Explore Ho Chi Minh City like a local with a private guide, uncovering hidden gems and cultural insights tailored to your interests.
Explore Ho Chi Minh City like a local with a private guide, uncovering hidden gems and cultural insights tailored to your interests.
- Nguyen Hue Street - Nguyen Hue Pedestrian Street is the lively, contemporary center of Ho Chi Minh City’s District 1, linking the historic People’s Committee Building to the Saigon River. This expansive boulevard is a popular meeting place for both locals and tourists, especially during evenings and weekends when it transforms into a bustling hub…
- Nguyen Hue Street - Nguyen Hue Pedestrian Street is the lively, contemporary center of Ho Chi Minh City’s District 1, linking the historic People’s Committee Building to the Saigon River. This expansive boulevard is a popular meeting place for both locals and tourists, especially during evenings and weekends when it transforms into a bustling hub for street performances and social gatherings. Notable attractions include the Ho Chi Minh Statue and the distinctive 42 Nguyen Hue Apartment Building, which features numerous trendy cafes and boutiques offering stunning city views.
- 42 Nguyễn Huệ - The 42 Nguyen Hue Apartment Building is a distinctive, nine-story residential block that has been innovatively converted into a trendy vertical mall, hosting over 30 independent cafes, boutiques, and co-working spaces. As visitors ascend the old staircase or elevator, each former apartment presents a unique style, often with a balcony providing excellent views of the lively pedestrian street below. This location perfectly embodies the vibrant and creative spirit of modern Ho Chi Minh City.
- Central Post Office - The Saigon Central Post Office is the largest post office and one of the oldest colonial buildings in Ho Chi Minh City. Its stunning architecture, featuring a grand hall and intricate details, makes it an essential part of the city’s colonial heritage and a popular spot for photography.
- Saigon Notre Dame Cathedral - Saigon Notre-Dame Cathedral showcases stunning architecture, originally adorned with stained-glass windows, elaborate stone carvings, and spires reaching over 100 meters high. This iconic landmark stands as a testament to the city’s colonial history and religious heritage.
- Ben Thanh Market - Ben Thanh Market is the most renowned shopping destination for tourists, offering a wide variety of local handicrafts, branded items, Vietnamese art, and other souvenirs. It’s a bustling center where visitors can experience the vibrant local trade culture.
- The Independence Palace - Independence Palace is a historical monument that has witnessed significant changes in Saigon’s history. This iconic building served as the residence and workplace of the President of South Vietnam during the Vietnam War, and its preserved rooms offer a fascinating glimpse into the nation’s past.
- War Remnants Museum - The War Remnants Museum is a poignant museum that vividly depicts the evolution and harsh realities of the Vietnam War. It showcases military equipment, photographic exhibits, and historical artifacts, providing a powerful perspective on the conflict’s impact.
- Bui Vien Street - Bui Vien Walking Street is the vibrant heart of Ho Chi Minh City’s nightlife, known for its dynamic energy and round-the-clock activity. Visitors can enjoy a mix of affordable bars, street food stalls, music venues, and souvenir shops that create a lively, bustling atmosphere. It’s the perfect place for tourists to socialize, people-watch, and enjoy a quintessential Saigon street scene, especially after dark when the street is closed to traffic.
- Saigon Waterbus - The Saigon Waterbus offers a relaxing boat ride on the Saigon River with excellent panoramic views of the city skyline, especially perfect during sunset. It provides a unique perspective of Ho Chi Minh City’s urban landscape and waterways.
- Saigon Japan Town - Saigon Japan Town, centered on the small alleys between Le Thanh Ton and Thai Van Lung streets, is a charming “Little Tokyo” with a distinctly Japanese feel. This compact neighborhood is characterized by red-and-white lanterns, wooden storefronts, and is a haven for authentic Japanese cuisine, from cozy ramen shops to traditional izakayas. It truly comes alive at night, offering a peaceful, immersive experience that stands out amid the bustle of District 1.
- Bitexco Financial Tower - Bitexco Financial Tower is an iconic skyscraper in Ho Chi Minh City, with a unique design modeled after the image of a lotus bud reaching up to the sky. Its Saigon Skydeck observation platform offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the city.
- Ho Thi Ky Food Street - Ho Thi Ky Food Street is a bustling street market known for offering some of the best and most diverse street food in Vietnam, with a strong influence from Cambodian cuisine due to its location near a Cambodian market. It’s a vibrant spot for culinary exploration.
- Thao Dien - Thao Dien is Ho Chi Minh City’s lush, cosmopolitan enclave, known for its tranquil, tree-lined streets and position along the Saigon River. It is a popular spot for expats, offering a distinct lifestyle with a wide range of international restaurants, stylish boutiques, and trendy independent cafes. Visitors can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere, riverside dining at places like The Deck, and browsing unique art galleries and shops.
- Chợ Lớn - Cholon is Vietnam’s largest Chinatown, a historical and cultural district bursting with energy. It’s characterized by its bustling markets, traditional Chinese temples, ancient assembly halls, and traditional medicine shops, offering a glimpse into the rich heritage of the Chinese-Vietnamese community.
- Ba Thien Hau Temple - Thien Hau Temple is a beautiful Chinese-style temple in Cholon, holding high cultural and historical significance. Dedicated to Mazu, the Chinese sea goddess, it is renowned for its elaborate porcelain dioramas, intricate woodcarvings, and the pervasive scent of burning incense spirals.
- Binh Tay Market - Binh Tay Market is the oldest and one of the largest wholesale markets in Ho Chi Minh City’s Cholon (Chinatown) district. It’s a vibrant hub for local commerce, offering a sensory overload of sights, sounds, and smells, with everything from fresh produce to textiles and household goods.
- Emperor Jade Pagoda - The Jade Emperor Pagoda (also known as Tortoise Pagoda) is one of the most atmospheric Taoist temples in Ho Chi Minh City, filled with intricately carved statues of divinities and grotesque heroes. Its incense-filled interior and unique artistry create a spiritual and mystical ambiance.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Walking tour (fully customizable and private)
- Local tour guide (Vietnamese or expat)
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Walking tour (fully customizable and private)
- Local tour guide (Vietnamese or expat)
- Tickets for public transport (not necessary as it is a walking tour)
- Gratuities
- Tickets for public transport (not necessary as it is a walking tour)
- Gratuities
An expert local guide will lead you through the city’s highlights and hidden treasures. This walking tour allows you to explore numerous locations in a short period. In addition to explaining the sights, the guide offers insights into the city’s and country’s history and culture. The tour is designed to provide a local’s perspective of the city. This…
An expert local guide will lead you through the city’s highlights and hidden treasures. This walking tour allows you to explore numerous locations in a short period. In addition to explaining the sights, the guide offers insights into the city’s and country’s history and culture. The tour is designed to provide a local’s perspective of the city. This private tour can be tailored to your preferences, with sightseeing spots agreed upon in advance or discussed upon meeting. The itinerary’s listed sightseeing points are examples of what can be explored. The guide can recommend other attractions that align with your interests. Please note, this tour is conducted by a local or expat, not a guide with extensive historical knowledge. If detailed historical information is important, consider booking a different tour.
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.