It was very affordable. The place is ideal for backpackers as it is a bit challenging if you have luggages with you since it’s a bit rough walk going inside the street. GrabCar cannot enter the street. We don’t recommend this to people who have knee problems or other health conditions relating to tiresome activities. We got the 4th floor and it was a lot of stairs, no elevator, considering I’m with my mom who’s a senior citizen. I think you should specify clearly that there is no elevator available. Good thing she enjoys exercise nowadays. We are very thankful to the owners because they have the initiative to carry our luggages going up and down for us. They also allowed us to leave our luggages before check in and they also let us in a few minutes earlier than the check in time. The aircon in the room is good. The water heater works very well. The pillows are hard and too thick. The bed is hard, too. Maybe they can add extra pillows, as well. The door doesn’t seem secured enough and we can hear some banging from the walls. There’s a free shampoo and bath gel. Free toothpaste, toothbrush, and 2 bottled water that are all usable for one day. They also provided towels for us. There’s hair dryer and an iron board. For the flat iron, I think you have to request since I guess they have to be cautious with burning etc.
It’s just near Madam Win Banh mi, around 7-8 min walk. There are a lot of affordable shops and food around 214 street. It’s far from the airport but decent distance from all the other city destinations.
The owners are very kind and approachable. Thank you very much for your...
Read moreI came to Ho Chi Minh for a friends 30th birthday and therefore were going to be out late on Friday night. I had planned a business meeting Saturday and might also be late this night. Therefore I had booked this hotel in the busy area of district 1. The manager told me that this would be a problem since they close the doors to the hotel at 2am. He told me I could call him when I got home at night but when I did he was very frustrated with me and told me that it wasn’t ok to come home after the curfew. He was very angry although I told him I thought this was what we agreed on. I was very disappointed because this was not mentioned in the house rules. I felt like the manager was mad at me after the incident and left me feeling very uncomfortable staying here. It felt like being back in my teen years being yelled at by a parent.
Also the beds are very hard and pillows very big which wasn’t so ergonomic. And I found other people’s hair in my bed.
The location is very nice though and the area really quiet. The shower is also very good with hot...
Read moreWe had an absolutely wonderful stay at Hostie Saigon Wanderlust! Mrs. Ha and her family were incredibly kind, welcoming, and made us feel right at home.
The rooms were spotlessly clean and well-maintained, which made our stay even more comfortable. But what truly made our experience stand out was the exceptional hospitality shown by Mrs. Ha and her family.
From the moment we arrived, they treated us with warmth and kindness. And when it was time for us to leave, Mrs. Ha's thoughtful gesture of giving us water for our journey and waiting to bid us farewell truly touched our hearts.
We were deeply impressed by Mrs. Ha's attitude towards her guests - she genuinely cares about making sure everyone feels welcome and comfortable in her home. It's clear that she takes great pride in being a host, and it shows in every aspect of our stay.
We highly recommend Hostie Saigon Wanderlust to anyone looking for a warm, welcoming, and comfortable place to stay in Saigon. Thank you, Mrs. Ha, for making our stay...
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