Luxury Hoteliers Magazine 3rd Quarter 2017 | Page 78

02 THE LONG @ TIMES SQUARE There’s no shortage of space to belly up at this serpent of a bar, a 48-meter long counter that stretches between Saigon’s most fashionable street, Dong Khoi, and its most monumental avenue, Nguyen Hue. Opened in September 2014, The Long (which literally translates as Dragon in Vietnamese) anchors the ground floor of the city’s most sumptuous new hotel, The Reverie Saigon, but hearkens back to another era, when Dong Khoi was known as Tu Do Street, a wild, wooly thoroughfare of go-go bars and night clubs during the Vietnam War. and the main post office in Lyon, this one-of-kind ‘Arc of Life’ mural was created by French artist Roland Renaud. If the beauty of the arc alone is not worth the price of admission, indulge a little history: It was through these doors at Tet in 1968 that Viet Cong cadres infiltrated the hotel and made off with the highest ranking South Vietnamese official abducted during the war. 03 LE GOUVERNEUR In the lobby bar of 1930-built La Residence Hotel & Spa, the Arc of Life curves with the rotunda wall, depicting scenes of Vietnamese daily life. Inspired by frescoes on the walls of the Musée des Colonies in Paris 78 ILHA