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Photo of Que Huong Liberty Four, 265 Pham Ngu Lao St, District 1Ho Chi Minh City Province, Ho Chi Minh City
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Good service with three star quality
265 Pham Ngu Lao St, District 1
Ho Chi Minh City Province
Tel: (08) 836 4556
Fax: (08) 836 5435
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Description
A three-star hotel is rare in this part of the world, so if being in the backpacker ghetto is important but quality and service are also desired, this is a good option. Very popular with tour groups, Liberty Four is by far the biggest hotel in the area. Services include a restaurant, WiFi, a banquet and conference room, a bar, a gym, a hair salon, body and foot massage and sauna/steamroom/jacuzzi. The hotel is open and airy and has five room categories -- the balconies in the front-facing rooms are large although unfurnished. Interiors are well decorated and clean, but the whole place had a distinct whiff of lemongrass -- good or bad, the decision is yours. Be sure to check for an internet rate.

Total rooms: 75

Junior Suite
89 USD (low season) 89 USD (high season)

Superior - Double
49 USD (low season) 49 USD (high season)

Deluxe- Double
65 USD (low season) 65 USD (high season)


Added to Travelfish on: 23rd December, 2006
Last visited or updated on: 13th April, 2007

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