Results 1 - 0 of 44 Saigon Morin Hotel Review(s)
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5/5 Posted by MR. WILD, Graham, New Zealand in August 2008
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| "Excellent hotel, reminded me of Raffles in Singapore" |
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4/5 Posted by Marie Christine, France in May 2008
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| "Très bien situé. Petit déjeuner dans le jardin. Piscine suffisamment grande. Personnel efficace.A recommander." |
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5/5 Posted by MR. LIEFERINK, Netherlands in May 2008
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| "I must say this is the best Hotel i have been to when i was in Vietnam.
My compliments for this Hotel.
With regards R. Lieferink" |
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5/5 Posted by MRS. HERMISTON, Lesley, Australia in April 2008
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| "This is the second time we have stayed at the Saigon Morin. We have recommended this hotel to our travel agent who is recommending it to her clients. We are very satisfied with the hotel and will stay there again." |
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5/5 Posted by MR. HOWE, Michael, United Kingdom in April 2008
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| "A well located hotel, the room I was allocated was well set out and spacious, my only crticism was the air conditioning which was somewhat tempermental. The hotel staff were very helpful and pleasant. The breakfast was excellent. The swimming pool was well set out. There was a free internet service; overall a very good hotel, which enhanced my stay in Hue." |
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4/5 Posted by MR. ELLEMEET, Bon, Netherlands in February 2008
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| "The hotel has an almost perfect location and has a very nice garden plus swimming pool well protected from the outside traffic and noise.
The staff was very friendly and helpful. " |
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5/5 Posted by NLM, Singapore in January 2008
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| "My husband and I stayed at Hotel Saigon Morin from 21 to 24 Dec 2007. When I booked the hotel through AsiaRooms.com, I stated that we were on honeymoon (actually we were celebrating 10 years wedding anniversary). We were pleasantly surprised with a beautiful bouquet of roses, a chocolate bar and a fruit basket in our room.
This is a beautifully restored colonial building rich in history. The pictures of yonder years hang all along the corridors.
The room and bathroom are spacious and clean and the beds comfortable. The European style furniture, heavy curtains and french windows give an air of luxury and stepping back in time.
The breakfast is great, the open air restuarant's dinner is average, the pool looks nice (did not swim), the massage is not good. The facilities are limited but it does not matter because you want to be out exploring interesting Hue !
The various kings' tombs are a must visit, the river cruise is relaxing, the Thein Mu Pagoda is worth a visit. If you have been to the Forbidden City in Beijing China like we have, you will find the Forbidden City in Hue very small because unfortunately large parts of it was destroyed during the war.
The location of the hotel is very central. Take a 10min walk to DongBa market and see all the locals and local products (food, clothes, everything!). There are also many shops and eateries within walking distance from the hotel. We ate at Red Apple twice for lunch. The food is clean and delicious and price defintely cheaper than hotel. It is 5min walk from our hotel. It is opposite this new imposing hotel Imperial Hotel, it looks impressive and very new, we tried the Japanese restuarant and it tastes authentic.
We really enjoyed our stay here and definetly recommend it.
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5/5 Posted by MR. CLAUDE, bon, France in December 2007
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| "Very nice hotel, although we had booked a superior room, we were given a huge suite with nice old colonial furniture, 2 TV, bathroom with separate bathtub and shower...
Nice breakfast buffet and service
One little critic = internet access in the lobby is not free." |
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4/5 Posted by MS. ROBERTS, Rachel, Australia in October 2007
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| "The hotel is in a great location and the room was large and very clean.
There was construction going on when we were there - so it was somewhat noisy at times.
My husband had a shave in the salon and it was fantastic. It was only $5US. The stylist took great care and his attention to detail - finding stray hairs! - was amazing.
Seems to be a popular hotel with tourist groups.
The prices at the lobby cafe and bar were a bit expensive - although the lemon tart was a treat! " |
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5/5 Posted by MR. AUSTEN, Peter, Australia in October 2007
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| "This is third time we have stayed at this hotel that speaks for itself, great staff, great food, great hotel. Love this place.Peter Austen Perth W.A.5/10/07" |
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