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Populiariausios lankytinos vietos Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Things to do in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam include exploring Ben Thanh Market for local crafts and street food. The War Remnants Museum offers a powerful historical perspective. Don't miss the Independence Palace, a symbol of Vietnam's reunification, and the nearby Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica with its striking French colonial architecture.

Ben Thanh Market

1. Ben Thanh Market

4.0 (79,851)
MarketTuristinė lankytina vietaKultūrinis orientyrasĮdomi vietaĮstaiga

Central hub for local life and bargains. Navigate colorful stalls of food, textiles and souvenirs while haggling like a local.

Greiti faktai: Step inside and your nose will be met by a dizzying mix of grilled seafood, fresh herbs, and sweet dried fruits, while vendors sling bargains with practiced smiles. Locals and visitors weave through more than 1,500 stalls, turning haggling for silk, handicrafts, and street-food plates into a lively sport that can score you a meal for just a few dollars.

Akcentai: At dusk lanterns and neon turn the aisles into a kaleidoscope, the air thick with the caramel sizzle of grilled prawns, the sharp citrus of freshly pressed sugarcane and the nutty smoke of toasted sesame from tiny woks. Longtime stallholders often open with a price two or three times what they'll accept, then trade rapid hand signals and a sly grin to settle for about 30 to 50 percent less, so knowing a few Vietnamese numbers pays off fast.

War Remnants Museum

2. War Remnants Museum

4.5 (40,110)
Turistinė lankytina vietaMuziejusĮdomi vietaĮstaiga

A frank, often graphic look at Vietnam's modern conflicts that sparks reflection. Galleries of photos, military hardware, and survivor accounts deliver an intense, human perspective.

Greiti faktai: Visitors often leave stunned by graphic war photography and life-sized military hardware that fill the galleries, with thousands of wartime photographs on display. A hush sometimes falls in the dim rooms where personal stories and evocative artifacts force people to confront the human cost of conflict, making the experience unexpectedly moving rather than purely historical.

Akcentai: Climbing the narrow stairs to the top floor, you'll find walls of raw black-and-white photos arranged like a wartime scrapbook, many with faded handwritten captions dated in the 1970s that make the room feel like someone's memory chest. On the sunlit lawn out front, a UH-1 Huey helicopter and an M48 tank sit with peeling olive-green paint and readable serial numbers, while school groups often press palms to the metal and count dents aloud, treating the rust like a map of stories.

Independence Palace (Reunification Palace)

3. Independence Palace (Reunification Palace)

Reunification Palace

4.5 (45,020)
MuziejusIstorinis orientyrasTuristinė lankytina vietaIstorinė vietaĮdomi vieta

Step into modern Vietnamese history at Independence Palace. Walk preserved war rooms, vintage 1960s offices and the rooftop helipad.

Greiti faktai: Visitors step into a cool, cavernous foyer where original 1960s control rooms and quirky broadcasting booths feel frozen in a tense, cinematic moment. A 20-meter-deep bunker and a private cinema lie beneath the halls, giving a secretive, movie-set vibe to otherwise formal state rooms.

Akcentai: Architect Ngô Viết Thụ completed the palace in 1966, and inside you can still smell oiled teak while original 1960s rotary telephones and green-lit radio panels sit in a subterranean command room like props from a Cold War movie. A battered gate and a scarred stretch of lawn mark April 30, 1975, when a North Vietnamese tank drove through the main entrance, and you can climb up to the sun-warmed rooftop helipad and feel the concrete underfoot as you imagine the tense minutes that followed.

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Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon

4. Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon

4.4 (27,829)
Turistinė lankytina vietaBažnyčiaReliginė vietaAssociation Or OrganizationĮdomi vieta

French colonial architecture and twin bell towers in central Ho Chi Minh City. Explore stained-glass windows, a quiet courtyard, and the iconic red-brick facade.

Greiti faktai: Step into the sunlit plaza and the twin red-brick towers loom above, their clocks still ticking while the bronze statue of the Virgin catches the light. You'll notice French-made stained glass and imported construction materials that give the whole place an unexpectedly Parisian air under humid tropical skies.

Akcentai: Step into the sunlit square and look up: the twin red-brick bell towers rise about 58 meters each, housing six bronze bells that ring a low, chest-shaking tone on Sundays. Local worshippers slip tiny hand-written prayer notes into crevices around the statue of the Virgin Mary, and on humid afternoons the scent of incense mixes with warm stone and old bronze so you can almost taste the history.

Saigon Central Post Office

5. Saigon Central Post Office

4.4 (5,137)
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Stand beneath a grand French colonial arcade opposite Notre-Dame Cathedral, a vivid slice of Saigon history. Wander tiled halls, admire painted maps and vintage phone booths, post a keepsake.

