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Luxurious Accommodation:
Saphia Hotel Nha Trang, located just 500 meters from the beautiful Nha Trang Beach, offers air-conditioned rooms with modern amenities like a flat-screen TV, minibar, and private bathroom.
Relaxation and Recreation:
Guests can unwind at the outdoor swimming pool or soak up the sun on the hotel's sun terrace. Whether you're looking to relax or have some fun, Saphia Hotel Nha Trang has something for everyone.
Convenience at Your Fingertips:
With a restaurant, room service, and a 24-hour front desk, the hotel ensures all your needs are met promptly. Additionally, amenities like free WiFi, a business centre, and a concierge service make your stay even more convenient.
Book your stay at Saphia Hotel Nha Trang for a perfect blend of comfort and convenience.
A deposit may be required at the property.
체크인 방문시 숙박비 결제를 카드는 안된다면서 현금으로만 요구를 하여 왜 카드 결제가 안되는지 설명을 부탁했으나 무조건 현금을 요구하여 예약 취소를 요청하고 여권 회수를 하려고 하니 그제서야 카드 결제가 된다고 하여 예약 취소를 하고 숙박을 하지 못했습니다.
Gần biển
Tiện nghỉ bình thường
Có thể nhanh chóng ra tắm biển
Phòng trang bị ít đồ, toilet khá nhỏ
Lễ Tân thân thiện, vui vẻ, nhiệt tình.
Awful staff, dirty room, entered my room when I wasn’t there and took my stuff. Don’t stay here.
I booked three nights here and was under the impression the clerk at the front desk was ok that I hadn’t paid immediately and trusted that I would. Was I ever wrong. I needed my passport for an excursion and couldn’t find it when I woke up. Tore my room and bags apart, nothing. Tore it all apart again. Nothing. I immediately emailed my consulate that I had lost it and was told via auto reply that if it was an emergency to call collect (see photos). I called the front desk to ask how to do that because I had lost my passport and the woman told me that they had come into my room the night before while I was out to dinner and took it and they were holding it for payment. They didn’t even leave a note or anything in my room to let me know, they just took it. And I know they know how to leave a note because the room next to mine has had one taped to the door since I arrived. (See photo)
They defended themselves by saying I hadn’t paid yet, which is 100% true. Each time I came through the lobby the wait at the front counter was 6 or 8 people deep with one person working there, and I was keeping the exact amount in my pocket and planned to hand it over as soon as the clerk was free.
Here’s some free advice for the hotel for next time:
1. Don’t take things from guest’s rooms, especially a passport, and especially without telling them!
2. Booking has my CC# on file in case I tried to do anything underhanded.
I would leave -100 stars for this place if I could just because of this - let me tell you, freaking out about how I was going to get a new Canadian passport within a week in Vietnam is no fun, probably worse for a guy who’s had heart issues. It also ruined the last day of my stay here. I didn’t feel comfortable leaving my stuff in the room when they felt comfortable just coming in and taking what they want. Did they take anything else while they were rooting around in my room for my passport? I don’t know for sure.
This is the second half of my review that got cut off.
What would they have taken if I had my passport with me while I was out? I don’t know. So I spent most of the last day sitting in my room, almost like I was guarding my stuff, definitely feeling violated. I’m so angry at this I’m still steaming a day later, but for the record here’s the planned 6-star review I wrote the night before and was planning to leave:
First impression, I checked in and got to the ninth floor and my key card didn’t work, so I spent the first half hour (after a long day of travel) sitting on the bed watching the handyman fix it. Not ideal.
After I unpacked I went to have a shower and neither of the bathroom lights worked properly. One was out, one strobed like I was in a nightclub. They fixed both the next day. (Edit: by night 3 the strobey one was back leading me to believe it’s likely loose wiring)
There was also a stream of the smallest ants I’ve ever seen going up the wall in my bathroom, but I’m not freaked out by them so whatever. The weak wifi? That bugs me more. So does the fridge that blows warm air.
Walls are thin enough I could hear the guy snoring in the next room.
The place could also use “do not disturb” signs to hang on the door. Cleaning lady knocked me awake at 8:30 am.
So not great, but the staffers I dealt with were pleasant and helpful (edit: I’ve changed my mind on this one obvs), it just wasn’t the ideal stay for me this time around. (Edit: no kidding)
In conclusion, I would advise you don’t stay here. There are other comparable budget hotels in the area that I’m relatively sure won’t take things from your room.
Great view and location!
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