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Hotel Continental Saigon

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Hotel Continental Saigon, your oasis in the bustling heart of Ho Chi Minh City! With a blend of elegant design and modern comforts, this 4-star gem is perfect for travelers seeking both leisure and adventure. Situated just 5.9mi from the city center, you’re never too far from the vibrant culture, delectable street food, and historical landmarks that await you! Rates start from just $90 per night, making it an unbeatable choice for those eager to explore the wonders of Vietnam.

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Landmark view in Hotel Continental Saigon

Rooms

Heritage Room - single occupancy in Hotel Continental Saigon

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2 Twin Beds

1 Queen Size Bed

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430 sqft

Heritage, 2 Twin Beds, Single Use

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

View

Minibar

Indulge in luxurious comfort in our Heritage Room, featuring two twin beds and a queen size bed in a spacious 431 sqft space, with amenities like air conditioning, a view, and a bathtub for a relaxing stay.

Opera View  Suite - single occupancy in Hotel Continental Saigon

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2 Twin Beds

1 Queen Size Bed

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590 sqft

Suite, Opera View, Single Use

Private Bathroom

Balcony

Bathtub

View

Indulge in luxury in our Opera View Suite with panoramic views, offering two twin beds and a queen-size bed, air conditioning, a bathtub, and a private balcony. Perfect for single or double occupancy.

Deluxe City View - single occupancy in Hotel Continental Saigon

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1 Queen Size Bed

2 Twin Beds

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485 sqft

Deluxe, 2 Twin Beds, City View, Single Use

City view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Minibar

Indulge in luxurious comfort with a spacious 484 sqft Deluxe City View room featuring a Queen size bed and air conditioning. Enjoy a relaxing bath in the bathtub with free toiletries provided.

Discover More

Imagine starting your day with a delightful breakfast at our on-site restaurant, before heading out to unveil the treasures of Ho Chi Minh City. After a day of exploring, retreat to your comfortable room featuring free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and cozy amenities. Feel like pampering yourself? Indulge in some self-care with our sauna, or treat yourself to a relaxing massage (for an extra charge). Families can also rest easy knowing that babysitting services are available, giving you that much-needed breather!

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Lobby or reception in Hotel Continental Saigon

Experience the Best

With 554 positive reviews, travelers can’t stop raving about their experiences here! Take a stroll in our garden, unwind on the terrace, or grab a refreshing drink at the bar. Whether you're here for business or pleasure, our fitness center and meeting facilities are ready to cater to your needs. At Hotel Continental Saigon, we ensure that your stay is as comfortable as it is unforgettable—so pack your bags and get ready for a thrilling adventure in the heart of Vietnam!

Bed in Hotel Continental Saigon
Bed in Hotel Continental Saigon

Plan Your Stay

At Hotel Continental Saigon, culinary delights await you with two exceptional dining options! Start your journey at the elegant Le Bourgeois Restaurant, where you can savor exquisite European flavors that perfectly complement your adventures. You'll find yourself captivated by the ambiance as you indulge in a delightful breakfast buffet or a leisurely dinner after a day of exploring. If Vietnamese cuisine is on your mind, the Continental Palace Restaurant is your go-to spot. Treat your taste buds to authentic local dishes that reflect the rich culture of Vietnam. Each meal is an experience to cherish, making your stay a culinary adventure!

Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Continental Saigon
Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Continental Saigon

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Room service

Fitness center

Sauna

Air conditioning

Bar

Tour desk

Bathroom in Hotel Continental Saigon
Bathroom in Hotel Continental Saigon

Restaurants

Le Bourgeois Restaurant

European

Continental Palace Restaurant

Vietnamese

Food and drinks in Hotel Continental Saigon
Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Continental Saigon
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I wished to relive the ambiance of the Continental I had in my memory, when I first stayed at the oldest hotel of Saigon 33 years ago, while reading again A Quiet American on the spot it had been written. In this respect my expectations were entirely fulfilled. Beside a lovely and attentive staff, we were pleasantly surprised by the renovated facilities, amenities, equipments and sound isolation from the road. While this would probably not match those of neigbouring recent fives stars international chains establishments, they absolutely guaranteed a fives nights comfortable stay in Saigon. You will nowadays not find a room of equivalent size in recent hotels. 3.5 or more meter ceiling, Over 40 sqm room size. Just wonderful. And the location! Right at a historical centre. Just perfect, unless you would insist on river view and would then need to stay at the Majectic or on a rooftop bar and then stay at the REX, with the Continental all three owned and well managed by Saigon Tourist, i.e the (local) government. After all Vietnam is still a communist country... Highly recommended unless you are fan of modernism and adverse to the smell of old fashioned decor and ambiance. Warning: I may be a bit biased because of my attraction to the past and history... ps: Graham Greene's room was the 214....

