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Accommodation In Ho Chi Minh City

If you’re looking for a Southeast Asian city pulsating with more energy than you thought possible, look no further than Ho Chi Minh City.

Long removed from the days of war, this town is now undergoing a different kind of revolution. Young go-getters are fuelling an influx of new money and rags-to-riches stories that echo the background of the city itself.

If this sounds like an epic place for your next trip, check out our deals on Ho Chi Minh City hotels and get going today.

Things to Do in Ho Chi Minh City

District 1 is aptly named: As the city’s urban centre, it’s number one in terms of shops and attractions, and many hotels in Ho Chi Minh City are located here. See the Saigon Notre-Dame Basilica, with its characteristic French red tiles, soaring white spires, and granite statue that’s said to have shed a tear in 2005. Whether that’s true or not is up to you to decide, but it’s still cool to see.

Take in the scenery while sipping du’a tu’oi (fresh coconut) and munching on fried crickets (or stuffed dumplings, for the less adventurous). Then make your way to City Hall for a nighttime viewing, when the red flag shines under the spectacular lighting. Just because the building isn’t open to the public doesn’t mean you can’t snap a selfie in front of the elegant colonial structure.

Accommodation near Phu Nhuan is just north of District 1 and offers the perfect respite from the crowds. Take a break in a themed coffeehouse—where else can you drink bubble tea in a castle or a treehouse?

From there, it’s a short ride to the enigmatic Jade Emperor Pagoda. Packed with fantastic imagery from saintly to grotesque, this eerily charismatic temple is dedicated to the Taoist supreme god and the Chief of the Underworld (he’s a hell of a good time).

Getting To & Around Ho Chi Minh City

Flights to Ho Chi Minh City will land at Tan Son Nhat International Airport (SGN). The city bus can take you from the airport to Ben Thanh Market in District 1; however, it only runs until 6:00 pm. If you get in late, or just want door-to-door service, you’ll need a taxi. Make sure you find one at an authorised cab stand, and use local currency to pay.

Once you’re checked into your accommodation in Ho Chi Minh City, adventurous travellers can take the bus or rent a motorbike. If you’ve got cash to spare, hire an English-speaking driver and live like a monarch for a day or two—or the whole trip.

Upcoming Events

The end of July is a great time to book Ho Chi Minh City holidays, because that’s when the Le Van Duyet Tomb Festival is held. The biggest fair in the city is held in honour of Le Van Duyet, a military general during the Nguyen Dynasty. The locals pray for good crops, happiness, favourable weather, safety and peace for the country. Let’s be honest, who doesn’t want all that?

If you made plans to visit in the middle of August, that’s great, because you’ll be able to take part in the day of wandering souls, otherwise known as Trung Nguyen. People leave offerings like food and clothes at the foot of the city’s pagodas for the souls who are deemed less fortunate. Neat, right? But the biggest events of Trung Nguyen are the colourful lantern parades that take place in the canals and rivers during the night. This is supposedly a time where the living and the dead can meet up, so make sure you’re on your best behaviour.

Get Outside!

Forget about lounging in one of the finer places to stay in Ho Chi Minh City and drinking bucket after bucket of Habeco—that’s great and all, but you need to get outside. Make your way to the Cu Chi District and slip into the Cu Chi Tunnel system. These were used extensively during the Vietnam War as a way to move about the city undetected. Enter a secret trapdoor and wander the complex system until you come to one of the command bunkers, where you’ll sit down for a delicious lunch. After your meal, hit the shooting range and empty a full metal jacket or two.

Next, emerge from the depths of the city and get acquainted with the flora and fauna at the Saigon Zoo and Botanical Gardens. This place is ridiculously cool; it’s divided up into an animal conservation area, a plant conservation area, an orchid garden and an amusement park. Think about it: You could hold a tiger cub, sniff a pretty flower and ride a roller coaster all in under an hour. Not bad, is it?

Are you finally ready for a boat cruise with a meal? Hop aboard a Mekong Delta tour with a Vietnamese cooking class. Sure, you may be the one doing the cooking, but it’ll be delicious, especially when you’re cruising the waters of an area that’s been called a “biological treasure trove”. You’ll probably make a stop at the floating market of Can Tho to pick up ingredients that will go into a plate of whatever your cooking instructor tells you to make.

