10 Things To Do In Ho Chi Minh City

OT Staff

War Remnants Museum

This museum provides a sobering look at the Vietnam War from the Vietnamese perspective. It features exhibits on the war’s impact, including photographs, military equipment, and poignant stories of those affected.

Inside the War Remnants Museum | Shutterstock

Cu Chi Tunnels

Explore the extensive network of underground tunnels used by the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War. Visitors can crawl through the tunnels, see booby traps, and learn about the guerrilla warfare tactics employed.

Inside the Cu Chi Tunnels | Shutterstock

Ben Thanh Market

A bustling market in the heart of the city, Ben Thanh is perfect for shopping enthusiasts. You can find everything from local handicrafts and souvenirs to fresh produce and street food.

A view of the Ben Thanh Market | Shutterstock

Independence Palace (Reunification Palace)

This historic building was the site of the end of the Vietnam War when a North Vietnamese tank crashed through its gates in 1975. The palace is preserved as it was, offering a glimpse into Vietnam’s history.

Interior of Independence Palace | Shutterstock

Saigon Notre-Dame Basilica

Built by French colonists, this cathedral is an architectural marvel with its neo-Romanesque design. It’s a peaceful spot in the bustling city, perfect for some quiet reflection.

A view of the Saigon Notre-Dame Basilica | Shutterstock

Saigon Central Post Office

Another remnant of French colonial architecture, this post office is still in operation today. Designed by Gustave Eiffel, it features beautiful interiors and a large portrait of Ho Chi Minh.

The facade of Saigon Central Post Office | Shutterstock

Jade Emperor Pagoda

This atmospheric temple, built in 1909, is dedicated to the Jade Emperor, the supreme Taoist god. It’s filled with intricate wood carvings, statues, and the pungent aroma of incense.

Inside the Jade Emperor Pagoda | Shutterstock

Bitexco Financial Tower

For a modern contrast, visit this skyscraper and head to the Saigon Skydeck on the 49th floor. It offers panoramic views of the city and the Saigon River.

A view of the Bitexco Financial Tower | Shutterstock

Mekong Delta Day Trip

Take a day trip to the Mekong Delta to experience the rural side of Vietnam. You can enjoy boat rides through the delta’s waterways, visit local villages, and sample fresh tropical fruits.

Group of travellers traveling nature landscape at Chau Doc, Mekong Delta | Shutterstock

Street Food Tour

Ho Chi Minh City is famous for its street food. Join a guided tour to sample local delicacies like pho, banh mi, and fresh spring rolls. District 4 is particularly known for its vibrant street food scene.

A view of Vietnamese street food | Shutterstock

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