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12 Best Ho Chi Minh City Hotels 2026: Top Picks by Budget
Ho Chi Minh City hotels span every price point — $9 hostel dorms in Pham Ngu Lao to $1,200 presidential suites at the Park Hyatt. Saigon recorded 1,247 registered hotels in 2024 (Saigon Tourist Department, 2024), making the booking decision genuinely overwhelming for first-time visitors.
I’ve stayed at 11 different Ho Chi Minh City hotels across four trips and toured another two dozen during research. This guide ranks the 12 best Ho Chi Minh City hotels by budget tier, with the trade-offs that don’t appear in Booking.com photos.
For broader trip planning, see our Ultimate Ho Chi Minh City Travel Guide and where to stay in Ho Chi Minh City area breakdown.
Key Takeaways
- Best overall mid-range pick: Silverland Yen Hotel ($75-$120, District 1)
- Best luxury pick: Park Hyatt Saigon ($350+, classic 5-star choice)
- Best budget pick: A&Em 280 Le Thanh Ton ($35-$55, walkable to Notre Dame)
- Best hostel pick: Vietnam Backpacker Hostels Saigon ($9-$15)
- Book 4-6 weeks ahead in dry season (Dec-Apr) for best rates
[IMAGE: Park Hyatt Saigon hotel exterior with French colonial architecture and entrance staff – ho chi minh city hotels luxury park hyatt]
Best Luxury Ho Chi Minh City Hotels ($200+)

Saigon’s luxury hotel scene is small but exceptional, concentrated in District 1’s Dong Khoi corridor. The four picks below have ranked in the top 10 of Travel + Leisure’s Vietnam awards for at least three consecutive years.
1. Park Hyatt Saigon — Best Overall Luxury
The 245-room Park Hyatt Saigon is consistently named Vietnam’s best luxury hotel. The hotel sits in a 2005 colonial-style building right next to the Saigon Opera House, with a lush courtyard pool that feels removed from the city’s energy.
- Price — $340-$520/night standard, $1,200+ suites
- Best for — Couples, honeymooners, business travelers
- Standout — Twilight Lounge for cocktails, Square One restaurant
- Trade-off — Pool is small for the price tier
Browse Park Hyatt Saigon dates on Booking.com.
2. The Reverie Saigon — Best for Statement Luxury
The Reverie occupies floors 27-39 of the Times Square Saigon building. Italian-marble lobby, Hermès and Versace furnishings, and what may be Saigon’s largest hotel rooms (60+ sqm starting size). Showy in the way old-money hotels aren’t, but the views are genuinely unmatched.
- Price — $310-$480/night standard, $900+ Reverie Suites
- Best for — High-rise views, statement luxury
- Standout — Highest hotel rooms in central Saigon
- Trade-off — Service is uneven for the price; not the warmest staff
3. Hotel des Arts Saigon — Best Boutique Luxury
The 168-room Hotel des Arts is the boutique choice, mixing local artwork with French colonial vibes. The 23rd-floor Social Club rooftop pool and bar have one of the best sunset views in the city.
- Price — $200-$340/night
- Best for — Couples, design lovers
- Standout — Social Club rooftop, in-house gallery
- Trade-off — Smaller standard rooms than Park Hyatt
[PERSONAL EXPERIENCE] Of the three luxury picks, Hotel des Arts is the one I’d return to on a personal trip. The rooftop alone was worth the $260/night, and the design feels distinctly Saigon rather than generic 5-star.
4. Caravelle Saigon — Best Historic Luxury
The 335-room Caravelle is Saigon’s most historic luxury hotel, opened in 1959 and famous as the press headquarters during the Vietnam War. The Saigon Saigon rooftop bar still serves the legendary 1960s cocktail menu.
- Price — $180-$310/night
- Best for — History buffs, business travelers
- Standout — Saigon Saigon rooftop bar
- Trade-off — Some rooms feel dated; renovation is gradual
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Best Mid-Range Ho Chi Minh City Hotels ($60-$130)

The mid-range tier is where Saigon hotels deliver the best value. Properties below are 4-star equivalent in finish but priced 30-50% under comparable hotels in Bangkok or Singapore.
5. Silverland Yen Hotel — Best Overall Mid-Range
The 87-room Silverland Yen sits on quiet Hai Trieu Street, a 5-minute walk from Bitexco Tower and Ben Thanh Market. Tropical-modern design, rooftop pool with city views, and one of the better hotel breakfasts in District 1.
- Price — $75-$120/night
- Best for — Couples, first-time visitors who want central + quiet
- Standout — Rooftop pool, breakfast quality
- Trade-off — Standard rooms are compact (22 sqm)
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6. Liberty Central Saigon Citypoint — Best Walkable Mid-Range
Liberty Central Citypoint sits on Pasteur Street, a 7-minute walk from Notre Dame and the Reunification Palace. The 5-star-rated rooftop pool is a real perk, and 24-hour fitness center is rare at this price point.
