Ho Chi Minh City Street Food Tour with Local LGBT Student Guide. Explore the vibrant streets of Ho Chi Minh City alongside a friendly young local LGBT student guide. Taste your way through the city’s famous street food while learning about Vietnamese flavors, ingredients, and everyday food culture. Food costs are not included.
Along the journey, enjoy light sightseeing as you pass some of the city’s iconic landmarks, including the Thich Quang Duc Monument, historic weapon bunkers, Bui Vien Walking Street, Nguyen Hue Walking Street, the Saigon Opera House, Saigon Central Post Office, Ba Son Bridge, and scenic views along the Saigon River.
This experience combines authentic street food, cultural insight, and an inclusive, welcoming atmosphere — perfect for travelers looking to discover Ho Chi Minh City through local eyes.
[1] Our Guide Will Greet You In Central Of Ho Chi Minh City.
[2] Please Send Us The Following Information To Arrange Your Pickup: Full Name, Hotel Address, WhatsApp Phone Number.
[3] If You Request Pick-up Or Drop-Off At Hiep Phuoc Port, Phu My Port, Outside Ho Chi Minh City Center. An Additional Fee Will Apply. The Cost Depends On Your Group Size.
[4] We’ve prepared several options for you to choose from, so you can find the one that best suits your needs. If you have any questions or special requests, simply use the ‘Ask a Question’ option and include your WhatsApp number—our team will be happy to assist you promptly.
[5] At the beginning of the tour, a cash tip of 400,000 VND per person is collected as part of the tour policy to support service staff throughout the journey.
This meaningful monument honors Thich Quang Duc, the Buddhist monk known around the world for his historic act of protest in 1963. The site offers insight into an important moment in Vietnamese history and reflects the country’s cultural and spiritual heritage.
Hidden beneath ordinary buildings and cafés, these secret bunkers were once used during the Vietnam War to store weapons and support resistance activities. Guests can learn fascinating stories about Saigon’s wartime history and underground network.
Known as the city’s backpacker and nightlife hub, Bui Vien is full of energy, street music, bars, local snacks, and lively crowds. It’s one of the best places to experience Ho Chi Minh City’s vibrant evening atmosphere.
A modern pedestrian boulevard in the heart of District 1, Nguyen Hue Walking Street is popular with locals and visitors alike. Surrounded by cafés, historic buildings, and city lights, it’s a perfect place for photos and people-watching.
Built during the French colonial era, the Opera House is one of the city’s most elegant architectural landmarks. Its beautifully illuminated exterior creates a charming atmosphere, especially in the evening.
One of Ho Chi Minh City’s most iconic colonial buildings, the Central Post Office features classic French architecture and historical charm. Inside, guests can admire the grand interior and vintage design.
This modern bridge connects District 1 with Thu Duc City and offers stunning skyline views over the Saigon River. It is especially beautiful at night when the city lights reflect on the water.
Flowing through the heart of the city, the Saigon River provides relaxing waterfront views and a different perspective of Ho Chi Minh City’s modern skyline and daily local life.
Taste a variety of authentic Vietnamese street foods selected by your local LGBT student guide. Along the way, learn about traditional ingredients, regional specialties, local eating habits, and the important role street food plays in everyday Vietnamese culture. Food and drinks are self-paid.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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