Museum exhibiting artifacts from the Vietnam War.
Extensive underground tunnels used during the Vietnam War.
Historic French colonial cathedral in the city center.
Bustling market offering local goods and street food.
French colonial-era post office with historic architecture.
Historic building symbolizing the end of the Vietnam War.
Taoist pagoda known for its intricate carvings and statues.
Skyscraper with an observation deck offering city views.
French colonial-era opera house hosting cultural performances.
Region known for its rivers, swamps, and floating markets.
Vibrant backpacker area with nightlife and eateries.
Museum showcasing the city's history and culture.
Large urban park popular for morning exercises and relaxation.
One of the oldest zoos, featuring diverse flora and fauna.
Pedestrian street known for events and evening activities.
Historic Chinese district with temples and markets.
Large Buddhist temple with traditional Vietnamese architecture.
Central market in Chinatown offering various goods.
Amusement park with a focus on Buddhist-themed attractions.
Popular water park with slides and pools for all ages.
The city's business hub with a vibrant mix of Vietnamese daily life and modern conveniences.
A serene expat-friendly area with upscale amenities and international schools.
A blend of old and new with beautiful colonial architecture and vibrant local life.
A modern, high-end area popular with families and expats, known for its clean streets and international schools.
Historic streets with a high concentration of great restaurants and bars, a hotspot for arts and culture.
Phu Nhuan is known for its busy streets and local eateries but can be chaotic and less secure for tourists due to its dense traffic and lack of tourist amenities.
Despite recent developments, District 4 retains a rough charm with some parts less friendly to tourists due to its vibrant but unpolished local scene.
Tan Binh is primarily residential and industrial, with limited attractions for tourists and occasional safety concerns in less populated areas.
District 5, or Cho Lon, is rich in culture but can be overwhelming and challenging for tourists due to its crowded markets and busy streets.
Binh Thanh is growing in popularity but still has areas that are rough around the edges and might not feel safe for new visitors.
Tan Son Nhat International Airport