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Type: Luxury Hotel

Summary: A boutique riverside retreat in an upscale city suburb

Feature: A daily sunset cruise reveals the city from the river

Rooms: 53 rooms & suites

Location: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Star rating: 5 Star

Nearest airport: Tan Son Nhat International Airport

Transfer: Approximately 30 minutes from Tan Son Nhat International Airport by private car transfer. Alternatively, a complimentary boat transfer is available from the city's central port, Bach Dang Wharf, taking approximately 15 minutes.

Luxury Holidays At Mia Saigon

Gracing the banks of the Saigon River, this boutique hotel in Ho Chi Minh City’s leafy District 2 offers the perfect balance of calm and energy during your luxury Vietnam holiday. Its 53 rooms and suites are quietly luxurious, each whispering hints of French Indochina charm, with many featuring private balconies overlooking the gently flowing waters. Understated elegance extends throughout the property, inviting you to enjoy Afternoon Tea in the chic lounge, sip cocktails while gazing at the skyline from the rooftop bar, or dine in the refined riverside restaurant. The city’s famous sights are easily accessible – a complimentary shuttle boat reaches the city centre in around 15 minutes. After your urban adventures, the saltwater pool and serene spa provide a restorative retreat, perfectly complementing your luxurious Saigon stay.

 
 

Why Mia Saigon is so special...

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City Highlights

Mia Saigon’s sophisticated blend of heritage and contemporary style sets the stage perfectly for discovering Ho Chi Minh City’s cultural and historical treasures. Blessed with a tranquil riverside position, yet just a fifteen-minute boat ride or drive from the city centre, you can easily explore the city’s famous landmarks, such as the Notre-Dame Cathedral and Reunification Palace, before returning to the hotel’s peaceful ambience. Culture continues to unfold here, with an impressive art collection by renowned local artists displayed throughout the property, while sunset cruises along the river offer a different perspective on the city’s attractions, accompanied by Champagne and canapés.

City Highlights at Mia Saigon
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Pricing

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Accommodation and Dining Experiences

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Overview

Overview

Taking inspiration from the glitz and glamour of precious jewels, the hotel’s stylish accommodations feature rich colour palettes and bold patterns. The elegant, classic furnishings have a timeless appeal, while Art Deco touches further enrich the interiors, creating an ambience that is both refined and inviting. Deluxe rooms are decorated in warm tones inspired by the citrine gemstone and feature spacious footprints, along with a private balcony. Six Mia Suites are accented with the green of the emerald gem and include a separate living area alongside the lavish bedroom. The eleven Grand Suites sparkle with ruby red shades, while the epitome of the hotel’s accommodations is the Sapphire-themed Presidential Suite. All rooms and suites feature modern conveniences, including complimentary wifi, LCD and cable television, a Bose Bluetooth speaker, and a Nespresso machine.

Overview

Overview

The hotel’s signature restaurant combines a serene riverside setting with dishes that capture the essence of elevated home-cooked fare, reimagined for discerning guests and crafted in a vibrant open kitchen. On the rooftop, The Muse provides sophisticated surroundings for cocktails and tapas, with panoramic river and city views an impressive backdrop to leisurely libations and light bites. Meanwhile, the elegant Living Room draws you inside, the perfect place for a refined Afternoon Tea.

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Ho Chi Minh City Travel Information

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The South
The difference in rainfall between the two seasons - dry season, which traditionally runs from November to May and the wet season, June to October - is more obvious here than anywhere elsewhere in Vietnam. The rain in the wet season is often limited to heavy showers which fall at the end of the afternoon, with temperatures remaining relatively constant – on average between 25°C and 35°C throughout the season.

The Mekong
The climate in the Mekong Delta is sub-equatorial with two main seasons. During the wet season - May to October - short downpours occurr almost every day, whilst during the dry season - November to April - the last three months are the hottest and most humid. It is only at the peak of summer that heavy downpours and tropical storms are frequent. There is no 'best' time to visit the Mekong Delta - if you want to avoid excessive heat, the rainy season would be a better choice when the air is cooler and it is not as dusty as in the dry season. Try and plan your holiday so that you travel at the beginning of this season, because the Delta being an area of very low relief, often suffers from flooding, caused by massive volumes of water coming down from the mountains of Cambodia, Thailand and Laos after heavy rainfall here.

