From local eats to must-see spots and insider tips — we’ve got your journey covered.
Places to Go
A masterpiece of French colonial architecture in 1898, this landmark is a cultural gem offering live performances in an elegant setting.
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Places to Go
A peaceful green space in the middle of the city, perfect for morning strolls, outdoor workouts, or just unwinding under the trees.
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Food & drinks
Bui Vien comes alive after dark with neon lights, live music, and endless street food. It’s Saigon’s go-to for nightlife and people-watching.
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Places to Go
A captivating destination for those who are passionate about exploring Vietnamese history and culture - The Ho Chi Minh City Museum - showcases the city's history and revolutionary struggle of Vietnamese through a comtemporary collection of artifacts. Built in 1885 by French architect Alfred Foulhoux, the museum features nine exhibition spaces that detail Ho Chi Minh City's evolution and significant revolutionary events in historical period from 1930 to 1975. With its blend of neo-classical European and Asian architecture, the museum also displays war trophies like aircraft and anti-aircraft guns outside, making it a must-visit destination for those exploring Vietnam's rich heritage.
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Places to Go
Ben Thanh Market, located in District 1 of Ho Chi Minh City, is a vibrant symbol of Saigon's culture and history. As one of the city’s oldest markets, it offers a lively atmosphere where visitors can explore a variety of goods, from traditional handicrafts, souvenirs, and clothing to fresh fruits and sweets. It’s also a haven for food lovers, with stalls serving authentic Vietnamese street food such as bún riêu (Vietnamese crab noodle soup), bánh bèo (water fern cake), and chè 3 màu (Vietnamese three color sweet soup). Beyond shopping, the market provides an immersive experience of local life, making it a must-visit destination for tourists looking to discover the spirit of Vietnam.
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