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Gunners1
12-12-18, 04:28
Hello.

Quick update. A friend of mine PM me that the Tex hotel may suit my preferences. I called them up and was very clear that I will be bringing in different ladies on different nights of my stay and asked them if they have a problem. The lady was a bit shy to respond and transferred the call to her supervisor. To cut the story short. It's green as long as you book the room for 2 persons. The lady will have to produce her ID at reception when she wants to be with me.

Kool. Now with the room sorted I am looking for leads on some semi pro or part time girls. Which is the best place to find them. I hate tinder as it links up Facebook.

Any other ideas would help.

I arrive on the 10 of March for a week.

G.


Last year, I stayed at this hotel for a week. Clean with a good breakfast in a great location near many sights and the market. There are 4 or 5 A & M hotels so not sure about each hotels policy. I brought numerous girls here with no problems. After, I took a few girls back to the room, the bellman suggested that he supply me a lady. Ok, how much? A million. Bring her on! About 15 minutes later a plainly dressed late 20 something homely lady appeared. I swallowed my pride and and did my duty. She kept her part of the deal but it was less than exciting or appealing. I am better off doing my own arranging.

A & M hotel 150 LE Thanh Ton Hotel.

$34.

Have fun!!

AppleNow
12-14-18, 10:27
Hey guys,

Long time lurker.

Hoping to go to HCMC in March for a bit of travel and adventure, and of course, get laid.

Does anyone have experiences with Air bnb bookings and bringing girls back? I see there is a lot of really nice apartments etc that are cheap.

Banana Boi
01-13-19, 02:39
Are most of the hotels on Bui Vien Street girl friendly? Anyone have any issues at Meraki Boutique Hotel or Meraki Hotel on Bui Vien? Are the rooms clean?

Can I assume Pullman is not a girl friendly hotel?

Chacal60
01-31-19, 03:35
We've PMed on this. My contact for you didn't like the offer if the Rex, but if you can more or less guarantee it with management it should be fine.

I usually stay LE Meridien, with my points status. They're cool as long as it's a guest and not an vernight. The dreaded 10 pm call has caught me more than once mid coitus, but as long as I say "yes, of course, she'll be done shortly" they've been fine.


Hello.

Quick update. A friend of mine PM me that the Tex hotel may suit my preferences. I called them up and was very clear that I will be bringing in different ladies on different nights of my stay and asked them if they have a problem. The lady was a bit shy to respond and transferred the call to her supervisor. To cut the story short. It's green as long as you book the room for 2 persons. The lady will have to produce her ID at reception when she wants to be with me.

Kool. Now with the room sorted I am looking for leads on some semi pro or part time girls. Which is the best place to find them. I hate tinder as it links up Facebook.

Any other ideas would help.

I arrive on the 10 of March for a week.

G.

Amanut
01-31-19, 21:35
I stayed at the Lien Thanh Hotel on my last trip to Vietnam.

LE Anh Xuan St. , Ben Thank Ward District 1.

I never left my passport at the desk, rather I gave them a photocopy of my passport the first time I checked in which was sufficient for all my stays there. I booked my room for two occupants and there was never a question when I brought company back for an overnight stay. One lady never showed ID and another likely would not have had to, but out of habit she stopped at the desk on her way in. Her ID was copied and given back to her. No muss, no fuss. The doorman was laughing with me one day pointing out one of their Asian guests who he said had six ladies visit him in one day and wondered how he could get it up that often. So I would say girl friendly. LOL.

I used this hotel as my jump off spot to visit other cities so I checked in and out regularly. Twice I left my luggage at the hotel when I flew so I did not have to pay checked luggage fees at the airport. They arranged all my air and bus transportation at the front desk with the tickets being delivered to the hotel.

At an average of 500,000 VND per night, an inexpensive hotel with the basics which is all I am interested in as I don't spend much time in my rooms when I am traveling. The early mornings were enjoyable to go across the street for coffee to relax, visit people, and read online news while watching the streets come alive. A so so breakfast for two included in the price of the room. As I was leaving they were partitioning the main lobby area for the construction of a massage parlor.

Close to the backpackers area without the noise. Easy waking distance to Ben Thanh Market and the night market.