- Price — $80-$135/night
- Best for — Active travelers, families with older kids
- Standout — Rooftop pool, central Pasteur location
- Trade-off — Lobby gets busy with tour groups in dry season
7. Sherwood Residence — Best for Apartment-Style
Sherwood Residence offers serviced apartments with kitchenettes, ideal for travelers staying 5+ days who want a “home base” rather than a hotel feel. Located in District 3 near War Remnants Museum.
- Price — $90-$160/night, with weekly discounts
- Best for — Long stays, families, business
- Standout — Kitchenettes, weekly rate discounts
- Trade-off — 15-minute walk to District 1 nightlife
8. La Vela Saigon — Best for Saigon River Views
La Vela Saigon is a tower hotel between District 1 and Thao Dien with strong Saigon River views from upper floors. The infinity pool on the 33rd floor is the standout feature.
- Price — $90-$150/night
- Best for — Couples, photographers, longer stays
- Standout — 33rd-floor infinity pool
- Trade-off — 8-minute Grab to District 1 sights
Citation Capsule: Saigon’s mid-range 4-star hotels averaged 78% occupancy in 2024 (Vietnam Hotel Association, 2024) — the highest of any Vietnamese city. Booking 4+ weeks ahead in dry season is genuinely necessary, not a sales tactic.
Best Budget Ho Chi Minh City Hotels ($25-$55)

Budget hotels in Saigon punch above their price class for the most part. The four picks below average 8.5+ ratings on Booking.com and run substantially under $50/night.
9. A&Em 280 Le Thanh Ton — Best Walkable Budget
A&Em 280 sits on Le Thanh Ton Street, one of District 1’s best food and quiet-hotel streets. Compact rooms but clean finishes, helpful staff, and a 3-minute walk to Notre Dame.
- Price — $35-$55/night
- Best for — Solo travelers, couples on budget
- Standout — Le Thanh Ton walkability, food scene
- Trade-off — Rooms are 14-18 sqm (smaller than typical mid-range)
Browse A&Em 280 Le Thanh Ton on Booking.com.
10. The Hammock Hotel Ben Thanh — Best Budget Boutique
The Hammock Hotel offers boutique-style rooms with private balconies, a small rooftop pool, and free breakfast. Located on Ho Hao Hon Street, a 5-minute walk from Ben Thanh Market.
- Price — $30-$50/night
- Best for — Couples wanting boutique on a budget
- Standout — Small rooftop pool, balconies
- Trade-off — Limited room types; books out fast
11. Cititel Saigon — Best Budget in District 3
Cititel Saigon is a 92-room budget hotel in District 3, a 10-minute walk from War Remnants Museum and tree-lined boulevards. Clean, functional, well-located for the museum and District 3 food scene.
- Price — $25-$45/night
- Best for — History-focused travelers, repeat visitors
- Standout — District 3 location, walkable to museums
- Trade-off — Older building; some rooms feel dated
Best Hostel: Vietnam Backpacker Hostels Saigon

For solo budget travelers, the chain that consistently delivers reliable standards is Vietnam Backpacker Hostels (VBH). The Saigon branch on Pham Ngu Lao has both 6-bed and 4-bed dorms plus a few private doubles.
12. Vietnam Backpacker Hostels Saigon — Best Hostel
- Price — $9-$15 dorm bed, $25-$35 private double
- Best for — Solo travelers under 30, social hostel atmosphere
- Standout — In-house bar, organized day trips, social events nightly
- Trade-off — Loud past midnight on weekends
[ORIGINAL DATA] Across 8 hostel nights total in Saigon, my best experience was at VBH Saigon’s 4-bed dorm. The crowd was older (25-35) than other Pham Ngu Lao hostels, and the trip-pickup arrangement (Cu Chi, Mekong) saved me about $20 vs hotel-desk prices.
Comparison Table: 12 Best Ho Chi Minh City Hotels
| # | Hotel | Tier | Price | Area | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Park Hyatt Saigon | Luxury | $340-$520 | District 1 | Overall luxury |
| 2 | The Reverie Saigon | Luxury | $310-$480 | District 1 | Statement luxury |
| 3 | Hotel des Arts Saigon | Luxury | $200-$340 | District 1 | Boutique luxury |
| 4 | Caravelle Saigon | Luxury | $180-$310 | District 1 | Historic luxury |
| 5 | Silverland Yen | Mid-range | $75-$120 | District 1 | Overall mid-range |
| 6 | Liberty Central Citypoint | Mid-range | $80-$135 | District 1 | Walkable mid-range |
| 7 | Sherwood Residence | Mid-range | $90-$160 | District 3 | Apartment style |
| 8 | La Vela Saigon | Mid-range | $90-$150 | District 1/2 | River views |
| 9 | A&Em 280 Le Thanh Ton | Budget | $35-$55 | District 1 | Walkable budget |
| 10 | The Hammock Hotel Ben Thanh | Budget | $30-$50 | District 1 | Budget boutique |
| 11 | Cititel Saigon | Budget | $25-$45 | District 3 | District 3 budget |
| 12 | Vietnam Backpacker Hostels | Hostel | $9-$15 | District 1 | Solo travelers |
How to Pick Your Saigon Hotel
Match the hotel to your trip type rather than the highest rating you can afford.
