22 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.

La Festa Phu Quoc, Curio Collection by Hilton

$$$$ | Sunset Town An Thoi, Phu Quoc, 91000, Vietnam Fodor's Choice

The most luxurious hotel in Sunset Town, the design-led La Festa Phu Quoc is tastefully inspired by the Amalfi Coast. Graceful arches punctuate the public spaces while rooms and suites have a decidedly Mediterranean beach feel with their vibrant colors and spa-inspired bathrooms. The pool overlooking the ocean is especially picturesque.

Pros

  • Mediterranean-inspired decor
  • Short walk to cable car and Kiss of the Sea show
  • Very relaxing vibe

Cons

  • Rooms are on the small side
  • No family rooms
  • The Kiss Bridge somewhat mars the sea views
Sunset Town An Thoi, Phu Quoc, 91000, Vietnam
029-7352--5555
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197 rooms
Free Breakfast

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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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Park Hyatt Saigon

$$$$ | 2 Lam Son Sq., Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Fodor's Choice

Arguably one of the top international luxury hotels in Ho Chi Minh City, the Park Hyatt Saigon has a hard-to-beat location close to the major downtown attractions. French colonial–inspired interiors, high teas under the soaring ceiling of the Park Lounge, a lush tropical pool area, stunning floral arrangements, and a world-class spa—all of these amenities, and the excellent restaurants and bar, provide guests with a soothing escape from the bustle outside. The Opera House is right next door, Dong Khoi Street is a block away, and it's a short walk to Reunification Palace, Notre Dame Cathedral, and Ben Thanh Market.

Pros

  • World-class rooms and facilities
  • Ideal location in District 1
  • Beautiful swimming pool

Cons

  • One of the city's most expensive hotels
  • Rooms are relatively compact
  • No executive lounge
2 Lam Son Sq., Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-3824–1234
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245 rooms
No Meals

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Villa Song Saigon

$$$$ | 197/2 Nguyen Van Huong, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Fodor's Choice

Channeling the elegance of the French-colonial era with soaring ceilings and wooden floorboards, the three-story Villa Song is an ode to art and interior design and is a favorite with discerning travelers. Each room is unique and features classic wooden furniture, art from the owner's private collection, unusual light fixtures, and graceful bathrooms.

Pros

  • Lush landscaped saltwater pool
  • Each room is unique
  • Regular shuttle boats to District 1

Cons

  • Smallish gym
  • No elevator
  • The location outside of the main part of Thao Dien means there are few dining options within walking distance
197/2 Nguyen Van Huong, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-3744–6090
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23 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Alcove Library Hotel

$$$ | 133A Nguyen Dinh Chinh, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

This is a great, value-priced option if you're looking for a bit of vintage elegance slap-bang in the middle of local life, and a stylish alternative to the big downtown hotels. It's a cute boutique hotel with compact rooms, an artsy black-and-white color scheme, friendly staff, and a huge bookcase in the lobby—hence the name. Rooms are comfortable and bathrooms have rain showers.

Pros

  • Bathrooms have rain showers
  • A quiet retreat from the chaos of downtown
  • Free Wi-Fi, mineral water, and beverages

Cons

  • With white paint being so difficult to maintain, the walls show every scuff mark
  • No gym, spa, or pool
  • 20 minutes by taxi from downtown and the tourist attractions
133A Nguyen Dinh Chinh, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-6256–9966
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26 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Caravelle Hotel

$$$$ | 19–23 Lam Son Sq., Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Opened to the public on Christmas Eve 1959, the Caravelle has entertained VIPs from around the globe throughout its storied history. When Saigon was the capital of South Vietnam in the 1960s, the hotel was filled with embassy staff and journalists, many of whom would gather at the hotel's famed Saigon Saigon Bar to share information and rumors. Today the Caravelle's original 10-story building has been joined by a newer 24-story building, all overlooking the iconic Opera House. The freeform swimming pool on the 7th floor is ideal for cooling off from the Saigon heat.