Vtsvts
02-04-19, 16:05
Hey guys,

Long time lurker but avid work traveler.

I just want to share my experience in Vietnam, which is probably one of the best places.

If you are going here, I really really encourage you to stay at Amena.

https://www.booking.com/hotel/vn/amena-residence-and-suite.html

2 buildings down on the left is Qui, which is probably the best bar in Ho Chi Minh. You can find WGs and actual girls there.

Across the street is Little Tokyo, great food.

Also across the street are all these Massage Parlors. Your mileage may vary as you can probably go FS with these girls.

Definitely a happy ending and the damage was about $50-60 USD for a 2 HR massage and a tug. It's actually a pretty legit massage with plenty of girls to choose from.

There is a law in Vietnam unfortunately, you can't take a girl back to your room after 9 pm. To beat this, either get an Airbnb or bribe the security guy at Amena. I would pay about $20 USD which is 500 k Dong.

Llantarnam
05-26-19, 09:59
Looking forward to my first visit to HCNC at the end of June.

Some of the booking web sites have reasonably priced serviced apartments. Does anyone know if these are generally GF places?

Asian Lover Oz
06-14-19, 13:39
Are most of the hotels on Bui Vien Street girl friendly? Anyone have any issues at Meraki Boutique Hotel or Meraki Hotel on Bui Vien? Are the rooms clean?

Can I assume Pullman is not a girl friendly hotel?Pullman was fine during the day at least. No issues ordering from Wechat and reception would call and ask if it's ok to send your friend up to the room. Never tried at night but I'd imagine not possible.
When the girl left they would call again to confirm all ok.

Ge148
07-07-19, 12:05
Hi Guys,

Any info on HCMC service apartments for overnight stay of GF without hassles.

Read few hotels but they are ok till 10 pm or charging additional 10-20 USD.

Please suggest if anyone have used apartments.

Thanks,

Ge.

ColinBakerKing
09-30-19, 06:01
I'll recommend this place:

https://www.google.com/maps/place/7S+Love+Point+Hotel / at 10.769152,106.6814369,16 z / data=!4 m8!3 m7!1 s0 x0:0 xaede1093372 cb089!5 m2!4 m1!1 i2!8 m2!3 d10.7698232!4 d106.6845176.

Google maps shows it as "7's Love Point" but it seems to have changed hands recently and is now named "KOI Boutique Hotel". They have a large Koi (goldfish) tank downstairs you actually walk over to get to reception and the main part of the hotel. Good sized room, king size bed set in an alcove with plenty of pillows all around and padding up the walls so you can go wild. Good size bathroom and shower for 2 or maybe 3 people. Large bathtub although the setting and size seems to vary from room to room. In room sauna in the more expensive rooms. Seem to have no problems bringing in company for any length of stay, that's what they seem set up for. Staff were efficient and unobtrusive. There's a large supply of water in the mini bar / fridge which you have to pay for but at least it's there which is convenient. In district 5 but close to district 1, maybe 20 minutes walk from Bui Vien. The room has no windows which I rate as a positive in fact. Air con worked well, WiFi was fast. Overall good value for the money.

Took my favourite little spinner there and we bonked each others' brains out for about 8 hours solid but that's a different report. That may very well cloud my judgement. However given that it's fairly hard to find nice quality hotels that are suitable for P4P action in district 1, this is a good nearby option.

ExplorerII
12-20-19, 01:02
Hi all,

I also love food, and wanting to explore District 2 for a weekend I'm wondering what hotels you might recommend in the 4 star range? I'll bring a friend or find one there but hoping that some hotels might be girl friendly.

Cheers.

JohnIsFun
01-31-20, 10:14
Hi Guys,

Any info on HCMC service apartments for overnight stay of GF without hassles.

Read few hotels but they are ok till 10 pm or charging additional 10-20 USD.

Please suggest if anyone have used apartments.

Thanks,

Ge.My suggestion will be apartment. You don't want to take chance with the hotel and spoil your time together. Some hotels don't mind guests and others are love hotels who allow guests to book room by the hour.

If you book a decent apartment you don't have to worry and access in and out will be using security card. I normally book in the Landmark 81 which has been convince by for me as the shopping centre is downstairs with choice of food.

