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I'm looking for a cheap room to rent in Ho Chi Minh City's "back-pack" area...?

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...I live in Binh Duong area presently,and hope to find a cheap( ...preferably at a cost of around $5.00 per night...),...hotel room in the "back-packer's" area of HCMC for about 1 month,so I can better look for a job,and accomplish a few other things that might be made easier by my presence closer to the city,can anyone recommend a specific hotel ,and address there ?,thank-you...

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  1. Bu dien Street in distict one, next to Santo's Pizza. There are a couple of $5 a night guest houses. I've never stayed in them but I always go to Santo's when I'm in town.

    Good Luck!


  2. Near Ben Thanh Market, there is a street Pham Ngu Lao, is the place has a cheapest room to rent in Hochiminh city for back-packers, in anywhere you should always keep your eyes carefully your money and luggage

  3. Inside Ho Chi Minh City: Neighborhoods

    Ho Chi Minh City is divided into 24 districts: 7 named urban districts, 7 numbered districts, and 5 outlying named suburban districts. Most of the things to do in the heart of the city occur in District 1 and District 3: this is where you'll find most of your sights, museums, best eateries, bars, etc.

    The best neighborhood for the budget traveler to stay is Pham Ngu Lao, where cheap but reliable guesthouses abound. You'll find the least expensive accommodations tucked just a few steps away from the most obvious options, tucked away on the alleys (this goes for throughout HCMC). You can find your full of food here for US$0.35 and up--don't leave Vietnam without a hearty dose of cheap street-side pho' (a hearty noodle soup usually eaten for breakfast).

    The Dong Khoi area is one step up in terms of ammenities and prices. While you're in Ho Chi Minh City, be sure to check out Cho Lon ("Big Market"), where the city's ethnic Chinese population is concentrated.  The market is also known as "Cho Tan Dinh" where you get fair prices although be aware of "fresh" quotes.   Make sure you negotiate pricing for 20-30 % off the quoted price.   If you are a foreigner, tell them that you are an expat and are living here, so please give you a fair price.  Learn some VN will earn some respect and invite a more friendly negotiation experience.

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