4 Best Hotels in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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Most visitors stay in Districts 1 and 3—the center of old Saigon—where the highest proportion of the museums, galleries, restaurants, bars, and nightclubs are found. The gracious old colonial hotels are here, too, as are many newer international hotels. Free Wi-Fi is ubiquitous, but service can be hit-or-miss. When in doubt, just remember that location trumps facilities. Look for bargains during Ho Chi Minh City's low season, from May to October, when some hotels discount their room rates to entice visitors during the rainy season.

At the higher end of the hotel spectrum, management strives to deliver international-standard four- or five-star service, and usually does so. Things can get interesting in the mid-range and budget options, especially if staff is unfamiliar with international service standards. Exercise patience because in most cases, intentions are good.

Mai House Saigon

$$$$ | 157 Nam Ky Khoi Nghia, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Fodor's Choice

A stay at Mai House Saigon feels like stepping back into a more elegant age of travel. Old-world charm meets modern comfort and convenience in sleek lines and glass-enclosed bathrooms with claw-foot bathtubs. The rooftop lounge and outdoor swimming pool are lovely ways to beat the Saigon heat. Accommodation options include rooms, suites, and one- and two-bedroom apartments.

Pros

  • Immaculately kept rooms
  • Elegant decor
  • Rooftop bar and swimming pool

Cons

  • Service can be hit or miss
  • Requires a taxi to most attractions
  • English level of staff could be better
157 Nam Ky Khoi Nghia, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-7303--9000
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180 rooms
No Meals

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Somerset Ho Chi Minh City

$$$$ | 8A Nguyen Binh Khiem, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Fodor's Choice

Serviced one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments with fully equipped kitchens and on-site recreation amenities, all only a short walk from the zoo, make this a great choice for families. The resort-style pool, barbecue area, landscaped grounds, children's playground, daily housekeeping, and 24-hour reception all make for a great alternative to a hotel room, especially during the rainy season when a heavy downpour can mean staying indoors for hours on end.

Pros

  • Facilities and service standards of a five-star hotel
  • On-site restaurant
  • Lots of child-friendly amenities

Cons

  • Slightly outside of the main business area and not close to the main sights
  • Limited breakfast selection
  • Would benefit from a refurbishment
8A Nguyen Binh Khiem, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-3822–8899
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196 apartments
No Meals

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Riverside Serviced Apartments

$$$ | 53 Vo Truong Toan, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

True to its name, these one- to five-bedroom riverside apartments house a mix of long-term expat residences and short-term visitors, and can be a great deal for families. The complex has a pool, children's playground, expansive grassed areas, tennis courts, a café, a convenience store, and a fitness center on-site. There are regular shuttle boats and buses to District 1. The views of the Saigon River from the river-fronting apartments are great, and the complex manages to maintain the feel of a boutique resort while maintaining home-away-from-home comforts.

Pros

  • Good amenities for families
  • River views
  • Feels like a resort

Cons

  • Removed from local life
  • Very little within walking distance
  • Not all apartments have river view
53 Vo Truong Toan, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-3744–4111
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100 apartments
No Meals

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Saigon Domaine Luxury Residences

$$$$ | 1057 Binh Quoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

In this luxurious, peaceful, and private complex on Thanh Da Island (considered one of Ho Chi Minh City's last green vestiges), apartments with one to four bedrooms come with a full kitchen and a washing machine. There's also a range of resort-style, family-friendly amenities including a swimming pool, children's play areas, a library, and a gym. There are regular minibus shuttles into District 1, and apartments can be rented on a nightly or monthly basis.

Pros

  • An escape from the chaos of downtown
  • Beautiful views of the Saigon River
  • Free bus shuttles to downtown

Cons

  • 20 minutes by shuttle or taxi downtown
  • No on-site restaurant
  • Immediate area is not pedestrian-friendly
1057 Binh Quoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-3556–6163
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45 apartments
Free Breakfast

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