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Vu Chau
Uninspiring for the money
37 Bui Vien St, District 1
Ho Chi Minh City Province
Tel: (08) 836 8464
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Description
Vu Chau is a plain guesthouse full of uninspiring rooms. They are dim and seem to be decorated in a horrible combination of pink and gray. The triple is not really a triple, unless Snow White has invited her friends to stay. All rooms have air-con, cable TV and fridge, but this is standard in the area and much better places exist for the same price. Free breakfast is included in the price.
Total rooms: 11
Dbl A/C private b'room
10 USD (low season)
10 USD (high season)
$12 with balcony
Triple A/C private b'room
15 USD (low season)
15 USD (high season)
Added to Travelfish on: 23rd December, 2006
Last visited or updated on: 23rd December, 2006
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