Ho Chi Minh City

A celebration of Asian modernity in Vietnam's largest city - Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon).

Saigon is an intriguing city located in the Mekong Delta, near the border of Cambodia in Southern Vietnam. During the war with America between 1954-1976, Saigon was the capital city of South Vietnam. Today, Saigon is not the capital of Vietnam, but it is the modern, largest and most advanced city in Vietnam.


Ho Chi Minh City surprises tourists by being lively, touristy, full of high-quality activities and experiences. Within the busy day-to-day life, the city hides a charm that makes every visitor who travels to Vietnam fascinated and thrilled. The unbelievable stories of the city, the combination of the wonderful attractions, the joyful nightlife, the museums, the markets, the bars, the store, the cafes and the diverse luxury restaurants, makes Saigon a desirable and  fun tourist destination.


The city's grim history of wars does not characterize Saigon today at all, but it is possible to see evidence of the less positive days in museums and various tourist sites. During the Vietnam-American War, Saigon was used by the American military as a central city. In 1975 when it was occupied by the North Vietnam militias, it was renamed Ho Chi Minh City in honor of the North Vietnamese leader. Today the the city still continues to be called Saigon.

 

Vietnam Far East 24/7 offers high-end tours in Ho Chi Minh City.

We give our travelers a glimpse into the rich history, bustling markets, and to the lively nightlife of this dynamic city. Every tour includes exclusive experiences that take visitors to the city's most iconic landmarks and off-the-beaten-track hotspots.

 

One of the highlights in Ho Chi Minh City is the War Remnants Museum, which showcases the legacy of the Vietnam War and the impact it had on the country. Another must-visit attraction is the Reunification Palace, a former presidential palace that serves as a symbol of the country's liberation from the war with America and reunification of the North and South of Vietnam.

 

A tour of Ho Chi Minh City would not be complete without exploring its bustling markets, such as the Ben Thanh Market, where travelers can purchase unique souvenirs and sample local street food. Another market worth visiting is the Binh Tay Market, which is popular with both locals and tourists for its lively atmosphere and diverse selection of goods.

 

Don’t miss a pleasant vacation to the wonders of Vietnam.

Book a tour today and get ready to be amazed!