Kiss City Tour is more than sightseeing — it’s a conversation through time. Guided by young local storytellers, you’ll explore Saigon’s landmarks like Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Central Post Office, and the Reunification Palace, alongside hidden gems like the Thích Quảng Đức Memorial, Thiên Hậu Temple, and Đỗ Phủ Café with its secret wartime bunker.
At each stop, your guide will share personal stories and fresh perspectives — not just what happened, but why it still matters today. Expect honesty, humor, and moments that spark real reflection.
Midway through the tour, you’ll enjoy one local dish — a short break to taste a flavor that’s part of Vietnam’s soul. The dish may vary, but it’s always a favorite.
This tour is perfect for travelers who want more than just photos. It’s a journey into the heart of the city, led by people who live it — and love to share it.
The female drivers from KissTour often come to your place (hotel/Airbnb/apartment) a couple of minutes before the tour starts. Please kindly look for them in front of your place. They wear the blue Ao Dai dresses. Some places doesn't allow us to park our scooters for long so in case you don't find us at the lobby, please look for us in front of your place (front door/gate/etc...)
This isn’t a typical city tour — it’s a personal journey through history, culture, and real conversations. Here’s what you can expect: - Ride through Saigon’s past and present with a local female guide in Ao Dai. - Visit key landmarks like Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Central Post Office, and Reunification Palace. - Explore lesser-known sites like Thích Quảng Đức Memorial, Thiên Hậu Temple, and Đỗ Phủ Café with a hidden wartime bunker. - Hear personal stories and reflections that go beyond facts — how history shaped modern Vietnam. - Enjoy one local dish along the way — a short break to recharge and taste a flavor of the city. - Ask questions, share views, and connect with your guide for a real cultural exchange. - A meaningful city tour perfect for curious travelers who enjoy conversations, not checklists.
Step inside one of Saigon’s most iconic colonial buildings. This still-functioning post office features vaulted ceilings, vintage phone booths, and a giant portrait of Ho Chi Minh. It’s a charming blend of architecture, history, and everyday life.
If you have limited time in Saigon and haven't got time to see the popular landmarks, we will take you there to tick off the sights and learn about city history & culture.
Pass by the Independence Palace
This memorial honors Thích Quảng Đức, the Vietnamese monk who self-immolated in 1963 to protest religious oppression. Located at a busy Saigon intersection, the statue marks a powerful moment in history — quiet but unforgettable, right in the heart of the city.
Built in the late 19th century by the French, Notre-Dame Cathedral is one of Saigon’s most iconic landmarks. With its red bricks, twin bell towers, and peaceful garden out front, it offers a quiet contrast to the city’s usual buzz — and a glimpse into its colonial past.
Thien Hau Temple, located in Saigon’s Chinatown, is one of the city’s oldest and most atmospheric temples. With its smoky incense coils, detailed carvings, and quiet courtyards, the temple offers a glimpse into both spiritual life and Chinese-Vietnamese heritage.
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