Landmark 81 Luxury: Breathtaking City Views from Your 1-Bedroom Oasis!
Landmark 81 Luxury: Breathtaking City Views from Your 1-Bedroom Oasis!
Landmark 81 Luxury: Breathtaking Views, But is it My Paradise? (A Seriously Honest Review)
Okay, buckle up buttercups, because I'm about to spill the tea – or, more accurately, the perfectly brewed, complimentary coffee I sipped while gazing out at that view from Landmark 81. This review is gonna be less "objective travel guide" and more "drunken confession of a travel enthusiast." Consider yourself warned.
First Impressions & The View: My Jaw Literally Dropped
Let's be real, the main reason you're even considering Landmark 81 is the view. And, yeah, it’s as glorious as the Instagram pics promise. I booked a 1-bedroom oasis, and the moment I walked in… boom. Cityscape overload. I swear, my jaw actually dropped. That initial feeling of "holy moly, I'm actually here living in this moment!" was pure, unadulterated bliss. I mean, the sheer height makes you feel like you're floating above the chaos of Ho Chi Minh City. You can practically see the entire city sprawling beneath you, a shimmering tapestry of lights, day or night. The room itself? Pretty sleek. Modern, clean lines, all that jazz. The vibe is definitely luxury.
Access & The Arrival Saga: A Quick Note of Imperfection
Now, getting there was mostly smooth. Airport transfer (thank you, kind souls!) was a godsend, and a car park is offered on-site. Note for accessibility seekers: Facilities for disabled guests are mentioned, and an elevator is available (phew!), along with Wheelchair accessible routes . I didn't personally use these facilities, but I did notice the signage and the staff seemed very accommodating. However, that initial entry… It felt a little overly formal. I'm not one for the red carpet treatment, you know? I prefer a warm welcome, like a cozy hug, not the perfectly choreographed “welcome, esteemed guest” ballet. But hey, maybe I'm just jaded.
The Room Itself – My Little High-Rise Sanctuary
Alright, let's talk specifics. My 1-bedroom was seriously dreamy. The Air conditioning was a lifesaver in the Saigon heat, thank the heavens. Air conditioning in public area helped as well. The bed? Oh, the bed. Extra long bed? Yes, please! The Linens were crisp, the Bathrobes fluffy, and the slippers… well, I may have wandered around in those things for three days straight. They even had a wake-up service which I didn't try (I’m a rebel, I wake up whenever I feel like it). The Internet access – wireless was rock solid, and free, and the Complimentary tea was a nice little touch.
I loved the blackout curtains! Perfect for sleeping off a jet-lagged stupor. Having a desk to work at felt professional, even though 90% of my time was spent admiring the view, not working. The In-room safe box gave me a sense of security, but trust me, my biggest concern was not dropping my phone off the balcony.
Bathroom Revelations: Showering with a View (Almost!)
The Private bathroom was spotless. I’m a sucker for a good shower, and the separate shower/bathtub situation was divine. There was a hair dryer (essential!), complimentary toiletries, and plenty of fluffy towels. They even had a bathtub! A soak in that tub with the city lights twinkling below? Pure decadence. Okay, it wasn't quite a view from the shower, but trust me, it was still pretty darn great.
Dining & Drinking: A Foodie's Dilemma (and the Best Breakfast Ever)
Okay, let's get to the good stuff: the food! This is where it gets interesting. Landmark 81 offers a dizzying array of options. There are Restaurants, a Coffee shop, Snack bar, and a Poolside bar. They offer Breakfast [buffet], a Western breakfast, and an Asian breakfast. It's a veritable feast. I tried the buffet, and… well, it was good. Very good. But the real star? The Breakfast in room. Oh. My. God.
Imagine this: waking up in your ridiculously luxurious room, with that view, and then… a knock. You open the door to find a tray overflowing with fresh fruit, perfectly flaky pastries, steaming coffee, and a small mountain of bacon. I’m not even a huge bacon person, but this bacon… this bacon changed my life. It was cooked to crispy perfection. I devoured it all while gazing out at the city. I swear, that breakfast alone was worth the price of admission. Seriously.
Beyond breakfast, I sampled the A la carte in restaurant options, the International cuisine in restaurant, and the Desserts in restaurant. Everything was beautifully presented, but sometimes I just wanted simplicity, you know? A quick, delicious something. I’d wished there were a few more casual options for a grab-and-go meal (say, Breakfast takeaway service in the morning to enjoy in my room!), even though Room service [24-hour] was available.
Relaxation & Recreation: Pools, Spas, and… Did I Mention the View Again?
