The Reverie Saigon featured in the renowned international travel magazine

In a recent article by Travel + Leisure, the Saigon Suite at The Reverie Saigon was listed in the’12 Penthouse Perches to Swoon Over’. The Saigon Suite was listed amongst 11 other hotel suites from around the globe.

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Mr. Kai Speth, the General Manager of The Reverie Saigon, had this to say regarding the recent listing by Travel + Leisure, “To have the Saigon Suite featured alongside some of the world’s most luxurious hotels is truly an honor for The Reverie Saigon. The recognition is also a testament to the changing of tourism trends in Saigon and even Vietnam. For international media and luxury travelers alike, the country is transforming into a destination with remarkable and luxurious travel experiences.”

Travel + Leisure describes the Saigon Suite as follows: “The one-of-a kind suite designed by Cassina and Poltrona Frau, two Italian design houses, is an homage to 20th-century design. With stunning views of the sprawling city and the Saigon River, the suite’s furnishings include Frank Lloyd Wright wooden barrel chairs, a Le Courbusier lounge chair and a vintage wooden trunk repurposed as a minibar in a sitting room.

The nearly 3,000 square foot suite comes with dedicated butler service, something that seems like a pre-requisite among the best accommodations in the world these days, and guests should take time to appreciate the Veliero bookcase in the living room. The nine-foot tall piece with glass shelves that suspend off an inverted v-shaped pillar is so technically advanced it wasn’t produced until ten years ago even though it was designed in the 1940s. Rates from $12,000 a night.” To read the full article, please visit here.

The Reverie Saigon

Times Square Building
22-36 Nguyen Hue Boulevard & 57-69F Dong Khoi Street
District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Telephone: +84 8 3823 6688
www.thereveriesaigon.com


About Travel + Leisure

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About The Reverie Saigon

A member of The Leading Hotels of the World, The Reverie Saigon offers an astonishing hotel experience, showcasing extravagant, unapologetic European opulence in a storied Asian setting. The latest luxury addition to the country’s flourishing hotel scene features 286 rooms and suites alongside 89 fully furnished serviced apartments, all of which are among the largest in the city and feature incomparable views of the winding Saigon River and the city skyline.

Renowned Italian brands furnished the rooms and suites of both the hotel and residence, and set the ambiance with exquisite and, in some cases, one-of-a-kind pieces. The property features five distinctive food and beverage outlets, a 1,200-square-metre spa & fitness centre, an expansive outdoor swimming pool and 16 versatile and elegantly decorated function spaces.

The hotel and residences are located in the 164-metre tall Times Square building, a mixed-use development, which includes eight storeys of prime office space and the showrooms of some of the same high-end Italian furniture brands whose pieces are featured throughout the hotel.

The Reverie Saigon is managed by Windsor Property Management Group Corporation (WMC Group). Incorporated in 2004, WMC Group is a hospitality and property services management company headquartered in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam. The company’s diverse management portfolio includes Windsor Plaza Hotel, Sherwood Residence, restaurants in the central business district, grade-A offices and commercial shopping centers.

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