Serge

We booked a room overlooking the Opera House. I messaged if it was possible to stay in the Graham Greene room where he wrote 'The Quiet American'. On booking in, I was delighted and surprised when they said we had been put in there. I had read 'Travels with my Aunt' years ago, so this was special. It was a very comfortable stay. The room was palatial. The pillows and bed were divine. The breakfast was delicious, and Vietnamese dishes, particularly tasty. If you like treating your gut microbiome and want to savour a coffee under spectacular trees and to the sound of birdsong, then this is the place to breakfast. We were also treated to nature's power shower the first morning, which the staff took in their stride. As we were leaving, I was very impressed when their cleaning staff messaged a photo of a silly tiny pink inflatable ring (that came with a bathbomb) that had travelled with me from Malaysia, to check we hadn't forgotten it! It gave the reception staff a laugh anyhow. All in all, it was a wonderful stay with the typically very high standards of Vietnamese hospitality.

Maura

This is a fantastic central location and the building is pretty. Rooms are sizable (opera view room 214, notably the corner room use by author Graham Greene) and with high ceilings. Great old world charm and pick it for this reason. The shower over the bath is lacking in pressure but does the job, but that shouldn't be a thing to moan about if you choose this place. For the money, I got a room with a balcony I could sit at all day and watch the world below across the front of the opera house. The breakfast area in the courtyard is nice with trees planted there from the 1800s and there is a good enough selection of foods to suit most tastes I would imagine. Both the Pho and Banh Mi were very nice although I am no expert in such matters. Both Chinese and Japanese offerings were there alongside the obligatory egg station and western breads for toasting.

Colin

We chose to stay here for the history, the location and the beauty of the building, and we were really happy on all those counts. Most of the staff were very friendly - special thanks to the waiter who quickly rushed to set us out some breakfast despite us arriving after it closed. The hotel still retains its charm, but with a certain severity. It was pretty much exactly as we expected and we were really content with our choice

Sarah

The rooms are excellent, really atmospheric and some of the staff are exceptional in their helpfulness. A guy from the reception (don't know his name unfortunately) really went extra lengths to help us with finding the right room for us. I forgot some items at the hotel, they kept them for me for 2 weeks safely and returned swiftly and carefully daringly. Thank you again Continental!!

Ilyas

I wished to relive the ambiance of the Continental I had in my memory, when I first stayed at the oldest hotel of Saigon 33 years ago, while reading again A Quiet American on the spot it had been written. In this respect my expectations were entirely fulfilled. Beside a lovely and attentive staff, we were pleasantly surprised by the renovated facilities, amenities, equipments and sound isolation from the road. While this would probably not match those of neigbouring recent fives stars international chains establishments, they absolutely guaranteed a fives nights comfortable stay in Saigon. You will nowadays not find a room of equivalent size in recent hotels. 3.5 or more meter ceiling, Over 40 sqm room size. Just wonderful. And the location! Right at a historical centre. Just perfect, unless you would insist on river view and would then need to stay at the Majectic or on a rooftop bar and then stay at the REX, with the Continental all three owned and well managed by Saigon Tourist, i.e the (local) government. After all Vietnam is still a communist country... Highly recommended unless you are fan of modernism and adverse to the smell of old fashioned decor and ambiance. Warning: I may be a bit biased because of my attraction to the past and history... ps: Graham Greene's room was the 214....

Serge

We booked a room overlooking the Opera House. I messaged if it was possible to stay in the Graham Greene room where he wrote 'The Quiet American'. On booking in, I was delighted and surprised when they said we had been put in there. I had read 'Travels with my Aunt' years ago, so this was special. It was a very comfortable stay. The room was palatial. The pillows and bed were divine. The breakfast was delicious, and Vietnamese dishes, particularly tasty. If you like treating your gut microbiome and want to savour a coffee under spectacular trees and to the sound of birdsong, then this is the place to breakfast. We were also treated to nature's power shower the first morning, which the staff took in their stride. As we were leaving, I was very impressed when their cleaning staff messaged a photo of a silly tiny pink inflatable ring (that came with a bathbomb) that had travelled with me from Malaysia, to check we hadn't forgotten it! It gave the reception staff a laugh anyhow. All in all, it was a wonderful stay with the typically very high standards of Vietnamese hospitality.