Greiti faktai: Step inside and a hush falls under soaring vaulted ceilings, where ornate ironwork and a vintage telephone bank make every corner feel like a movie set. Colorful colonial-era maps and a grand arched clock preside over bustling counters that still dispatch mail, while photographers and couples line up for the perfect postcard shot.

Akcentai: Most guidebooks credit Gustave Eiffel; however, the original blueprints actually bear the name Alfred Foulhoux, a little-known authorship twist that architecture buffs love to whisper about. Step inside and the air smells faintly of ink and waxed wood; two massive maps dated 1892 stretch across the back wall, while the clack of vintage typewriters and the shine of green-painted counters under a gilt clock make the whole place feel like a living postcard.

Bitexco Financial Tower - Saigon Skydeck

6. Bitexco Financial Tower - Saigon Skydeck

Saigon Skydeck

4.4 (12,278)
Apžvalgos aikštelėTuristinė lankytina vietaĮdomi vietaĮstaiga

Panoramic 360-degree views from one of Saigon's tallest towers. Step onto the outdoor observation deck to watch the city, river, and sunset unfold.

Greiti faktai: A dramatic helipad silhouette punctuates the tower's skyline, and the curved glass observation floor offers sweeping, almost cinematic panoramas that stretch across the city. From up there you can watch traffic rivers and glittering bridges shrink into a toy-like grid, and the quick elevator ride makes the whole experience feel instantaneous.

Akcentai: The high-speed elevator rockets you 49 floors in about 35 seconds, making your ears pop as floor-to-ceiling glass turns a sprawling tangle of motorbikes and tin roofs into a glittering patchwork below. On select evenings staff dim the lights and the deck slowly rotates through a 200-degree panorama while a soft audio guide points out rivers and bridges, and local staff whisper a story about a couple who once held a wedding reception on the helipad.

Cu Chi Tunnels

7. Cu Chi Tunnels

4.5 (16,856)
Istorinis orientyrasTuristinė lankytina vietaHistory MuseumIstorinė vietaMuziejus

Experience an extensive wartime tunnel network that reveals Vietnam's guerrilla ingenuity. Crawl short tunnels, view traps and kitchens, and hear veterans' firsthand stories.

Greiti faktai: Crawling through narrow, cool earthen passages gives a startling sense of how stealth and improvisation let fighters live and move underground for months. Visitors still encounter clever booby traps fashioned from everyday objects and can peek into tiny chambers that once held kitchens, meeting rooms and medical spaces.

Akcentai: Underfoot you'll squeeze through mud corridors barely 60 centimeters wide, crawling past tiny oil-lamp lit chambers and hidden kitchens in a labyrinth that stretched for more than 250 kilometers. Guerrillas rigged cunning booby traps like punji-stake pits camouflaged with leaves and baited with sharpened bamboo spikes sometimes smeared with feces to cause infection, and they passed secret orders in matchbox-sized carved wooden containers.

Saigon Opera House (Municipal Theatre)

8. Saigon Opera House (Municipal Theatre)

Municipal Theatre

4.6 (16,885)
Opera HouseConcert HallPerforming Arts TheaterTuristinė lankytina vietaLive Music Venue

Elegant French colonial theatre worth visiting. See gilded interiors, chandeliers and live performances in a compact, photogenic setting.

Greiti faktai: Step inside and you feel Belle Époque opulence: gilded moldings, velvet seats, and a surprisingly intimate stage tucked behind its grand façade. Evening performances attract a lively mix of locals and travelers, and the glowing façade is a magnet for photographers snapping dramatic night shots.

Akcentai: Built in 1898, the Belle Époque façade opens into a gilded horseshoe auditorium with roughly 800 red-velvet seats, where a central chandelier pours warm, honey-colored light across carved wooden balconies. On quiet nights you can hear the wooden stage sigh underfoot, a grainy, theatre-only creak that performers say helps them find the right tempo before the overture.

Jade Emperor Pagoda (Chua Ngoc Hoang)

9. Jade Emperor Pagoda (Chua Ngoc Hoang)

Chua Ngoc Hoang

4.7 (1,715)
Buddhist TempleReliginė vietaAssociation Or OrganizationĮdomi vietaĮstaiga

Ornate 19th-century Taoist temple offering vivid religious atmosphere and rich Chinese-Vietnamese art. Expect dragon sculptures, lacquered altars, and locals burning incense.

Greiti faktai: Stepping inside, you walk into an incense-thick chamber where carved wooden deities and lacquered altars glow beneath dangling lanterns. A tucked-away ritual involves tossing a coin into a central urn to test your luck, and visitors are often struck by the dense, almost theatrical arrangement of Taoist and Buddhist icons.

