The Rex Hotel id the Official Hotel of ITE HCMC 2012, which is being held in Ho Chi Minh City from 13 - 15 September 2012. The Rex Hotel is a luxury heritage hotel dating back to early 20th century when it was originally opened as a French garage. For over 80 years, the Rex has been as a landmark, as well as a witness of the ups and downs of the city’s history.
Located in the heart of the Ho Chi Minh City, the Rex Hotel was rebuilt to become one of the city’s most incredible addresses. It prides itself to offer guests many high-class facilities including 289 individually designed guestrooms, a range of function & meeting room’s ideal for wedding, business or events, the La Cochinchine spa, and six in-house restaurants, cafe and bar.
The Rex Hotel’s rooms and suites strike a balance between comfort and tradition, all carefully chosen to be enjoyable as original Vietnamese decor.
As one of the largest hotel complex of its kind in Ho Chi Minh City, we offer unique products and sheer luxury within the three wings: New Wing, East Wing & West Wing.
- 157 guestrooms including luxurious Suites and 01 Presidential Suite.
- All rooms fully equipped with ADSL, wifi, IDD telephones, satellite TV, fire-alarm, in-room electronic safes, air-conditioning, hairdryers, tea/coffee making facilities and mini bars.
- Complimentary newspapers and magazines
- Turn-down service
A Symbol of the Past
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The Rex is just one of a number of hotels whose past is linked with well-chronicled historical events. However, for over 80 years the RexHotel has stood as Saigon’s best-known landmark.
Originally built as a French garage in the early 20th century, the Rex Hotel was expanded into a 6-floor trading centre in 1959, owned by Mr and Madame Ung Thi, King Bao Dai’s relatives.
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It was leased to the AmericanCulturalCenter in 1960, at which time the Abraham Lincoln Library was established on the ground floor. During the Vietnam war the American Information Service made its base at the hotel, which soon became the favorite haunt of U.S. officers and the scene of daily press briefings to foreign correspondents, or “five o’clock follies”, as they were called.
An Icon of the Future
In 1973, the building was renamed the RexTradingCenter. It became famous throughout South East Asia and included three cinemas, a cafeteria and dance-hall. Designs were drawn to convert the Trading Centre into an illustrious hotel, however the project was unrealized at the conclusion of the war on April 30, 1975.
Since 1975, the development and prosperity of the country has come full circle. The Rex Trading Centre became the property of Saigontourist Ho Chi Minh City and was upgraded into an international hotel, renamed Ben Thanh. The “Rex Hotel” was adopted as its international trademark.
In 2008, the Rex Hotel was classified as an international 5-star hotel. With its traditional charm, wide range of international standard services and 289 well-appointed rooms, the luxurious new refurbishments have been thoughtfully designed to preserve the historic integrity of the Rex Hotel while at the same time introducing sophisticated postmodern architecture. The Rex is really “Your Vietnam Home”, a choice venue for international VIPs as well as visitors and friends.
“Ho Chi Minh is not the Saigon it once was. Everything changes following the developing trend”. However, the memories remain and, not unsurprisingly, U.S war veterans choose to stay here today: “The Rex is still the Rex! Central location. The Rooftop Garden. For a Vietnam vet, there really Is no place else to stay if you are in the country on a nostalgia trip.” (quoted from an American veteran’s commentary on Asia.com, John Evans, who stayed at Rex in June, 2003).
Vietnam is proud of this landmark hotel, which is known as the pearl of Vietnamese tourism.
Contact Details
141 Nguyen Hue Blvd., Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Telephone: (84 8) 38292185 Fax: (84 8) 38296536
Email: rexhotel@rex.com.vn
Telephone: (84 8) 38292185 Fax: (84 8) 38296536
Email: rexhotel@rex.com.vn
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