Pros

  • Imbued with Vietnam War mystique
  • Super central location
  • Legendary bar

Cons

  • Rooms and facilities could be better maintained
  • Rooftop bar gets mixed reviews
  • Not the best value in its price range
19–23 Lam Son Sq., Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-3823–4999
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333 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Continental Saigon

$$$ | 132--134 Dong Khoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Directly across from the Opera House, history buffs will want to head to this French-colonial-style hotel, where Graham Greene's classic The Quiet American was set and the author himself stayed, in room 214; it was also the meeting place of journalists and diplomats during the Vietnam War. The outdoor courtyard and dining area date from the late 19th century—a delightful place to relax with a drink beneath frangipani trees, some of which were planted in 1880. In this setting, it's not hard to envision the way the hotel must have looked in its heyday.

Pros

  • Central location
  • One of the city's historic sights
  • Beautiful courtyard for breakfast

Cons

  • Rooms facing the street can be noisy
  • No swimming pool
  • Decor slightly dated
132--134 Dong Khoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-3829–9201
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86 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Equatorial

$$$ | 242 Tran Binh Trong, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Located on the border of Districts 1 and 5 (Chinatown), the Equatorial has spacious rooms, an excellent Pan-Asian restaurant, and impeccable service. Public areas include a cozy café, a sophisticated lounge with great cocktail offers, and a bar alongside the inviting outdoor saltwater pool, which is lit up at night (do try the swim-up bar). The spa and health club are among Ho Chi Minh City's best, and the weekend seafood buffets are very popular.

Pros

  • Complimentary shuttle bus to city attractions
  • Outdoor pool with swim-up bar
  • Excellent spa and health club

Cons

  • Older property
  • Limited restaurant options
  • 15 to 20 minutes from downtown
242 Tran Binh Trong, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-3839–7777
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333 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Grand Saigon

$$$$ | 8 Dong Khoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Although more modest than the Majestic or the Continental hotels, this old colonial establishment evokes a bygone era of Francophone Saigon in the heart of the old Rue Catinat, where it's been since 1930. While the outdoor pool is nice, unfortunately, the Grand is state-owned and suffers accordingly compared to some of the international chains when it comes to maintenance. The rooms are light and airy, with wooden floorboards giving them some old-world charm, and the higher floors have lovely views of the river.

Pros

  • A true sense of history
  • As locations go, this is as central as you get
  • River views from some rooms on upper floors

Cons

  • Dated decor
  • Sound insulation can be an issue
  • Service, while mostly good, can be indifferent at times
8 Dong Khoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-3915–5555
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251 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Majestic

$$$$ | 1 Dong Khoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

On the waterfront overlooking the Saigon River, this is one of Vietnam's truly great colonial hotels, steeped with nostalgia and old-world charm that has been accumulating since 1925. Rooms, with their high ceilings, Art Deco touches, and marble bathrooms, strike a delicate balance between airy and intimate, while the pool offers a great vantage point to lie back and soak in the tropical colonial vibe. Be sure to sip a drink at the rooftop bar at night when the city lights sparkle below.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms with high ceilings
  • Rooftop bar and pool on site
  • Prime location

Cons

  • The fact that the government owns this hotel does occasionally peek through the usually professional service standards
  • Riverview rooms can be noisy
  • Some fixtures are dated
1 Dong Khoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-3829–5517
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175 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Nikko Saigon

$$$$ | 235 Nguyen Van Cu, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Minimalist Japanese elegance and attentive service are the hallmarks of this hotel, right on the border of District 1 and District 5. Rooms are stylish and comfortable, the pool is a welcome oasis from the chaos outside, and the excellent Chinese/Taiwanese restaurant does some of Ho Chi Minh City's best dim sum. The hotel provides a regular free shuttle bus service to downtown areas, including the Reunification Palace and the Opera House.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms
  • Great outdoor swimming pool
  • Spa and fitness center

Cons

235 Nguyen Van Cu, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-3925–7777
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334 rooms
Free Breakfast

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InterContinental Saigon

$$$$ | Corner Hai Ba Trung and Le Duan, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

