Top rated hotels in Ho Chi Minh City

Minh Tam Phu Nhuan Hotel & Spa
3.9/531 Reviews
After staying at the bland and predictable Hilton Opera in Hanoi our next choice was the Zephir Hotel not so far away. Well situated close to Lake Ho Hoan Kien in the French Quarter on the edge of the Hanoi’s Old Quarter we very much enjoyed three nights in this high quality 4.5 star hotel. The staff were exceptionally friendly and helpful. The room spotlessly clean and with the all amenities we required. The small restaurant served good quality cuisine and the breakfast buffet offered wide choice, was plentiful and delicious. Highly recommended.
Yen Nam Hotel Nguyen Trong Tuyen
4.1/524 Reviews
Good value for money! A good place just to sleep for the night. Room was spacious and clean; and the bathroom cleanliness was fine and included the usual amenities. Forgot to take photos before we messed the room up! Location is good if you want a quieter place away from the bars etc, there is a train track right behind the hotel but we only heard one train in the morning, so it didn’t bother us. We walked the 45 mins from the hotel to the notre dam cathedral and other attractions nearby, nice walk with many many cafes and restaurants.
Home Hotel
4.4/522 Reviews
The hotel is very good, if many demands but recently built and simple but functional. The staff was very friendly and the only stick I found was quickly solved: there was a fan to extract the heat from the mini-fridge under the washroom, that fan was making a disturbing noise and I made them discharge it. The hotel is a very good design and quiet.
Golden Crown Hotel
2.9/511 Reviews
More comfortable, good environment, convenient transportation, service is in place, breakfast is ok, is near the airport, my wife and I stay at this hotel every time I return home.
The Alcove Library Hotel
3.8/542 Reviews
I loved my stay here. Of special note, Nelly at the desk was extremely helpful and courteous, helping me with expert local advice.(transport, phones, phrases, directions, power plugs etc). Highly professional, good English skills and very strong customer service skills. Her colleagues were also very good. I felt that she stood out though. The whole staff were friendly, conversational, welcoming, and always did their best with any questions. I've given the review a ”5” but I should explain my thinking, as we are all different in what matters to us. I went just as the country was opening again to tourism after the main Covid period, and all hotels across the board seemed to have ”re-start” issues in getting up to speed again. The cafe on the top floor was being renovated, but there was a wonderful little cafe at the entrance courtyard which had food and coffee. Nice food, and great coffee. The trees, courtyard and peaceful location were idyllic and particularly great in HCM as a sanctuary from most noise and traffic. The staff were genuinely friendly and always helpful. The room was very clean, the bathroom good, the internet connection fine and it was all just what I needed. It had a nice feel to it. A nice ”vibe”. It was also highly cost effective. I could imagine staying here a while and doing some writing. The surrounding area is well worth exploring. I walked in to district one a few times and loved it, but it for those who do not want long exploratory walks it is easily accessible by Grab taxi or Grab motor bike/scooter General recommendations: I waited too long to do this, and should have done it immediately.... Download and use ”Grab”. Extremely well designed, very effective, has English options and its drivers are reliable. By contrast the ”conventional” taxis can be very problematic. Ripped off and in major arguments twice in the first 3 days and never used them again. The Grab drivers though were all honest and professional (and cheap). A massive contrast A local SIM card can be bought immediately past immigration at the airport on the right side which was cheap, reliable and drama-free. Anyone who does try to con you, tries to use the currency / shell game/ hand it to me-don't hand it back-now hand me something else CON. So my advice is to separate money into two areas. Perhaps some of the smaller stuff in a pocket for Banh Mi etc and the larger amounts in sequence in your wallet. Memorise a couple of numbers as a rule of thumb. For me 500K in Dong is about 30 dollars AUD so that is a useful quick starting point. Local -local food is usually great value Anything a bit exotic tends to waft up toward Australian prices such as Japanese food I really enjoyed local Pho and Banh Mi among other foods, but felt I should have done more food study and food specific vocab before going ( which I am doing before next trip) HCM Art Gallery, or as they call it the ”Fine Arts Museum” was terrific. I loved it. The war remanets
Cozrum Homes - Graceful Corner
3.4/52 Reviews
very convenient to go places

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