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Halo Hotel
3.6/514 Reviews
Ben Thanh Market Area
I arrived on the 17th December and at first impressions, everything was great. The lady on reception was welcoming and checked me in to my room quickly, even though I had arrived quit a bit earlier than the check in time (I had an early morning flight from Hanoi the same day) my room was ready and I was allowed to go straight up. They had a porter took my large and heavy back up to my room for me, which was great. I only stayed for one night, because the next day I had an early morning flight to Bali. In the evening, around 9:30-10pm, I started getting all my things packed up again, as I had a 5am start the next morning, and I realised my passport was missing. I remember handing it over at reception for them to make a copy, and realised that I hadnt received it back. I headed down to reception to retrieve my passport, and was greeted by a very rude lady - a different person to the one that had greeted me in the morning and been so welcoming to me. When I asked for my passport back, she refused and immediately became unnecessarily agressive, and demanded that I give her money for it before it could be returned to me. She insisted again and asked me for 500,000 VND. I again refused to give her the money, and informed her that she had no right to withhold my passport from me, under any circumstances. I told her to go ahead and make a copy, but that I wasn't leaving reception until I had my passport back. I informed her that I was leaving early in the morning to make an international flight, and it was vital that I have my passport with me so that it isn't lost / misplaced / forgotten. Again, she got even angrier and shouted at me, ”no money, no passport!”. At this point, I certainly wasn't going to back down, but despite her aggression and rudeness, I managed to stay calm and polite during the entire exchange, because I knew she had no legal right to keep my passport. As a long term traveller I'm aware that hotels cannot withhold your passport from you under any circumstances. I informed the woman that the passport was not actually my property, that officially, it belongs to the British Crown - which is true. I also informed her that I was fully aware the foreigners in Vietnam are required to carry photo ID with them at all times, and that the police would be interested to know that my passport was being withheld from me. At that point she realised that she had lost, and literally threw my passport at me and it landed on the reception counter. She then shouted at me, ”Go back to your room!”. I asked her what the problem was, and she literally yelled, ”GO TO YOUR ROOM, GO NOW!” I guess she didn't like the fact that I knew she was wrong and made her look stupid. She knew she was wrong, and I know for a fact that had I needed to get the police to help, they would have certainly made sure she returned the passport to me. A real shame, because the greeting in the morning was lovely, the bag porter was kind and helped me wit
Saigon Charm Hotel
2.9/5183 Reviews
Ben Thanh Market Area
But everything else was ok. I was very pessimistic given the bad reviews that I have read. But I was VERY surprised. The receptionist did speak English and helped with my luggage. The room was as pictured. There was even hot water. There was no drinking water provided though but it wasn't a dealbreaker.
Thu Thai Hotel Sai Gon Station
3.7/520 Reviews
The hotel is very close to the Ho Chi Minh City Railway Station (Saigon Station). It only takes a few minutes to walk there. It is very convenient to buy train tickets and take trains north to Nha Trang, Da Nang, Hue and other tourist destinations. The hotel is only 3.0-3.5 kilometers away from must-see attractions such as the Reunification Palace, Central Post Office, Cathedral, and Pham Ngu Lao Street in Ho Chi Minh City. I walk 40-50 minutes every day to visit the above attractions. If you don’t want to walk, you can also take bus No. 7 from the train station to travel to the city center (but you have to change to another bus), which is very convenient. The temperature in Vietnam in March is similar to that in Beijing in late June and early July. Change clothes every day. There is an iron rod in front of the window in front of the hotel. It is sunny and windy. The clothes washed at night can be dried on the iron rod the next morning. This hotel is very suitable for multi-day travelers. What is particularly worth mentioning is that ordinary people live around the hotel. The cables in the sky are like spider webs. Most of the people have stalls selling fruits and vegetables in front of their doors. It takes me back to my life 20 years ago. There is no hustle and bustle of Pham Ngu Lao Street near the hotel, nor the blend of ancient buildings and modern civilization in the Central Post Office and Notre Dame Cathedral areas, but you can truly feel the life of ordinary Vietnamese people. Traveling is not only about seeing the monuments and scenery, but also about experiencing the local culture and people’s lives.
Van Ha Hotel
3.7/518 Reviews
We checked in to the hotel after 12 midnight because the plane landed late, but the receptionist was still happy to welcome guests, especially the security guard who enthusiastically carried guests' suitcases to the hotel lobby. The room is well soundproofed even though the hotel is located on a busy road with traffic.
Thiem Thanh Hotel
3.5/55 Reviews
Generally, there are more motorcycles Health: OK Service: Mineral water not provided low
Nui Thanh Hotel
4.9/52 Reviews
Pros: - Very friendly female owner at reception, also 24/7. - I felt safe as a solo female traveller. - Room was nice and cool with a strong fan (I didn’t need a/c which is rare). - Clean. - Chain and lock on door. - Good location as it’s quiet. I was on the first floor looking out towards the road. - Used as a layover for 11 hours. - Has soap, shampoo etc and minibar. Nice to know: - They don’t speak English, but tbh, it’s not necessary anyway if you’re just checking in and out. - Bring an eye mask if you prefer complete darkness. - You have to carry up your luggage just to get to reception, but I had two bags and there was someone there that helped me. There’s an elevator to the floors. Great value for money and purpose!

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Hotel Information for Travelers

Highest PricePKR 51,896
Lowest PricePKR 2,004
Number of Reviews4,506
Number of Hotels2,143
Average Price (Weekdays)PKR 9,894
Average Price (Weekends)PKR 10,213