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Chicagonaut



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PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 8:21 pm    Post subject: Accomodation advice needed. Reply with quote

I'm arriving in HCMC on the 30th of January at 10:30 PM and know that finding accomodation at that time of night could be problematic. I'd prefer not to have to move around too much, so I'm wondering if anyone can suggest a place or 2 in or around Pham Ngu Lao or the TEFL school(I know they're fairly close) that might offer me a monthly rate along the lines of $5 a day that I could book beforehand. I don't necessarily need deluxe accomodations, obviously, but would like a little space to stretch out and hot water if possible, somewhere that is reputable and secure as well.

Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 7:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I would recommend making a reservation in advance. If not then the taxi driver at the airport might try to take you to an expensive hotel where he can get a good commission from the hotel. I suggest that you e-mail some hotels before coming to Vietnam and ask them if they can pick you up at the airport. If you do take a taxi, then make sure the taxi driver turns on his meter. The first time I visited Vietnam, a taxi driver I met at the airport didn't turn on the meter and at the end of the ride charged me double what the fare normally would have cost. The second time I arranged for someone from the hotel to pick me up.

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$8 a night for a room with air conditioning.

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$7 a night for a room with a fan.

I'm staying at one of these hotels now. Lonely Planet has more contact information of hotels.
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