This luxe hotel wows with a flashy lobby and world-class amenities, but the rooms are warm and inviting, with understated elegance in neutral tones and floor-to-ceiling windows. Amenities include a spa, restaurants, and a 30-meter outdoor swimming pool that puts you at eye-level with the spires of the Notre Dame Cathedral. Fresh orchids and stunning photography feature through the hotel. The weekend brunches at the InterContinental's Market 39 restaurant are among the best in town, with all-you-can-eat seafood and free-flowing Champagne.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Attentive service
  • Higher floors have great views

Cons

  • Adjoins a labyrinthine shopping and dining complex, which can emit a bit of noise at night
  • Some street noise can be heard from lower floors
  • Rooms don't have balconies
Corner Hai Ba Trung and Le Duan, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-3520–9999
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305 rooms
No Meals

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Le Méridien Saigon

$$$$ | 3C Ton Duc Thang, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Part of the Marriott family, the well-located Le Méridien ticks all the boxes with its superior service, excellent club lounge facilities on the 22nd floor, ninth-floor pool deck, and comfortable rooms. Thoughtful design touches are evident throughout the hotel, from the window art displays and the 24-hour soundtrack curated by French new wave band Nouvelle. Regular activities are scheduled for children, such as eclair-making classes.

Pros

  • Views of the Saigon River
  • Close to tourist attractions
  • Beautifully designed spa

Cons

  • No meals included in room rate
  • City views partially obstructed from neighboring building
  • Some traffic noise
3C Ton Duc Thang, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-6263–6688
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343 rooms
No Meals

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Lotte Legend Hotel Saigon

$$$$ | 2A–4A Ton Duc Thang, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Pleasant and luxurious, this riverfront business-centric hotel, part of the giant Korean-owned Lotte chain, has fancy marble bathrooms and spacious rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows for great views. The contemporary lobby atrium is opulent, with a stained-glass ceiling, marble from top to bottom, and two huge bronze horse statues. This urban oasis also has a range of on-site restaurants including Japanese, Italian, Chinese, and a seafood buffet. The ground-floor outdoor pool is one of Saigon's largest.

Pros

  • Great riverside location
  • Elegant public spaces
  • Spacious, relaxing outdoor pool area

Cons

  • Rooms well-maintained but furnishings are slightly dated
  • No specific activities for children
  • Traffic noise can be heard in the lower rooms
2A–4A Ton Duc Thang, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-3823–3333
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283 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Myst Dong Khoi

$$$$ | 6--8 Ho Huan Nghiep, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

The eclectic design of this hotel is almost as mysterious as its name; everything here is a tribute to Saigon—its past and its secrets—from the stained-glass details to the antique furnishings and knickknacks throughout, and the scent of ylang ylang that fills the lobby. The rooms are comfortable, spacious, and full of character, with recycled wooden flooring and many objects d'art.

Pros

  • Great downtown location
  • Rooms are comfortable, spacious, and full of character
  • Stylish rooftop pool

Cons

  • Balcony Jacuzzis get mixed reviews
  • Higher floors can hear music from the rooftop bar
  • Construction next door will block the river views
6--8 Ho Huan Nghiep, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-3520--3040
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108 rooms
Free Breakfast

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New World Hotel Saigon

$$$$ | 76 Le Lai, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

The first modern high-rise hotel in Ho Chi Minh City received an extensive renovation in 2020. The central location, business amenities, gym, tennis court, and pool make it a good choice for business travelers. The lobby is glitzy and the rooms are more spacious than average with high ceilings.

Pros

  • Great location, opposite September 23 park and a short walk to the Ben Thanh Market
  • Elegant interior and live music
  • Friendly staff

Cons

  • In some rooms you can hear noise from the street, the park across the road, and a nearby rooftop bar
  • No on-site spa
  • Pool area could use an updated look
76 Le Lai, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-3822–8888
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533 rooms
No Meals

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Pullman Saigon Centre

$$$$ | 148 Tran Hung Dao, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

The Pullman Saigon Centre has large, comfortable, and stylish rooms with great views, well-trained staff, and a convenient location close to the central business district and tourist sights. The on-site restaurant, Mad Cow Wine & Grill, is well worth a visit.

