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InterContinental Residences Saigon, an IHG Hotel

InterContinental Residences Saigon, an IHG Hotel

4.5 / 5Great
St. &, Corner, Đ. Nguyễn Du Lê Văn Hưu, St
0.23KM from Saigon Central Post Office

This is your home away from home! A luxury apartment-style hotel in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, perfect for both business trips and family vacations. With kids' club and children's pool, your little ones will have endless fun, while adults can unwind at the premium spa or join fitness classes. The modern, spacious apartments come with dedicated butler service, ensuring all your needs are met. Whether short or long stays, experience the vibrant energy of Vietnam in comfort!

Conference HallDryerFamily-friendly HotelChildren's Play AreaNon-smoking floorDry Cleaning Service
per night
From
USD**6
Hotel Indigo Saigon The City By IHG

Hotel Indigo Saigon The City By IHG

4.5 / 5Great122 Reviews
9-11 Ly Tu Trong Street
0.63KM from Saigon Central Post Office

This boutique hotel from IHG is your perfect choice! Located in the prime downtown area, just minutes away from shopping malls and the Opera House. Enjoy the outdoor pool and 24-hour fitness center to unwind anytime. With Chinese-friendly services and 24-hour room service, you'll never go hungry even if you return late. Rooms are well-equipped with minibars and free WiFi. Plus, convenient laundry service and airport shuttle are available to cater to all your needs. Come and experience it now!

Conference HallBarNon-smoking floorLaundry ServiceBusiness CenterAirport Drop-off Service
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USD**6

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Saigon Central Post Office

Metropole Saigon is the top choice, located just a 3-minute walk from the Central Post Office. This historic French-colonial hotel features elegant rooms with classic furnishings and some offer panoramic views of the post office’s red-brick façade and lush courtyard. The hotel provides 24-hour concierge service for tours and dining reservations, while its Michelin-recommended Café des Artistes serves authentic Vietnamese-French fusion cuisine—a must-try for cultural immersion.

Its prime location near the Central Post Office Bus Station makes it ideal for travelers seeking luxury within walking distance of key landmarks. Perfect for those who want to explore Hanoi’s colonial heritage while enjoying premium accommodations and convenient access to public transit.

Explore the rich blend of French colonial and Vietnamese culture by walking along Nguyen Hue Boulevard, just steps from the post office. This iconic avenue leads directly to Notre-Dame Cathedral—a stunning example of Gothic architecture—and Reunification Palace, once the presidential residence and now a museum showcasing Vietnam’s turbulent history.

Nearby Pham Ngu Lao Street is a vibrant hub for street art, independent cafés, and local artisans. Grab a cup of traditional Vietnamese drip coffee at a sidewalk café and observe the dynamic flow of motorbikes—an essential part of daily life in Ho Chi Minh City. On weekends, visit the Central Post Office Square for small-scale craft markets where you can buy handmade souvenirs, jewelry, and original artworks, adding a personal touch to your travel memories.

Traveling to other key sites from Saigon Central Post Office is effortless. Walk 5 minutes to Notre-Dame Cathedral, with its striking white stone façade and pointed arches, or take a 10-minute stroll to Reunification Palace, a former presidential palace now serving as a historical museum.

For longer trips like visiting the Mekong Delta, head to the Saigon Central Bus Station near the post office—buses run every few hours with journeys lasting about 2.5 hours. Alternatively, use Grab or book a private car tour for flexibility. The Saigon Station Light Rail is just an 8-minute walk away, connecting you to temples like Thien Hau Temple and Lotus Temple in the eastern district.

You can also rent bikes or explore on foot through narrow alleyways, making it easy to discover hidden gems. With excellent public transport and ride-hailing options, this area is perfect for efficient, self-guided exploration.

Absolutely! The Saigon Central Post Office itself is a prime photography destination. Its red-brick façade, symmetrical arched entrances, and ornate copper door handles create a striking contrast against the bustling city backdrop—especially beautiful during golden hour when sunlight casts dramatic shadows.

The central square in front of the building is another popular spot. Visitors often pose with Vietnamese flags or traditional Ao Dai dresses. For a unique angle, turn down Nguyen Trai Street to capture the side view of the post office framed by century-old trees and vintage storefronts.

Nearby Café de l’Indochine offers indoor photography opportunities with vintage chandeliers, antique furniture, and nostalgic décor. Don’t forget to bring a polarizing filter to reduce glare and enhance texture in your architectural shots.

Yes! The area around Saigon Central Post Office is a food lover’s paradise. Within a 5-minute walk lies Pham Ngu Lao Street, known as the backpacker haven, offering everything from Tiger Coffee’s specialty brews to Banh Mi 23’s legendary sandwiches and The Old House’s fusion dishes.

For authentic Vietnamese flavors, try Dinh Thong Restaurant, a family-run gem famous for its Bun Cha—grilled pork with vermicelli noodles and aromatic broth. Café Giang, a long-standing local favorite, serves freshly ground coffee and homemade pastries in a cozy, no-frills setting.

Evenings bring lively night markets along the streets, where you can sample crispy spring rolls, coconut ice cream, and spicy fish soup noodles. Whether craving street food or fine dining, the diversity ensures every palate finds something delicious nearby.

Extremely suitable! The area around Saigon Central Post Office is safe, lively, and packed with child-friendly activities. The open central plaza offers ample space for kids to play safely, while street performers and occasional children’s circus acts entertain visitors on weekends.

Just a short walk away is the Ho Chi Minh City Museum of Fine Arts, featuring an outdoor garden with interactive sculptures and a creative mural wall perfect for kids’ imagination. Many cafés along Pham Ngu Lao Street provide high chairs and free toys, allowing parents to relax while children enjoy simple crafts.

For a fun outing, take a short boat trip along the Saigon River—many tours include kid-friendly audio guides that explain the city skyline in an engaging way. With accessible public spaces, friendly locals, and a range of educational and entertaining options, this neighborhood is ideal for family travel.