The Vibrant Pulse of Vietnam

Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, is Vietnam’s largest and most dynamic metropolis. Bursting with energy, the city blends historical charm with modern flair – from French colonial architecture and war relics to skyscrapers and rooftop cafes. Explore bustling markets like Ben Thanh, indulge in flavorful street food, and experience the fast-paced lifestyle that defines the southern hub. Whether you’re seeking culture, cuisine, or nightlife, Ho Chi Minh City offers an exciting, non-stop journey into the heart of contemporary Vietnam.

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Place to Visit

War Remnants Museum

Cu Chi Tunnels

Central Post Office

Independence Palace

Ho Chi Minh City Opera House

Ben Thanh Market

Ho Chi Minh People's Committee Building

Notre Dame Cathedral

Bui Vien Street

Thieu Hau Pagoda

Emperor Jade Pagoda

Ho Chi Minh City Museum

Local Sai Gon Foods & Drinks to Eat

Mixed Rice Paper

Durian Cake

Grilled Coconut Cake

Shrimp Spring Rolls

Fried Small Cake

Chicken Rice Saigon

Ho Chi Minh City Coffee

Fish Noodle

Crab Soup

Things to visit in Sai Gon

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Explore the Cu Chi Tunnels

Venture into the legendary Cu Chi Tunnels, a vast underground network used by Vietnamese soldiers during the war. Visitors can crawl through sections of the tunnels, see hidden trapdoors, and learn how locals lived and fought underground.

Shop and Bargain at Ben Thanh Market

Dive into the colorful chaos of Ben Thanh Market, where you can browse everything from silk scarves and handicrafts to tropical fruits and Vietnamese street food. Don’t forget to haggle – it’s part of the fun!

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Sunset Cruise on the Saigon River

Experience a charming ride on the Bà Nà Hills Funicular, a mini mountain train that takes visitors up the scenic slope to explore French colonial ruins, flower gardens, and the ancient Linh Ung Pagoda. With beautiful mountain views along the way, it adds a nostalgic European touch to the journey.