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K Tremaine 26 December 2004
Stayed at  Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort - Hoi An, Vietnam.
Hoi An is a gorgous town on the central coast of Vietnam. A wonderful place to stop of for a few days or for a week-like we did. We had a relaxing stay at the Victoria Beach Resort and did nothing during the day but lay by the pool or on the beach. At night time we caught the shuttle into town where we strolled the streets, did some shopping, had some clothes made and ate some fantastic food (very cheap). Two restaurants that we particularly liked were the Mermaid restaurant (fried wantons-yum) and Faifoo - both on the same street. While we had a relaxing time here, there is a lot you can do during the day if you chose to-trips to My Son, the DMZ etc. We chose not to as we did a lot of touring around in other areas and just wanted to relax. We will return to Hoi An and stay at the Victoria Beach Resort again, we enjoyed it that much.

A Rundle 24 December 2004
Stayed at  Grand Hotel - Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam.
We only had one full day in Ho Chi Minh City so took a private tour in the afternoon. We organised this through Ben Thanh Tourist when we went to collect the Vietnam Airlines tickets they had purchased on our behalf. Our 4 hour tour included some of the more famous sites such as the Reunification Palace, Thien Hau Pagoda, Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office. In the evening we joined masses of people in the street outside the Municipal Theatre listening to the rehersal for a Christmas concert - carols and opera!! We then went on to dinner at Lemon Grass in D Nguyen Thiep, not far from the hotel. We were lucky to get in (the only free tables were on the second floor) and had a most enjoyable, inexpensive Vietnamese meal.

A Locus 21 December 2004
Stayed at  Empress Hotel Ho Chi Minh City - Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam.
If you use a GSM phone bring it and get a sim card in vietnam. Should save you some money but more importantly is a great convenience. Try not to stay in HMC for more than a day or two. There are more interesting places to visit around the place and the backpack areas have all the information in english. Happy tours are fun and cheap though the guides are sometimes a bit inexperienced and the food is below par. If you fly to Nha Trang the plane will not arrive in time to catch any island tours during the day as the new airport is a fair way from the city now. A guide on a motorbike will happily take you around for a day or half a day.

M Nguyen 20 December 2004
Stayed at  Grand Hotel - Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam.
From hotel to Tan Son Nhat airport in HCMC is about 20 - 25 minutes (even in rush hour traffic). Costs about 6 USD. We recommend Pho 24 restaurant for some good pho soup. It's a couple of minutes away on foot. Also, there is a great Chinese restaurant 5 minutes away called Dai Thong (we recommend clams in black bean sauce). You can ask the concierge where to find these places. There are children all over the streets trying to sell you postcards or gum etc.. If you do not wish to buy or be bothered, don't make eye contact and don't respond to them at all.

B Barry 19 December 2004
Stayed at  Empress Hotel Ho Chi Minh City - Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam.
I stayed 3 days in Ho Chi Minh and took a half day tour ($US 9) of Cu Chi tunnels and a full day Mekong trip ($US 7) through Sinh Travel Office. Both of these tours were good value for money and I would recommend. The war museum was also a well spent 2-3 hours for less han $1 entry. If using taxis, always make sure the meter is on.

A Borbiro 16 December 2004
Stayed at  Best Western Chancery Saigon - Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam.
You can walk down to downtown Saigon, Ben Tanh markets, but it's an uphill walk back; not too far though. Also close to the Reunification Palace & War Remnants Museum (very one-sided displays re the 'American War', understandably, but it does show the horrors that would occur in ANY war).

A Borbiro 15 December 2004
Stayed at  Vinh Hung 1 - 2 - 3 - Hoi An, Vietnam.
Plenty of good restaurants here, We liked the 'Banana Leaf' best, but plenty of others good too, eg Hai's Scout Cafe where did an excellent cooking course. You should also visit the My Son archaelogical site - fascinating.

L Laws 15 December 2004
Stayed at  New World Hotel Saigon - Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam.
Be careful with the cyclos as they are going to rip you off. Ben Than Market is five minutes walk from the hotel and they got beautiful handicraft but you have to bargain with the price. Dong Koi area is good for tailored silk which is good value of money.

C Chu 13 December 2004
Stayed at  Empress Hotel Ho Chi Minh City - Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam.
There is nothing much to do in Saigon aside from the shopping, and the visit to the museums. For the nature lovers a trip to Dalat (6 hours from Saigon) is worthwhile. Dalat is very scenic (lots of waterfalls and lakes) and the hotel rates are unbelievably cheap.

L Ng 10 December 2004
Stayed at  Guoman Hanoi Hotel - Hanoi, Vietnam.
Water Puppet show was very enjoyable, highly recommended for anyone. Bobby Chinn Restaurant is a great restaurant with nice and friendly atmosphere. Handspan Adventure Travel offers great package tours to different places in Vietnam. Very good service and great price.


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