Reverie Saigon named One Of Best Hotels In The World

The hotel that redefined luxury in Saigon has been awarded a spot on Travel + Leisure magazine’s 2021 T+L 500 – a coveted list, from the largest travel media brand in the United States, that recognizes the 500 best hotels around the globe.

Once an annual feature, the T+L 500 stopped in 2014. Seven years on they are relaunching the lauded list by drawing on the Travel + Leisure 2020 World’s Best Awards readers’ survey results, an annual survey where readers rate hotels on rooms/facilities, location, service, food, and value.
 
The Reverie Saigon made its debut in 2015 as the most unabashedly opulent hotel in Vietnam. The 286-room property features interiors fashioned by Italy’s leading design houses – including Colombostile, Giorgetti, Visionnaire, Poltrona Frau, and Cassina; an assortment of rooms and suites ranging from classical to whimsical in their designs; an award-winning spa; and restaurants that celebrate the cuisine of France, China and Italy.
 
Since its opening the hotel has consistently ranked in the awards of top travel magazines around the world. These include Conde Nast Traveler’s 2016 Hot List and the magazine’s Readers’ Choice Awards in 2017, 2018, & 2019; DestinAsian’s Readers’ Choice Awards in 2017, 2018, & 2019; and Elite Traveler’s Top 100 Hotels 2019; as well as Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Awards 2020.
 
The Travel + Leisure 2021 T+L 500 list is featured in the March issue of Travel + Leisure, on newsstands February 19.

Posted at 2021 Feb 23 13:07

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