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All Places in Ho Chi Minh City

  • Tan Son Nhat International Airport

    The nearest international airport to Ho Chi Minh City, located approximately seven kilometers away, offers direct flights to most destinations in Southeast Asia and connecting flights from the West.

  • Pham Ngu Lao

    Pham Ngu Lao is a street in Ho Chi Minh City known for its budget hotels.

  • Thai Binh Market

    Mentioned in the context of hotels in Alley Pham Ngu Lao.

  • War Remnants Museum

    The War Remnants Museum is an informative museum that displays the Vietnam War through exhibits of military equipment and photography, showing the violence and its aftermath.

  • Pagoda Ngoc Hoàng

    The Jade Emperor Pagoda, also known as Pagoda Ngoc Hoàng, is a place to visit in Ho Chi Minh City.

  • 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.

  • Jade Emperor Pagoda

    The Jade Emperor Pagoda is a temple honoring the Jade Emperor, filled with intricate statues, carvings, and clouds of incense, with a turtle pond symbolizing longevity.

  • Saigon Square

    Saigon Square is a shopping center where you can find clothes of similar quality to expensive malls, but for a fraction of the price, and vendors are not pushy.

  • Walking Street

    Walking Street is described as very over-stimulating with a lot of lights, music, foreigners and promoters.

  • Saigon River

    The Saigon River offers affordable water bus rides with colorful skyline views, especially vibrant on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings.

  • 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.

  • War Remnants

    The War Remnants Museum displays old American Army equipment and provides information about the Vietnam War, highlighting the somber realities and the impact of the conflict.

  • Cu Chi Tunnels

    An extensive underground tunnel system used by the Communists during the Vietnam War, located about an hour and a half outside of Saigon, featuring booby traps and a shooting range.

  • Mekong Delta

    The Mekong Delta offers boat tours to islands with activities like bee farms and local fruit tasting, providing essential resources and food for the region.

  • 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.

  • Ben Thanh Market

    A large market in Ho Chi Minh City where visitors can purchase a wide variety of goods, including clothing, souvenirs, and local products, while practicing their bargaining skills.

  • 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.

  • Saigon Post Office

    A colonial-era building and a masterpiece of French architecture, featuring a stunning vaultage ceiling, ornate details, and vintage maps of Vietnam.

  • Notre Dame

    The Notre Dame church was under construction.

  • Book Street

    Book Street is a nice area to walk around and enjoy coffee, located near the post office and Notre Dame Cathedral.

  • Jade Emperor

    The Jade Emperor Pagoda showcases Buddhist culture and beliefs in Vietnam, featuring a koi pond and a small temple.

  • SkyDeck

    The SkyDeck offers nice views overlooking the Saigon River and is one of the coolest looking buildings in central Saigon.

  • Opera House

    Designed by French architect Eugene Fer in 1897 with its facade mirroring the Petite Pal in Paris, the Opera House hosts world-class performances and offers tours.

  • 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.

  • Hilton

    The Hilton has a rooftop bar with great views of the Saigon River.

  • Ho Chi Minh City Museum

    A museum in Ho Chi Minh City housed in a 1920s French colonial mansion, displaying artifacts that span 2,000 years of history, including Cham artifacts and French colonial items.

  • Lucine

    Lucine is a chic cafe and bistro known for its French Vietnamese fusion cuisine and Parisian-style atmosphere, popular for breakfast near the Ho Chi Minh City Museum.

  • Ho Chi Minh statue

    The statue of Ho Chi Minh is located at the top of Nguyen Hue walking Street and is a popular photo spot.

  • Nguyen Hue walking Street

    Nguyen Hue Walking Street is a pedestrian street in District 1 with a grand fountain, shopping centers, cafes, kiosks, street performances, and pop-up concerts.

  • Ho Chi Minh City Opera House

    The Ho Chi Minh City Opera House is an architectural landmark hosting world-class performances, reflecting the city's French Colonial heritage.

  • Cafe Apartments

    A popular spot in Ho Chi Minh City, the Cafe Apartments are converted shipyard worker residences transformed into cafes starting in 2010, located in District 1.

  • 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.

  • Ben Thanh Ward

    Ben Thanh Ward is a vibrant area with many dining options for travelers.

  • Le Loi Trong street

    Le Loi Trong street is a bustling street with nightlife and gastronomy, craft beer, cocktails, and fusion cuisine.

  • Vintage Emporium

    The Vintage Emporium is a cozy cafe that offers a stylish ambience for starting your day near the War Remnants Museum.

