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![]() 34°C | 93°F Wind: W at 8 mph Humidity: 52% ![]() Mon 25 ⇒35°C | 77 ⇒95°F Chance of Storm ![]() Located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City's vibrant business and entertainment district, Sheraton Saigon Hotel & Towers is a haven of convenience, connecting you with colleagues and friends. Conduct business meetings in style or enjoy the sights and sounds of the city in our central location.
LocationThis hotel is centrally located at Lam Son Square, near the elegant Opera House in downtown Saigon. Positioned just 7 kilometres from the Ho Chi Minh City's International Airport, this hotel is within walking distance of business, shopping, entertainment and main tourist attractions. RoomsThe 252 air-conditioned guestrooms at the Park Hyatt are equipped with all modern amenities and offer superior comfort for its guests. Attentive room service for your convenience is also offered here. Restaurants & BarsThe onsite restaurants Opera and Square One serves simple and authentic Vietnamese and Western cuisine in a fine setting. You can also relish a wide selection of imported meats as well as local and imported seafood here. GeneralThe Park Hyatt Saigon offers meeting rooms that are ideal for business meetings and intimate social events. You can also utilise the facilities at the Spa or take a refreshing dip in the onsite swimming pool and maintain your health routine. Accommodation Facilities
▪ Park Room ▪
This colonial style 34-sq. metre room features wood floors, separate work area, high-speed Internet access, white marble bath with walk-in rain shower and one king bed or two twin beds with plush feather pillows and duvets. Pampering amenities include luxurious bathrobe, yukata, slippers and bathroom amenities. Each room offers a city or stunning pool view. Amenities
▪ Park King ▪
This colonial style 34-sq.-metre room features wood floors, separate work area, high-speed Internet access, white marble bath with walk-in rain shower and one king bed with plush feather pillows and duvets. Pampering amenities include luxurious bathrobe, yukata, slippers and bathroom amenities. Each room offers a city or stunning pool view. Amenities
▪ Park Twin ▪
This colonial style 34-sq.-metre room features wood floors, separate work area, high-speed Internet access, white marble bath with walk-in rain shower and two twin beds with plush feather pillows and duvets. Pampering amenities include luxurious bathrobe, yukata, slippers and bathroom amenities. Each room offers a city or stunning pool view. Amenities
▪ Park Deluxe King ▪
Located on the third level, rooms have a private terrace with direct pool access. Each room has a King bed and a floor-to-ceiling glass window with wooden shutters which opens into the outdoor terrace with two lounge chairs, overlooking the pool or the beautifully landscaped tropical garden. Easy access to the spa and the gym. Amenities
▪ Park Deluxe Twin ▪
Located on the third level, rooms have a private terrace with direct pool access. Each room has two twin beds and a floor-to-ceiling glass window with wooden shutters which opens into the outdoor terrace with two lounge chairs, overlooking the pool or the beautifully landscaped tropical garden. Easy access to the spa and the gym. Amenities
▪ Park Suite King ▪
Measuring 70 square metres offers a separate living room area, a bedchamber, and a large marbled tiled bathroom. The large windows with wooden shutters combined with the wooden furnishings gives the Park Suites a warm Residential setting. Amenities
▪ Park Executive King ▪
Offering a panoramic view of the city through large windows with wooden shutters, each measuring 110 square metres. The Park Executive Suite offers a separate bedroom, living room and a dining room that seats 4 persons complimented with a well-equipped kitchenette with a full bar set up. Amenities
▪ Presidential Suite ▪
Located on the highest floor of this ivory building and is 160 square metres in size. Enter the suite through a white marble-tiled foyer area leading into a spacious living room with wooden floors, furnished with an elegant sofa set. The dining area seats up to 8 persons and has a fully equipped kitchenette with full bar set-up. The suite is equipped with the latest in-room technology including multi-channel 40' LCD satellite television, DVD player, dual line digital speakerphone with voicemail system and broadband Internet access.
The presidential comfort features include a vanity area, walk-in closet and a personal safe.
The spacious marble-tiled bathroom is equipped with an oversized whirlpool bath with an in-built LCD TV panel. The shower is in a separate area with a rain shower. Amenities
▪ Restaurant Opera ▪
A contemporary, casual trattoria style restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City, specializing in authentic pizza, pasta and home-made dishes. Serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks until late with alfresco dining overlooking Lam Son Square. The Park Hyatt Saigon restaurant features a large show kitchen with a wood-burning pizza oven and a glass wine case with a boutique wine selection from Toscana, Veneto, Sicilia and Umbria. The wall finishings are composed of decorative earth-tone bricks and an impressive wooden carved panel at the restaurant entrance. The colourful chairs in various parts of the restaurant add to the vibrant decor. ▪ Square One ▪
Square One is a large, atmospheric Ho Chi Minh City restaurant featuring simple and authentic Vietnamese and Western cuisine offered from one menu while seated anywhere in the restaurant.
