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Huazhu Hotel
3.6/5134 Reviews
Bach Dang Riverside
Staff were super friendly and accommodating upon arrival, carried my (super heavy) bags in for me, was shown around the capsule floor, locker, bathrooms, how the capsule works, etc. capsule was a super cool experience - cosy and the most comfortable bed I’ve had the whole 2 weeks I’ve been in Vietnam. Pool is open til 10pm which is later than others I’ve stayed at, which is good. We tried to sneak a midnight swim but we got kicked out of the pool which was a bummer but the staff were really good about it and got us towels😆 security guard out the front is so lovely and always greets you as you come and go.
SStay Apartment
0/50 Reviews
Bach Dang Riverside
Great location, clean and good pool and gym. However, it was not a hotel, but a one-room rental concept, so there was no pre-coordination between check-ins.
Min' Apartment - Rivergate Residence Downtown Bui Vien - Free Pool
4.4/525 Reviews
Bach Dang Riverside
The environment of the apartment is not bad, but the check-in time is too long. When I checked in at 2 pm, the staff told me that the room needed to be cleaned and was not ready yet. Many apartments in Vietnam allow self-service check-in, but this one does not. You need to contact the landlord to confirm the check-in information. Fortunately, I am familiar with the local apartment check-in process and the local chat software and mobile phone number, otherwise I can't contact the landlord at all. However, Ctrip's customer service is quite good. They negotiated with the landlord in time and helped me solve the problem.
The Grand Saigon Apartment - City Centre
3.3/527 Reviews
Bach Dang Riverside
Clean and clean hostel. The swimming pool is also very good, you can contact the manager in 5 minutes, very kind ☺️ There are supermarkets and convenience stores in the apartment shopping street, so you don't have to go far. If I go to Ho Chi Minh again next time, I think I will book this property again 🥰🥰 Koreans Ho Chi Minh accommodation book here. It's really clean (no bugs). It's so pretty ㅠㅠㅠㅠ ♥ There's a bar and a restaurant right behind it, so it's great to go out in the evening. There is rice noodles inside. It's really delicious. ㅠㅠ Be sure to eat it. ㅠㅠㅠㅠ It's 2500 won in a bowl. It's not comparable to the rice noodles sold in Korea. ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ Anyway, the hostel is really good. Especially at night, sunset and dawn Ho Chi Minh City in the previous year is so pretty. The night view is pretty. ㅠ I booked only by looking at the pool and gym, so I didn't expect the view, but it was really pretty. ㅠㅠ ♥ Next time I travel to Ho Chi Minh City, I'm going to another place. I think I'll book here again without looking for it! 😤
GreenLine Service Aparts - Luxious, Heart of City
3.8/59 Reviews
Bach Dang Riverside
Walking distance to district 1. Groceries and pharmacy at the ground floor. Accessible and clean pool. Gym. Friendly and responsive host. Nice view from 14th floor, river view. Convenient with kitchen, washing machine and shirt iron.
Ohana Hotel - Near Bitexco
3.9/55 Reviews
Bach Dang Riverside
This 4 star Hotel is a no go people. Its a 2 star hotel. The place is not what they sell it or advertise it to be, be carefull.. The website is old and outdated with pictures to when it opened in the 18th century. The towls are so old, full of holes and torn that we had to ask reception for new ones. NO hot water and the shower is in the bath. No showers in baths are advertised on their website. Our Fdidge didnt work, the plugs in the ROOM didnt work they had to lay an extension jn the room to switch on the fridge. Hotel is old, dirty, dingy and a 3 star at the most. Terrible service at the at the Restuarant, i had to call each time for service. No good!!!!