Akcentai: Step through a narrow doorway and you’re greeted by a cloud of incense and the low metallic clink of prayer bells, every surface crowded with lacquered altars and vividly painted statues that seem to lean toward you. Legend says the sanctuary was founded in 1909 by Taoist worshippers, and longtime locals still leave red joss-paper and tiny cups of tea on the altar as a personal bargain with the deities.

Binh Tay Market (Cholon)

10. Binh Tay Market (Cholon)

Cholon

4.4 (6,084)
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Vibrant wholesale market in Cholon where locals haggle over spices and textiles. Wander crowded alleys, taste Cantonese snacks, and find cheap homewares.

Greiti faktai: A heady mix of chili, incense and fried garlic hits you the moment you enter the maze of stalls, where merchants stack mountains of spices, dried seafood and hardware in narrow, bustling aisles. Locals and touring chefs alike hunt wholesale bargains that can cut typical prices by nearly half, then duck into tiny tea or noodle stalls to recharge after a frenetic round of haggling.

Akcentai: Walk through the main hall and you'll notice vendors stacking conical baskets up to three meters high while Mrs. Lan, whose family has run stall 17 for four generations, still uses a brass scale stamped 1954 to weigh dried shrimp. By dawn a neighborly ritual unfolds: at 5:30 a.m. the Phan family ladles out tangy tamarind soup from a battered blue enamel pot, the steam perfumed with star anise and crushed chili, and regulars pay with the same chit system they've used since 1949.

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Tradiciniai saldūs patiekalai

Che

Che

Che is a colorful family of sweet soups and puddings that look like edible mosaics, vendors layer beans, jellies, and coconut milk into tall cups that glow under Saigon's streetlights.

Banh flan

Banh flan

Bánh flan is Vietnam's caramel custard twist, using condensed milk instead of cream so the texture is silkier and it became a beloved street dessert after French influence met local ingredients.

Banh chuoi

Banh chuoi

Bánh chuối is a rustic banana cake, often steamed with coconut milk so it is fudgy and fragrant, and it grew from home kitchens into popular market stalls across the city.

Tradiciniai sūrūs patiekalai

Pho

Pho

Phở in Ho Chi Minh City shows the South's love of bold herbs and a slightly sweeter, richer broth, so a bowl arrives piled with basil, bean sprouts, lime, and generous slices of meat for a lively, layered taste.

Banh mi

Banh mi

Bánh mì is a perfect Franco-Vietnamese invention, a crisp, airy baguette stuffed with pâté, pickles, cilantro, and grilled meats, and it became the city's go-to street sandwich after bakers adapted French loaves to local tastes.

Com tam

Com tam

Cơm tấm started as a thrifty dish using broken rice fragments, and it transformed into a Saigon classic served with grilled pork, pickled vegetables, and a sunny-side-up egg for a savory comfort meal.

Tradiciniai gėrimai

Ca phe sua da

Ca phe sua da

Cà phê sữa đá is potent Vietnamese iced coffee brewed through a phin filter directly over sweetened condensed milk, the result is a strong, creamy drink that fuels Saigon mornings and late-night conversations.

Tra da

Tra da

Trà đá is the ubiquitous iced tea handed out at street stalls and restaurants, simple, thirst-quenching, and often offered free to customers as a refreshing counterpoint to spicy food.

Sugarcane juice

Sugarcane juice

Sugarcane juice, or nước mía, is pressed fresh at street-side machines and often brightened with a squeeze of kumquat or ginger, delivering an intensely sweet, grassy drink that cools you instantly on humid days.

Frequently Asked Questions about Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

What is the best time to visit Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam?
The best months to visit Ho Chi Minh City are from December to April. During this period, the weather is most favorable with less rain and comfortable temperatures, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Is Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam expensive for travelers?
Ho Chi Minh City has an average cost of living around $900 per month. This relatively affordable cost includes accommodation, food, and transportation, making it a budget-friendly destination for many travelers.
How do tourists usually get around Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam?
Public transport in Ho Chi Minh City scores 5 out of 10. While you can find buses and motorbike taxis, many tourists prefer using ride-hailing apps or renting motorbikes for convenience and quicker travel within the city.
How many tourists visit Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam each year?
Ho Chi Minh City attracts approximately 8 million tourists annually. This significant flow of visitors reflects its popularity as a travel destination in Vietnam with many cultural and urban attractions.
Is Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam safe for travelers?
Ho Chi Minh City is generally safe for travelers, but like any large city, it is important to stay vigilant, especially in crowded areas. Petty theft can occur, so keeping an eye on belongings and using trustworthy transport is recommended.

