Explore Saigon’s vibrant culture and history in one day. Visit iconic landmarks, bustling markets, and savor authentic street food. Experience the soul of Saigon.
Explore Saigon’s vibrant culture and history in one day. Visit iconic landmarks, bustling markets, and savor authentic street food. Experience the soul of Saigon.
- District 1 - In the morning, a car and guide will arrive at your hotel to pick you up and begin your journey.
- War Remnants Museum - Situated in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, the War Remnants Museum is a powerful reminder of the Vietnam War’s devastating impact. Established in 1975, it houses a collection of artifacts, photographs, and documents…
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District 1 - In the morning, a car and guide will arrive at your hotel to pick you up and begin your journey.
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War Remnants Museum - Situated in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, the War Remnants Museum is a powerful reminder of the Vietnam War’s devastating impact. Established in 1975, it houses a collection of artifacts, photographs, and documents that vividly portray the harsh realities of the conflict. Through compelling exhibitions, visitors gain a profound understanding of the war’s effects on Vietnamese civilians, soldiers, and the environment. The museum also highlights the consequences of Agent Orange and other chemical weapons used during the war. As a solemn reminder of the past, the War Remnants Museum plays a vital role in educating visitors about the horrors of war and promoting peace and reconciliation.
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Ba Thien Hau Temple - Located in Ho Chi Minh City’s Chinatown, Thien Hau Temple is a revered and beautifully decorated temple dedicated to the Chinese sea goddess Mazu, also known as Thien Hau. Built in the 19th century by the Cantonese community, the temple serves as a spiritual center for worshippers and a cultural landmark for visitors. Its architecture is a captivating fusion of Chinese and Vietnamese styles, featuring intricate carvings, ceramic figurines, and elaborate roof decorations. Inside, devotees and visitors pay homage to Mazu, seeking her protection for safe travels and prosperity. Thien Hau Temple stands as a testament to the enduring cultural heritage of the Chinese community in Vietnam and is a must-visit destination for those interested in exploring Ho Chi Minh City’s diverse cultural tapestry.
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District 5 - Known as District Five or Chợ Lớn in Ho Chi Minh City, this area is a vibrant and diverse cultural and commercial hub. Initially established by the French, it reflects the rich cultural blend of Chinese, Vietnamese, and other ethnic communities. Visitors can explore traditional markets, stores, and shops offering a wide range of goods from food to electronics and souvenirs. Additionally, Chợ Lớn is renowned for its historical and cultural landmarks, such as temples and shrines, creating a rich and unique space that visitors shouldn’t miss when in Ho Chi Minh City.
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The Independence Palace - Also known as Reunification Palace, this historical landmark in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, was constructed between 1962 and 1966. It served as the workplace of the President of South Vietnam and a hub for political and cultural events. With its unique blend of European and Asian architectural styles, Independence Palace is a significant attraction, drawing visitors to explore and gain insights into Vietnam’s rich history and culture. Afterward, the car will take you to enjoy a local lunch.
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Saigon Notre Dame Cathedral - The Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon, a prominent architectural symbol of Ho Chi Minh City, was built by the French from 1877 to 1880. Featuring Roman and Gothic styles, the cathedral is distinguished by its two bell towers, each fifty-eight meters tall, and a façade made of red bricks imported from France. Inside, the spacious interior is adorned with beautiful stained glass windows depicting scenes from the Bible. The Notre Dame Cathedral is not only a place of worship but also a popular tourist attraction, deeply connected to the history and culture of Saigon.
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Central Post Office - The Central Post Office of Saigon, a prominent historical architectural landmark in Ho Chi Minh City, was constructed by the French between 1886 and 1891. Located in the heart of District One, near Notre Dame Cathedral, the post office features a Neo-Classical architectural style with influences from Gothic and Renaissance designs. Its façade is distinguished by intricate decorations and large windows. Inside, the spacious and airy interior boasts a high vaulted ceiling and murals depicting old city maps. The Central Post Office is not only an important historical building but also an attractive destination for visitors interested in the architecture and history of Saigon.

- Pick up & drop off at district one
- Lunch
- Air-conditioned car or van
- Bottled water
- English-speaking tour guide
- Entrance fee
- Cool towels and mineral water
- Pick up & drop off at district one
- Lunch
- Air-conditioned car or van
- Bottled water
- English-speaking tour guide
- Entrance fee
- Cool towels and mineral water
- Other personal expenses
- Holiday surcharge
- Other personal expenses
- Holiday surcharge
Choosing the Saigon Full-Day Tour is an excellent way to dive deep into the city’s rich culture, history, and lively ambiance all in one day. Participants will visit renowned landmarks like the Notre Dame Cathedral and Central Post Office, while also exploring the bustling modern streets. The tour leads into the core of traditional markets, offering a…
Choosing the Saigon Full-Day Tour is an excellent way to dive deep into the city’s rich culture, history, and lively ambiance all in one day. Participants will visit renowned landmarks like the Notre Dame Cathedral and Central Post Office, while also exploring the bustling modern streets. The tour leads into the core of traditional markets, offering a chance to feel the vibrancy of local life and savor genuine street food. This comprehensive tour ensures that you’re not just observing – you’re truly experiencing the essence of Saigon.
- If you are vegetarian, please let us know in advance. We will prepare it in advance according to your request.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.