Around the city

Investigate every corner of the city

From the bustling streets of the city center to the tranquil green spaces outside its borders, Ho Chi Minh City is a fascinating destination that offers something for everyone.

 Notre Dame Cathedral

Notre Dame Cathedral Vietnam is honored as one of the world's 19 most majestic cathedrals, the only representative from Southeast Asia. This long-lasting masterpiece, seen as the architectural symbol of Ho Chi Minh City, hosts a flock of new tourists every day who seek ancient grandeur, holiness, and enchanting photography spots.



Saigon Central

Post Office

Saigon Central Post Office is notable for its perfect combination of neo-classical European architecture and Asian decorations. This magnificent post office attracts a large number of domestic and foreign visitors, making it a must-see when you are in Ho Chi Minh City.


Independence Palace

During the Vietnam War, the Independence Palace served as the residence and office of South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu. It was designated as a historical monument for having witnessed significant changes in Saigon's history and keeping the essence of Eastern culture.



HCMC

City Hall

The People's Committee Building is an ideal destination for those who fall in love with the beauty of quaint architecture and historic sites.


History

Museum

History Museum of Ho Chi Minh City shows you the rich cultural heritage of Vietnam as you explore various exhibits and artifacts on display. The History Museum of Ho Chi Minh City will spark your imagination and transport you back in time.


Cu Chi tunnels

Cu Chi Tunnels of Sai Gon are honored in the TOP 7 most adventurous destinations in Southeast Asia and TOP 12 most attractive underground wonders in the globe. The decades-old tunnel complex resembles a sophisticated hidden maze, where visitors can glimpse the turbulent Vietnamese history as if they are traveling back to the wartime.


Ben Thanh market

As one of the most popular markets in Viet Nam, Ben Thanh Market embraces rich culture and a vibrant atmosphere. Read on to find all the information you need to make the most out of your visit to this iconic attraction in Ho Chi Minh City.


Artinus 3d Art Museum

Offbeat, family-friendly museum featuring 3D artwork & colorful murals for interactive photos. The works in Artinus 3D Art Museum are mainly made of lacquer, painted directly on the walls. They are ranged at a reasonable height, to deceive the sight of visitors. Under the reflection of light, 3D paintings create motion effects, bringing a sense of authenticity that is very vivid to the viewer.

Nguyen Van Binh Book Street

Located in the heart of the city, Ho Chi Minh City book street, stretching 100 meters from Hai Ba Trung street to Notre Dame Cathedral, deeply impresses not only book lovers but also regular tourists. Besides immersing yourself in the book world, you can sit down and enjoy a sip of drink in the calming atmosphere. The place is also very close to some must-see destinations in Ho Chi Minh City.

War Remnants Museum

The War Remnants Museum has been the most visited museum for many years in Ho Chi Minh City. To learn about the Vietnam War - a war of great political significance in modern world history - many visitors, especially those from the West, have traveled to the museum to find out about how Vietnam could win a resounding victory over the US and the aftermath.

Opera house

Built in 1898 following the “flamboyant” style of the French 3rd Republic, Saigon Opera House was certified a National Relic & one of the top Ho Chi Minh City attractions.

The name ‘A O’ derives from ‘Lang Pho’, which means ‘village and city’. The show depicts the charming beauty and cultural richness of Vietnamese life in the countryside, in contrast with the nation’s racing urbanization. The show is a unique mix of bamboo circus, acrobatic acts, dance, and theatrical visual art. The live music echoes Vietnamese Southern work songs. All in all, this beautiful blend of genres creates a unique stage language, which well captures the essence of Vietnam’s fascinating culture.