Saigon Times Square, Mixed-use skyscraper in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Saigon Times Square is a 164-meter tall mixed-use building in District 1 with 40 floors containing residential apartments, offices, a hotel, and retail spaces. The structure overlooks the Saigon River and city skyline with interior layouts designed to serve multiple functions and tenant types.
The building was constructed between 2008 and 2011 and marked a turning point in how District 1 developed vertically with modern office and residential towers. This major project helped establish the area as a center for contemporary commercial development.
The building reflects how the city blends international design standards with local architectural traditions in its public spaces and commercial areas. Visitors notice this mixture in the way the structure and interiors combine global and regional influences.
The building offers convenient access for visitors with modern elevators and clear signage in public areas and shopping zones. Its location near major transport intersections makes it easy to reach with parking and transit options nearby.
The complex houses three floors of European furniture showrooms displaying over 30 premium brands in a large exhibition area. This retail section often goes unnoticed by visitors despite being one of the most extensive collections of imported furnishings in the city.
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