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An adults-only hotel for short stays, most commonly rented for a few hours or overnight. Typically used for privacy and sexual activities, these hotels originate in Japan but can now be found worldwide.
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The atmosphere, very friendly, it felt like home. Accommodation is fitted with air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with bidet, slippers and a hairdryer.
There is also a microwave, fridge and a kettle. War Remnants Museum is 3. The room is superbly new, unique and cozy decoration. I love the luxury beauty of this property and will be sure to visit again. Featuring a kitchen with a microwave and a fridge, each unit also comes with a safety deposit box, a satellite flat-screen TV, ironing facilities, desk and a seating area. There is a private bathroom with bidet in every unit, along with slippers, a hairdryer and free toiletries.
This unit was silent and serene. Staff were friendly and useful. Breakfast is really really tasty Love to use this unit again. Set 5 km from Tan Dinh Market, The Art - Sunshine Apartment offers accommodation with a garden, a terrace and a hour front desk for your convenience. Free WiFi is offered. Accommodation is fitted with air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with shower, a hairdryer and free toiletries.
The staff was really friendly and helpful. The hotel was charming from the outside to the inside. The room was clean and comfortable with nice and delicate patterns.
Cool place with nicest people in town. Very good value for money. Definitely stay there again. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and private parking is available on site. New and clean place, pretty design. It was clean and comfortable. The view from the rooftop was great! Location was excellent. There are beautiful rooms and comfy beds, the view is awesome, great location. Situated in Ho Chi Minh City, 2. Nice location which in the Korean town, with a quiet environment.
Not expensive and with a cozzy room. Bed is very comfortable. Each unit comes with a sofa, a seating area, a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a well-fitted kitchen with a dining area, and a private bathroom with a hairdryer.
A balcony with garden views is offered in all units. Very cozy room, great facilities. The homestay was in a very good location. I like tranquility and privacy in this place.
I'm sure that it will be perfect. Specially the price is cheaper than other place so I like it. Would definitely recommend this hotel and stay here again. Diamond Plaza is 2. The strong point which I want to stay in this apartment is the pillow and the bed. Very comfortable when sleep in the very soft pillow, The matress so softly. Good service. Each unit features a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave, a seating area with a sofa, a flat-screen TV, a washing machine, and a private bathroom with bidet and a hairdryer.
For added convenience, the property can provide towels and bed linen for an extra charge. Nice location, friendly staff and excellent service. Each unit is fitted with a terrace, a cable flat-screen TV, a seating area, a well-fitted kitchen and a private bathroom with bidet. An oven, a microwave and toaster are also featured, as well as a coffee machine and a kettle. Our Vietnamese friend introduced us this apartment and it didn't disappoint us!
The room was in brigh colors, very clean and tidy with neccesary facilities. Staff here were also kind, communicative and supportive with every request from us. Very nice price for a good stay in HCMC. Popular with guests booking apartments in Ho Chi Minh City.
Located 0. Located in Ho Chi Minh City, 1. Located in Ho Chi Minh City, 0. Beautiful place and huge rooms! Vietnam is famous for cheap tailored clothing, making it such a great alternative to clothes shopping. The price depends greatly on the quality. The following are pricing examples of a budget versus high-quality tailor.
With tailoring, you really get what you paid for. Sure, you can get clothing made for ridiculously cheap but you do sacrifice the material quality and workmanship. Simple, adequately-made clothing may be all you are after and if so, you can save quite a bit by going that route. Discuss the pricing strategies before you settle with getting anything made.
You may have an option to barter for a discount when getting multiple garments made at budget tailors, but this is frowned upon in higher-end stores. A good quality tailor with outstanding reviews is Yaly Couture in Hoi An. They have three stores located within Hoi An:.
In all seriousness though, these are the most comfortable and breezy pants for Southeast Asian climates.