Maura

This is a fantastic central location and the building is pretty. Rooms are sizable (opera view room 214, notably the corner room use by author Graham Greene) and with high ceilings. Great old world charm and pick it for this reason. The shower over the bath is lacking in pressure but does the job, but that shouldn't be a thing to moan about if you choose this place. For the money, I got a room with a balcony I could sit at all day and watch the world below across the front of the opera house. The breakfast area in the courtyard is nice with trees planted there from the 1800s and there is a good enough selection of foods to suit most tastes I would imagine. Both the Pho and Banh Mi were very nice although I am no expert in such matters. Both Chinese and Japanese offerings were there alongside the obligatory egg station and western breads for toasting.

Colin

We chose to stay here for the history, the location and the beauty of the building, and we were really happy on all those counts. Most of the staff were very friendly - special thanks to the waiter who quickly rushed to set us out some breakfast despite us arriving after it closed. The hotel still retains its charm, but with a certain severity. It was pretty much exactly as we expected and we were really content with our choice

Sarah

The rooms are excellent, really atmospheric and some of the staff are exceptional in their helpfulness. A guy from the reception (don't know his name unfortunately) really went extra lengths to help us with finding the right room for us. I forgot some items at the hotel, they kept them for me for 2 weeks safely and returned swiftly and carefully daringly. Thank you again Continental!!

Ilyas

I wished to relive the ambiance of the Continental I had in my memory, when I first stayed at the oldest hotel of Saigon 33 years ago, while reading again A Quiet American on the spot it had been written. In this respect my expectations were entirely fulfilled. Beside a lovely and attentive staff, we were pleasantly surprised by the renovated facilities, amenities, equipments and sound isolation from the road. While this would probably not match those of neigbouring recent fives stars international chains establishments, they absolutely guaranteed a fives nights comfortable stay in Saigon. You will nowadays not find a room of equivalent size in recent hotels. 3.5 or more meter ceiling, Over 40 sqm room size. Just wonderful. And the location! Right at a historical centre. Just perfect, unless you would insist on river view and would then need to stay at the Majectic or on a rooftop bar and then stay at the REX, with the Continental all three owned and well managed by Saigon Tourist, i.e the (local) government. After all Vietnam is still a communist country... Highly recommended unless you are fan of modernism and adverse to the smell of old fashioned decor and ambiance. Warning: I may be a bit biased because of my attraction to the past and history... ps: Graham Greene's room was the 214....

Serge

We booked a room overlooking the Opera House. I messaged if it was possible to stay in the Graham Greene room where he wrote 'The Quiet American'. On booking in, I was delighted and surprised when they said we had been put in there. I had read 'Travels with my Aunt' years ago, so this was special. It was a very comfortable stay. The room was palatial. The pillows and bed were divine. The breakfast was delicious, and Vietnamese dishes, particularly tasty. If you like treating your gut microbiome and want to savour a coffee under spectacular trees and to the sound of birdsong, then this is the place to breakfast. We were also treated to nature's power shower the first morning, which the staff took in their stride. As we were leaving, I was very impressed when their cleaning staff messaged a photo of a silly tiny pink inflatable ring (that came with a bathbomb) that had travelled with me from Malaysia, to check we hadn't forgotten it! It gave the reception staff a laugh anyhow. All in all, it was a wonderful stay with the typically very high standards of Vietnamese hospitality.

Maura

This is a fantastic central location and the building is pretty. Rooms are sizable (opera view room 214, notably the corner room use by author Graham Greene) and with high ceilings. Great old world charm and pick it for this reason. The shower over the bath is lacking in pressure but does the job, but that shouldn't be a thing to moan about if you choose this place. For the money, I got a room with a balcony I could sit at all day and watch the world below across the front of the opera house. The breakfast area in the courtyard is nice with trees planted there from the 1800s and there is a good enough selection of foods to suit most tastes I would imagine. Both the Pho and Banh Mi were very nice although I am no expert in such matters. Both Chinese and Japanese offerings were there alongside the obligatory egg station and western breads for toasting.

Colin

We chose to stay here for the history, the location and the beauty of the building, and we were really happy on all those counts. Most of the staff were very friendly - special thanks to the waiter who quickly rushed to set us out some breakfast despite us arriving after it closed. The hotel still retains its charm, but with a certain severity. It was pretty much exactly as we expected and we were really content with our choice

Sarah

The rooms are excellent, really atmospheric and some of the staff are exceptional in their helpfulness. A guy from the reception (don't know his name unfortunately) really went extra lengths to help us with finding the right room for us. I forgot some items at the hotel, they kept them for me for 2 weeks safely and returned swiftly and carefully daringly. Thank you again Continental!!

Ilyas

Location

132-134 Dong Khoi, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, 84, Vietnam

Hotel Continental Saigon