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MapView on map7.6 km from City Centre1.9 km from Open University
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MapView on map7.7 km from City Centre1.4 km from Thien Hau Pagoda
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7.7 km from City Centre1.5 km from Thien Hau Pagoda
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7.7 km from City Centre800 m from Thien Hau Pagoda
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7.3 km from City Centre1.2 km from Thien Hau Pagoda
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8.2 km from City Centre200 m from Cho Quan Church
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City Guide: District 5, Ho Chi Minh City

5 Top recommended hotels near District 5:

Lotte Legend Hotel Saigon: Located in close proximity to District 5, this elegant hotel offers a stunning rooftop pool and bar, luxurious rooms, and panoramic views of the city.

Bay Hotel Ho Chi Minh: Situated just a short distance from District 5, this contemporary hotel boasts comfortable rooms, a rooftop pool with panoramic views, and a fitness center.

Windsor Plaza Hotel: Adjacent to District 5, this hotel features spacious rooms, multiple dining options, a rooftop pool, and a convenient location near shopping and cultural attractions.

Asia Hotel Saigon: Offering easy access to District 5, this budget-friendly hotel provides cozy rooms, a relaxing spa, and a variety of dining options showcasing Vietnamese cuisine.

Silverland Yen Hotel: Located within a short drive of District 5, this boutique hotel charms visitors with its elegant rooms, rooftop bar, and panoramic city views.

Why should you stay near District 5?

  • Historic charm and cultural immersion: District 5, also known as Chinatown, is renowned for its rich history and cultural heritage. Here, visitors can explore iconic landmarks such as the Thien Hau Temple, a beautiful Chinese temple dedicated to the Goddess of the Sea. The district's bustling markets, like Binh Tay Market, offer an authentic experience as tourists browse through a maze of stalls selling fresh produce, street food, and traditional crafts. Additionally, District 5 hosts vibrant festivals throughout the year, including the lantern-lit Mid-Autumn Festival and the exhilarating Dragon Boat Race.
  • Culinary delights and street food paradise: As the epicenter of Vietnamese-Chinese cuisine, staying near District 5 will entice food lovers with its wide array of culinary delights. From steaming bowls of pho to delectable dumplings, visitors can indulge in a feast of flavors at the district's numerous street food stalls and renowned restaurants. Explore the famous Chi Thong, Trieu Chau, and Hai Thanh Streets, lined with eateries offering delicious noodles, dim sum, and mouthwatering seafood. For those seeking unique gastronomic experiences, District 5 is a must-visit destination.
  • Shopping extravaganza: District 5 is a shopper's paradise, with its numerous markets, malls, and street-side boutiques offering a diverse range of goods. Binh Tay Market, the district's main market, is a treasure trove of Vietnamese and Chinese products, from silk garments and handicrafts to herbal medicines and spices. At An Dong Plaza, visitors can explore an air-conditioned shopping haven with a vast collection of clothing, accessories, and electronics. For a taste of local shopping, stroll along the bustling streets of Cho Lon and experience the charms of traditional markets and shops selling everything from fabrics to antiques.
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