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The Duxton Hotel Saigon is a business class hotel ideally located in the heart of the business and diplomatic district, providing easy access to government and entertainment areas, as well as shopping centers. The hotel enjoys panoramic views of the city and the Saigon River.
The Duxton offers meeting rooms and a business center, an outdoor swimming pool and fitness center, and a wide range of restaurants and bars.
Opened in 1996 by a joint venture with the Australian company, Duxton Hotels International, the Duxton Hotel was renovated and renamed from the Saigon Price Hotel.
Zanadu Health Club - Relax in the jacuzzi, steam bath and dry sauna or with a Hong Kong-trained masseuse, or enjoy a workout in the professionally-equipped gymnasium.
Outdoor Pool - Take a dip in the outdoor swimming pool while enjoying the sights and sound of this vibrant city.
Conferences - There are six conference and meeting rooms, which accommodate from ten to three hundred guests, a ballroom for major banquets or large lectures, and four meeting rooms which are located on the first level are highly versatile and superbly equipped for corporate meetings or special functions. All rooms are equipped with wireless internet access.
Business Centre - The fully-equipped Business Centre is located on the ground level of the hotel, offering business support to corporate travelers.
Restaurants & Bars:
Grill Restaurant - Lets guests savor authentic Vietnamese, Singaporean, Malaysian, Indonesian and Western cuisine with wines from all around the world.
Zendokoro Ichiyu - If Japanese cuisine is to crave for, Zendokoro Ichiyu offers an excellent choice.
The Bar - the perfect place to relax with a cool drink or cocktail.
High Tea Bar - Offering a delicious variety of savoury and sweet items for only
Club Lido - Vietnam's finest Ginza-inspired Japanese Lounge with private karaoke rooms.
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WIFI Internet (Public Areas) | | | Address: 63 Nguyen Hue, District 1, HCMC
The Duxton Hotel Saigon is located on Nguyen Hue, a well-known shopping and business street strategically located in the heart of the city, offering easy access to Government, business, shopping and leisure areas. It is also only a convenient 20-minte drive from the airport. From the hotel, you can catch views overlooking the Saigon River and its surrounding historical sites.
The Duxton Hotel has 198 guest rooms and suites with all of the amenities expected of a deluxe international hotel, including: IDD phones, satellite TV and in-house movie channels, in-room safes and fire-alarm system, hair dryers, mini-bars, newspaper, 24-hour room service, coffee & tea making facilities.
Type of Rooms:
Deluxe - With either queen bed or twin beds rooms, located on the 3rd to 7th floors with River or City views; 29m2.
Executive Deluxe - With either queen bed or twin beds, located on the 8th floor with River or City Views; 29m2. The Executives floor has fast check-in/out and wireless internet access in the rooms.
Executive Suite - 7 suites, each fitted with a queen size bedroom and a living room, located on 8th floor, offer River view ; 53m2.
Royal Suite - 4 suites, each fitted with a king size bedroom and a living room, located on 2nd floor; 68m2.
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Ho Chi Minh City - Full Day Tour
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A Glimpse of Saigon (group)
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Cu Chi Tunnels - Half Day Tour
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