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At the Myst Dong Khoi, an irregular exterior with unevenly spaced windows contrasts the skyline’s nearby highrises.
Concrete ceilings and exposed sprinkler pipes are a nod to the Saigon streetscape in the hotel’s public spaces.
In Bason Café, industrial parts and scraps salvaged from a demolished 200-year-old Ba Son Shipyard are an homage to Saigon’s rich history.
Red roof tiles, stone floors, and Vietnamese furnishings bring a warm, traditional touch to all-day dining outpost the Nest.
The 79-foot rooftop infinity pool overlooks the buzzing streets below.
Rooms take cues from traditional layouts of Vietnamese houses with outdoor showers and small gardens.