Getting There

Flight Information
Direct flights to Ho Chi Minh with Vietnam Airlines from London Gatwick. British Airways from London Heathrow to Bangkok and Hong Kong. Thai Airways from London Heathrow to Bangkok. Virgin Atlantic, Air New Zealand and Cathay Pacific from London Heathrow to Hong Kong. Emirates to Ho Chi Minh, (via Dubai) from London Heathrow, London Gatwick, Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle and Glasgow.
Air France to Ho Chi Minh, (via Paris) from London Heathrow, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle and Edinburgh. Onward connecting flights to Ho Chi Minh with: Thai Airways from Bangkok. Vietnam Airlines from Bangkok and Hong Kong. Cathay Pacific from Hong Kong.

Flight Time
From London Heathrow to Ho Chi Minh: 12 hours, 35 minutes. London Heathrow to Bangkok: 11 hours, 40 minutes. From London Heathrow to Hong Kong: 11 hours, 55 minutes. London Heathrow to Dubai: 6 hours, 50 minutes. From London Heathrow to Paris: 1 hour 20 minutes.
Onward connecting flights from Bangkok to Ho Chi Minh: 1 hour, 30 minutes.
From Hong Kong to Ho Chi Minh: 2 hours, 40 minutes.
From Dubai to Ho Chi Minh: 7 hours, 30 minutes.
Onward long haul flight from Paris to Ho Chi Minh: 12 hours, 10 minutes.

The Tunnels

Don’t miss a trip to the tunnel network of Cu Chi, an incredible underground labyrinth filled with numerous trapdoors. Over 250km of passages were dug out beneath the district of Cu Chi alone, to be used as a secret military city in the 1960s – they contained living quarters, field hospitals, weapon factories, kitchens and command centres. Most famously, the tunnels were used as hideouts by Vietcong Guerrillas during combat. Today, certain sections have been made bigger to accommodate western visitors.

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Shopping

Rub shoulders with locals in HCMC’s atmospheric street markets, bulging with goodies from premium quality silks and handmade ceramics to war memorabilia, Vietnamese coffee beans and heaps of exotic produce – ones to note include Ben Thanh, Cholon and An Dong. They’re also great places to sample amazing street food. For popular brands and high-end labels, shopping centres include Vincom Center, Saigon Square and Diamond Plaza.

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Museums

The War Remnants Museum is a place many tourists feel compelled to visit, offering a truly moving look at the brutal effects of war on innocent citizens, including the notorious My Lai Massacre. The dazzling exterior and interior of the Fine Arts Museum is a breath of fresh air in comparison, a colonial yellow and white building overflowing with magnificent works of art, both period and contemporary, not to mention a striking décor of exquisite tiling and stained glass. Equally splendid is the collection of artefacts in the History Museum, portraying the various cultures of Vietnam from 2,000 BC to the present day.

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Places of Worship

Reflect awhile in one of the city’s many temples. Giac Lam Pagoda is considered the oldest (1744) and sits in serene gardens featuring a sacred Bodhi (fig) tree. Much younger (1909) is the Jade Emperor Pagoda, especially atmospheric with a heady smell of incense and all kinds of elaborate statues and carvings. From a similar period, the Phuoc An Hoi Quan Pagoda is adorned with brass knick-knacks, woodcarvings and shades of ochre, red, green and gold. In contrast and located in the Government Quarter, Notre Dame is a neo-Romanesque Catholic cathedral built of brick dating back to the 1880s – Mass is held here every Sunday morning.

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Palaces and Post Offices

Reunification Palace is a restored, five-floor tribute to the 1960s, a building where time seems to have stood still since the first Communist tanks arrived in 1975. The basement is filled with vintage phones, radios and office equipment, while outside there’s a replica of tank #843, the one that ploughed through the gates when the war ended. Opposite Notre Dame, Central Post Office is a period classic by Gustav Eiffel, with a grand hall decked with historic maps and a stunning tiled floor, a mosaic of Ho Chi Minh and plentiful wrought iron painted in a trademark shade of green.

Palaces and Post Offices

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