The Central Palace hotel in Ho Chi Minh City deserved its 4-star rating, with large, well-designed rooms and excellent, polite staff. While the breakfast buffet had many options, the menu did not change for several days. The hotel's location was convenient for sights but had few nearby restaurants, and the isolated street felt unsafe after dark. Overall, it was still recommended as the best place to stay for seeing the city's attractions, despite some disadvantages for longer stays.
The Central Palace hotel in Ho Chi Minh City deserved its 4-star rating, with large, well-designed rooms and excellent, polite staff. While the breakfast buffet had many options, the menu did not change for several days. The hotel's location was convenient for sights but had few nearby restaurants, and the isolated street felt unsafe after dark. Overall, it was still recommended as the best place to stay for seeing the city's attractions, despite some disadvantages for longer stays.
The Central Palace hotel in Ho Chi Minh City deserved its 4-star rating, with large, well-designed rooms and excellent, polite staff. While the breakfast buffet had many options, the menu did not change for several days. The hotel's location was convenient for sights but had few nearby restaurants, and the isolated street felt unsafe after dark. Overall, it was still recommended as the best place to stay for seeing the city's attractions, despite some disadvantages for longer stays.
The Central Palace was the top hotel option in Ho Chi Minh City and fully deserved a 4-
star rating in every aspect.
Among all the four-star hotels I've stayed at, this is the largest. Additionally, the staff were accommodating and qualified. I recalled that the doorman offered to carry my luggage as soon as I left the taxi. He welcomed me with politeness and respect. The concierge was excellent, if I asked for popular tourist destinations, he would gladly show me around with good manners and gentle gestures. I reserved a twin room with an additional bed, but they didn't set out a pillow or a toothbrush for the third guest. I called the front desk to require but was surprised by how fast they responded. The room had a lovely garden view and was warmly, exquisitely, and modernly designed. They take excellent care of the garden. It was an improvement in my sleep quality because the wall was soundproof and the bed was pleasant. Furthermore, the hotel's proximity to the Herritage Building made traveling there simple. Being on a deserted street, there aren't many restaurants or cafés close by, which is a problem. Aside from that, it's always quiet and scary when I leave the hotel after dark. The breakfast buffet has several tasty choices. But it was only appropriate for one night because the food menu remained unchanged for days after that. Hence, an European plan would be a wonderful recommendation if you plan on staying for 2-3 nights. Despite a few disadvantages, I still think Central Palace is the best place to stay if you want to see Ho Chi Minh City's attractions and nightlife.