Location
Midtown The Peak is a top-class condominium located in the Phu My Hung area of District 7, Ho Chi Minh City, along the Ca Cam River.
This is a joint development project by Phu My Hung Corporation and three major Japanese companies: Daiwa House Industry, Nomura Real Estate Development, and Sumitomo Forestry. It is a mixed-use luxury residence designed with Tokyo Midtown and Midtown Manhattan as its models.
This property boasts a particularly rare location in District 7, being within walking distance of the Ho Chi Minh Japanese School. While there is no bus stop, it is within walking distance of the school.
It's about a 20-minute drive to the Le Thanh Ton area in District 1. The surrounding area is very convenient, with plenty of facilities necessary for daily life, including FV Hospital.
Surrounding environment (commercial facilities, living environment)
Convenience stores, restaurants, and banks (ATMs) are all located on the premises and in the surrounding area, so you won't have any trouble with daily shopping.
Crescent Mall, which houses AEON, is about a 5-minute drive away. As a large commercial complex with supermarkets, restaurants, a movie theater, and more, it supports the daily lives of the local community.
The nearby FV Hospital provides access to advanced medical care with English and French language support. The educational environment in District 7 of Ho Chi Minh City, with approximately 30 schools including Japanese, Korean, and international schools, is another major reason why it is popular with families.
Facilities and shared facilities
Sakura Park, stretching over 600 meters along the river, is a relaxing space featuring fountains and sandboxes planted with cherry trees. It offers one of Ho Chi Minh City's most resort-like living environments.
Each building is equipped with a private pool, sauna, massage room, fitness gym, children's library, and multipurpose room. With a BBQ area, indoor and outdoor playgrounds, and other facilities, the resort offers amenities to suit a wide range of guests, from families to singles.