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Ho Chi Minh City

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The Reverie Saigon Ho Chi Minh City Breidenbac­her Hof Dusseldorf

BACKGROUND: This high rise sits amid a collection of other business and residentia­l towers. In fact, many of its floors are reserved for private residences and long-term executive apartments. While Ho Chi Minh City has its fair share of brand names, this is just what the destinatio­n needed to put it on the glitzseeki­ng, luxury traveler’s map. WHAT'S IT LIKE?

This is the tallest hotel in the city and a member of The Leading Hotels of the World. A unique perk is that reception will provide guests with a free year of Leaders Club membership in the loyalty program, which brings room upgrades, free breakfast and welcome amenities. The hotel’s flamboyant interiors include antique and designer furnishing­s throughout.

WHERE IS IT? The hotel is within walking distance of most of the city’s top attraction­s and most expensive shopping. City hall and the

wide promenade leading up to it, where tourists snap photos with the statue of Ho Chi Minh himself, are just outside the front door.

ROOM FACILITIES: Thick carpeting and beautiful wall coverings mark the accommodat­ions, courtesy of some of Europe’s most celebrated designers. Of course, the basics are in place: desks supplied with business accessorie­s, Bang & Olufsen electronic­s, and compliment­ary minibars and espresso machines stocked each day. Push a button by your bed, and the drapery gently slides open to reveal floorto-ceiling windows with views

of the river, the city or both. The lovely scent of Chopard toiletries suffuses the mosaicline­d bathrooms. Shower pressure is as drenching as the occasional monsoon, and closets house safes large enough for laptops and umbrellas. RESTAURANT­S AND

BARS: The main lobby restaurant serves an impressive breakfast buffet. There’s also an a la carte menu. Later in the day, enjoy internatio­nal cuisine in a beautiful space overlookin­g the pool and city skyline. Diners can reach the Italian restaurant from the street level, while the food in Royal Pavilion is popular with locals who scramble for a reservatio­n. There is another casual café and bar with wood-fired pizzas, pan-Asian cuisine, and a thick list of specialty cocktails and craft beers. BUSINESS AND MEETING FACILITIES: Chandelier­s of Swarovski crystal illuminate the marble-lined ballroom (the largest pillarless option in town), and numerous meeting rooms and breakout spaces are available for small and medium-sized conference groups. Free wireless Internet access is available throughout the hotel. LEISURE FACILITIES: The two-level spa here earns honors for its numerous treatment rooms and relaxation facilities like sauna and steam rooms. The outdoor pool has smaller

plunges including a whirlpool, and there’s also a 24-hour fitness center that has a fridge stocked with fruit and bottled water.

VERDICT: Open less than two years, this is a showstoppe­r of a hotel has elevated the city’s stature in hospitalit­y to the levels of Hong Kong or London. If the service doesn’t impress you, the dripping chandelier­s and oodles of marble-coated surfaces surely will.

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