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Moonlight Hotel Saigon South Star Rating 2
133 Pham Thai Buong
Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam

Rated 96 / 100 based on 99 customer reviews.

The quality of service and hospitality at Moonlight Hotel Saigon South has been identified as outstanding based on consistently high customer review ratings.

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Properties with a customer review score in excess of 75 / 100 are presented with an Outstanding Service Award.

Moonlight Hotel Saigon South has achieved a score of 96 / 100 based on 99 customer reviews and has therefore qualified to receive an Outstanding Service Award from Go Hotels.

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Strategically located in District 7, Moonlight Hotel Saigon South offers elegant and comfortable accommodation with free WiFi access throughout the property. It operates a 24-hour front desk and provides complimentary parking on site.

The hotel is just 350 yards from Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC). Nha Rong Wharf and Fine Arts Museum are within 3 miles away, while Tan Son Nhat International Airport is 7.5 miles away.

Fitted with parquet flooring, air-conditioned rooms feature a wardrobe, seating area, minibar and a TV with cable channels. The en suite bathroom comes with bathtub or shower, slippers and free toiletries.

At Moonlight Hotel Saigon South, friendly staff can assist guests with luggage storage, laundry services and grocery deliveries.

The in-house restaurant serves a delectable spread of Vietnamese and Western cuisine. Meals can also be enjoyed in the privacy of guests' rooms.
 
Facilities @ Moonlight Hotel Saigon South include:

Room Service
Restaurant
Laundry service