Frommer's Review
This 1930s colonial, owned and renovated by Saigontourist, is done just right (okay, close, at least). The renovated Grand has a serene, tasteful atmosphere, and there are some choice features, like the lovingly restored iron elevator at the center. The Grand is at its best when taking advantage of its long history, and rooms in the older block are much more charming than the bland, chainlike units in the new wing. Deluxe rooms clustered in the old building near the old, wrought-iron elevator have classic high ceilings, rich wood floors, and a comfortable, colonial charm. Rooms in the new wing have fallen into disrepair; the silk bedspreads are looking a bit threadbare, toilet seats are stained yellow, and the walls are in desperate need of a new coat of paint. Rooms in the old wing are big, with simple dark-wood furniture and large wardrobes, and without the musty smell that plagues the new wing. The bathrooms are small but have big counters and stylish dark tiles. The lobby is bright, the staff is friendly, and the location on Dong Khoi couldn't be better -- right in the thick of it. The quiet atmosphere here suggests tourists rather than business. The notable amenities, of many here, are the quiet sitting areas and bar, and the central courtyard's small but peaceful pool area, which offers a unique escape from busy Ho Chi Minh City.
Facilities:
2 restaurants; bar; outdoor pool; small health club; Jacuzzi; steam; Saigontourist tour desk; car rental; business center; shopping; massage; laundry service; dry cleaning
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