A pocket of France in a remote corner of Ho Chi Minh City, Ma Maison is a welcoming place to stay, run by a French-speaking Vietnamese family
2. Thao Dien village
An alluring tropical retreat, Thao Dien Village is enveloped by frangipani trees, and is a 15-minute drive from downtown Saigon
3. Cinnamon hotel
The charming Cinnamon offers all the style and comfort of a more expensive Saigon hotel at half the price.
4. The alcove
The Alcove is closer to the airport than the city, and you’ll have to factor in travelling times to downtown on busy weekend nights, but it’s quiet and the beds are supremely comfortable, so you may want to indulge in a lie-in, thus missing the 9.30am breakfast cut off.
5. Little Saigon boutique hotel
Hitched to the bottom end of a long alley in a very central downtown location, this tiny hotel offers creature comforts and a central city experience.
6. Hotel Sanouva
This slick Ho Chi Minh city hotel, just behind popular Bến Thành Market, oozes confidence in its smart, grownup rooms. Think brushed-cotton chairs, plump pillows, firm mattresses and long desks, all in a palette of moleskin and white
7. Saigon River boutique hotel
Ho Chi Minh’s hotel scene lacks innovation but this new Vietnamese-Australian venture is brilliantly located for sights, eating, drinking and shopping, and has been attractively re-fashioned from a 1980s narrow building with a bright-white sculptural facade depicting a multi-branched tree
8. Ruby River hotel
The Ruby River, with its upbeat contemporary feel, sits in an ideal location for shopping andthe arts
9. Hotel Catina
The Catina is ideal for the shopaholic, the barfly, and the 21st-century flaneur.
10. The Town House
Tucked at the end of a quiet Saigon hem (alley), and with helpful young Vietnamese staff, this new addition to the Ho Chi Minh hotel scene is great value. The Town House combines its small-hotel-meets-hip-hostel ambience with bold, attractive interiors
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