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Hotel Information for Tourists

Number of hotels20,445
Number of Reviews 67,695
Lowest PriceUS$11
Highest PriceUS$581
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$70
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$74

Ho Chi Minh City Bach Dang Riverside Hotel Guide

Ho Chi Minh City Travel guide

Let me introduce you to Saigon (yep, that's what the locals still call it)! It's Vietnam's biggest city with 9 million people spread across 24 districts. I moved here two years ago and fell in love with its beauty - you'll find gorgeous French buildings from the 1900s right next to shiny new skyscrapers like Landmark 81.

The center of HCMC is District 1, with amazing food spots (try Pho Hoa on Pasteur Street!), cool rooftop bars, and markets selling everything imaginable. Also venture out to places like Cho Lon (Chinatown) or the trendy Thao Dien area, and you'll discover a totally different side of the city. You can eat like a king for $3, or splurge on fancy cocktails at the top of Bitexco Tower - this city fits any budget!


Getting To & Around Ho Chi Minh City

Tan Son Nhat Airport (TSN) is right in the city - it's just 7km from downtown. Grab a Mai Linh taxi (green) or Vinasun (white) from the official taxi stand - it's about 150,000 VND (~$6) to District 1.

Pro tip: skip the airport Grab pickup point (crazy queues) and walk 3 minutes to the regular pickup area instead. Or take Bus 109 (20,000 VND/~$0.80) - it runs every 15-20 mins to Pham Ngu Lao area.

If you’re catching a red-eye flight or arriving late, staying near the airport with shuttle services is a great option. Here are two excellent hotels to consider:

Hotel NameDistance from Tan Son Nhat International AirportService Info
Ibis Saigon Airport5 minutes by carFree airport pick-up; Outdoor swimming pool; Restaurant; 24-hour front desk; Gym
M Village CMT810 minutes by carAirport pick-up (additional charge); Stylish rooms; Lush garden; Cozy coworking spaces

Getting around is super cheap and easy. Grab bike is my go-to (15,000-30,000 VND/~$0.60-1.20 for most trips). Regular Grab cars cost 50,000-80,000 VND (~$2-3) for typical city rides. The new Metro Line 1 just opened - it runs from Ben Thanh to Suoi Tien (15,000 VND/~$0.60), perfect if you're heading northeast. Buses are dirt cheap (7,000 VND/~$0.30) but can be tricky to figure out.


Best Areas to Stay in Ho Chi Minh City

Tan Dinh Church in District 3

Best Areas to Stay in Ho Chi Minh City

  • District 1 - City Center This is where most first-timers stay, and honestly, it makes sense. You're walking distance from Ben Thanh Market, Notre Dame Cathedral, and that famous Post Office. Tons of rooftop bars, street food in Bui Vien, and easy access everywhere. I love the area around Nguyen Hue Walking Street - it's lively but not too crazy. Everything's walkable, and you're 25 mins from the airport.
  • Thao Dien (District 2) This is the expat haven, about 6km from downtown. It's quieter, with cool cafes, craft beer spots, and amazing restaurants along the river. The new Metro connects you to District 1 in 15 mins, or it's a 70,000 VND (~$3) Grab ride. Great if you want a more chilled vibe but still close to everything. About 30-35 mins to the airport.
  • District 3 My personal favorite - it's like District 1's cooler cousin. Just 2km from the center but way more local. You've got incredible street food, beautiful colonial buildings, and the best coffee shops in the city. It's cheaper than D1 but just as convenient. The famous War Remnants Museum is here, and you're still only 20 mins from the airport. Perfect mix of tourist ease and local life.
Best Areas to Stay in Ho Chi Minh City

Sai Gon Central Post Office in District 1


Things to Do in Ho Chi Minh City

Picture this: You're sipping Vietnamese coffee in a cozy cafe inside a 100-year-old apartment, watching motorbikes zip past French colonial buildings while skyscrapers loom overhead. That's Saigon for you! After living here for two years, I'm still discovering amazing spots and exciting things to do - let me share my favorites with you!

Saigon Central Post Office The Post Office looks like a train station from 1890s Paris, but step inside and it's still a working post office. The ceiling is gorgeous, and there's this sweet old man who's been writing letters for people for over 30 years.

