"The Food - Coffee Tasting and Historical Tour" is going to be different from any other tour that you have ever taken before. This is a great opportunity for you to explore hidden gems in Ho Chi Minh, where you can eat the most unique Vietnamese dishes, try the best coffee, and learn about the history of destinations that you would never find by yourself. There are a lot of tours where you only focus on food, history, or sightseeing. This experience is going to provide you with everything you need to see and try within 4 hours.
-You will be zipping around the city and visiting different local hidden gems that you would never find by yourself.
-Being in a private group, which is going to give you time and space to talk and ask your tour guide any questions you want.
We can pick you up at your accommodation if it is located in Districts 1, 3, 4, 5, or 10. Otherwise, we will meet at the general pick-up point, which is the Saigon Opera House
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The monument stands at the intersection where Thich Quang Duc, a Vietnamese Mahayana Buddhist monk, self-immolated on June 11, 1963. This was not a random act of despair, but a carefully planned and incredibly courageous protest against the persecution of Buddhists by the South Vietnamese government of President Ngo Dinh Diem. The Diem regime, which was Roman Catholic, had a history of discriminatory policies against the Buddhist majority.
Cheo Leo Cafe is more than just a place to get coffee; it's a cherished institution in Ho Chi Minh City, offering a nostalgic and authentic experience that sets it apart from the city's countless modern cafes
The specialness of the Nguyen Thien Thuat apartment area lies in its ability to be both a historical relic and a thriving, energetic community. It's a place where you can feel the pulse of old Saigon, witness authentic local life, and, of course, enjoy some of the city's best street food.
The special thing about the "hầm vũ khí bí mật Sài Gòn" (Saigon Secret Weapons Cellar) isn't just its existence, but the incredibly daring, ingenious, and dangerous story behind it. These cellars, often hidden within seemingly ordinary homes, were vital to the Vietnamese struggle for independence.
The Thien Hau Temple in Ho Chi Minh City's Cho Lon (Chinatown) district stands out for several special reasons that go beyond its beautiful architecture. It's a living and breathing cultural institution with deep roots.
Bánh Xèo Ngọc Sơn, located in Ho Chi Minh City's District 5, holds a special place in the city's culinary landscape for several reasons. While there are countless bánh xèo (sizzling pancake) places, Ngọc Sơn is renowned for a particular style and experience.
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