Are you looking for a luxury hotel for your District 5 vacation?
During your visit, you might want to enjoy the Chinatown which District 5 is known for.
What's the best luxury place to stay in District 5?
Windsor Plaza Hotel is a luxury hotel with 2 restaurants and a rooftop terrace, and it’s a popular choice for Expedia travelers looking for an elegant place to stay. Another upscale option for your trip is Equatorial Ho Chi Minh City.
What's the best time to vacation in District 5?
The hottest months are usually March and April with an average temperature of 84°F,
Coldest months: January, December, February, and November
Driest months: February, March, January, and December
Rainiest months: September, July, October, and August
What's there to see and do in District 5?
Enjoy District 5 with a stop at An Dong Market, Hoa Binh Market, and Tam Son Hoi Quan Pagoda. If you have spare time during your trip, you might want to make a stop at Thien Hau Pagoda and Nghia An Hoi Quan Pagoda.
Recent Reviews in District 5
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
"Great experience here on our first visit, staff were helpful and professional."
A verified traveller stayed at Liberty Central Saigon Riverside
"The hotel is very well located if you plan to visit Ho Chi Min on foot.
There are plenty of restaurants and bars within walking distance.
The hotel room was large and comfortable. The breakfast was the best I ever had in a hotel.
The service is overall excellent.
I will come back at my next visit."
"I love me a heritage / landmark hotel so Caravelle was a big excitement for me this trip! The hotel comes with a rich history and was very welcoming and the room was beautiful and had an elegant, rustic touch to it. Facilities looked great (pool, gym) but didn't have time for them. Location is great and near to shopping malls and historic sites. "
"Staff were courteous and kind. Pool was cool and shaded on the afternoon which was nice in the heat. Property was quiet on the inside (traffic outside was busy). We would stay again. "
"This is a busy tourist hotel and many large groups arrive and depart by the busload, so with two small elevators, you can wait a bit before being able to go down as people are checking out. The breakfast buffet is OK. The hotel is located by a side street down which are several very good restaurants and it's across the street from very popular and excellent coffee shops."
A verified traveller from CHICAGO stayed at Bay Hotel Ho Chi Minh