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Review: Park Hyatt Saigon + Exploring Ho Chi Minh City

Matthew Klint Posted onJanuary 14, 2020November 14, 2023 6 Comments

This week we are taking a walk down memory lane with a vintage first class trip report. I’m sharing photos and brief commentary from a trip I took in the final days of 2010 and first days of 2011 that included many first class flights from five Star Alliance carriers. As we enter a new decade, the goal of this trip report is to examine how airlines have changed over the last one. Although this trip report has never been published, I will not be publishing a detailed, word-heavy review as I do for current trip reports. Instead, commentary will be limited and the focus will be on photos. For the final post, I will summarize, as generally as I can, how premium products have changed over the last decade.

  • Prior Segments
    • United Airlines 757-200 First Class Los Angeles to Chicago
    • Lufthansa A340-300 First Class Chicago To Munich
    • Turkish Airlines 737-700 Business Class Munich To Istanbul
    • Turkish Airlines 777-300 First Class Istanbul to Bangkok
    • Fifth Freedom Flashback: Bangkok To Ho Chi Minh City On Qatar Airways + Lufthansa
    • Thai Airways 747-400 First Class Bangkok To Beijing

Today we take a break from the flight reviews to look at the Park Hyatt Saigon, one of my favorite Hyatt hotels, and exploring Ho Chi Minh City. I have not been back to Vietnam since this trip, so I don’t know what has changed…but I know I very much enjoyed my time in Ho Chi Minh City and look forward to visiting other regions of Vietnam on a future trip.

Park Hyatt Saigon

  • This stay was during Hyatt’s Faster Free Night era…we stayed at Park Hyatt properties in Saigon, Beijing, and Shanghai for free thanks to cheap stays at Hyatts in the USA…those were the days…
  • What a beautiful property this is; especially the common areas.
  • Even the use of “Saigon” versus “Ho Chi Minh City” evokes imagery of French Indochina.
  • For all the pitfalls of romanticizing that occupation, the colonial-era bar (with gentle piano music and signing filling the evening) is a cool place to spend an evening.
  • Due to my Hyatt status, the hotel sent up a plate of very pungent cheese and a bottle of wine (remember the old welcome gifts Hyatt Diamonds used to receive?).
    • The 2008 Australian Cabernet Merlot was excellent.
  • We tried—for review purposes—the hotels’ French-Vietnamese fusion restaurant, Square One, ordering a mixed grill platter.
  • Food was fine, but it does seem like a tragedy to go to a place like this while you are in Vietnam
  • The breakfast buffet was huge and delicious, including a huge juice bar.
  • Our room, with two twin beds, was small but nicely appointed, with dark wood finishes.
  • Nice spa, fitness center, soaking pool.
  • I loved the greeters at the door – you never have to open the door yourself here.
  • Despite being sold out, the hotel never felt full.
  • I cannot wait to return to this property to provide an updated review.

a sign on a wall

a room with a large vase of flowers

a room with a few desks and a lamp

a large round table in a lobby

a hallway with lights on the ceiling

a room with a desk and a computer

a room with two beds and a desk

two beds in a hotel room

a plate of fruit and a plate of food on a table

a room with a television and a desk

a closet door with a mirror and towels in it

a bathroom with a mirror and a sink

a bathroom with a glass shower door

a bathroom with a sink and mirror

a plate of cheese and wine on a table

a plate of cheeses and olives

a bottle of wine next to a wine glass

a wine cellar with a glass door

a sign on a brick wall

a chef cooking in a restaurant

a chef behind a counter with fruit

a loaf of bread and a bowl of soup

a bowl of brown liquid and a bowl of croutons on a white plate

a plate of meat and sausages

a plate of meat and vegetables

a bowl of ice cream and a cookie on a plate

a patio with a bar and palm trees

a room with columns and tables

a group of people sitting at tables in a room with lamps

a group of people sitting at a piano in a room with windows

a table full of different fruits

a table with different drinks on it

a group of chefs cooking in a kitchen

a buffet table with bowls of cereals and other food

a counter with pastries and pastries

a kitchen with food on the counter

a bowl of cereal with milk and nuts on a table

a plate of food on a table

a plate of pastries and fruit

a pancake with fruit and syrup on a plate

a light on a wall

a indoor pool with plants in the middle

a room with a bench and lockers

a room with exercise equipment

a gym with exercise equipment

Exploring Ho Chi Minh City

  • As a student of U.S. history, I was most interested in examining the Vietnam War from the Vietnamese side.
  • The War Remnants Museum was certainly one-sided, but hardly surprising (and facts don’t lie, even though the omission of some facts is itself a lie).
  • The former headquarters of South Vietnam, now called Independence Palace, is like a time capsule back to the 1970s and well worth a visit.
  • As for Ho Chi Minh City itself, I was a bit surprised to see how much communist propaganda was festooned around town.
    • I get that the country still calls itself a socialist republic, but has largely embraced a market-based model.
  • The French architecture in government buildings and the Roman Catholic cathedral creates a stark juxtaposition to the thousands of motorcycles cruising by.
    • Hint: walk right into them and don’t stop. It is only when you stop that you get hit.
  • I can’t wait to go back.

