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THE REVERIE SAIGON€™S GRAND OPENING SET FOR EARLY NEXT MONTH
The rooms feature Italy’s architecture and renowned design houses including Colombostile, Giorgetti Visionnaire and Provasi with interiors ranging from sophisticated modern to classical European styles.
“With this hotel, we have tried to create an experience of accommodation that is so singular… and so unexpected in the one-time Pearl of the Orient that the hotel becomes a place that stays with guests long after they’ve checked out,” said Herbert Laubichler-Pichler, the Austrian general manager of the hotel and vice president of operations for WMC Group.
The dining and beverage outlets of Reverie Saigon comprise The Royal Pavilion for Chinese dishes, Italian restaurant R&J and French restaurant Café Cardinal. In addition, the ground-floor café The Long @ Times Square has a 48-meter bar counter that vaults the distance between Dong Khoi Street and Nguyen Hue Boulevard.
The hotel has a gym of 120 square meters, outdoor Jacuzzis, indoor steam rooms and sauna facilities, a 24-meter swimming pool on the sixth floor, and The Spa spanning 1,200 square meters on two floors with 10 treatment rooms and one beauty salon.
There are 15 versatile function spaces at The Reverie Saigon, including the La Scala Grand Ballroom which is considered the largest, pillar-less ballroom in the city.
Times Square building is also home to The Reverie Residence consisting of 89 one- and two-bedroom, full-service apartments.
Source: The Saigon Times
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