Lonely Planet Review
Saigon's first attempt at 'boutique' accommodation is stylish, personal and good value for money. The spacious rooms have become popular, especially with business people.
A mother-and-daughter team decided to make use of several floors' worth of empty space by creating these lodgings and they've done a good job. All the rooms are different but uniform, with tasteful design (no garish blankets here) and modern furnishings. Also, there are overhead fans so you don't have to sleep with the air-con on. Price varies depending on room size, though all are large enough to be more than comfortable and a couple are ideal for families. Rooms at the front have a balcony overlooking the busy street and these can be a bit noisy. Light sleepers will prefer the rear rooms, some of which have windows onto a corridor meaning they still get some natural light but little of the noise. For breakfast on the top floor terrace sit outside to marvel at the crazy traffic or inside if the traffic does your head in. Internet is free in the lobby.
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Andrew Burke