Located in the heart of District 1, Hotel Indigo Saigon The City is a destination for those seeking to explore local culture, especially the unique characteristics of Ho Chi Minh City. Every corner of the hotel tells a unique story about the people, food, and landmarks.
The interior blends local heritage and contemporary design, drawing inspiration from the Ba Son shipyard, a historical symbol of Ho Chi Minh City. Decorative touches evoke traditional homes with antique items like radios and old newspapers. The main lobby is designed to maximize natural light, promoting energy efficiency.
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The lobby is designed to maximize natural light, featuring paintings reminiscent of old Saigon. Photo: Hotel Indigo Saigon The City |
The lobby is designed to maximize natural light, featuring paintings reminiscent of old Saigon. Photo: Hotel Indigo Saigon The City
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The Shipyard Upper Deck. Photo: Hotel Indigo Saigon The City |
A distinctive feature of the hotel is its 150 rooms and suites, each recreating the atmosphere of the narrow alleyway houses found throughout the city. Every detail, from the sofas and traditional long chairs to the minibar cabinets with classic patterned glass, tells a story.
The ground-floor restaurant, The Shipyard, offers a local culinary experience, featuring dishes like Wagyu beef pho in a hot stone pot and MB3 grilled beef tenderloin with truffle mushrooms. Creative cocktails such as the Pho-jito and Coco Loco add a unique touch to the menu.
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A suite featuring a mural of an old building and overlapping power lines—a characteristic of old Saigon. Photo: Hotel Indigo Saigon The City |
The Shipyard Upper Deck. Photo: Hotel Indigo Saigon The City
The mezzanine level houses The Shipyard Upper Deck, suitable for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or private events. The diverse menu includes Hokkaido scallops steamed with lemongrass and coconut, Go Cong roasted duck with Hanoi plum jam, and Sapa rose peach jelly for dessert.
Within the hotel, Sip & Art allows guests to explore paintings and learn about cocktail making, all revolving around the theme of recreating "old Saigon." Visitors can also create their own stamp-inspired artwork based on Ba Son and enjoy a complimentary first cocktail.
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The outdoor pool overlooking the Ba Son bridge. Photo: Hotel Indigo Saigon The City |
A suite featuring a mural of an old building and overlapping power lines—a characteristic of old Saigon. Photo: Hotel Indigo Saigon The City
The hotel's rooftop boasts an outdoor pool with panoramic city views, accompanied by a lounge area for relaxation, sunbathing, and enjoying cocktails.
For fitness enthusiasts, a fully equipped gym offers views of the Ba Son bridge.
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The outdoor pool overlooking the Ba Son bridge. Photo: Hotel Indigo Saigon The City
"At Hotel Indigo Saigon The City, every moment is designed not just to see but to feel the neighborhood's soul, connecting with international friends and sparking artistic inspiration," a hotel representative said.
Dan Minh