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The hotel (Harmony Saigon Hotel) is in the city center and is positioned as a four-star hotel. From my bell tower it’s a little more than three. At the entrance to the hotel I meet “lackeys” who open the doors, take you to the elevator, take your luggage and carry it to your room! The room itself is boring and not big, but everything is there (hairdryer, refrigerator, kettle, WiFi, TV, shower, bidet, telephone, safe, bathrobes, slippers).
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The hotel (Harmony Saigon Hotel) is in the city center and is positioned as a four-star hotel. From my bell tower it’s a little more than three. At the entrance to the hotel I meet “lackeys” who open the doors, take you to the elevator, take your luggage and carry it to your room! The room itself is boring and not big, but everything is there (hairdryer, refrigerator, kettle, WiFi, TV, shower, bidet, telephone, safe, bathrobes, slippers). View from the window into the blank wall of a neighboring building (5-7 meters away). Accordingly, it is not noisy. The safe did not work and I reported this to the reception, people immediately came and tried to repair it. They didn't succeed then they just replaced the safe! I didn’t really use the SPA, there were two free baths (Finnish and Turkish) (they are only turned on when you arrive, i. e. you have to wait for it to warm up), a swimming pool with rather cool water (or rather, not warm).
Breakfast at the buffet.
True, the pastries are bad, cheeses and ham are not very small, but the range of other things is extensive and it is inappropriate to complain. In addition to traditional (European from the machine) coffee (which you have to order, you can’t make it yourself) and tea, there is Vietnamese coffee, which I recommend - excellent coffee!
Life is in full swing around the hotel, because it is the center of the city. There are no problems with shops and food outlets. The COOP market is not right next to the hotel, but within walking distance.
Breakfast at the buffet.
True, the pastries are bad, cheeses and ham are not very small, but the range of other things is extensive and it is inappropriate to complain. In addition to traditional (European from the machine) coffee (which you have to order, you can’t make it yourself) and tea, there is Vietnamese coffee, which I recommend - excellent coffee!
Life is in full swing around the hotel, because it is the center of the city. There are no problems with shops and food outlets. The COOP market is not right next to the hotel, but within walking distance.
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In general, a good location. You can walk to the Palace of Independence on foot, decent restaurants and bars are also within walking distance. Excellent breakfasts (but we already understood this later, when we had something to compare with after the whole trip, at first we turned up our noses), there are not only Asian dishes, but also omelettes, scrambled eggs, toasts, sausages, pastries, desserts, freshly squeezed juices.
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In general, a good location. You can walk to the Palace of Independence on foot, decent restaurants and bars are also within walking distance. Excellent breakfasts (but we already understood this later, when we had something to compare with after the whole trip, at first we turned up our noses), there are not only Asian dishes, but also omelettes, scrambled eggs, toasts, sausages, pastries, desserts, freshly squeezed juices. We didn’t get to the pool and SPA in three nights, we walked around the city a lot. The staff is very friendly and speaks good English.
Unfortunately, the deluxe room did not have normal windows, both windows overlooked courtyards, which made it difficult to ventilate, sometimes you just wanted air from the street, and not from the air conditioner.
Unfortunately, the deluxe room did not have normal windows, both windows overlooked courtyards, which made it difficult to ventilate, sometimes you just wanted air from the street, and not from the air conditioner.
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