Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam's bustling southern metropolis, pulses with a vibrant energy that’s impossible to resist. Whether you're breezing through for a whirlwind weekend or settling in for a deeper dive, this city offers a thrilling contrast of the old and the new, where colonial architecture stands shoulder-to-shoulder with towering skyscrapers.
As Graham Greene wrote in The Quiet American, "The noiseless scooters put-putted through the square, the loudspeakers played the last waltz from some sad European capital, and people sat at the sidewalk cafés drinking beer." Even decades later, that essence of Saigon persists—a city alive with motion, melody, and moments of pause.
Amid streets alive with motorbike symphonies and tucked-away alleys that hum with local life, you’ll uncover a dynamic culture and a culinary scene that never stops dazzling. From sizzling street food stalls to trendy rooftop bars, every bite feels like an adventure as bold as the city itself.
Looking for the perfect spot to rest after soaking up this urban dynamo? We’ve got some stellar suggestions to make your stay as unforgettable as Saigon’s golden sunsets.
Park Hyatt Saigon
Style: Contemporary classicAtmosphere: Lively
The Park Hyatt Saigon may not be historic—yet—but its colonial-style façade fits so seamlessly into Lam Son Square that it feels like it’s always been part of Ho Chi Minh City’s fabric. Already the city’s top hotel, it blends timeless elegance with state-of-the-art luxury, offering subtly stylish interiors, first-class amenities, and nods to French-era Saigon through period details and vintage photographs.
Recent renovations have elevated its comfort and charm, adding a top-tier spa, a landscaped outdoor pool, and a MICHELIN-listed restaurant: Square One for contemporary Vietnamese cuisine.
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The Myst Dong Khoi
Style: Contemporary classicAtmosphere: Happening
The Myst Dong Khoi stands as a modernist marvel in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 1, its facade alive with leafy balconies and geometric windows. Overlooking the Sông Sài Gòn, this luxury hotel blends local charm with contemporary design—hardwood floors, stained glass, and wrought-iron accents adorn rooms, some with serene balconies above the city buzz. Highlights include a rooftop pool, a spa, and its restaurant celebrating Vietnamese flavours.
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Vinpearl Landmark 81, Autograph Collection
Style: Modern designAtmosphere: Lively
Rising high above Vinhomes Central Park, Vinpearl Landmark 81 redefines luxury within Vietnam’s tallest building. This eco-conscious haven mirrors Ho Chi Minh City’s vibrant energy, offering panoramic river views, an infinity pool, and serene spa treatments. Guests can savour Japanese cuisine, light bites, or a scenic breakfast, with every room framing Saigon’s blend of tradition and modernity. More than just a hotel, it stands as a symbol of the city’s ambition and growth. For a fancy French bite, head to Truffle, perched on the 73rd floor of the same building. Towering over 300 metres above Saigon, Truffle offers knockout views alongside its exquisite menu.
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Villa Song Saigon
Style: Modern designAtmosphere: Lively
Nestled along the serene banks of the Saigon River, Villa Song Saigon offers a quiet reprieve from the vibrant pulse of Ho Chi Minh City. This boutique retreat features 23 distinct luxury suites, each with a unique composition of size, layout, and charm. The more indulgent accommodations boast four-poster canopy beds, romantic balconies, or sweeping river views that invite lingering gazes. For those inclined to wellness, a compact but well-equipped gym and an inviting outdoor saltwater pool await. Connectivity to the city’s bustling core is seamless, thanks to a complimentary shuttle boat service that ferries guests six times daily, offering a scenic prelude to urban adventures.
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Illustration image: © Vinpearl Landmark 81, Autograph Collection