Okay, so that view. I’ve mentioned it. A lot. But it bears repeating. You can enjoy it from the Swimming pool [outdoor] and the Pool with view. The pool itself is gorgeous, with its own dedicated poolside bar. There is also a Spa, Steamroom, Sauna, and a Fitness center for those who like to work out with style. I indulged in a Body scrub and a Massage, and let me tell you, it was pure bliss. I spent way too much time in the Spa/sauna, and honestly, I have pretty much melted since.
I didn’t get a chance to try the Foot bath, but that sounds divine too.
Cleanliness & Safety: Feeling Safe, But…
In the current climate, cleanliness and safety are paramount, right? Landmark 81 seems to take this seriously. They boast Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, and Hygiene certification. There's also Hand sanitizer readily available. You'll find First aid kit if you ever need. The staff is trained in safety protocol, and the Safe dining setup offered peace of mind.
However, while I felt safe, I didn't see a ton of the tangible signs of some of these security measures. Smoke alarms and Fire extinguisher were in place, of course. I appreciate the effort, because honestly, it can be comforting (especially in a new place) to feel like someone thinks about these things.
Services & Conveniences: Mostly Awesome, Occasionally a Frustration
Landmark 81 offers an impressive array of Services and conveniences. Concierge and Doorman – check. Daily housekeeping – check. Dry cleaning and Laundry service – check. The Elevator was a blessing, and the Cash withdrawal machine was helpful. I even saw a Convenience store, which came in handy for late-night snack cravings.
What I did stumble upon was the occasional snafu. For example, I had an issue with my car (which the Car park [on-site] handled), and it took longer than expected to resolve. Minor hiccups, really, but they’re worth mentioning because a seamless experience is what you expect at this price point. Also, the Internet access – LAN was a bit clunky to set up (I’m just not good with tech!), but the Internet access – wireless was fine.
For the Kids & The Lovers: (Sadly, I Can’t Help You Here)
I should mention, Landmark 81 is family-friendly. However, I did not need the Babysitting service, or the Kids meal, but I did notice the Kids facilities. My stay definitely suited romance! They offer Couple's room and a Proposal spot, so you could always pull a move, just saying.
Getting Around: Easy Peasy (Mostly)
Airport transfer was a breeze. Taxi service is readily available. The Car park [free of charge] is a nice perk. However, I did see some Bicycle parking too, but I never actually used it.
Business Needs & That Event Space: It’s Got Everything
And finally, because this is a luxury hotel, let's talk business. There are Business facilities, Meeting/banquet facilities, Meetings, Seminars, and even Indoor venue for special events and Outdoor venue for special events. They even have Audio-visual equipment for special events!
The Verdict: Worth the Splurge? (Absolutely, With a Caveat)
So, is Landmark 81 worth it? Absolutely. The view alone is worth the price of admission. The rooms are luxurious, the service is generally excellent, and the breakfast… well, I’m still dreaming of that bacon.
Escape to Paradise: Novotel Peace Beijing - Your Unforgettable China GetawayOkay, buckle up buttercup, because we're about to plan a trip to HCMC that’s gonna be less "perfect Instagram influencer" and more "slightly unhinged but having the time of their life." This isn't your cookie-cutter itinerary; this is a journey. We're aiming for GREAT VIEW WITH LUXURY APT 1 BED at Landmark 81, but the path there? Well, that's gonna be a glorious, beautiful mess.
LANDMARK 81, HCMC: The Chaotic Symphony of Relaxation (and Maybe Regret)
Day 1: Arrival of the Clueless Tourist (aka Me)
- 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM: Oh God, the flight. Let's assume I actually made the flight. So, touchdown in Tan Son Nhat International Airport (SGN). The humidity hits you like a warm, wet slap in the face. Immediately I'm questioning all life choices. Is this what it feels like to be a steamed dumpling? Immigration? Pray for me. I'm always the one with the passport photo that looks like I'm auditioning for a hostage video. Assuming I navigate the chaos (because, let's be honest, that airport is a whole vibe), I'm grabbing my pre-booked private car – because I’m fancy…ish. Plus, after that flight, public transport is OUT.
- 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM: The Drive from the airport. Traffic starts immediately. I'm talking bikes weaving through cars like crazed, two-wheeled ninjas. I'm clinging to the armrest. The driver is, like, unbothered. I'm pretty sure he’s seen worse. This is "Vietnam 101". Soak it in. If I’m lucky, the driver will have some terrible music blasting, and I’ll start feeling like I’m in a music video.
- 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM: CHECK-IN! To the holy grail: The Great Apartment. Fingers crossed it’s actually the "luxury" that was promised. My standards are low. I'm going to take my time soaking in the view. Just for a second, I'm going to revel in my luxury, because I deserve it.
