S&L UNIQUE PLACES The Hotel Saigon Domaine Luxury Residences is located in the heart of Thanh Da Island, 10 minutes from the centre of Ho Chi Minch, in what is regarded as the city’s last green space and is perfect for doing jogging, hiking, fishing or just relaxing on the river bank, on a bench, or by the ponds filled with lotus flowers. Saigon Domaine offers an atmosphere of peace and tranquillity with incredible views of the Saigon River. There is a private dock and boats can be hired on a daily basis to navigate the city by river.
The hotel has 45 apartments, ranging in size and number of rooms, from 72 m2 with one bedroom, to 377 m2 and 4 bedrooms. All have large windows that give on to spacious terraces or covered balconies with breathtaking views of the Saigon River and city. Fully equipped to ensure the utmost in comfort for its guests, all apartments are decorated using the highest quality materials, such as the spacious marble bathrooms.
Besides being known as the premier entertainment centre in Vietnam, Thanh Da is also renowned for its gastronomy, the quintessential traditional Vietnamese cuisine. The Hotel Saigon Domaine Luxury Residences offers the chance to taste the finest Vietnamese cuisine in the Cormoran restaurant and, while you’re there, have a drink at Bar Jules. To complete the offer, the Hotel Saigon Domaine Luxury Residences offers an outdoor pool, fitness centre and sauna.
Rooms
The hotel has 45 apartments, ranging in size and number of rooms, from 72 m2 with one bedroom, to 377 m2 and 4 bedrooms. All have large windows that give on to spacious terraces or covered balconies with breathtaking views of the Saigon River and city.
1 bedroom
2 bedrooms
3 bedrooms
4 bedrooms
How to get there:
Airport: 12 km
Center: 8 km
Trade Fair: 12 km
Train: 12 km
Harbour: 8 km
Beach: 125 km
Golf: 12 km
Destination information: Ho Chi Minh (Saigon), Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City is the heart and soul of Vietnam. It is located in a region covered with forests, swamps and lakes. As a dynamic, bustling industrial centre, it is the country’s largest city, as well as the financial capital and a major cultural hub. The streets, where a large part of city life takes place, are home to a variety of shops, stalls, and vendors exhibiting their wares on the sidewalks.
There are different theories that attempt to explain the origin of the city's original name, Saigon, which many people still use, but the most obvious one comes from the great river that runs through the city: the Song Sai Gon (Saigon River).
Among its most outstanding monuments, are the Giac Lam Pagoda, the neo-Romanesque Notre-Dame Cathedral, Reunification Palace, Cholon market and the former U.S. embassy. If it’s fun you are looking for, Saigon Centre is the place to be on Sundays and at night. The streets are teeming with people on bicycles and motorbikes. The municipal theatre area has become a meeting point for hip young people. Behind the theatre are numerous entertainment venues such as the Ben Thanh and Hoa Binh theatres and the Lan Anh Music Conservatory. As for natural attractions in this area, there is also the Dam Sen Cultural and Tourist park, the Suoi Tien Cultural Park and the Can Gio Eco beach, all with a large influx of locals and tourists.
In the city international food is everywhere: from internationally-famed Vietnamese food, as well as food from other Asian countries, and European and Latin American food.