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REX HOTEL SAIGON

The leading luxury hotel symbolizing Vietnamese hospitality

Welcome to REX HOTEL SAIGON – Your Vietnam Home

Strategically located at the heart of downtown Saigon, the Rex Hotel Saigon is a luxury 5-star hotel, symbolizing Vietnamese hospitality. It prides itself on offering guests many high-class facilities, including 286 individually designed guestrooms, a range of function and meeting rooms, five in-house restaurants, a cafe and bar, and other luxury services.

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ACCOMMODATION

Rex Hotel Saigon features 286 rooms & suites, strike a balance between comfort and tradition,...

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RESTAURANTS & BAR

The Hotel has an attractive range of dining options. Our food is something we have...

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WELLNESS

The Rex Health Club will help you keep your health great with gym, pools, beauty...

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MEETING & WEDDING

Located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, our hotel is accessible, spectacular location...

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CUNG DINH - HOANG SA RESTAURANT

A new place for cuisines lovers.

A new restaurant which is located in the famous 5-star...

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HO CHI MINH CULTURAL SPACE

HONORING THE GREAT LEADER OF THE VIETNAMESE NATION
The “Ho Chi Minh Cultural Space”, prominently situated...

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REX HAVANA CIGAR CLUB

"VIETNAM'S FIRST AUTHENTIC CIGAR CLUB: THE ULTIMATE DESTINATION FOR YOUR GATHERINGS"

Launched in 2018 and originating...

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Beside our famous Rooftop Garden Bar, Pool is located nearby the outdoor swimming pool to serve the guests. Therefore, from the pool or gym, the...
Offer a comfortable zone with an extensive menu of body & beauty treatment. The health club was designed for both men and women, integrating traditional...
The perfect venues host a variety of business events Eight beautifully appointed meeting and conference ballrooms, with the design and set-up of your function for up...
Honored as “One of the Best Bars in Southeast Asia” by Newsweek Magazine in 1996 and featured in Patricia Schultz’s 1,000 Places to See Before...