Ho Chi Minh City: The Soul of Saigon Heritage

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USD $50 /pax

Why you’ll love this trip?

  • Time-Efficient Adventure: Perfect for travelers on a tight schedule who want to see the city’s highlights in a single journey.

  • Expert Historical Insights: Discover the fascinating stories behind Saigon’s evolution with our knowledgeable local guides.

  • Iconic Landmark Circuit: Visit the city’s most famous sites, including the Reunification Palace and the War Remnants Museum.

  • Architectural Wonders: Marvel at the French colonial beauty of the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Old Central Post Office.

  • Memorable Photography: Capture stunning photos of Ho Chi Minh City’s top attractions to treasure your travel memories forever.

  • Comprehensive Overview: Gain a deep understanding of how the city’s rich history continues to shape its vibrant present.

Infomation & Trip map

Day by day itinerary

08:00 AM – The Soul of Cholon (Chinatown): Our day begins with an immersion into the vibrant culture of Chinatown. Explore the bustling Binh Tay Market, a wholesale hub filled with local sights and sounds, followed by a visit to the historic Thien Hau Temple. Marvel at the intricate incense coils and the legendary spiritual stories of this ancient sanctuary.

10:30 AM – Reflections of History: We transition to the War Remnants Museum, a profound site that offers a deep look into Vietnam’s military history. This visit provides a powerful opportunity to reflect on the country’s resilience and its journey toward peace.

12:00 PM – Local Culinary Break: Enjoy a well-deserved break with a traditional Beef Noodle Soup (Pho) lunch—a quintessential Vietnamese dish prepared with authentic flavors at a highly-rated local eatery.

01:30 PM – French Colonial Masterpieces: The afternoon journey focuses on the architectural elegance of the city center. We will visit:

  • Notre Dame Cathedral: Admire the striking red-brick facade of this neo-Romanesque landmark.

  • Old Central Post Office: Step inside this beautifully preserved building, a masterpiece of European architecture designed by Gustave Eiffel.

03:00 PM – The Landmark of Reunification: Explore the Reunification Palace (formerly the Independence Palace), an iconic symbol of the end of the Vietnam War. Our guide will lead you through its grand halls, secret bunkers, and the President’s private quarters while sharing its significant historical role.

04:30 PM – Vibrant City Life & Shopping: Conclude the adventure with a stop at the City Hall for iconic photos of the statue of Uncle Ho. Finally, we dive into the energetic atmosphere of Ben Thanh Market. This is your chance to practice your bargaining skills and pick up unique souvenirs or local snacks.

05:00 PM – Tour Conclusion: Our vehicle will escort you back to District 1, marking the end of a comprehensive journey through the history, culture, and daily life of Saigon with Zavira Travel.

Inclusions

Meals

Lunch

Transport

Shuttle bus/ Limousine

Accommodation

Included activities
  • Modern Transportation: Enjoy a smooth and comfortable journey in our high-quality, air-conditioned car or van, tailored to your group size.

  • Professional English-Speaking Guide: Gain in-depth knowledge and local perspectives from our experienced, licensed guide who will accompany you throughout the day.

  • All-Inclusive Entrance Fees: Skip the stress of ticket queues—all admission fees for every landmark listed in the itinerary are fully covered in your package.

  • Authentic Local Lunch: Savor a delicious and authentic meal at a carefully selected restaurant, featuring the famous culinary delights of Saigon.

  • Essential Refreshment: Stay cool and hydrated during your city exploration with one complimentary bottle of premium mineral water provided per guest.

Tour Price

FAQs

1. Is there a specific dress code for visiting the landmarks in Ho Chi Minh City?

While Saigon is quite modern, we recommend dressing respectfully when visiting site like the Thien Hau Temple and the Reunification Palace. Wearing outfits that cover your shoulders and knees is appreciated. Comfortable walking shoes are also highly recommended, as you will be exploring several historic sites on foot.

2. Is the War Remnants Museum suitable for children?

The museum contains some very powerful and graphic exhibits related to the war. For families traveling with young children, we suggest consulting with our guide beforehand. Our guides are experienced in navigating the museum and can help focus on the more educational and outdoor displays (like the aircraft and tanks) to ensure the experience is age-appropriate.

3. What makes the China Town (Cholon) area special compared to District 1?

While District 1 showcases French colonial architecture and modern skyscrapers, China Town (District 5) offers a glimpse into the traditional trading roots of the city. Visiting Binh Tay Market and the ancient temples allows you to experience a more authentic, chaotic, and colorful side of Saigon’s daily life that you won’t find in the city center.

4. Can I request a vegetarian meal for the included lunch?

Certainly. Zavira Travel caters to all dietary preferences. Whether you are vegetarian, vegan, or have specific food allergies, please let us know at the time of booking. We will ensure your lunch features delicious plant-based versions of local specialties like Pho or other regional dishes.

5. What is the best time to visit the outdoor markets like Ben Thanh?

Our tour visits Ben Thanh Market in the afternoon, which is a great time to see the bustling trade and vibrant atmosphere. However, the market is undercover, so it provides a good escape from the sun. Remember that bargaining is part of the culture here, and our guide can give you tips on how to get the best prices for souvenirs.

6. How much time is spent at each location?

 We have carefully balanced the itinerary to ensure you have enough time to appreciate each site without feeling rushed. Typically, we spend about 45 to 60 minutes at major landmarks like the War Remnants Museum and the Reunification Palace, leaving ample time for photography and historical storytelling.

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