The elastic waistband makes it suitable for all body shapes. They take up virtually no space in your suitcase. We bought most of ours for 80k VND. Trying Vietnamese coffee is an absolute must-do during your trip. Vietnam is the largest producer of Robusta coffee beans in the world. This gives the coffee a unique flavour differing from the Arabica bean taste a lot of people are used to. You can buy an iced coffee for as little as 20k VND which is a great, refreshing way to start the day. I personally am not a large fan of coffee due to its bitterness, but I can happily sip away on Vietnamese coffee sweetened with condensed milk.
Bring some back for yourself too for when you have a case of post-holiday blues. We have since been buying online every time we run out. Trung Nguyen is the Vietnamese equivalent of Starbucks. There are many outlets all over the country, most of them being in Ho Chi Minh City. The staff are very knowledgeable and speak a good level of English.
Since there are many different types and grades to choose from, they can help you choose the right one for you. For the phin filters, you can buy these everywhere from the supermarket to the outdoor markets. You can also easily by suitable ground coffee beans and a Vietnamese phin filter back home on Amazon — useful if you run out of room in your suitcase.
Since the 16th century, lanterns have become ingrained in Vietnamese culture. Settlers into the country brought lanterns with them to bring good luck and they since gained popularity amongst locals and tourists alike. Single coloured lanterns made of plastic are very cheap to buy. There are so many ornate designs to choose from and they can fold down which makes packing easier and allows for the possibility of buying a larger lantern.
Hoi An is without a doubt the best place to buy lanterns. A town adorned with lanterns makes such a beautiful view. Then at night, the lanterns light up the night sky. We found a small shop in the backstreets of the Old Quarter filled with hanging lanterns. A woman was inside painting a cherry blossom on a lantern. Seeing the workmanship that went into producing the lantern meant we were happy to pay a little more for the quality.
We paid k each for hand-painted lanterns around 25cm in diameter. This is amongst one of my top picks for things to buy in Vietnam. Filled with rich colours, each painting tells a story. Seeing the locals painting these on the streets, you can see how much work goes into a piece and the attention to detail required.
For many souvenirs and items to buy in Vietnam, our advice is usually to look around and scope out other prices before buying. There is a chance you may see the same or a similar item cheaper elsewhere.
There is an exception to the rule. All hand-painted artworks are unique and express different styles, colours and art mediums. If you do see one you like, consider buying it as you may never see anything else like it. The best places to buy paintings are either on the streets of Hoi An or in small boutique shops.
You can watch many locals sitting outside their shops or on the streets of the Old Quarter in Hoi An painting their works of art. We also saw many small stores in Hoi An and Hanoi with beautiful pieces.
Nowadays, the conical hat is still widely worn by rice farmers and locals in the city alike. It serves as great sun protection from the Southeast Asian heat and doubles as a rain hat to keep out light rain. The shape makes it quite difficult to carry your luggage, so a great tip is to wear it on flights or when travelling between accommodation.
Bring these home for your green-fingered friends — this hat is the perfect shield from the sun when gardening. You can buy these at virtually every market in Vietnam — there definitely will be no struggle to find them. Fake luxury items have created such a huge business.
The Vietnamese do like their fake Gucci. Whatever you find, there will be another one in the same market, sometimes located only a few metres away. Scope out the prices, then buy the one offering the best price. There are markets everywhere in Vietnam, and most of the items there are trinket souvenirs, fresh fruit and fake luxury items. Ben Thanh market in Ho Chi Minh City is notorious for fake items — they have everything under the sun! Start there and practice your haggling, or take this Ben Thanh market tour to get a headstart.
Ao dai is the name given to the traditional Vietnamese costume. The set consists of a tightly fitting long sleeve dress with slits from the hips to the floor. Underneath, flowy pants are worn. The price of the costume varies greatly. There is a huge variety of colours, designs and sizes to suit all.
This makes the Ao dai such a great gift for family and friends back home. Silk in Vietnam is used in many Vietnamese costumes, including the traditional Ao dai dress. Previously worn by only the imperials, silk is now commonplace for the locals.
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