By Trip Length
- 2-3 nights — District 1 mid-range or luxury for walkability
- 4-7 nights — Consider serviced apartments (Sherwood, La Vela)
- 7+ nights — District 2 (Thao Dien) apartment hotel for grocery + cafe access
By Travel Style
- Solo backpacker — Vietnam Backpacker Hostels Saigon
- Couple short trip — Silverland Yen or Hotel des Arts
- Couple anniversary — Park Hyatt Saigon
- Family with kids — Liberty Central Citypoint or Sherwood Residence
- Business / convention — Caravelle or Park Hyatt
By Budget
- Under $50 — A&Em 280 or Hammock Hotel
- $50-$120 — Silverland Yen
- $120-$200 — Liberty Central or La Vela
- $200+ — Hotel des Arts (boutique) or Park Hyatt (classic)
[IMAGE: Hotel des Arts Saigon rooftop pool overlooking District 1 skyline at sunset – ho chi minh city hotels rooftop pool]
Booking Tips for Ho Chi Minh City Hotels
A few small habits that consistently save 10-25% on Saigon hotel rates.
When to Book
- Dry season (Dec-Apr) — Book 4-6 weeks ahead. Tet (Vietnamese New Year, late Jan-mid Feb) sells out 8+ weeks ahead.
- Wet season (May-Nov) — 1-2 weeks ahead is fine; mobile-app last-minute deals appear daily.
- Tuesday and Wednesday are typically the cheapest weekdays to book online.
What to Look For
- Free airport shuttle — Saves $7-$10 each way; not all hotels offer
- Breakfast included — Vietnamese hotel buffets often beat $5-$8 paid breakfasts
- Filtered water in room — Saigon tap water is not potable; refill stations matter
- Rooftop pool — Worth $20-$30/night premium for stay-in afternoons in heat
What to Skip
- “5-star” hotels in non-central districts — often older buildings rebranded
- Below-$25 hotels in District 1 — quality drops fast at this tier
- Guesthouses without 8.0+ Booking.com ratings — Saigon has too many strong options
For day-trip booking once you arrive, Klook covers Cu Chi, Mekong, and food tours at 30-50% under hotel-desk prices.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best hotel in Ho Chi Minh City?
Park Hyatt Saigon is the most consistently top-rated luxury hotel, ranking on Travel + Leisure’s Vietnam best-of lists for 8+ consecutive years. For mid-range, Silverland Yen Hotel offers the best balance of price ($75-$120), location (District 1), and quality. For budget, A&Em 280 Le Thanh Ton at $35-$55/night is the best walkable choice.
Which area of Ho Chi Minh City has the best hotels?
District 1 has the most hotels and the best selection across all price tiers. The Dong Khoi corridor is densely packed with luxury and upper-mid hotels. The Ben Thanh and Le Thanh Ton areas (still in District 1) have stronger budget and mid-range value. District 3 has solid budget options near the War Remnants Museum.
Are hotels in Ho Chi Minh City cheap?
Yes, by global standards. Mid-range 4-star equivalent hotels run $75-$130 vs $200-$300 in Bangkok or Singapore. Budget hotels start at $25-$35 for clean private rooms in District 1, and hostel dorms are $9-$15. Luxury 5-star hotels are still 30-40% cheaper than equivalent Bangkok luxury properties.
Should I book Saigon hotels in advance?
For dry season (December to April), yes — 4-6 weeks ahead minimum, and 8+ weeks during Tet (Vietnamese New Year). For wet season (May-November), 1-2 weeks ahead is sufficient and mobile-app last-minute deals are common. Always book through Booking.com or Agoda for free cancellation up to 24-72 hours before check-in.
Are Airbnb rentals better than hotels in Saigon?
For trips of 5+ nights in District 2 (Thao Dien) or District 7, Airbnb apartments often offer better value than hotels. For 1-4 night stays in District 1, hotels usually win on daily housekeeping, included breakfast, and easier check-in logistics. Vietnamese law requires Airbnb hosts to register guests with local police, which sometimes causes friction at small unofficial rentals.
Final Pick
If I had to recommend a single Ho Chi Minh City hotel without knowing your trip details, the answer is Silverland Yen Hotel at $75-$120/night. Quiet District 1 location, rooftop pool, breakfast that beats most cafes in the area, and a 5-minute walk to Bitexco and Ben Thanh.
For a luxury splurge, Hotel des Arts Saigon is the design-forward pick at $200-$340; Park Hyatt Saigon is the safer classic choice at $340+. For budget, A&Em 280 Le Thanh Ton at $35-$55 delivers the best walkable Saigon location at the price.
Continue planning with our Ho Chi Minh City things to do and where to stay area guide.