  • Reunification Palace

    The Reunification Palace, known as the Independence Palace, is a historical site with war-era artifacts.

  • Tao Dan Park

    A green space in District 1 of Ho Chi Minh City where locals exercise, socialize, and escape the city's noise, featuring Tai Chi classes and badminton games.

  • Golden Dragon Theater

    The Golden Dragon Theater hosts water puppet shows, a Vietnamese art form.

  • 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.

  • Saigon Opera House

    The Saigon Opera House, built in 1897, features Bell Epoch architecture and a red and gold interior with intricate carvings, chandeliers, and murals, hosting ballet and musical theater performances.

  • Mekong River

    The Mekong River offers boat trips past villages and greenery, with stops at fruit orchards and coconut candy businesses, and features the Cai Be floating market.

  • Notre Dame Cathedral

    Notre Dame Cathedral, built during French colonial times, is a Roman Catholic church with a red brick facade, tall towers, arched windows, and stained glass windows.

  • 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.

  • Thảo Cầm Viên Park

    Thảo Cầm Viên Park, also known as the Saigon Zoo and Botanical Gardens, is a green space in Ho Chi Minh City where locals enjoy activities such as dancing and exercising, and is known for its temple honoring the Hung Kings and a small Chăm Tower.

  • Thiên Hộ Dương Monument

    The Thích Quảng Đức Monument commemorates the Vietnamese Buddhist monk who self-immolated in 1963 to protest the South Vietnamese government's treatment of Buddhists.

  • secret bunker

    This secret bunker in District 3 was a hiding place for Viet Cong weapons used during the 1968 Tết Offensive and is now a historic site featuring artifacts related to the Saigon Special Force.

  • Gong restaurant

    Gong restaurant, located near the secret bunker in District 3, is a Michelin-selected restaurant known for its quality food and hospitality.

  • Bến Thành Station

    Bến Thành Station is where you can hop on a water bus.

  • Bình An Station

    Bình An Station is the destination for a water bus ride where you can find coffee shops and experience the local nightlife.

  • 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.

  • Thien Hau Pagoda

    Thien Hau Pagoda is one of the most atmospheric temples in Saigon.

  • 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.

  • Ben Thanh Boutique Hotel

    Ben Thanh Boutique Hotel is a recommended hotel in Saigon.

  • Bloom Jazz Club

    Bloom Jazz Club is a place to enjoy jazz music in Saigon.

  • Little Hanoi Egg Coffee

    Little Hanoi Egg Coffee is a small cafe on the third floor of a building serving delicious egg coffee and breakfast options.

  • Nam Cafe

    Nam Cafe is mentioned as a place the video creator started their day.

  • MetaShow art exhibition

    MetaShow art exhibition is a modern and creative art exhibition with colorful lights and immersive rooms.

  • Charm Bakery

    Charm Bakery is a place to get banh mi.

  • 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.

  • Central Park

    A park located next to Landmark 81 on the Saigon River.

  • Ben Nghe Street Food Market

    A market offering a wide variety of street food, reminiscent of food hawker stalls in Singapore, with shade and protection from the rain.

  • Ho Chi Minh Statue Government

    An area with a statue of Ho Chi Minh next to the government building, a popular spot for taking photos.

  • Saigon Zoo and Botanical Garden

    Opened in 1864, it is one of the world's oldest zoos featuring rare plant collections and historical significance.

  • History Museum

    A museum showcasing the history of Vietnam, similar to a natural history museum, dating back to early days.

  • Bee Farm

    A place where you can hold honeybees and try banana chips with ginger and honey.

  • Coconut Temple

    A museum showcasing the remains of an old, radical religion from the 70s that was ultimately banned.

  • 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.

  • Laviet coffee shop

    Laviet Coffee shop is housed in a charming white villa serving high-quality Arabica coffee and unique drinks like Kumquat mocktail cafe and fur coffee, promoting sustainable Vietnamese coffee.

  • Salo Buddhist Temple

    Salo Buddhist Temple, built in 1956, is known for its modern design blending Vietnamese elements, featuring a seven-story bell tower and a Bodhi tree, offering a peaceful atmosphere and a history tied to Thích Quảng Đức's self-immolation.

  • Southern Women's Museum

    The Southern Women's Museum on Vo Thi Sau Street features traditional outfits worn by Vietnamese women, exhibits on women in politics and wartime heroines, and integrates 3D holographic projections to honor their spirit and achievements.

  • 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.

  • Notre Dame Cathedral of Saigon

    The Notre Dame Cathedral of Saigon is a historical landmark influenced by French Colonial roots, currently under renovation.

