Sheraton is the best, followed by the Park Hyatt and Caravelle. Majestic can be very noisy as its on the main road (Ton Duc Thang) for big container trucks heading for the port in D4.
Go to the Lonely Planet website and check out the Thorntree. There is a branch specifically for Vietnam and at the top of the page is the FAQ with just about anything you'd like to know about HCMC.
Go to the Lonely Planet website and check out the Thorntree. There is a branch specifically for Vietnam and at the top of the page is the FAQ with just about anything you'd like to know about HCMC.
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I think you'd better to book the hotel through a travel agent to get lowest price. If I can help you, please feel free to contact me by sendding email to [email protected]
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Bisbee: I realized that the difference is likely to be the fact that I am trying to book for next January....the agent quoted me a Hyatt rate of $360...I have since asked him to switch to the Sheraton.
Here is another, related question: Since many flights, including mine, leave Saigon around midnight, what is the usual practice of the hotels in HCMC regarding late checkout? According to my agent, the Hyatt wants to charge the full day's rate to allow for a checkout that late; I have no idea about the Sheraton's policy yet. (I am not disputing the hotels' right to charge for such an extended use of the room...)
What do you all do about these late departures..just check out and go eat until time to leave for the airport? Or do hotels often allow late checkout for a fee less than the entire rate for the night?
Here is another, related question: Since many flights, including mine, leave Saigon around midnight, what is the usual practice of the hotels in HCMC regarding late checkout? According to my agent, the Hyatt wants to charge the full day's rate to allow for a checkout that late; I have no idea about the Sheraton's policy yet. (I am not disputing the hotels' right to charge for such an extended use of the room...)
What do you all do about these late departures..just check out and go eat until time to leave for the airport? Or do hotels often allow late checkout for a fee less than the entire rate for the night?
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Unfortunately, the Sheraton probably won't be any cheaper. They're quoting $355 on their website and it usually has the best prices. Unbelievable that these hotels cost this much now. I used to stay at the Sheraton for $100.
If you're a Starwood Gold or Platinum member, they allow you to check out at 4pm without any additional charge. I believe most hotels if you stay past 6pm will charge the full days rate. Best bet is to check out, go eat/shop/massage, then back to the hotel for your bags and off to the airport. The less time at that airport the better.
If you're a Starwood Gold or Platinum member, they allow you to check out at 4pm without any additional charge. I believe most hotels if you stay past 6pm will charge the full days rate. Best bet is to check out, go eat/shop/massage, then back to the hotel for your bags and off to the airport. The less time at that airport the better.
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Thanks, Bisbee. The massage is a great idea. These hotels also have nice pools so it should not be too difficult to hang around until time to leave for the airport.
The trvel agent told me that there is such an upswing in tourism in Saigon that many hotels are not honoring the contracts they had with the agents and are jacking their prices sky high in season.
The trvel agent told me that there is such an upswing in tourism in Saigon that many hotels are not honoring the contracts they had with the agents and are jacking their prices sky high in season.
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I have stayed at the Caravelle several times and quite like it. It is as central as it gets, and has good spacious rooms. I have just checked teh prices on expedia.co.uk and the Caravelle is half the cost of the Hyatt - IMO no contest

