Sài Gòn (Ho Chi Minh City)

A vibrant blend of history, energy, and nonstop flavor.

Sài Gòn, officially known as Ho Chi Minh City, is Vietnam’s largest metropolis—a vibrant tapestry of energy, ambition, and contrasts. It is a place where historic temples and French colonial buildings share space with glass skyscrapers, boutique cafes, and bustling street markets. Every corner buzzes with movement and intent, yet there's always a hidden alley or rooftop escape waiting to be discovered.

This is a city that never stops evolving. In District 1, you’ll find iconic landmarks such as the Notre-Dame Cathedral, Central Post Office, and the historic Reunification Palace. In Chợ Lớn, the city’s old Chinatown, the air is thick with incense and tradition. And all across the city, cafés and creative spaces thrive—reflecting the spirit of a new generation that’s both deeply rooted and forward-looking.


Sài Gòn is also a gastronomic capital, where street food stalls coexist with fine dining. From sizzling bánh xèo on the pavement to upscale interpretations of Vietnamese classics, every meal tells a story. And when night falls, the city glows with rooftop bars, jazz lounges, and hidden cocktail dens.

But perhaps what defines Sài Gòn most is its relentless energy paired with warm human connection—a place where every handshake can turn into a story, every street corner into a discovery. For travelers seeking both dynamism and authenticity, Sài Gòn delivers not just a destination, but a vivid experience of modern Vietnam.