I had a wonderful stay at the hotel. The room was simple and bright, offering a high level of comfort. The swimming pool was nice, and the breakfast was enjoyable. The location was very convenient; there were coffee shops nearby, and with just a short walk, I found a variety of restaurants and street food options. I even walked all the way to District 1, the city center, which had many attractions to explore, including the famous church and other tourist sites, all within walking distance. It was also super quick to get to the hotel from the airport; it took me just 15 minutes at night.
The hotel is well located. Easy to get a Grab around. Hotel breakfast is skippable as there’s plenty of better options to eat in the city. The pool is okay; nothing too grand. Room was bigger than I expected. Quite spacious, but no view.
Very good service and nice Hotel. Higher recommended!
The room is so clean and quiet. You can do your laundry and gym on the 11th floor for free. Recommended no matter for business or family trip.
Taxi here is so cheap, it only cost less than $4 and 30 minutes for taxi to the international airport. (Kl8:00-8:22)
性价比极高的酒店,之前住在一区一个M25,价格没有便宜很多,但环境极其脏乱。果断换了这一家酒店,价格,服务,一切都很好。周边也有好吃的餐厅,对面咖啡手推车小哥,27k 味道很好的越南白咖啡。酒店大堂咖啡60-80k。
Good hotel for his price. Rooms are nice and clean. You can drink your room fridge ffor free. Breakfast is not to bad but to asian. I missed some european breakfast like croissants.
I have been in Vietnam for two months and have stayed in many hotels. I finally found this hotel that satisfied me. It's a pity that I only stayed there for 4 days and 3 nights. Next time I come, I will definitely stay for another week or two. I like its service, environment, and exquisite breakfast...
Well as you enter the hotel a bad toilet smell hits you..
Furthermore the receptionists provide poor service
Despite our check in was at 1 pm and we arrived from Australia overnight ,having been tired ,sleepless and exhausted ,the receptionists did not care less and they did provide room just before 3 pm . Furthermore they insisted for 2000 Vietnam dongs as deposit when I refused as it did not mention the trip .com as condition of staying at the hotel ,then they demanded to hold my passport until we checked out . So wouldn't not recommend this hotel.
I stayed 3 nights at the Ramana Saigon hotel.
Good location with easy walks through that part of the city if you do not mind pollution and a lot of traffic (mostly motorbikes). I loved discovering the city with its hectic and very lively environment. The hotel is next to district one. The railway station is a 10 to 15 minutes walk away. Plenty of eateries around and convenience shops next to the hotel.
The staff at the reception were very welcoming and helpful. True professionals. That was also the case of security and those in charge of the rooms. I mentioned a very noisy service door next to my room and the issue was fixed immediately.
Now I was not too impressed by the service and the attention at the restaurant during breakfast. Too busy with the many tour groups keeping the restaurant fully busy (and noisy) from 6 AM to 9 AM (seating: almost 300 people) then a bit quieter until closing time at 9:30 AM. Today I ate breakfast a bit later than usual at 8:45 and noticed that tables were not cleaned after guests left. Items were removed but nothing more resulting in empty tables with dirty table sets and no more forks, knives, etc... The food at the restaurant is for the masses. No real options for people with diabetes for example as pretty much all items are on the sweet or very sweet side. Including cooked vegetables (sugar and fat). 3 different salads to choose from but no simple dressing with just vinegar and oil. They care for the many Indian guests with a few vegetarian options but ... I tried and ... my glucometer did not appreciate and hit the red zone :(
The rooms are old fashioned but nice and well maintained. The bed was comfortable. Not hard as is rather usual in Asia. The noise insulation is on the poor side. The air conditioning system is rather loud. There is a well sized fridge in the room and plenty of space :)
The swimming pool on the 5th floor (outdoor) is small but nice and there are a few lounge chairs to relax. It was not busy when I was there in the early afternoon but I guess I was lucky ;-)
The guests at the hotel are overwhelmingly tourists traveling in big groups. Mainly Indians and Chinese but also some Westerners.
Bottom line: I enjoyed my stay at the Ramana and I understand that the mass tourism supports their business which, to me, comes with some disadvantages: overcrowded restaurant for breakfast, very loud and noisy guests at times ... and the flow of such guests is quite constant during the day (departures crossing arrivals).
Spacious hotel with easy access to bars and cafe
Address: Sila Urban Living, 260D Dien Bien Phu, Ward 7, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Price: 💰💰
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Nestled in the vibrant heart of District 3 in Ho Chi Minh City, Sila Urban Living stands as a chic and functional haven, making it an ideal rest stop for adventurous travelers. Conveniently situated, a Family Mart around the corner and a lively bar at the hotel's doorstep create an atmosphere frequented by both locals and tourists, especially in the evenings.
Arriving at 8 pm after a slight immigration delay, check-in was effortless. No hotel deposit was required, but guest passports were necessary for verification. The staff, proficient in English, contributed to a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
Opting for a regular room, we were pleasantly surprised by its vastness—approximately 1.5 times the size of most hotels in Singapore and reminiscent of a one-bedroom condo. The room's cleanliness was noteworthy, complemented by room slippers and a set of basic toiletries. The bathroom's bidet was a pleasant bonus.
The air conditioning proved efficient, swiftly cooling the room after our city explorations. Sila Urban Living boasts an impressive gym featuring a pool up to 1.8 meters, a steam room, sauna, and jacuzzi, providing ample relaxation options for guests.
While my boyfriend struggled with the neighboring rooster's midnight crowing, average sleepers like myself were undisturbed by the sounds.