Things to Do in Ho Chi Minh City

Ben Thanh Market & Night Market This is Saigon in a nutshell! During the day, Ben Thanh is this maze of stalls selling everything from coffee beans to silk dresses. Yes, it's touristy, and yes, you need to bargain HARD (start at 50% of their first price), but it's such a fun experience. The real magic happens at 6pm when the night market opens outside - the streets turn into food heaven. Try the fresh spring rolls at the corner stall near the roundabout - the lady there has been making them for 20 years and they're incredible. Bring cash and come hungry!

Things to Do in Ho Chi Minh City

Ben Thanh Market

War Remnants Museum I've been three times and still notice new things. It tells the story of the Vietnam War through photos and exhibits - some parts are pretty intense, but it really helps you understand Vietnam today. Go in the morning when your mind is fresh (it closes at 5pm), and plan something light afterward. Entry is just 40,000 VND (~$1.60), and most people spend about 2 hours here. The old US military vehicles outside are pretty impressive too.

Things to Do in Ho Chi Minh City

Things to Know Before Visiting Ho Chi Minh City

Before planing the trip to Ho Chi Minh City, it's good to keep a few things in mind:

Things to KnowDetails
Time ZoneHCMC operates on Indochina Time (ICT, UTC+7). Compared to NYC (+12 hrs), UK (+7 hrs), Thailand (same), India (+1.5 hrs), and Australia (-3 hrs AEST).
ElectricityHCMC uses 220V with Type A, C, and G plugs. Bring an adapter if needed to keep your devices charged.
Emergency NumbersPolice: 113, Fire: 114, Ambulance: 115. These are easy to remember and important in case of emergencies.
Apps to DownloadUseful apps include Grab for rides and food, Google Maps for navigation, and Google Translate to help with the language barrier.
What to Eat in Ho Chi Minh City

Pho

What to Eat in Ho Chi Minh City

After living here for long time, I can tell you - Saigon's food is insane! The cheaper it is, the better it usually tastes. Forget fancy restaurants - the real magic happens on tiny plastic stools on the sidewalk. Here's what you absolutely can't miss, and exactly where to find my favorite spots:

  • Pho (40,000 VND/~$1.60) Start your day like a local with a bowl of pho. My spot is Pho Hoa on Pasteur Street - they've been making it since 1968! Go early (around 7am) for the best broth. Get the special beef combo (đặc biệt) and load it up with herbs. The sweet old lady will show you how to eat it properly.
  • Banh Mi (25,000-35,000 VND/~$1-1.40) Banh Mi Huynh Hoa on Le Thi Rieng is worth the queue - seriously, I still line up after two years! They stuff their baguettes with 12 different kinds of meat and pate. Open from 2:30pm, but go around 4pm to avoid the crazy line.
  • Com Tam (45,000 VND/~$1.80) Broken rice with grilled pork - sounds simple but it's heaven. Com Tam Di Nam in District 1 is my go-to. Get the full works with the fried egg and crispy pork skin on top. They're only open for lunch and always packed with office workers.
  • Bun Thit Nuong (50,000 VND/~$2) These vermicelli noodles with grilled pork and spring rolls are perfect for lunch. The tiny alley spot at 74 Nguyen Van Trang makes the best one - just look for the smoke from their grill and follow your nose!
What to Eat in Ho Chi Minh City

Bun Thit Nuong

Best Time to Visit Ho Chi Minh City

The best time to visit Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, is during the dry season, which runs from December to April. During this time, the city experiences less rain and the temperatures are more manageable, typically ranging from 21°C to 34°C (70°F to 93°F). The humidity is also lower, making it more comfortable for sightseeing.

However, if you want to experience the city's vibrant festivals, you should consider visiting during Tet, the Vietnamese New Year, which usually takes place in late January or early February. But keep in mind that many shops and restaurants may be closed during this period.

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