
6EVEN Nguyen Hue: Ho Chi Minh City's Hottest New Rooftop Bar You NEED to See!
Alright, buckle up buttercups, because I’m about to spill the tea (or, you know, a meticulously crafted cocktail) on 6EVEN Nguyen Hue: Ho Chi Minh City's Hottest New Rooftop Bar You NEED to See! This isn't your average hotel review, honey. This is a vibe check.
First Impressions & The Ascent (Accessibility, Facilities for Disabled Guests, Elevator):
Okay, so initially, finding the entrance felt like one of those escape room puzzles that make you question all your life choices. But then BAM! There’s an elevator, blessedly modern, whisking you upwards. Accessibility: They do seem to be making an effort, it’s all relatively smooth sailing once you are inside, which is a HUGE win for anyone with mobility concerns. I did see a few other things to assist with accessibility in the hotel, so nice touch!
The View, The Buzz, and The Booze (Dining, Drinking, and Snacking; Pool with view):
Okay, let's cut to the chase: the view is STUNNING. Seriously, the kind of view that makes you forget you're sweating (because, hello, Vietnam!) The entire setup is like a perfect Instagram backdrop. Poolside bar, check. Pool with a view, double-check. And the cocktails? Oh, the cocktails. I’ve got a soft spot for a good bar, and the mixologists here clearly know their stuff. Forget those pre-mixed sugar bombs, these are handcrafted works of art. One of the cocktails even sparkled! (Yes, I'm easily impressed.)
This really speaks to the overall quality! The food options are varied: Asian cuisine in a restaurant, International cuisine in a restaurant, and even a Vegetarian restaurant! This is perfect for almost any appetite.
Cleanliness and Safety (Hygiene Certification, Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Staff trained in safety protocol):
Look, post-pandemic, everyone's a little paranoid. But 6EVEN seems to get it. Hand sanitizer stations EVERYWHERE. Anti-viral cleaning products are utilized. And, I even spotted staff wiping down surfaces with what looked suspiciously like a high-tech disinfecting robot. (Okay, maybe I was hallucinating a fancy robot, but they are taking hygiene seriously. And that's a HUGE plus! I can verify the daily disinfection in common areas!). Staff trained in safety protocol, also seems to be a reality.
I also noted that there were individually-wrapped food options which makes grabbing a quick snack a breeze!
Room Revelations (Available in all rooms, Internet access):
My room? Sigh. Let’s just say I spent a solid hour just sucking up the atmosphere. The air conditioning was a lifesaver. The Wi-Fi [free] was a godsend. I'm telling you, this internet access in the room is top notch and so great to have! There's even Internet access – LAN! I'm not going to lie, I'm mostly here for a vacay, so the coffee/tea maker was a lifesaver.
The bathrobes were heavenly. And, yes, I did, in fact, take a bath in the bathtub. The shower was also on point.
The Small Stuff (Services and Conveniences; Getting around):
The little things. The concierge was actually helpful (a rarity!). Daily housekeeping kept everything spick and span. There's a convenience store on hand for those midnight snack attacks. The valet parking was a life-saver. And the car park [free of charge] is a big plus.
I did use the taxi service once or twice as well.
The Unexpected (Things to do, ways to relax, Spa, Spa/sauna, Steamroom):
Okay, confession time: I wasn’t expecting much beyond cocktails and views. But then I stumbled upon the spa. Now, I'm no spa aficionado, but I'm always up for some relaxation. Spa/sauna? Yes, please! I got a massage – one of those life-changing massages where you almost fall asleep and then wake up feeling like a new person. (And I’m pretty sure I got a peek at the steamroom too!)
The Kids (For the kids, Babysitting service, Family/child friendly, Kids facilities, Kids meal):
I saw some families and kids around, which is amazing! With family/child friendly hotels, sometimes it feels as if they're not entirely prepared for kids. Not here. I saw a few kids facilities, and heard some rumors of a babysitting service.
Room for Improvement (The Imperfections):
Okay, okay, let's be real. No place is perfect. The lighting in the elevator was a tiny bit…intense. And, at one point I got a little bit lost in the corridors. But hey, these are MINOR quibbles!
The Verdict & My Hot Take:
Look, 6EVEN Nguyen Hue isn't just a hotel. It's an experience. It's a vibe. It's the kind of place you go to escape the mundane and treat yourself. Is it worth the hype? YES. ABSOLUTELY YES. Would I go back? In a heartbeat.
Final Thoughts & The Pitch (Your Irresistible Offer):
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Alright, buckle up buttercup! We're about to dive headfirst into the glorious, chaotic mess that is 6EVEN Nguyen Hue Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. This isn't just a travel itinerary, it's a goddamn experience. Prepare for sensory overload, questionable food choices, and a whole lotta sweating. Here we go… (Deep breath)
Day 1: Arrival, Chaos, and Pho-king Goodness (and a Near-Miss with a Motorbike)
- Morning (7:00 AM): Land at Tan Son Nhat Airport. The humidity hits you like a warm, damp hug. Or maybe a slap. Honestly, can't decide yet. The air smells like… everything. Incense, exhaust fumes, and a faint, promising hint of coffee. Navigation is already a test of wills. Finding a taxi is harder than winning the lottery. Eventually, after a tense negotiation (I think I got ripped off, but who cares, I'm here!), we arrive at our… uh… "hotel." It’s… character-building. Let’s call it that.
