Miss Loi’s

Ho Chi Minh City


The original Co Giang guesthouse, with a homey atmosphere and helpful staff. Rates include access to a shared kitchen and rooms all have a fridge and window. The associated Happy Homes set-up books long-stay accommodation in nearby buildings for US$350 to US$450 per month.


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