a building with a person riding a motorcycle

a street with trees and bushes

a group of people riding motorcycles in a street

a red flag with a hammer and sickle

a group of people on motorcycles in a city

a group of people on motorcycles in a busy city street

a group of people in a market

a building with a flag on top

a statue of a man holding a baby in front of a building

a group of people walking around a large archway with lights

a street with lights and flowers

a group of people riding motorcycles on a street

a sign on a pole

a sign on a pole

a sign on a pole

a sign on a pole

a sign on a pole

a sign on a pole

a sign with a flag and chain

a red and white poster with buildings and a hammer and sickle

a blue and red sign with a red face and a tower

a sign with people on it

a red sign with a picture of a man and a star

a sign with a woman holding a rifle

a sign with a picture of a man holding a gun

a wall with posters on it

a sign on a building

a sign with brown text

a yellow and red sign on a wall

a man holding a gun and a man holding a gun

a sign on a wall

a sign with text on it

a group of military planes on display

a plane on display in a building

a sign on a stone wall

a statue of a man sitting in a jail cell

a group of people riding motorcycles on a street

a group of people riding motorcycles in a city

a group of people standing in front of a church with Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon in the background

a building with a clock on the front entrance

a building with ornate carvings

a group of people sitting in a building

a large map above a building

a statue of two men in front of a pink building

Independence Palace with flags on the front

a conference room with a round table and chairs

a long conference room with a table and chairs

a room with chairs and a podium

a bust of a man on a podium with a star and palm trees

a room with a couch and tables

a long hallway with glass walls and a large window

a group of people in a courtyard with trees and plants

a dining room with a chandelier and table

a round couch in a room

a helicopter on a roof

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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6 Comments

  1. Ken Robertson Reply
    January 14, 2020 at 10:19 am

    The Park Hyatt Saigon is my favorite hotel in Vietnam. I’ve been to many 5-star hotels in Bangkok and all over Vietnam, but this one takes the cake. It is the top of the class in every category and the staff is truly wonderful. I just hope I’m able to go back sometime soon and enjoy your stay there again.

  2. Ex- 1K United Reply
    January 14, 2020 at 10:30 am

    Thanks for the beautiful photos. Unfortunately, the face of Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) has changed in the last few years due to the city metro construction. The cathedral, Saigon market.. all were blocked. If one plans to visit Vietnam, spend 1-2 days in Ho Chi Minh City, then visit nice beaches or Da Lat, which has the best view and weather. Don’t forget to check out Pullman hotel as they offer nice buffet, excellent service, in a central location.

  3. Frank Reply
    January 14, 2020 at 11:58 am

    Best I ever got about not getting hit by a motorcycle in Asia: Find an old woman and walk with her. They might hit you, but they will hit anything else not to come close to her.

  4. Nathan Reply
    January 14, 2020 at 12:42 pm

    Just stayed here in December..doesn’t appear anything has changed at all. Food, rooms, gym/spa etc. Not necessarily a bad thing! Thanks for posting.

    They’re building a new Mandarin Oriental just a couple of blocks away. Will definitely change the luxury hotel landscape in HCMC.

    Things are changing so rapidly in Vietnam in general!

  5. Donald Reply
    January 14, 2020 at 2:05 pm

    Just as I remember it from my March 2013 visit. I loved that hotel! The pastries at breakfast were incredible.
    And I vividly remember all those old school Soviet-style posters. They everywhere.
    Sorry to hear that new construction is blocking out the French Colonial architecture.

  6. Paolo Reply
    January 14, 2020 at 2:13 pm

    For a relatively new hotel ( 20 years), they did a great job of giving it an historic feel.
    Genuinely historic hotels include the Caravelle ( where nearly all of the foreign news crews were based, built 1950s) , the Majestic ( up the river end of Dong Koi Street/ Rue Catinat), the Continental ( where Graham Greene stayed , features in The Quiet American) , and The Rex ( a residence for US Officers). The Caravelle and the Rex have maintained the rooftop bars from that era, although with many changes).

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