Experience the vibrant nightlife of Saigon on a scooter tour. Explore local history and culture, indulge in street food, and visit iconic landmarks. Book now!
Experience the vibrant nightlife of Saigon on a scooter tour. Explore local history and culture, indulge in street food, and visit iconic landmarks. Book now!
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Vietnam Street Food Tour - At 5:30 PM, the English-speaking driver team will pick up guests from their hotel or a designated location.
Riding on the back of a motorbike, the tour heads to District 3, stopping at a corner to learn about the mysterious story of Thich Quang Duc, who self-immolated in 1963 to protest the South Vietnamese government’s…
- Vietnam Street Food Tour - At 5:30 PM, the English-speaking driver team will pick up guests from their hotel or a designated location.
Riding on the back of a motorbike, the tour heads to District 3, stopping at a corner to learn about the mysterious story of Thich Quang Duc, who self-immolated in 1963 to protest the South Vietnamese government’s persecution of Buddhism.
- Vietnam Street Food Tour - The tour stops at a renowned local restaurant to savor Hue noodle soup, a dish famous not only in Vietnam but worldwide. The journey continues to the oldest apartment complex built in 1968, weaving through alleys to reach the largest flower market, which supplies a vast variety of flowers to the entire city. Most flowers originate from Sadec City in the Mekong Delta.
- Vietnam Street Food Tour - The tour proceeds past the bustling fashion street, crossing the bridge that connects Districts 5 and 4. Next, it moves to District 7, known as the richest area in Ho Chi Minh City, often referred to as the “Beverly Hills of Saigon.” A leisurely walk allows exploration of this area, including a visit to the Starlight Bridge, a popular nighttime hangout for local youth. The guide then takes guests to a unique island to enjoy contrasting views of riverside stilt houses and high-rise buildings in other districts. Continuing, the guide drives to the floating market to enjoy fresh coconut and chat with locals who live on boats year-round. This is where many boats from the Mekong Delta dock to sell their products.
- Vietnam Street Food Tour - On the way back to the hotel, the licensed driver navigates through dining alleys on the unique island surrounded by the Saigon River, a settlement for immigrants from all over Vietnam.
The tour concludes with the English-speaking drivers bidding farewell.
- Vietnam Street Food Tour - HIGHLIGHTS:
- Thich Quang Duc statue - commemorating his protest against the harsh policies of the South Vietnam Government
- The Nguyen Thien Thuat area - the old apartment in District 3
- The Biggest Flower Market – District 10
- The Cambodian, Chinese traditional medicine, and Lantern market
- The Chinatown – District 5
- The Ghost apartment
- The Thien Hau Temple - approximately 300 years old
- The Binh Tay Market – the largest wholesale market
- The Floating Market - try coconut and see how locals live on boats
- District 4 - the smallest and most famous district for street food.

- Meal with 2 beverage options
- Accident insurance included
- Culinary stop for local dining
- Personal English-speaking guide
- 4-hour motorbike tour with quality helmet and rain gear
- Meal with 2 beverage options
- Accident insurance included
- Culinary stop for local dining
- Personal English-speaking guide
- 4-hour motorbike tour with quality helmet and rain gear
- Tips and Personal expenses
- Tips and Personal expenses
At 5:30 PM, an English-speaking tour guide will meet the group at the hotel or a designated location.
The first stop is the statue of Thich Quang Duc, a Buddhist monk who self-immolated in 1963 to protest the South Vietnamese government’s persecution of Buddhism.
The tour will then proceed to a local bunker in Saigon, where participants can enjoy…
At 5:30 PM, an English-speaking tour guide will meet the group at the hotel or a designated location.
The first stop is the statue of Thich Quang Duc, a Buddhist monk who self-immolated in 1963 to protest the South Vietnamese government’s persecution of Buddhism.
The tour will then proceed to a local bunker in Saigon, where participants can enjoy coffee and learn about its historical significance as a storage site for weapons used in the attack on the Independence Palace.
Following this, the group will visit a historical building constructed in 1986 to gain insight into the lives of the working-class residents.
Next, the tour will continue to the largest flower market, where most of the flowers are sourced from the Mekong Delta.
Afterward, the tour will explore District 7, known as the wealthiest area of Saigon. Here, participants can take a leisurely stroll on the Starlight Bridge, enjoy the fresh air, and capture memorable photos.
Finally, the tour will move to District 4, often referred to as a small island encircled by the Saigon River.
- Children under 5 years old must be followed their parent during the tour..
- Passengers weighing over 130kg, please contact with operator before booking.
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.