  • 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.

  • Bui Vien Walking Street

    A pedestrian street that transforms into a backpacker party destination after dark, with rooftop bars, street food vendors, and souvenir shops.

  • Vinh Trang Pagoda

    Vinh Trang Pagoda is one of the most popular temples in Vietnam, known for its sacred temples and huge Buddha statues.

  • District 1

    District 1 is a convenient area to stay in to experience the city and walk to nearby landmarks.

  • koifish cafe

    A cafe in Ho Chi Minh City where you can enjoy your drink in a spacious, airy environment and feed the koi fish.

  • pink Church

    The Thund Church is known for its bold pink exterior, attracting locals and visitors who appreciate its unique beauty and surroundings.

  • secret weapon bunker

    A hidden bunker in District 3 that once stored Viet Cong weapons used during the 1968 Tet Offensive.

  • king koi coffee

    A cafe in District 9 where you can enjoy your drink in a spacious, airy environment and feed the koi fish.

  • 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.

  • Binh Tay Market

    Binh Tay Market is one of the largest wholesale distribution markets in Saigon, offering a variety of goods from clothes to food and cookware, with a Chinese garden in the center.

  • Cholon

    The Chinatown in Ho Chi Minh City

  • St Francis Savior Church

    A church built in 1865 by French missionaries to serve the growing Catholic community in the Cholon area.

  • 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.

  • Nguyen Van Binh Book Street

    A pedestrian street in Ho Chi Minh City dedicated to books, featuring bookstores, outdoor reading areas, and cafes.

  • City Hall

    A neoclassical building in Ho Chi Minh City that serves as the People's Committee Building and is illuminated at night.

  • Bach Dang Quay Park

    A riverside park along the Saigon River that offers sunset views in District 1, with river views during the day and a social atmosphere at night.

  • Dong Khoi Street

    A pedestrian-friendly street in District 1 that connects major attractions and offers shopping, with high-end boutiques and local shops.

  • Saigon Centre

    A shopping center with international brands and luxury stores, featuring fashion, electronics, home goods, and restaurants.

  • Vincom Center

    A shopping center with over 150 stores across six levels, including fashion brands, premium jewelry stores, and international chains.

  • Soo Cafe

    A trendy cafe representing the new generation of Vietnamese coffee culture, known for elaborate coffee presentations and unique flavor combinations.

  • The Cafe Apartment

    A nine-story apartment block at 42 Nguyen Hue, known for its mix of cafes, boutiques, and creative businesses, and its history as a former Barrack and office during the Vietnam War.

  • Okkio Cafe

    An Italian Vietnamese fusion cafe combining European coffee techniques with local ingredients and Vietnamese hospitality.

  • Pho Phuong

    A neighborhood spot serving pho made with beef bones simmered for 12 hours, fresh herbs, and noodles made daily in-house.

  • Vi Que Kitchen

    A restaurant recreating the experience of eating in a Vietnamese family home, with recipes passed down through generations.

  • Banh Mi Huynh Hoa

    A banh mi shop where customers wait in line for sandwiches made with fresh baguettes and Vietnamese cold cuts.

  • Nikko Hotel Seafood Buffet

    An upscale buffet featuring seafood caught fresh from Vietnamese waters, prepared by international chefs.

  • G9 Homestay

    G9 Homestay is a budget-friendly accommodation in District 1 with amazing staff and a very nice room.

  • Hilton Saigon

    Hilton Saigon is a branded hotel in a great location right on the river.

  • Vinpearl Landmark 81, Autograph Collection

    Vinpearl Landmark 81, Autograph Collection by Marriott, is a unique, higher-end hotel in the tallest building in Ho Chi Minh City and Vietnam.

  • Mekong River Delta

    The Mekong River Delta offers a glimpse into rural Vietnam with river cruises, coconut candy making workshops, and land markets.

  • Jade Emperor Pagota

    The Jade Emperor Pagoda is an ornate Taoist temple known for its intricate wood carvings and turtle pond.

  • Notradam Cathedral of Saigon

    The Notradam Cathedral of Saigon is currently under construction with scaffolding, but is still a site to see from the outside.

  • 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.

  • Golden Dragon water puppet theater

    The Golden Dragon water puppet theater offers traditional Vietnamese water puppet shows, a UNESCO intangible heritage.

  • Thien Hau Temple

    Thien Hau Temple, located in Chinatown, is a Taoist temple known for its sculptures and elaborate design where people come to burn incense.