Sila Urban Living captivates with its prime location, reasonable price point, and excellent amenities. It's a highly recommended choice for a comfortable and enjoyable stay in Ho Chi Minh City.
ne of my favourite hotels in Ho Chi Minh City, and it was a fantastic experience from start to finish. The service provided by all the staff was outstanding—everyone was friendly, attentive, and always ready to help with a smile. From the moment I arrived, I felt warmly welcomed and well taken care of.
The hotel itself is very conveniently located. It’s within walking distance of many popular tourist attractions, shops, cafes, and restaurants. Whether you’re heading to Ben Thanh Market, the War Remnants Museum, or just strolling around the city center, everything is easily accessible without the need for a taxi or Grab.
The room was clean, comfortable, and well-equipped with everything I needed for a pleasant stay. I also really enjoyed the breakfast each morning—it offered a good variety of both local and international options, all fresh and delicious.
What stood out the most to me was the level of care and hospitality shown by the staff. It made a big difference and contributed to a truly enjoyable stay. I would definitely recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Ho Chi Minh City and look forward to staying here again in the future.
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FFrank Van AlboomGood hotel for his price. Rooms are nice and clean. You can drink your room fridge ffor free. Breakfast is not to bad but to asian. I missed some european breakfast like croissants.
AAnonymous UserVery good service and nice Hotel. Higher recommended!
The room is so clean and quiet. You can do your laundry and gym on the 11th floor for free. Recommended no matter for business or family trip.
Taxi here is so cheap, it only cost less than $4 and 30 minutes for taxi to the international airport. (Kl8:00-8:22)
性价比极高的酒店,之前住在一区一个M25,价格没有便宜很多,但环境极其脏乱。果断换了这一家酒店,价格,服务,一切都很好。周边也有好吃的餐厅,对面咖啡手推车小哥,27k 味道很好的越南白咖啡。酒店大堂咖啡60-80k。
LLiyy217Chinese-style hotel, OK. The front desk speaks Chinese and feels bad. A friend went on a business trip and helped a friend to book for him. Location is within your ideal range.
GGuest UserWell as you enter the hotel a bad toilet smell hits you..
Furthermore the receptionists provide poor service
Despite our check in was at 1 pm and we arrived from Australia overnight ,having been tired ,sleepless and exhausted ,the receptionists did not care less and they did provide room just before 3 pm . Furthermore they insisted for 2000 Vietnam dongs as deposit when I refused as it did not mention the trip .com as condition of staying at the hotel ,then they demanded to hold my passport until we checked out . So wouldn't not recommend this hotel.
AAnonymous Userne of my favourite hotels in Ho Chi Minh City, and it was a fantastic experience from start to finish. The service provided by all the staff was outstanding—everyone was friendly, attentive, and always ready to help with a smile. From the moment I arrived, I felt warmly welcomed and well taken care of.
The hotel itself is very conveniently located. It’s within walking distance of many popular tourist attractions, shops, cafes, and restaurants. Whether you’re heading to Ben Thanh Market, the War Remnants Museum, or just strolling around the city center, everything is easily accessible without the need for a taxi or Grab.
The room was clean, comfortable, and well-equipped with everything I needed for a pleasant stay. I also really enjoyed the breakfast each morning—it offered a good variety of both local and international options, all fresh and delicious.
What stood out the most to me was the level of care and hospitality shown by the staff. It made a big difference and contributed to a truly enjoyable stay. I would definitely recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Ho Chi Minh City and look forward to staying here again in the future.
EE. Ch.I stayed 3 nights at the Ramana Saigon hotel.
Good location with easy walks through that part of the city if you do not mind pollution and a lot of traffic (mostly motorbikes). I loved discovering the city with its hectic and very lively environment. The hotel is next to district one. The railway station is a 10 to 15 minutes walk away. Plenty of eateries around and convenience shops next to the hotel.
The staff at the reception were very welcoming and helpful. True professionals. That was also the case of security and those in charge of the rooms. I mentioned a very noisy service door next to my room and the issue was fixed immediately.
Now I was not too impressed by the service and the attention at the restaurant during breakfast. Too busy with the many tour groups keeping the restaurant fully busy (and noisy) from 6 AM to 9 AM (seating: almost 300 people) then a bit quieter until closing time at 9:30 AM. Today I ate breakfast a bit later than usual at 8:45 and noticed that tables were not cleaned after guests left. Items were removed but nothing more resulting in empty tables with dirty table sets and no more forks, knives, etc... The food at the restaurant is for the masses. No real options for people with diabetes for example as pretty much all items are on the sweet or very sweet side. Including cooked vegetables (sugar and fat). 3 different salads to choose from but no simple dressing with just vinegar and oil. They care for the many Indian guests with a few vegetarian options but ... I tried and ... my glucometer did not appreciate and hit the red zone :(
The rooms are old fashioned but nice and well maintained. The bed was comfortable. Not hard as is rather usual in Asia. The noise insulation is on the poor side. The air conditioning system is rather loud. There is a well sized fridge in the room and plenty of space :)
The swimming pool on the 5th floor (outdoor) is small but nice and there are a few lounge chairs to relax. It was not busy when I was there in the early afternoon but I guess I was lucky ;-)
The guests at the hotel are overwhelmingly tourists traveling in big groups. Mainly Indians and Chinese but also some Westerners.
Bottom line: I enjoyed my stay at the Ramana and I understand that the mass tourism supports their business which, to me, comes with some disadvantages: overcrowded restaurant for breakfast, very loud and noisy guests at times ... and the flow of such guests is quite constant during the day (departures crossing arrivals).
DDanny6393The hotel is well located. Easy to get a Grab around. Hotel breakfast is skippable as there’s plenty of better options to eat in the city. The pool is okay; nothing too grand. Room was bigger than I expected. Quite spacious, but no view.
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