Hoa Binh - Rach Gia Resort
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Looking for a place to stay in Rach Gia? Then look no further than Hoa Binh - Rach Gia Resort, a family-friendly hotel that brings the best of Rach Gia to your doorstep.
The rooms offer air conditioning and a refrigerator, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease.
Hoa Binh - Rach Gia Resort features room service. In addition, as a valued Hoa Binh - Rach Gia Resort guest, you can enjoy a pool and free breakfast that are available on-site. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking.
If you are looking for a good Asian restaurant, you may want to check out Number one, Ngoc Nhan Seafood Restaurant, or Gio Bien while staying at Hoa Binh - Rach Gia Resort.
If you are interested in exploring Rach Gia, check out a history museum, such as Kien Giang Museum.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Hoa Binh - Rach Gia Resort as you experience everything Rach Gia has to offer.
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This is a huge resort hotel that we thought was empty when we checked in but they had loads of people staying there for a wedding not that it disturbed us at all. It was entertaining watching the bits we could see. It's on the river but view is slightly spoilt by the building of a new bridge.
A few decent restaurants nearby. We ate at one that gave us the menu in English on an A4 piece of paper the local menu was huge. Food was really good. The children like to say hello to the westerners of which there are not that many.
Would recommend if you stop in this town.
Having arrived at the hotel early afternoon and checked-in, relatively good but it was obvious that English was a problem as asking for a map of the town as a total failure.
Our room, overlooking the pool, the river and the bridge was clean and tidy but the safety deposit box’s instructions were in Vietnamese only. I asked for assistance and in due course help arrived where I was told to use the key and not the keypad, however, the key also didn’t work when demonstrated by the hotel staff.
The swimming pool, although very appealing, was spoilt by the lack of sun loungers, there were only 3 or 4 maximum and no covers at all so lie on either the grass or the concrete!!!. If you provide a pool it makes sense to me to make it desirable by providing the necessities.
However, I feel that the biggest fault was the bar-staff in the evening, having arrived back at the hotel about 10:00pm we felt like a drink but trying to get served was almost as impossible as trying to raise a smile. Surely, customer facing staff should be welcoming, friendly and keen to serve their customers. To be honest they were none of these.
It is, as I said, difficult to review a hotel based on a one night stay and we also didn’t get the “lay of the land” around the hotel so I cannot advise whether the location was good or not but it is just a short taxi ride to the port for the ferry to Phu Quoc. The taxi, organised by the hotel, arrived promptly to take us on our way.
An okay place for a reasonably priced mid-range hotel but wouldn’t race back.
The hotel is not centrally located in terms of being next to the bus station or ferry terminal, but transportation is so cheap in Rach Gia, that it won't break anyone's bank to take a taxi to and from. Rach Gia is not a tourist destination in itself so there's really no need to be centrally located to anything, as most people just stay in Rach Gia for a night or two before they take the ferry to Phu Quoc Island or elsewhere. It's probably the most expensive hotel in town, but at $32 a night for a very clean, very comfortable, very delicious breakfast buffet, I think it's a great deal. The hotel is also a block away from a massive western-style grocery store called Metro. It reminds me of Costco in the USA or Tesco or Carrefour in Europe. There was a little deli inside that had roast chicken that was really tasty, and I liked walking around the store just because I had spent the last two weeks shopping in street markets, night markets, alley ways, and whatnot, so air-conditioned aisles where everything is neatly arranged was a treat in itself.
"ocean front was the best... it's about $1.1M VND a night but it's worth it..."Read full review
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