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Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam travel tales
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| S Mesham |
02 May 2005 |
Stayed at Metropole Hotel, Saigon - Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam.
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We were in Saigon at the 30th Anniversary of the Fall of Saigon so the atmosphere was buzzing. However, Saigon seems to be a place that natually has an exciting air to it anyway. Ben Thanh market is a must - the food is great and the shopping is good for watches and clothes. We travelled round the city mostly on the back of a bike - we paid between USD1 and USD2, depending on how far we went, and time of night. We heard about pickpockets, but did not see or experience anything, but we were very careful keeping all of our valuable in a locked back pack and in a moneybelt. Food and drink are definitely more expensive in the city area, but the Saigon Saigon Bar (Caravelle Hotel) and Level 23 (Sheraton Hotel) are definitely worth a visit for the view. Food at street stalls is just as tasty as in the restaurants, and there are plenty to choose from a must have is the Pho Bo - Vietnamese beef noodle soup - our daily fare. It's worth investigating the back streets as there is always something to see - Saigon is great for people watching! You can also buy travel books such a Lonely Planets on the street for approx USD4-5. Saigon was a great introduction to Vietnam for us - we'll definitely be going back!
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| P Baath |
28 April 2005 |
Stayed at Duxton Hotel Saigon - Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam.
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Ho Chi Minh war museum was one of the strongest I've ever seen and recommended for any visitor. Ho Chi Minh is a very charming big city with a lot to see and a lot of good places for shopping. Both an old market, modern shopping centers and nice small shops everywhere in town.
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| T Allen |
13 April 2005 |
Stayed at Empress Hotel Ho Chi Minh City - Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam.
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Just down the road from the Empress Hotel towards the centre of town is a wonderful restaurant 'The Saigonese'.....fantastic local food.
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| S Chee |
10 April 2005 |
Stayed at Bong Sen Hotel - Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam.
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Buy a taxi coupon from the airport, hotels all charge too much...more than double. USD4-5 will get you into the heart of town while the hotels charge anything from USD12-22 for pick up service. Taxis are generally reliable but make sure they use the meter. Vietnamese food, especially the noodles (pho) are great and there are now chains eg Pho24 just around the corner from this hotel, that offer good fare at prices slightly above local stores but they are clean and hygienic.
The highlight was a local restaurant within about 300m of the Reunification Palace that served fabulous local food at very reasonable prices. It is a restaurant housed in an old bungalow with seating both inside and al fresco with about 20 stalls lining the sides. Ask the hotel staff about the LOCAL restaurants for local fare and they will helpfully recommend them. We only took a tour to the Cu Chi tunnels which are well worth a visit. The firing range with charges of USD 1 per bullet is cheap compared to Phuket in Thailand which charges USD2 per bullet.The Russian Market at Saigon Sq and the BinTanh Market are worth exploring. There are bargains to be had for clothing, back packs and practically everything else. Good quality coffee can be bought at the latter. Be VERY careful when crossing roads, the motorbikes are everywhere and they don't necessary obey traffic lights!!
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| M Daly (extension) |
05 April 2005 |
Stayed at Renaissance Riverside Hotel Saigon - Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam.
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Bin Thanh market is terrific for shopping - get there on a za um (motorbike) - fun and cheap. Visit the Mekong Delta and see Eco-tourism in action; visit the tunnels at Cu Chi for a dose of claustrophobia! Local people are warm, friendly and welcoming - enjoy!
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| R Isaksen |
04 April 2005 |
Stayed at Renaissance Riverside Hotel Saigon - Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam.
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Saigon is a vibrant city, and Vietnam counrtyside is beautiful and interesting. It's a place to visit before it becomes too "touristy". Lots of people watching. Streets are safe, and fun to walk. Prices, even in the big hotels are still below average. Ann's Tours was exceptional. My wife is in a wheelchair, they arranged tours even on the Mekong Delta small boats and the Cu chi tunnels, having extra help along the way. The guide and driver were very helpful.
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| J Steuernagel |
03 April 2005 |
Stayed at Kimdo Royal City Hotel - Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam.
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The Sihn Cafe located in the backpack section of District 1 offers many day trips to the Mekong Delta, Chu Chi Tunnel and transfers to Cambodia. The prices are rock bottom, $7 to 15 USD. In that same area, stop by Go2 for a fresh pizza and a cold 50 cent beer. If you're backpacking, upgrade for the latest North Face or Low Alpine model pack, $15 for a 60-80 liter bag! By Dong Khoi Street there are a lot of quaint, trendy places to pick up sandwiches for lunch, coffe or fruit smoothy. Try Juice or Cafe Java. If you have time, go north on Hwy 1 to Mui Ne. There are many quality beach resorts. We stayed at Coco Beach and were very impressed. Enjoy Vietnam!
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| L Lawson |
02 April 2005 |
Stayed at Bong Sen Hotel - Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam.
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Just down the street from the hotel is Juice, a multi-level restaurant. Okay, its emphasis is not authentic Vietnamese cuisine, but it has an abundance of not-to-be missed smoothies (non-dairy and otherwise) and other fruit drinks. Equally delicious are the offerings on the sandwich, salad, pizza, and dessert menu; plus they offer a page of specials that change monthly.
A good tour is a day tour of the Mekong River delta; we booked through a reputable company in the backpackers' district. I think the name was Ban Thranh.
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| M Gerard (2nd call) |
30 March 2005 |
Stayed at Kimdo Royal City Hotel - Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam.
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Stayed at the Kimdo Hotel and it is literally next door to the TAX dept store. Not only did we use the supermarket for food, actually bought T-shirts, ao dai's, robes,etc in the supermarket.!!! There is a fountain in front of the Opera and we would go there in the evening...when families were there with their children! Great fun. Our most memorable day was the one when we went to DAM SEN PARK, District 11..we took a taxi and spent a Sunday with all the locals! We were the only caucasians there. We got stared at, bowed to, asked to be in photos with them,etc. For one whole day, there was not a vendor in sight who wanted us to buy anything! Another great place to mingle with the locals: Quan An Ngon restaurant at 138 Nam Ky Khoi Nghia...decent food and VERY few tourists. Had lunch one day at Vietnam House and I'd highly recommend it too. Our biggest disappointment in all of Vietnam was our 2 day Mekong delta trip. We signed on with Delta Adventures (highly recommended from Lonely Planet AND people we met along the way). Do not think they stuck to the itinerary. It was a very lackluster two days. Forgot to mention that although it IS a long day, thought the Cao Dai Temple was VERY impressive and worthwhile.
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| R Lindberg |
19 March 2005 |
Stayed at Novotel Garden Plaza Saigon - Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam.
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I have enjoyed visits to Viet Nam, especially the visits to Phan Thiet, Nha Trang, and Quy Nhon. I recommend renting a bicycle at one these places, and riding out into the country and the smaller villages. Meet the people, they are friendly, and will welcome you.
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