Independence Palace
Explore the historic Independence Palace, a landmark symbolizing Vietnam's turbulent past and reunification. Its preserved rooms and bunkers offer a poignant glimpse into 20th-century Vietnamese history.
kuchi tunnels
The kuchi tunnels are a collection of underground tunnels used in the Vietnamese war, offering a glimpse into the city's history.
Walking Street
Walking Street is described as very over-stimulating with a lot of lights, music, foreigners and promoters.
Nguyen Hue
Nguyen Hue is a famous road in the central area of Ho Chi Minh City, connecting the river to the Ho Chi Minh statue and Opera House, featuring restaurants, bars, cafes, and festivals.
Bui Vien
Bui Vien is a famous party street in Ho Chi Minh City that transforms from a regular street during the day to a lively nightlife area after sunset, particularly after 10 p.m.
Landmark 81
Landmark 81, located in Vin Holmes, is one of the tallest buildings in Southeast Asia, offering 360° views of Ho Chi Minh City from its observation deck.
Japan Town
This concentrated area of Japanese restaurants, shops, and services that serves the large Japanese expat community in Ho Chi Minh City.
Saigon District 1
Saigon District 1 is known for its local food and nightlife around Japan Town.
Book Street
Book Street is a nice area to walk around and enjoy coffee, located near the post office and Notre Dame Cathedral.
SkyDeck
The SkyDeck offers nice views overlooking the Saigon River and is one of the coolest looking buildings in central Saigon.
Turtle Lake RoundAbout
The Turtle Lake Loop is a cool loop to drive around on a motorbike, named after the turtle monument that once stood there.
Bitexco Financial Tower
Bitexco Financial Tower is the tallest building in Saigon, offering views of the city from the Skydeck or a cafe on the upper floors.
Bitexco Tower
Bitexco Tower is a 68-story skyscraper offering 360-degree views of Ho Chi Minh City from its sky deck, including landmarks like Notre Dame Cathedral and the Saigon River.
Central Post Office
An architectural landmark in Ho Chi Minh City designed with Gustav Eiffel's blueprints, featuring a large hand-painted map of old Indochina and functioning as a post office.
Hanoi
Hanoi is a city in Vietnam that the speakers enjoyed more than Ho Chi Minh City, finding it easier to explore and make connections, with great coffee shops and restaurants.
HCMC District 1
HCMC District 1 is known for fun, hotels, bars, nightlife, high-end shops, the Opera House, and government offices, but also has congested areas with motorbike traffic and varying food safety.
HCMC District 3
HCMC District 3 is a residential area with green space, delicious local cuisine, and a more peaceful side of Ho Chi Minh City, offering a more authentic experience.
HCMC District 4
HCMC District 4, once a mafia-run area, has been cleaned up and now features a cool Coffee Culture and a Fresh Food Market, though it's farther from tourist sites.
HCMC District 5
HCMC District 5 is Chinatown, home to Chinese-Vietnamese people, temples, landmarks, Chinese medicine, and authentic restaurants.
Nguyễn Huệ Walking Street
Nguyễn Huệ Walking Street is a famous street in Saigon.
Coffee Apartment Building
The Coffee Apartment Building is a classic Saigon spot with cafes stacked on top of each other.
Bui Vien Street
A popular and wild party street in Ho Chi Minh City's District One, also known as Western Street, frequented by backpackers and locals.
Sky Deck
An observation deck offering a 360-degree view of Ho Chi Minh City from the second-largest building.
Chinatown
A culturally rich area located outside of District One, known for its market and shopping opportunities.
Post Office
A historical building famous for its architecture, a mix of neoclassical European and Asian styles, featuring a souvenir shop.
District 3
District 3 in Ho Chi Minh City is known for its blend of old and new, colonial architecture, local markets, and street food, offering an authentic experience.
Turtle Lake Ho Gonzu
Turtle Lake (Ho Gonzu) is a lively urban landmark and traffic roundabout in District 3, featuring a modern monument designed in 1969 and a popular spot for locals.
Saigon Central Post Office
A post office with a combination of Gothic, Renaissance, and French Colonial influences, featuring a massive clock and historical maps.
Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee
The Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee, or city hall, is located behind the Ho Chi Minh statue, showcasing French Colonial influence.
Turtle Lake
A favorite gathering spot for locals, with a unique architecture surrounded by a legend tied to feng shui and the presidencies of M vano.
Cholon
The Chinatown in Ho Chi Minh City
Starlight Bridge
A scenic spot offering a stunning view of the city skyline with illuminated lights reflecting on the water, perfect for romantic evenings or peaceful walks.
Boy Walking Street
Boy Walking Street is known for its nightlife, with backpacker hostel vibes, restaurants, and bars, best visited after 7:00 p.m.
Landmark 81 Observation Deck
The Landmark 81 Observation Deck, located in the tallest building in Ho Chi Minh City and Vietnam, offers beautiful sunset views of the city.
Phu My Hung
Phu My Hung is a modern, upscale development in Saigon known for being a relaxed area to walk around.
Saigon City Hall
A historical landmark with French colonial design.
Ho Chi Minh waterfront
The Ho Chi Minh waterfront is a popular area for strolling and enjoying views of the city.
14 Ton That Dam
14 Ton That Dam is known for older buildings where coffee shops are hidden away, sometimes giving a maze-like and chilling experience to visitors searching for them.
Nguyen Hue Pedestrian Plaza
The Nguyen Hue Pedestrian Plaza offers views of apartment building coffee houses.