Meander Saigon (MEANDER Saigon) Grafico dei prezzi (365 giorni) e riepilogo camere/colazione/posizione

Miandeo Saigong MEANDER Saigon price graph (365 giorni) and room/breakfast/location summary

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Quick summary of key points.

Located in the heart of District 1, ideal for visiting major attractions on foot.

Both dormitory and private rooms are available, making it convenient to match your travel style.

There was a co-working space and communal lounge, good for working during the day and relaxing in the evening.

It was enjoyable to relax on the rooftop while taking in the city views.

Having a communal kitchen and laundry service was convenient for long stays.

 

What I liked:

The staff and reception were friendly and responsive, resolving small requests without issue.

The common areas and rooms were generally clean, making the stay comfortable.

Relaxing on the rooftop while viewing the city’s nightscape enhanced the travel atmosphere.

 

 

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Hotel exterior

Hotel exterior

 

Located in the Ben Nghe area of District 1 and adjacent to the Japanese quarter, the surrounding atmosphere felt pleasant from the first impression.

 

Located in the heart of District 1, ideal for visiting major attractions on foot

Both dormitory and private rooms are available, making it convenient to match your travel style.

There was a co-working space and communal lounge, good for working during the day and relaxing in the evening.

The co-working space was especially comfortable, ideal for working between activities.

Both dormitory and private rooms were clean, so I was satisfied even when changing room types.

The staff were friendly and quick to respond, which put me at ease when making requests.

The location was good, with major attractions within walking distance, making travel efficient.

The flow from the entrance to the reception was simple, allowing for an easy check-in process upon arrival.

The entrance facing the adjacent road stood out with minimal signage and a glass façade.

A refreshing breeze from the river made the city center feel relaxing.

 

Hotel exterior

Relaxing on the rooftop while viewing the city’s nightscape enhanced the travel atmosphere.

Express check-in/check-out was available, making wait times feel short.

The elevator was next to the lobby, making floor access convenient, and access controlled by magnetic keys provided security.

Floor signage and directions were clear, making it easy to find the lounge, communal kitchen, and co-working space.

It was convenient to leave luggage after check-out and return after exploring nearby attractions.

Hotel lobby

Hotel lobby

Upon entering, there’s a minimal-style lobby arranged with sofas and tables.

The reception operates 24 hours, so staff warmly welcomed guests even late at night

Hotel lobby

The luggage storage area was well organized, making it easy to move around before and after check-in.

The first impression was of being tidy and clean, which made the stay comfortable.

Room condition

Room condition

The bunk beds in the dormitory were sturdy, and each bed had curtains to ensure privacy.

There were lamps and lockers beside the bed to store personal items, and the bedding was clean, making it comfortable to lie down immediately.

The private rooms were simply furnished around a queen-size bed, suitable for focusing on rest.

Room condition

Some rooms had windows with city views, which provided a calming urban scene at night.

The firmness of the pillows and mattress was appropriate, leaving the body comfortable even after walking all day.

Overall, the balance of safety, comfort, and value for money was well maintained, so I was satisfied even when changing room types.

Room condition

The Wi‑Fi in the rooms and co-working space was stable, so video calls and work had no issues

Power outlets were near the bed and desk, making device charging convenient.

The air conditioning cooled quickly, keeping the interior comfortable even during hot times.

Room condition

Rooms facing the road occasionally heard music and traffic noise at night.

Moving to a room at the back of the building makes it much quieter and suitable for a good night’s sleep.

Hallway noise was generally controlled and not overly bothersome even late at night.

Bathroom

Bathroom

The shared showers on the dormitory floor were divided into individual stalls and supplied with basic toiletries, making them easy to use.

Private room bathrooms were neatly equipped with a shower booth and sink, making the flow of use short and simple.

Water pressure and temperature were stable, so showers were comfortable even late at night.

Bathroom

Some rooms occasionally smelled of drains, but ventilation or closing the door improved it.

The frequent cleaning service was good, keeping the place consistently clean.

Breakfast

Breakfast

According to on-site information, breakfast options in American, Asian, and European styles were offered, allowing choices based on preference.

It was convenient to grab a quick coffee at the café near the lobby before departure.

Breakfast

Using the communal kitchen was useful for preparing simple meals to start the day.

There were many bars and restaurants nearby suitable for breakfast, allowing flexible choices based on time and schedule.

Swimming pool

Swimming pool

There is no swimming pool here.

Instead, enjoying the views and breeze from the rooftop was nice.

Swimming pool

Sitting on the rooftop at sunset made me feel the day’s fatigue slowly melt away.

If you want to swim, an alternative was to rest on the rooftop according to your city itinerary, which was fine.

Surroundings

There were walkways in the city with occasional trees providing shade, suitable for morning walks.

A refreshing breeze from the river made the city center feel relaxing.

The Japanese quarter was nearby, with many izakayas and ramen shops, and charming small cafés along the alleys.

The Opera House, Saigon Central Post Office, and Ben Thanh Market were within walking distance, making getting around natural and smooth.

 


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