Back
Deleted Tiny Home in Ben Thanh District 1 26 NTN
First Impressions
The Deleted Tiny Home in Ben Thanh District 1 26 NTN is exactly what it sounds like — a compact, cleverly designed space that makes the most of every square inch. When I first walked up to this three-star property on Nguyễn Thị Nghĩa Street, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect from a “tiny home” concept in the middle of Ho Chi Minh City. But honestly, the thoughtful design and strategic location won me over pretty quickly. It’s one of those places that proves you don’t need massive square footage to create something memorable.
Location & Getting Around
You know what really struck me about this spot? You’re literally a five-minute walk from Ben Thanh Market — I mean, you can practically smell the pho from your window. The location is genuinely impressive for couples who want to dive straight into the heart of District 1 without dealing with the chaos of staying right on the main tourist strips. I found myself walking to most places instead of grabbing taxis, which saved both money and time in Ho Chi Minh’s notorious traffic. The street itself is quieter than you’d expect, but step around the corner and you’re in the thick of everything that makes this city pulse.
The Space
The room design is actually pretty clever — they’ve managed to fit everything you need without making it feel cramped or claustrophobic. The bed takes up most of the space, sure, but there’s still room to move around and store your stuff properly. What I appreciated most was how they’ve maximized natural light and airflow, which makes a huge difference in Vietnam’s humidity. The bathroom is compact but functional, and honestly, when you’re spending most of your time exploring the city anyway, this setup works perfectly fine.
Practical Considerations
Let me be real with you — this isn’t a place where you’ll be lounging around all day. There’s no restaurant on-site, but that’s actually part of the charm because you’re surrounded by some of the best street food in the city. The tiny home concept means you’re getting the basics done really well rather than a bunch of amenities you probably won’t use. I found the staff helpful when I needed directions or recommendations, and they seem to understand that most guests are using this as a base for exploring rather than a destination in itself.
Why Guests Love It
The couples who stay here seem to get it — this is about location, value, and having a clean, comfortable place to crash between adventures. You’re paying for prime real estate in District 1 without the premium hotel prices, and that trade-off makes sense for a lot of travelers. The tiny home concept might sound gimmicky, but it actually works when you consider how much time you’ll spend wandering through markets, trying street food, and getting lost in the city’s energy. It’s not trying to be something it’s not, and there’s something refreshing about that honesty.
Travelers should reserve a hotel in Ho Chi Minh City at least two months ahead for major events like Liberation Day and Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations, ensuring the best rates and prime locations near popular districts and attractions.
You'll need to let the property know in advance what time you'll arrive.
Call us at +13055294952