Morton219
02-06-20, 18:30
My suggestion will be apartment. You don't want to take chance with the hotel and spoil your time together. Some hotels don't mind guests and others are love hotels who allow guests to book room by the hour.

If you book a decent apartment you don't have to worry and access in and out will be using security card. I normally book in the Landmark 81 which has been convince by for me as the shopping centre is downstairs with choice of food.Landmark 81 is a bit far from D1 and D5 of HCM. But they probally visited and left Vietnam already.

JohnIsFun
03-22-20, 06:35
Landmark 81 is a bit far from D1 and D5 of HCM. But they probally visited and left Vietnam already.Haha did not realize the post was from mid 2019. Yes I agree Landmark is little out of the way. It suits me as I travel for business and have only time in the evening. If you are on holiday you may want to stay in D1.

JustForFun02
07-07-20, 15:47
Hi all,

I visited in Jan. / Feb. I stayed at dragon palace 2 . Before booking itself I had confirmed whether its girl friendly. Plus the location is excellent just behind bui vein street. You can bring girls anytime at night no issues.

Buksida1
07-07-20, 23:22
This might appear on other messages.

http://www.guestfriendlyhotel.com/guest-friendly-hotel-ho-chi-minh-city/

Morton219
07-17-20, 09:38
This might appear on other messages.

http://www.guestfriendlyhotel.com/guest-friendly-hotel-ho-chi-minh-city/Most of the information on this site is outdated. I think the site owner only copied some random data from Agoda and then pasted it on his site.

JustForFun02
07-17-20, 10:37
Most of the information on this site is outdated. I think the site owner only copied some random data from Agoda and then pasted it on his site.Yes most of the data on this and similar sites is outdated, I had to take this data and mail the hotel asking whether its true or not. As a good practice, always confirm with the hotel before booking.

Buksida1
07-17-20, 23:08
Most of the information on this site is outdated. I think the site owner only copied some random data from Agoda and then pasted it on his site.I had good luck with this site in Hua Hin Thailand. The numerous A&M hotels in HCMC are girl friendly.

Sre50
09-06-20, 12:47
Hi all,

I also love food, and wanting to explore District 2 for a weekend I'm wondering what hotels you might recommend in the 4 star range? I'll bring a friend or find one there but hoping that some hotels might be girl friendly.

Cheers.District 2 is pretty bad for hotels. It's almost all apartment buildings and serviced apartments. I stay around that area and generally recommend just renting an apartment at Masteri (the biggest apartment building in the area) for a few days. There's info on the building here (https://rentprohcmc.com/masteri-thao-dien-apartments-for-rent/)- for renting, just look on Airbnb. It's normally about $45 a night or so. If you really want a hotel there's Mia, but I'm not sure it's girl friendly. In general it's better to stay in District 1 if you're visiting for girls. District 2 is mostly expat stuff and expensive restaurants.

Guido88
01-18-21, 22:08
Anyone have experience regarding the Landmark 81 being girl friendly? I am looking at couple of Airbnb's in the building. Same question for the Marriott? I have sent them an e-mail but have not heard back yet.

I am aware of the Viet Nam laws regarding over night unmarried guests. I am looking to only bring some one in for a few hours of daytime fun.

TIA.

Guido88.

Geneva Guy
01-18-21, 22:51
Anyone have experience regarding the Landmark 81 being girl friendly? I am looking at couple of Airbnb's in the building. Same question for the Marriott? I have sent them an e-mail but have not heard back yet.

I am aware of the Viet Nam laws regarding over night unmarried guests. I am looking to only bring some one in for a few hours of daytime fun.

TIA.

Guido88.I have not had a problem bringing in guests before 10 pm (VN girls, you can bring a girl from another country with you on your trip, no problem). They will have to stop at the desk and leave their ID there. Have stayed in a few different places IN HCMC same rules even for the 2-3 star places I stayed (but they let girls stay until midnight).

GG.

Guido88
01-19-21, 01:44
I have not had a problem bringing in guests before 10 pm (VN girls, you can bring a girl from another country with you on your trip, no problem). They will have to stop at the desk and leave their ID there. Have stayed in a few different places IN HCMC same rules even for the 2-3 star places I stayed (but they let girls stay until midnight).

GG.Thanks GG.

