Discover the rich history of Vietnam on a full-day tour to the Cu Chi Tunnels and Ho Chi Minh City. Begin with a warm welcome at your port before exploring the intricate underground Cu Chi Tunnels, a vital site from the Vietnam War. Afterward, enjoy a traditional Vietnamese lunch at a local restaurant. Visit iconic landmarks like the Reunification Palace, Notre Dame Cathedral, and the Saigon Old Post Office, showcasing the city's French colonial architecture. This tour, ideal for history enthusiasts and culture seekers, includes round-trip transport and an English-speaking guide for a comprehensive experience.
- Includes lunch at a local restaurant
- Explore key historical sites in Ho Chi Minh City
- Comfortable transport in a private air-conditioned vehicle
Our tour guide will wait for you outside the main gate, which is 3-5 minutes from the ship dock. You need to take the free shuttle bus provided by the ground operator to the the pick-up area.
Hidden beneath the lush jungles of southern Vietnam, the Cu Chi Tunnels offer a fascinating journey into history. This intricate underground network once stretched over 200 kilometers, serving as a vital stronghold during the Vietnam War. Today, visitors can crawl through sections of the tunnels, marvel at hidden trapdoors, and explore wartime kitchens and command posts. More than just a military relic, the site showcases the resilience, ingenuity, and determination of the Vietnamese people. A visit to Cu Chi is not only an adventure into the past but also an eye-opening cultural experience that will leave Western travelers inspired and amazed.
Ho Chi Minh City, still fondly called Saigon, is a vibrant mix of history and modern life. Explore the Reunification Palace, once the seat of South Vietnam’s government, and admire the French-colonial beauty of Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Post Office. The lively Ben Thanh Market is perfect for shopping and tasting local flavors, while the elegant Saigon Opera House hosts world-class performances. Stroll along Nguyen Hue Walking Street to soak in the city’s energy, or visit the historic War Remnants Museum for deeper insights. Saigon’s blend of culture, cuisine, and heritage makes it an unmissable stop in Vietnam.
The **Saigon Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica** is an iconic landmark in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City. Built by French colonists in the late 19th century, it features striking red bricks imported from Marseille and soaring twin bell towers. A symbol of the city’s colonial heritage, the cathedral offers visitors a peaceful retreat amid bustling Saigon.
The **Saigon Opera House**, also known as the Municipal Theatre, is a stunning French colonial gem built in 1897. Its elegant façade, inspired by Paris’s Petit Palais, showcases intricate carvings and grand arches. Inside, the 500-seat auditorium hosts cultural shows, ballets, and concerts. A visit offers travelers a taste of Saigon’s rich artistic and architectural heritage.
The **Saigon People’s Committee Building**, completed in 1909, is one of Ho Chi Minh City’s most photographed landmarks. Built in French colonial style, it features graceful arches, ornate balconies, and a central clock tower. While the interior is not open to the public, its striking façade and location on Nguyen Hue Walking Street make it a must-see attraction, especially when illuminated at night.
The **Ben Thanh Market** is a bustling symbol of Ho Chi Minh City, dating back to 1914. Inside, visitors can wander through colorful stalls selling everything from handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs to fresh produce and aromatic street food. It’s the perfect place to practice bargaining, taste local flavors, and experience the city’s lively atmosphere, both day and night.
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