▪ Park Lounge ▪
Enjoy Afternoon Tea with Spring Rolls, Vietnamese inspired savouries and French inspired pastries plus your choice of coffee, tea or herbal infusion. ▪ 2 Lam Son ▪
A stylish bar in Ho Chi Minh City, modern in design with Vietnamese influence featuring an illuminated stainless steel and glass bar, serving a wide selection of premium beverages from vintage wines to refreshing signature cocktails. Located above the bar is a mezzanine floor that offers a cosy lounge seating area for more privacy. Enjoy the designer music selection, customised and programmed to compliment the intimate setting in a smoke-free environment.
Location: Lobby Level
Hours: Daily 4:00pm to 2:00am ▪ Xuan Spa ▪
Xuan Spa is a sanctuary of luxury and tranquility in Ho Chi Minh City, skillfully designed to inspire the senses and renew the spirit. Re-energize in our Vichy shower room, our couple's room or the relaxation area. Regenerate your spirit in one of our 3 treatment rooms with private terraces overlooking a beautifully landscaped tropical garden of Park Hyatt Saigon hotel.
Classic Swedish60 min USD$70.00
Promotes general relaxation and improves circulation and joint mobility, as well as relieving muscle tension. Used primarily in a full-body session, it is a system of long strokes, kneading, and friction techniques on the superficial layers of muscles.
Aromatherapy60 min USD$70.00 This therapeutic massage combines essential oils and massage for mutually enhancing results. The oils are specially formulated to provide the exact effect desired: calming, stimulating, pain relieving, toning or circulatory strengthening with flowing rhythmic strokes to enhance your energy flow and provide ultimate relaxation.
Traditional Thai90 min USD$90.00 An art with ancient traditional Thai, this method administers pressure to specific points along the body's meridian lines in order to release muscle tension and clear energy blockages. With the focus on pressure points, muscles and ligaments, and stretching and bending, the spine is elongated and relieved of tension and the joints stretched. The sense of well-being, energy and flexibility brought back into the body is extraordinary.
Foot Reflexology30 min USD$30.00 Reflexology works on the connection between specific reflex points in the feet and all other body parts and organs. This therapeutic process stimulates these points in order to improve and strengthen the weak areas of the body, restoring the flow of energy and stimulating the body's own healing mechanism.
Ayurvedic TherapiesAyurveda is an ancient medicine system of the Indian subcontinent. The word Ayurveda has been a conjugation of two Sanskrit words ayus, meaning "life" and veda, meaning "science", thus ayurveda literally means the "science of life". Ayurvedic treatments are used for the promotion of positive health and relaxation, as well as supporting the four elements of Xuan Spa.
Abhyanga60 min USD$70.00
A gentle, flowing massage induces deep relaxation and brings about complete detoxification. Abhyanga reduces symptoms of rheumatism and joint stiffness, reduces the signs of aging, relaxes muscles, aids in the recovery of fatigue, promotes sleep and creates a glowing lustre to the skin.
Synchronised Abhyanga60 min USD$95.00 The famed "Four Hands Massage", a traditional Ayuverdic therapy performed by two therapists with synchronised and rhythmic movements, invigorates and warms the body and mind using brisk, long strokes. This detoxifying treatment uses warm oil to release toxins, stimulate circulation and relieve stress and tension.
Shirodhara60 min USD$75.00
A signature Ayuverdic treatment, Shiro means head and dhara means flow of liquid. Shirodhara is one of the most relaxing therapies; oil is poured continuously in an even stream onto the forehead to pacify, awaken the third eye, rejuvenate and revitalise the body and mind. This deeply soothing therapy relieves headaches, migraines and promotes sound sleep, strengthens the senses and memory while improving the overall physical constitution of the body. A steam bath and a hot herbal tea is recommended to follow this therapy to achieve maximum benefit.