Pros

  • Friendly service
  • Rooftop bar has expansive views
  • Modern design

Cons

  • Some noise issues from surrounding busy streets
  • Small lobby area
  • The partially open bathroom concept can be perplexing
148 Tran Hung Dao, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-3838–8686
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306 rooms
No Meals

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Renaissance Riverside Hotel Saigon

$$$$ | 8–15 Ton Duc Thang, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Part of the Marriott group, the Renaissance Riverside offers comfortable elegance in a prime location looking out over the Saigon River. Its relaxing pool area on the 21st floor has panoramic views of the city. The rooms are welcoming, and have spacious bathrooms and all the modern conveniences you could need.

Pros

  • Great riverside location
  • In walking distance of many downtown sights
  • Unobstructed river views from the pool

Cons

  • Rooms below the 17th floor can often hear traffic noise
  • Hotel facilities slightly dated
  • City-view rooms look out on an office block across the way
8–15 Ton Duc Thang, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-3822–0033
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349 rooms
No Meals

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The Reverie Saigon

$$$$ | 22--36 Nguyen Hue and 57--69F Dong Khoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Depending on your point of view, The Reverie's Italianate design is sumptuously ornate or completely over-the-top; nevertheless, the hotel, inside the landmark Times Square building, is bedazzling, and each of the spacious and comfortable rooms has glamorous bathrooms and stunning views of Saigon. The on-site spa and restaurants are, as you would expect, as decadent as the design.

Pros

  • Unique decor
  • Amazing views
  • Personalized service

Cons

  • No child-friendly facilities
  • Located on main street with some noise
  • Too opulent for some
22--36 Nguyen Hue and 57--69F Dong Khoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-3823–6688
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286 rooms
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Rex Hotel

$$$$ | 141 Nguyen Hue, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

If it's history you're after, the Rex has it in spades: it played a major role in the Vietnam War, hosting the American Information Service's daily "five o'clock follies" press briefings, and the 1976 unification of North and South Vietnam was announced in the same room. Nowadays it's an upscale and slightly kitsch state-run hotel that has a uniquely quirky charm. Even if you don't stay here, stop by for a drink at the rooftop bar, with its view of downtown, decorative lights, and the "five o'clock follies" cocktail containing Bacardi, cucumber, and lemon.

Pros

  • A great sense of history
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Central location

Cons

  • Lacks modern amenities like in-room USB ports
  • Facilities can feel dated
  • Beds aren't the most comfortable
141 Nguyen Hue, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-3829–2185
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227 rooms
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Sheraton Saigon Grand Opera Hotel

$$$$ | 88 Dong Khoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

An older, but still lovely hotel in one of Ho Chi Minh City's premier streets, the Sheraton Saigon has all the amenities and standards of service you'd expect from a top international chain. Most of the rooms were renovated in late 2019 and there's an excellent pool on the fifth floor. You can enjoy exquisite yum cha (dim sum and tea) at Li Bai Chinese restaurant. Best of all, a host of the city's best shops, sights, and restaurants are within walking distance.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Exemplary service
  • Top-notch facilities

Cons

  • Casino on first floor
  • Rooms facing main street can be noisy
  • Not all rooms have good views
88 Dong Khoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-3827–2828/9
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485 rooms
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Sofitel Saigon Plaza

$$$$ | 17 Le Duan, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

This superstylish hotel has elegant French and Vietnamese influences throughout, from the imposing lobby to the tasteful rooms to the sultry Boudoir Lounge on the ground floor. The views of the city from the pool (and club lounge) on the 18th floor are spectacular, and the hotel's fitness center is one of the city's best. As you would expect from a Sofitel property, the service is five-star, as are the dining options.

Pros

  • Has a boutique hotel feel, despite its size
  • Five food and beverage options showcasing Vietnamese and French culinary traditions
  • Excellent fitness center

Cons

  • Slightly out of the way on Le Duan Boulevard
  • Bedside outlets inconveniently located
  • Main attractions relatively close but not walkable
17 Le Duan, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
028-3824–1555
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286 rooms
No Meals

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