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The Reverie Saigon

Ho Chi Minh City

February 11, 2016 10:45
The Reverie: 26 designers were given carte blanche to do their utmost to spend as much money as possible

ByAndy Mossack, Andy Mossack

1 min read

It's not often hotel guests get upstaged by their hotel's designers, but with the Reverie Saigon it's understandable, after 26 legendary Italian designers were given carte blanche to spend as much money as possible. The result is a hotel of such mind-boggling extravagance that it is hard to believe your eyes.

Although the hotel begins on floor seven, the lavish gold-leafed entrance, shimmering Swarovski crystal-encased lobby and art deco elevator in gold is a taste of what is to follow within this privately-owned 39-storey Times Square Building nestling between Dong Khoi Street and the newly pedestrianised Nguyen Hue Boulevard in Ho Ch Minh City's prestigious District 1.

A 15ft-long purple and gold chaise lounge made partly from peacock feathers adorns the reception, dwarfed by a 9ft-high clock covered with a handmade mosaic using malachite, lead crystal and 24k gold.

My panoramic, 570 sq ft deluxe room on floor 32 is fairly ordinary considering; just floor to ceiling windows overlooking the city and the Saigon River, free mini bar, Frette designer beds with 400-thread linen, 46in TV with another 15in TV in the bathroom, which by the way, has a walk-in rainforest shower, separate tub and Chopard-designed amenities.