Visit Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Vietnam

Vietnam - Getting to know Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City, formerly the French Colonial capital known as Saigon, is home to some of Vietnam's best eateries, be they curb-side at Ben Thanh Market, or one of many fine dining establishments, or something comfortably in between. This buzzing city has an energy you won't find anywhere else in Vietnam, and in our opinion it’s an essential stop on any tour of the country.

After spending some time under French control, Saigon was liberated in 1975, completing the reunification of Vietnam and heralding the city’s final name change (so far) to Ho Chi Minh City. This honoured 'Uncle' Ho, the revolutionary leader who coordinated Vietnam’s 20th century push for independence, although the city is still frequently called Saigon by residents and visitors alike.

A long-established hub of trade and commerce for Asian merchants, Ho Chi Minh City is now also the focus for international investment opportunities. Vibrantly modern, much of its Colonial charm is still lovely, and easy to see.

What to do in Ho Chi Minh City

    Admire the architecture. Classical European buildings have been converted into apartment complexes, office buildings and up-market hotels. The huge General Post Office, designed by M. Eiffel, and the Notre Dame Cathedral, stand side-by-side with glinting high-rise department stores, all surrounded by luxury cars and modern developments.

    Indulge yourself. The famous Rue Catinat of Graham Greene’s Saigon may be called Dong Khoi Street nowadays, but it’s still the swankiest street in the city, overflowing with boutique shops, art galleries, and excellent restaurants. Greene stayed here, at the opulent Hotel Majestic, when he was a Saigon resident. He reputedly enjoyed its rooftop bar, where you can watch the sampans winding up and down the Saigon River.

    Climb aboard a scooter.  The streets are buzzing with them, and they're a great way to see the city. Rather than braving the madcap traffic on your own, you can ride pillion behind an experienced local driver.

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Ho Chi Minh City: Where to Go and What to Do

Our thoughtfully designed itineraries offer travel possibilities in Ho Chi Minh City, featuring routes we've found to work exceptionally well. Consider them as sources of inspiration, as your journey will be tailored uniquely by one of our dedicated speci

Map of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)

Places on the map

  • Nam Cat Tien National Park

  • Mekong Delta

  • Can Tho

  • Chau Doc

  • Phan Thiet & Mui Ne

  • Sen Monorom

  • Kratie

  • Takeo

  • Phnom Penh

  • Mondulkiri

  • Dalat

  • Con Dao Island

  • Central Highlands

Photos of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)