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Cu Chi Tunnels

70 km ~1.5h by car/bus

Historic underground tunnel network from the Vietnam War.

Mekong Delta (My Tho/Cai Be)

70 km ~1.5–2h by car/boat

River islands, boat tours, floating markets and fruit orchards.

Vung Tau

95 km ~1.5–2h by car or hydrofoil

Coastal town with beaches, seafood and seaside views.

Can Gio Biosphere Reserve

40 km ~1–1.5h by car/boat

Mangrove forest, wildlife sanctuary and coastal scenery.

Tay Ninh (Cao Dai Temple & Black Virgin Mountain)

100 km ~2–2.5h by car

Cao Dai Holy See and scenic mountain views.

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Komentarai (8)

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Ricardo D.

Visited in July, daily downpours made walking a slog, the War Remnants Museum was heavy but worth a visit if you like history.

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Gustavo V.

Use Grab for rides, always set the exact pickup point on a main road and check the driver plate, it saves time and avoids confusion.

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Miguel F.

Way more scooters than I expected, crossing felt scary at first, locals are friendly and the coffee culture is a highlight.

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Sofia C.

Withdraw larger sums to avoid ATM fees, split cash into small bills for markets and carry exact change for motorbike taxis.

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Andrea T.

Eat at market food stalls around lunchtime, walk two blocks off the main market to find the same dishes for half the price.

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Reunification Express (Hanoi–Saigon); regional southern services

From Tan Son Nhat, take a metered taxi/Grab or Airport Bus 109 to District 1; avoid unlicensed drivers.

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Populiarios apsipirkimo vietosBen Thanh Market, Saigon Centre, Vincom Center, Bui Vien area
Populiarios naktinio gyvenimo vietosBui Vien street, Rooftop bars (District 1), Pham Ngu Lao area
Populiarūs kasdieniai restoranaiQuan An Ngon, Pho 2000, Com Tam Ba Ghien
Populiarūs prabangūs restoranaiCuc Gach Quan, The Deck Saigon, Quince Saigon, La Villa French Restaurant
Populiarūs kavos namaiThe Workshop, The Coffee House, L'Usine, Saigon Oi Cafe
Čiaupų vanduo tinkamas gertiNe
Skaitmeninio klajoklio vizaNe
Geriausia taksi programaGrab, Be, Vinasun
Taksi kaina / km$0.5
Turistų per metus8000000
Gyventojų skaičius9000000
Vidutinis mobiliojo interneto greitis35 Mbps
Nedarbo procentas2.3 %
Skurdo procentas6 %
Vidutinės pajamos vienam asmeniui per mėnesį$350
Vidutinės pragyvenimo išlaidos per mėnesį$900
Viešbučio kaina už naktį nuo$20
Alkoholio kaina nuo$0.7
Kavos kaina nuo$1
Gatvės maisto kaina nuo$1.2
Restorano patiekalo kaina nuo$3
Vietinė valiutaVND
Elektros lizdų tipaiA, C
ReligijosBuddhism, Folk religion/Ancestor worship, Christianity (Catholic)
KalbosVietnamese, English, Chinese
Etninės grupėsKinh (Vietnamese), Hoa (ethnic Chinese), Khmer
Politinė orientacijaAuthoritarian left
Gyventojų tankis4400 /km²
Geografinė teritorija2061 km²
Galimos gamtos nelaimėsFlooding, Tropical storms, Heatwaves
Pavojingi gyvūnaiStray dogs, Cobras and other snakes in rural outskirts
Populiarios vietos pasivaikščiojimamsNguyen Hue Walking Street, Saigon Riverwalk, Tao Dan Park, Dong Khoi Street
Populiarus viešasis transportasPublic buses, Grab motorbike/ride-hailing, Taxis, Motorbike taxis (xe om), Metro (limited lines)
Populiarūs oro vežėjaiVietnam Airlines, Vietjet Air, Bamboo Airways
Rekomenduojamos vakcinosRoutine vaccinations, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, Tetanus, Japanese encephalitis (if rural)
Architektūros tipaiFrench colonial, Modern skyscrapers, Traditional Vietnamese, Religious architecture
Vidutinis alaus suvartojimas vienam asmeniui per metus41 l
Vidutinis vyno suvartojimas vienam asmeniui per metus1.5 l
Arbatpinigių kultūraNot required, appreciated for good service, small cash tips common, restaurants sometimes include service charge
Bendradarbystė / diena$8
Airbnb / mėn.$900
1 kambario buto nuoma / mėn.$500
Sporto salė / mėn.$25
Dienos biudžetas (keliautojui su kuprine)$25
Dienos biudžetas (vidutinės klasės)$60

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