Ancient Indian Head Massage30 min USD$30.00 This nourishing and invigorating massage experience begins with a relaxing and deeply stimulating upper back and neck massage to ease muscular tension followed by a head massage to revitalise the scalp and hair. This stimulation aids the prevention of hair loss, and is an ideal treatment for easing tension headaches. ▪ Cooking Class at Park Hyatt Saigon ▪
Perhaps more than any other Asian cuisine, the diversity of Vietnamese food becomes the highlight of a trip to Ho Chi Minh City and indeed Park Hyatt Saigon. To make this journey a memorable one the culinary team of Park Hyatt Saigon under the guidance of Executive Chef, Mr. Asif Mehrudeen will take its guests on a culinary journey into Square One, Park Hyatt Saigon's Seafood and Western Steak Restaurant.
Nguyen Ngoc Hien, Executive Sous Chef at Park Hyatt Saigon will be awaiting the culinary students in the Lobby of the hotel to invite them for a short trip to a local market. The team will buy the basic ingredients of Vietnamese cuisine and experience the hustle and bustle of downtown Saigon.
Upon their return to the hotel and equipped with custom made aprons, our Chefs will welcome the culinary students with freshly squeezed sugar can juice. After a short introduction of the five show kitchens, namely Seafood and Appetizer kitchen, Vietnamese Steam, Wok and Grill, Western Grill, Dessert kitchen and Juice and Tea counter the first ingredients will be already prepared to start the culinary journey. Accompanied by Vietnamese tunes, traditional Vietnamese dishes will be cooked in the following 1.5 hours. From Fresh Spring Rolls, Fried Seafood Spring Rolls, Lotus Stem Salad to Sweet and Sour Seafood Soup and Fried Garoupa. All these mouth-watering dishes will be prepared in the open kitchens - served 100% authentic and real yet in a simple way.
All details, large and small, are carefully attended to by a highly talented and experienced team to create a unique experience.
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Ho Chi Minh City, or Saigon, has long been considered the focal point of Vietnamese culture. Located in the south, it is Vietnam's economic powerhouse.
Like many cities in Vietnam, Saigon did not escape the wrath of war. Since its beginning, Saigon has had quite a traumatic history, and there are many legends surrounding the birth of the city and the origin of its name. In the 15th century, this area was swamp, marshes and thick forest. By the early 17th century, a small township had been formed and, according to one theory, the name Saigon, or Sai Con, has its roots in the Khmer phrase Prei Kor, which means Kapok Tree Forest.
The name Saigon was used officially for the first time in 1698 when Lord Nguyen Phuc Chu sent Mr. Nguyen Huu Canh to this region to create various districts and form a government for this southern outpost. Because of its strategic location for trade and commerce, as well as its military importance, Saigon continued to grow and soon became a bona fide city. By 1772, Mr. Nguyen Cuu Dam had begun to fill in many of the city's canals to form streets. In the mid-19th century, the French joined forces with the Spanish and invaded the port city, destroying the fort. This event was the precursor to the long struggle between the people of Vietnam and France, leading to the historical defeat of the French in 1954. In the years after this victory, Vietnam was divided into two separate countries, with Saigon becoming the hub of resettlement for many people, particularly those from north and central Vietnam who emigrated south.
In the 1960s and 1970s, Saigon was bustling with commerce and business as the cultural centre and capital city of South Vietnam. Already heavily influenced by the French in terms of culture and style, the city had the air of a French provincial town, with a Vietnamese twist. Saigon was dubbed the "Pearl of the Orient" by the foreign press, and was alive with activities and a cultural diversity that rivaled any Asian city at the time.
After the fall of South Vietnam to communism in 1975, the city and many of its inhabitants were in a state of chaos and turmoil. In 1976, the new government renamed Saigon Ho Chi Minh City and shut its doors to the rest of the world. Although now recognised worldwide as Ho Chi Minh City, to the people of Vietnam, the city is still lovingly referred to as Saigon.
With a population of over 8 million people, Saigon is one of the densest urban areas in the world. On many streets, it is common to see houses with the ground floor converted into a business, while several families share the living areas on the upper levels.
A common mode of transportation just a few years ago, "cyclos" are becoming rare since being banned from many streets. Replacing them are fleets of taxis and "Honda ôm" – Japanese-made motorcycles that you simply wave down and hop on the back of to be transported anywhere in the city.
Unlike other cities in Vietnam, Saigon is very active at night. Music halls often play to sold-out local crowds and restaurants stay open late into the night. During the festive months, the city's streets and sidewalks are dotted with colourful lights and decorations.
With its mix of colourful temples, colonial architecture, classy boutiques, gourmet restaurants, parks and art galleries, Ho Chi Minh City has something to offer everyone.
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