Choosing the Saigon Full Day Tour is the perfect way to experience the city’s culture, history, and energy in just one day. You’ll visit iconic landmarks like Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office, explore bustling streets, and dive into lively local markets filled with food and daily life. With this all-in-one tour, you don’t just see Saigon—you feel its vibrant heartbeat
Our car will pick you up at lobby your hotel with name
In the morning our car and guide will come to your hotel pick you up. Then starting your trip
The War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City offers a powerful look into the harsh realities of the Vietnam War. Established in 1975, it displays impactful photographs, artifacts, and documents that reveal the war’s effects on civilians, soldiers, and the environment. Exhibits on Agent Orange and other chemical weapons further highlight its lasting consequences. As a solemn reminder of history, the museum encourages reflection, awareness, and a deeper commitment to peace
Thien Hau Temple, located in Ho Chi Minh City’s Chinatown, is a historic 19th-century temple dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu. Built by the Cantonese community, it features striking Chinese-Vietnamese architecture with ornate carvings, ceramic figures, and beautifully decorated roofs. Worshippers come to pray for protection and good fortune, while visitors admire its rich cultural heritage. Today, the temple remains one of the city’s most iconic and culturally significant landmarks
Big Market, or Chợ Lớn in District 5, is a lively cultural and commercial center in Ho Chi Minh City. Originally established by the French, it showcases a blend of Chinese and Vietnamese heritage. Visitors can explore bustling markets, shops, and eateries offering everything from local food to electronics and souvenirs. With its historic temples and vibrant atmosphere, Chợ Lớn is a must-visit destination for experiencing the city’s unique cultural mix.
Independence Palace, or Reunification Palace, is a key historical site in Ho Chi Minh City. Built from 1962–1966, it served as the residence and workplace of the South Vietnamese President and a center for major political events. With its distinctive mix of European and Asian architecture, it offers visitors valuable insight into Vietnam’s modern history. After the visit, our car will take you to enjoy a local lunch
Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon, built by the French from 1877 to 1880, is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Designed in Roman and Gothic styles, it features two 58-meter bell towers and a striking red-brick façade imported from France. Inside, its spacious hall and stained glass windows add to its elegance. Today, the cathedral remains both an active place of worship and a must-visit symbol of Saigon’s history and culture
The Central Post Office of Saigon, built by the French from 1886 to 1891, is a major historical landmark in District 1. Featuring Neo-Classical architecture with Gothic and Renaissance touches, its façade includes detailed ornaments and large arched windows. Inside, the bright, spacious hall showcases a high vaulted ceiling and murals of old city maps. Today, the post office remains both a functional building and a popular stop for those interested in Saigon’s architecture and history
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