Explore Saigon’s vibrant culture and history in one day. Visit iconic landmarks, taste local street food, and feel the city’s heartbeat.
Explore Saigon’s vibrant culture and history in one day. Visit iconic landmarks, taste local street food, and feel the city’s heartbeat.
- Ho Chi Minh City - In the morning, a car and guide will arrive at your hotel to pick you up, marking the start of your journey.
- The Independence Palace - Also known as Reunification Palace, this historical site in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, was built between 1962 and 1966. It served as the office of the President of South Vietnam and a venue…
- Ho Chi Minh City - In the morning, a car and guide will arrive at your hotel to pick you up, marking the start of your journey.
- The Independence Palace - Also known as Reunification Palace, this historical site in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, was built between 1962 and 1966. It served as the office of the President of South Vietnam and a venue for political and cultural events. With its unique fusion of European and Asian architectural styles, the Independence Palace is a major attraction for those interested in exploring Vietnam’s rich history and culture.
- Saigon Notre Dame Cathedral - Constructed by the French from 1877 to 1880, the Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon is a prominent landmark in Ho Chi Minh City. It features Roman and Gothic architectural styles, with two 58-meter bell towers and a distinctive red-brick façade. Inside, stained glass windows depict scenes from the Bible, enhancing its tranquil beauty. The cathedral remains a place of worship and a popular destination for visitors interested in Saigon’s cultural and historical heritage.
- Central Post Office - Built by the French between 1886 and 1891, the Central Post Office of Saigon is a significant landmark in Ho Chi Minh City. Situated near Notre-Dame Cathedral, it showcases Neo-Classical architecture with Gothic and Renaissance influences. The façade is adorned with intricate details and large windows, while the interior features a high vaulted ceiling and murals of old city maps. Today, it stands as a historic site and a favored stop for those exploring Saigon.
- War Remnants Museum - The War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City provides a poignant insight into the Vietnam War’s devastating effects. Established in 1975, it houses artifacts, photographs, and documents that portray the harsh realities of the conflict, including the impact of Agent Orange and other chemical weapons. The museum serves as a solemn reminder of the past, educating visitors about the horrors of war while advocating for peace and reconciliation.
- Cholon - Known as Big Market or Chợ Lớn in District 5, this vibrant cultural and commercial hub in Ho Chi Minh City was originally established by the French. It offers a rich blend of Chinese and Vietnamese heritage. Visitors can explore bustling markets and shops offering everything from food to electronics, while also discovering temples and shrines that contribute to the area’s unique charm. Chợ Lớn is a must-visit for those eager to experience the lively local culture.
- Ba Thien Hau Temple - Located in Ho Chi Minh City’s Chinatown, Thien Hau Temple is a 19th-century temple dedicated to Mazu, the Chinese sea goddess. Built by the Cantonese community, it features intricate carvings, ceramic figurines, and ornate roof decorations that blend Chinese and Vietnamese styles. The temple is both a place of worship and a cultural landmark, drawing visitors interested in the rich heritage of the Chinese community in Vietnam.
- Bach Dang - Bach Dang Pier, constructed in the 19th century along the Saigon River, is a favored spot in Ho Chi Minh City for enjoying riverside views and a relaxing atmosphere. From here, visitors can take a waterbus to see the city’s iconic landmarks, including Landmark 81, Bitexco Tower, and the serene greenery of District 2. Exploring the Saigon River by waterbus offers a unique perspective of this city, once known as the Pearl of the Far East. After the trip, guests will be transferred back to their hotel.

- Water Bus ticket
- English and Vietnamese speaking tour guide
- Bottled water
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Lunch
- Water Bus ticket
- English and Vietnamese speaking tour guide
- Bottled water
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Lunch
- Other personal expenses
- Holiday surcharge
- Other personal expenses
- Holiday surcharge
Opting for the Saigon Full Day Tour is an excellent choice to immerse yourself in the city’s charm, culture, and history all in a single day. Participants will have the opportunity to see famous sites such as the Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office, wander through vibrant streets, and discover lively traditional markets while sampling local…
Opting for the Saigon Full Day Tour is an excellent choice to immerse yourself in the city’s charm, culture, and history all in a single day. Participants will have the opportunity to see famous sites such as the Notre-Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office, wander through vibrant streets, and discover lively traditional markets while sampling local street cuisine. This tour allows you to genuinely experience the dynamic spirit of Saigon, ensuring your visit is both unforgettable and rewarding.
- If you are vegetarian, please let us know in advance. We will prepare it in advance according to your request.
- Holiday surcharge
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.