Which property are you referencing?

Guido88.

NicFrenchy
01-19-21, 02:00
Many hotels in HCMC may give you trouble if you bring VN girls. But a few of them agreed with me to split the room cost into 2 rooms and check-in the girl in the room next door.

Worked like a charm.

BearCub
09-17-22, 07:10
Does the above hotel allow guests to visit without any trouble? Any advice?

Some Extra
09-20-22, 13:28
I'm staying in D1 hotel. I'm assuming that it is not girl friendly. It does however have a hotel spa and the spa offers in room massage services. Does anyone know if there are extras to be had with this type of service.

Thanks,

Some Extra.

Pattiz
12-05-22, 21:28
Anyone had a trouble with Holiday Inn&Suites Saigon Airport?

Geano
12-23-22, 06:40
https://guestfriendlyhotel.com/guest-friendly-hotel-ho-chi-minh-city/

This has some good info. It is an old article but call to verify. I stayed at the Caravel, White Lotus, Sunflower, and MGallary.

With no issues. The Higher end hotels you can go to the bar / restaurant first to avoid the front desk.

Bhuvi
05-07-23, 11:36
If you are travelling alone love hotels are best in my opinion. I have used Cupid (it has projector room which I used as big monitor for my work) couple (I liked the room themes). Bonitha, galaxy, luxury (it was near airport). Rooms were good and some times we also can hear moans and action sounds from other rooms. I enjoyed my stay, no restrictions on bringing girls, I had three girls one after the other with 1 hour gap. But there hotels are not for family travelers.

Miss MaryHinge
12-24-23, 18:43
Thinking of splurging on this. If there a good chance can get a friend in without any problems.

Can't see on the linked guest friendly lists so skeptical.

HotelAl
01-12-24, 15:01
I am planning a trip to HCMC next month and asking for information on girl-friendly hotels, I am looking for a hotel where there are no issues with bringing several different ladies throughout my stay. Any info will be greatly appreciated.

This will be my first trip there.

Buksida
01-12-24, 15:59
I am planning a trip to HCMC next month and asking for information on girl-friendly hotels, I am looking for a hotel where there are no issues with bringing several different ladies throughout my stay. Any info will be greatly appreciated.

This will be my first trip there.A& M hotels are girl friendly.

https://a-emhotels.com/en/a-em-saigon-hotel

Pranked
01-13-24, 16:37
Appreciate the intel, Bhuvi. Anyone else have experience with the "love hotels" here, in particular near the airport? Does this work like it does in Japan so you can stay just a few hours during a layover? Thanks!

Thampi62
01-21-24, 12:53
The rating of M Village hotels are top notch in google. Do they serve our purpose of bringing ladies as joiners? And any recomendation for M Village in Quan 1,2 or 3?

Exoticspirit
06-07-24, 16:10
I just booked at the Gia Vien hotel just off Bui Vien. Hope it's okay and girl friendly. They have both regular stay and 3 hour rooms available so I'm assuming that it would be okay.

Captain Solo
07-21-24, 18:20
Gia Vien looks OK. Almost all hotels in that area have ST rentals for guys to take girls.

Agoda lists Prague for $24 includes free buffet breakfast.

Prague looks upscale, rooms look nice, clean, compact but have everything like large screen TVs with international streaming.

It's the only hotel in that area with a pool on top floor, nice in hot day time. The free breakfast looks pretty good. They would have you select from a menu and have the food brought over from stores nearby.

I used to stay at the $30 A25 on Pham Ngu Lao, nice rooms with balconies, but traffic noise is pretty bad.

The 2 Liberty hotels on the same street, $40 rooms are tiny with small TV, no streaming, pay extra for the breakfast buffet. They are bad deals.

Captain Solo
07-22-24, 17:08
M Village on Pham Ngu Lao has no lobby. Reception girl sits on an old desk in a filthy hallway. Street front is rented out to all sorts of small stores.

The building is old French construction, not sure of safety. Rooms are old, worn down, sparsely furnished, but rates are one of the highest in the area WTF?

It's more like a boarding house. Don't waste your time. Not recommended.

P Lover
11-28-24, 04:13
Just want to know if anyone stayed at this hotel in district 1? Is it guest friendly?