  • Museum of Ho Chi Minh City

    The Museum of Ho Chi Minh City is housed in a neoclassical building and offers exhibitions about the history of Ho Chi Minh City and Vietnamese culture.

  • Saigon Cathedral of Notre Dame

    The Notre Dame Cathedral is a Catholic church in the Neo-Romanesque style, known for its 40-meter high towers.

  • Saigon Zoo and Botanical Gardens

    The Saigon Zoo and Botanical Gardens features lush gardens where people can relax, although the zoo itself is not highly rated.

  • FITO Museum

    The FITO Museum is a private museum focusing on Vietnamese traditional medicine and holistic remedies.

  • San Art Laboratory

    San Art Laboratory is an independent, nonprofit art gallery and creative space.

  • Phu My Hung

    Phu My Hung is a modern, upscale development in Saigon known for being a relaxed area to walk around.

  • Museum of Vietnamese History

    The Museum of Vietnamese History goes through the history of Vietnam, from the Bronze Age to more recent times, and has a collection of Angkor Wat sculptures.

  • Rooftop Bar

    Rooftop bars in Saigon offer a way to get away from the city streets and enjoy the skyline.

  • Fine Arts Museum

    The Fine Arts Museum of Ho Chi Minh City is housed in a colonial building and showcases art from ancient to contemporary pieces.

  • Local Wet Market

    Local wet markets in Saigon offer a variety of fresh ingredients, food, and a glimpse into the local culture.

  • Vietnamese Street Food

    Saigon is known for its abundance of Vietnamese street food available everywhere.

  • Funhung Market

    A local market in Ho Chi Minh City known for its Chinese-Vietnamese cultural combination and pricey morning produce, where Cantonese is commonly spoken and wedding pictures are taken.

  • Onlang Assembly Hall

    A pagoda in Ho Chi Minh City built in 1740, serving as a gathering place for Chinese people and dedicated to the goddess of mercy and other deities, known for its evil fighting traditions and praying for love and kids.

  • Chu Vat

    A pagoda in Ho Chi Minh City filled with golden Buddha statues, known for being a hidden gem.

  • Hiki

    A flower market in Ho Chi Minh City where you can find fresh flowers in the day and street food at night.

  • Ho Chi Minh City Book Street

    A street with bookstores, souvenir shops and cafes.

  • Saigon City Hall

    A historical landmark with French colonial design.

  • Sunrise Central Hotel

    A hotel offering deluxe double rooms.

  • Saigon Water Go

    A river sightseeing cruise offering views of iconic landmarks.

  • Tan Dinh Catholic Church

    A famous pink church built during French colonial times.

  • Golden Dragon Water Puppet Show

    A water puppet show depicting Vietnamese daily life and folklore.

  • Meraki Cafe

    One of the cafes in the Cafe Apartment building.

  • Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Museum

    A museum showcasing Vietnamese art in a French colonial building.

  • 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.

  • Mockingbird Cafe

    Mockingbird Cafe is a warm coffee shop located on the fifth floor of a building at 14 Ton That Dam, offering a creative space for painting.

  • Ca phe Do-Phu com tam Dai-Han coffee shop

    Ca phe Do-Phu com tam Dai-Han coffee shop was a gathering place for Saigon special forces loyal to northern Vietnam during the war and has hiding places and a secret exit.

  • HCM People's Committee Building

    The HCM People's Committee Building is near the Saigon Opera House.

  • Nguyen Hue Pedestrian Plaza

    The Nguyen Hue Pedestrian Plaza offers views of apartment building coffee houses.

  • Cong Vien Ben Bach Dang Seawall Park

    Cong Vien Ben Bach Dang Seawall Park offers great views of the city, including Landmark 81.

  • Cho Tan Dinh market

    Cho Tan Dinh market is good for clothes and blankets.

  • Tam Dinh Market

    Tam Dinh Market is where the video creator found a dish towel.

  • Tan Dinh Pink Church

    The Tan Dinh Pink Church is located across from the Cho Tan Dinh Market.

  • bang me team Tai

    A sandwich shop in Ho Chi Minh City, originally known for ostrich meat sandwiches but now serves chicken and grilled pork.

  • Hotel Continental Saigon

    A hotel where Graham Greene wrote 'The Quiet American'.

  • Rex hotel

    A famous hotel, especially among American tourists, as it was one of the first hotels to host American soldiers during the Vietnam War.

  • Caravel

    One of the first hotels that hosted American soldiers during the Vietnam War.

  • Bintang Market

    Most popular Market in Ho Chi Minh City especially For Tourists.

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