Choosing to stay at the Reverie Hotel on my recent visit to Saigon / ho Chi Minh City was the right move.
It’s an incredibly stylish hotel located right in the heart of the city. It’s within walking distance to pretty much everything, and the views from the upper floor rooms are pretty much the best in town.
It’s a little weird though. Prepare yourself.
A full review of my one night stay at The Reverie Saigon
Unlike when you saw in my review of the Saigon Lotte Hotel, the Reverie is very Vietnamese. Nay, extremely Vietnamese. It was exactly the kind of vibe I was looking for on this trip.
Location
The Reverie is located at 22 – 36 Nguyen Hue Boulevard, 57 – 69F Dong Khoi Street. Basically, that’s right in the heart of the downtown area. It’s the perfect location for any first time visitor to Ho Chi Minh City who wants to be in the middle of everything.
The lobby (and checking in)
Long story short, the ground level entrance is where the concierge and bellhop desks are. The main lobby for checking in is located on the seventh floor (which is accessible via the elevator).
The entire journey up to the seventh floor is a visually intense experience. The styling and design at this hotel is like nothing I’ve ever seen before. It’s weird at first. But extremely impressive.
The best way to describe the design and decor of the lobby is to say that it’s very “crayon” like. Imagine taking an entire box of crayons, melting them down, mixing it up, and then painting the walls with it. It’s colorful. And vibrant.
Getting to my room
Fun fact: I actually took the following pictures of my walk up to my room the morning that I checked out. Why? Because the woman who checked me in walked me all the way to my room (and I was a bit too ashamed to tell her that I was doing a hotel review lol). But here’s what the experience is like:
My room for the night was 2910. Not only was it located all the way at the end of the hallway, it was a corner room as well. Privacy to the max!
Room overview
I paid a little extra for the “Panoramic Deluxe room.” It was extremely panoramic. Very deluxe. Spectacular even. Check it out:
I know absolutely nothing about interior design and decor, and I found every detail of this room to be utterly fascinating. The best way I can describe the furniture is to say that it’s kinda sorta Victorian with a Vietnamese twist. Whatever that means.
It’s also worth noting that this was a “free minibar” room. That meant that everything in the minibar was free for the taking. And if for whatever reason you’re a picky MF’r, there’s a Nespresso machine with decent looking tea and coffee as well.
I don’t think I’ve ever taken so many pictures of a single hotel room before. Even though I know for a fact that I would never decorate my own home this way, I quite enjoyed the novelty of staying in a room like this. It’s different.
The view
All I’m going to say is that you’d be a fool not to pay a little more for the Panoramic room if it’s available at the time you make the booking. The views of the city are nothing short of stunning.
Room service
I wasn’t planning on ordering dinner that evening, but the room service menu looked too good to resist. It was fairly well priced, very quick, and extremely delicious.
The bathroom
The bathroom was just as quirky and fun the rest of the room. Not that I demand a such things in a hotel bathroom, but it’s always nice to see that someone put in the effort. It was large, clean, and very bright. Quirky too!
Pros and cons
Unless anything extremely artistic ticks you off, I don’t think you’re going to find fault with The Reverie Saigon. It has a very “boutique” feel to it – which I wasn’t expecting considering how large is.
Pros
- The very personalized and friendly service from the staff was fantastic. A truly world-class experience.
- The styling and design is something you’ll remember for the rest of your life.
- The location is perfect. It doesn’t get any better than this.
- The views! OMG, them views.
Cons
- The windows aren’t insulated enough. Even in my 29th floor room, the noise from the street below was bothersome.
- It might be a little bit too weird for some people. It’s basically the kind of hotel experience need to prepare yourself for.