- 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM: Apartment Reconnaissance. Seriously, I'm going to spend an hour just wandering around the apartment. Touching EVERYTHING. Opening every drawer. Checking out every appliance. I’m going to judge every detail. Do they have coffee? More importantly, is the coffee good?! Then…the balcony. This is what it's all about. The view from Landmark 81… it’s the whole dang reason I'm here. I'm expecting to be blown away.
- 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: A Light Lunch. Something simple to get me going, perhaps some pho delivered right to my door. Gotta remember, you don't want to eat too much on the first day and get a stomach ache.
- 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM: Pool time. The Landmark 81 should have a pool, yes? That is the assumption. Sunshine and water, the best way to kill the jet lag. I'm going to attempt to relax. Might fail. Probably will.
- 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: A Stroll around the Landmark. I'm going to discover what this place has to offer. From there, I might take a break to freshen up. Or I might discover a shop I cannot live without.
- 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM: Dinner at a rooftop restaurant. My priority is view. I'm going to order cocktails and a decent meal, something safe. My expectations are low, because I'm tired.
- 8:00 PM - Bedtime: I might stay up and enjoy more of the incredible view, or I could just crash. Considering the flight and the initial adrenaline rush of the apartment, I'm betting on a coma.
Day 2: Exploring the City and Possibly Getting Lost (Highly Likely)
- 8:00 AM: Wake up! After a few hours of sleep (hopefully) and stare at the view for a few moments. I could get used to this life.
- 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM: Breakfast. Exploring the breakfast possibilities in the apartment, because now I know what I have to work with. If not, I'm going to the local market, because I'm going to assume there's one nearby and I'm going to go there.
- 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM: Cu Chi Tunnels. It's a classic for a reason, I guess. I'm not thrilled with small spaces but I'm going to grin and bear it. I'm picturing myself crawling through those tunnels now, and I'm already claustrophobic. I'm sure the tour guide will tell a story that will make me actually understand the Vietnam war.
- 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM: Back to HCMC and lunch. Pho again? Maybe. I might want some ice coffee.
- 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM: War Remnants Museum. Okay, this is going to be heavy. I'll admit, I'm not great with history and this is going to be hard. But I'm going to go and force myself to learn.
- 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM: Ben Thanh Market: Time to buy all the souvenirs I don’t need! The chaos, the noise, the smells (good and bad) – it’s a sensory overload, but in the best way. Haggling is an art form, and I'm an amateur. I'm aiming for "respectful but firm." Let's see how that goes.
- 7:00 PM onward: Dinner and drinks. I'm going to pick the perfect restaurant, or just wander and pick the first thing that looks good. I probably going to go for a drink at a rooftop bar. Maybe.
Day 3: Adventures and a Final Farewell (Maybe)
- 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM: Another Sunrise in heaven.
- 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Exploring the area around the apartment. More shopping? Coffee? Maybe a massage to try and deal with the jetlag.
- 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Lunch. Trying to find the best restaurant I can.
- 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM: The final swim. The last dip in the pool. Getting some sunshine and relaxing as much as I can.
- 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Pack, say goodbye to the view. Honestly, I might cry. It's been a good run.
- 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Pre-departure dinner. Thinking of getting some last-minute food from the market.
- 7:00 PM onward: Head to the airport.
- Flight: Hopefully, I'll be able to make the flight. More importantly, I'll hopefully have a good time
This is just a guideline, of course. I'm leaving a lot of room for spontaneity, for getting lost, for discovering amazing hole-in-the-wall restaurants, and for making a complete fool of myself. This trip isn't about ticking boxes; it's about experiences. And even if some of those experiences involve me accidentally ordering a plate of something I can't identify and spending an hour trying to explain my order to a local who doesn't speak English, well… that's part of the fun, right?
Alright, Vietnam, bring it on! I'm ready for your chaos, your beauty, and your questionable street food. Wish me luck! I'll need it.
Escape to Paradise: The Inn at Riverwalk Edwards (CO) Awaits!Landmark 81: My Brain Still Hurts From the View (in the Best Way Possible) - A Messy FAQ
So, is Landmark 81 *actually* worth it? Like, is the hype real?
So yeah, WORTH IT. (But maybe take out a second mortgage beforehand.) My wallet still cries.
Okay, the view is amazing. But what about the *actual* apartment, the 1-bedroom oasis they brag about? Is it…livable?
I heard there were crazy amenities? What's the deal? Did you use them? Did you *like* them?
Is the service as good as they claim? Like, are the staff actually helpful?
So yes, actually, the service is *that* good.
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