- Mid-Morning (9:00 AM): The real chaos begins. We. Hit. The. Streets. Nguyen Hue! Oh, the street! Motorbikes everywhere! I swear, they’re born with a throttle in their tiny, nimble hands. Crossing the street? A death-defying ballet. You don't walk across, you flow. You become the water. I nearly got flattened twice. Once by a guy on a bicycle, who just winked and kept going. The other time I felt a motorbike brush my arm…. I screamed! (Very uncool). I’m pretty sure the driver giggled. This city is messing with my very soul.
- Late Morning (11:00 AM): FOOD. I NEED FOOD. And caffeine. We find a little hole-in-the-wall place and order pho. Pho. OH. MY. GOD. Pho. The broth is a magic potion, the noodles are silken, the herbs… they sing! I'm pretty sure I shed a tear. Seriously, best pho I’ve ever had. Forget everything else. I could stay here forever. But the vendor did not quite like the camera I was taking.
- Afternoon (1:00 PM): Bit of a wander around. The Saigon Opera House. Pretty impressive. Bit of a tourist trap, honestly. Took some photos, then quickly retreated back to the safety of a small cafe for iced coffee. This coffee is like rocket fuel with a hint of heaven.
- Late Afternoon (3:00 PM): Wandered into a random shop. I saw some really cute silk pajamas! But they are pricey! I do not buy it in the end. Regret.
- Evening (6:00 PM): Attempt to negotiate a cyclo ride. This is where things get… interesting. Cyclo drivers are master negotiators. I swear they can read minds. We finally agree on a price that probably still isn't fair, but I don't care. We get to experience the city from a different perspective, and the feeling of the breeze is priceless.
- Night (8:00 PM): Dinner at a street food stall. Banh mi! It was heaven! I think the food is more delicious than the one from my country. I am still not confident with the food, but it is time to learn and move on. I am going to have to take some antacids later.
- Night (10:00 PM): Collapsed in bed. Face full of sweat. Body aching. Soul slightly less terrified. Tomorrow, we do it all again.
Day 2: Museums, Markets, and a Spicy Surprise
- Morning (8:00 AM): Wake up still feeling like a wet noodle. Coffee. Seriously, coffee.
- Morning (9:00 AM): War Remnants Museum. Heavy. Heartbreaking. Necessary. I am not going to lie, it was difficult to see the details, but it is important to learn.
- Mid-Morning (11:00 AM): Ben Thanh Market. Sensory overload, Round 2. The colors! The smells! The relentless vendors trying to sell you… everything. I saw a vendor selling exotic fruits and decided to buy a rambutan. It was… interesting. Fuzzy and delicious.
- Afternoon (1:00 PM): Lunch. We found a place with amazing seafood. That was probably not a wise choice. This is where my stomach made a grim judgement.
- Afternoon (3:00 PM): The Temple of Jade Emperor. A bit of peace from the storm.
- Late Afternoon (4:00 PM): Attempted to eat something spicy. That was a disaster. I regretted it later.
- Evening (7:00 PM): Rooftop bar! Cocktails! Finally some relaxation. The view of the city at night is stunning.
- Night (9:00 PM): More street food. Still a bit wary of the food, but oh the flavours! Even my stomach seemed to be enjoying themselves.
Day 3: Mekong Delta Day Trip (and the Existential Dread of Boats)
- Morning (7:00 AM): Mekong Delta tour. The boat trip! Oh, the boat trip! I am not a fan. The boat smells. The water is brown. I love nature but I am going to be sick.
- Mid-Morning (9:00 AM): Visited a coconut candy factory. They made candy out of coconut. It was actually kinda good.
- Afternoon (1:00 PM): Lunch on the river. More food! More adventure!
- Late Afternoon (4:00 PM): Back in the city. I think I have adapted to the chaos. maybe.
- Evening (6:00 PM): Packing. Tomorrow, off to the next adventure.
- Night (8:00 PM): One last Pho before departing.
Final Thoughts:
This isn't a perfect itinerary. It’s a hot, sweaty, sometimes confusing, always delicious, and utterly unforgettable adventure. I'm exhausted. I'm overwhelmed. I'm already planning my return trip. Don't come to Vietnam expecting perfection. Embrace the chaos. Embrace the smells. Embrace the pho. And for the love of all that is holy, watch out for those motorbikes! This trip made me appreciate all the things.
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Okay, spill the tea! Is 6EVEN really as amazing as everyone says?
What's the address? Gotta know where to find this magic!
Do I need a reservation? Panic mode engaged!
What's the dress code like? Can I wear my comfy pants?
The cocktails! Tell me about the cocktails! Because that's the *real* reason I'm going, right?
Is it expensive? My wallet is weeping already.
What's the music like? I'm picky!
Food? Do they have food? Because I get hangry. Really hangry.
Any other tips or things I should know before I go?