Must-See Spots

Are you only spending one day in Ho Chi Minh City? If so, make sure you venture through the War Remnants Museum, one of the most popular attractions among tourists and locals alike. You can see an old UH-1 “Huey” helicopter, an F-A5 fighter and an M48 Patton tank. None of them work anymore, so don’t even think about trying to start them up.

When you’re looking to try the best food in Ho Chi Minh City, take a walk down Dong Khoi Street in District 1 and take your pick from restaurants and street food vendors. Grab a delicious pork banh mi sandwich or a bowl of beef pho…or double down and get both at once. We won’t judge.

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Ho Chi Minh City hotels essential information

Accommodation
3,850 hotels
Lowest Price
AU$26
Highest Price
AU$403
Popular hotels
New World Saigon Hotel, Hotel Nikko Saigon, Rex Hotel, ibis Saigon Airport, Liberty Central Saigon Citypoint, Caravelle Saigon, Lotte Hotel Saigon, Windsor Plaza Hotel, La Vela Saigon Hotel

Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Ho Chi Minh City?
The reviews are in for Sherwood Suites, and they’re so glowing the light bulbs have turned green with envy. Located in Ho Chi Minh City, this getaway offers an outdoor pool, pool sun loungers and loads more. Wotif travellers also rate The Reverie Saigon as one of the leading hotels in Ho Chi Minh City. It’s a particularly good choice if you want to be close to Ben Thanh Market and Bui Vien Walking Street. Whatever type of place you’re after, use Wotif to discover an incredible deal on your Ho Chi Minh City accommodation.
How many days should I spend in Ho Chi Minh City?
Travellers usually spend 3 days exploring Ho Chi Minh City. But how long you decide to stay is your call. Browse our popular Ho Chi Minh City hotel deals, bag yourself a bargain, and then begin planning an itinerary that makes the most of every second here.
Where should a first-time tourist stay in Ho Chi Minh City?
Put District 1 on your radar. You’re headed to a brand-new city full of excitement and adventure, so it makes sense to stay in one of the most popular areas and near big attractions like Ben Thanh Market and Bui Vien Walking Street. Some of the top Ho Chi Minh City hotels can also be found around these parts, including Sherwood Suites and The Reverie Saigon.
How much does a Ho Chi Minh City hotel cost?
Ho Chi Minh City hotel prices differ according to when you plan to go and just how swanky you like your digs. To secure AU$26 cheap accommodation in Ho Chi Minh City, enter your details, click search, then filter your results by property class, amenities, budget and more. Another cost-saving hack? Avoid travelling during the high season months of August, September and October, when rates are generally higher. Because the only thing better than going on holiday is getting it for a bargain!
How do I get a cheap hotel in Ho Chi Minh City?
Master the art of finding cheap hotels in Ho Chi Minh City with these insider tips:

  • Escape while everyone else is at work: Mondays to Thursdays are usually when you’ll find the cheapest rates.
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  • Travel outside of peak season: November, December and January are Ho Chi Minh City’s quietest months so there’ll be special offers galore.
  • Filter, filter, filter, dear traveller: Use our handy filter tool to find the type of digs you’re after, then sort by the lowest price to find the best deal.

Can I find luxury accommodation in Ho Chi Minh City?
Use the “Property class” filter to easily discover the swankiest digs. Ditch those trusty double pluggers and get set to step into the lap of one of these Ho Chi Minh City luxury accommodation options:

  • Sherwood Suites: This stay comes with amenities like free WiFi, slippers and much more.
  • The Reverie Saigon: Kick back in serious style while taking advantage of a bar and massage treatments.

Which hotels in Ho Chi Minh City are family-friendly?
At Wotif, we’ve got a heap of family accommodation in Ho Chi Minh City that deliver non-stop good vibes together with perks and amenities like swimming pools, outdoor play areas and arcades. Find getaways that’ll knock the socks off your mini adventurers with our “Family friendly” filter, or give these three a whirl:


What is the best area to stay in Ho Chi Minh City?
If you’re eager to discover this destination’s markets, nightlife and history, book your Ho Chi Minh City hotel in the District 1 neighbourhood. Other popular areas to get your shut-eye in Ho Chi Minh City include Ben Thanh and Dong Khoi. Click on “View map” at the top of the page to browse the different locations of our Ho Chi Minh City accommodation and choose your ideal base.

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