Become a "lost traveler" on the familiar land of Saigon
For those of you living in TP. HCM, everyone said that he had understood every corner of Saigon. You have spent time traveling to new lands, but have you ever "tried" to become a traveler to explore every corner of Saigon? Do you want to try "traveling" as a tourist in this city to see if Saigon has any fun?
If Hanoi is a thousand-year-old capital of civilization with peaceful and quiet beauty and a slow pace of life; Danang is modern and is "the most livable city in Vietnam", ... then Saigon is the city of the most vibrant, exciting, busiest in the country but intertwined with a bit of ancient, a little body familiar and slow.
Find a place to "stop" on the journey
The first thing most people need for travel is to find a room in a hotel to rest. Traveloka recommends that you experience "waking up in a different place" that is not home on this journey, which is sure to bring extreme excitement.
Hotel Nikko Saigon:
Opening this impressive list is the 5-star Hotel Nikko Sai Gon. Located on the bustling Nguyen Van Cu street in District 1, next to the famous Now Zone shopping center, this hotel is one of the top choices for those seeking a getaway in the heart of the bustle heat.

The hotel consists of 388 rooms and apartments, all comfortable, modern and class worthy of 5-star standards. Directing the view from the room to the panoramic city at night, you will burst into the city you are living so beautifully.


The hotel consists of 388 rooms and apartments, all comfortable, modern and class worthy of 5-star standards. Directing the view from the room to the panoramic city at night, you will burst into the city you are living so beautifully.

When you wake up in the morning, you can enjoy a buffet-style breakfast at a luxurious restaurant in Nikko Sai Gon. The hotel owns La Brasserie restaurant specializing in Asian and European cuisine, Japanese cuisine, Ming Court restaurant with Chinese dishes and The Lounge in the lobby area.
Address: 235 Nguyen Van Cu, P. Nguyen Cu Trinh, Dist. HCM
Room price per night: From VND 2,907,372. Especially, a deeper drop of 49% in EPIC SALE only.
A & Em Selection Hotel:
The next choice is in the famous Japanese area in District 1 - where you can experience the exciting Japanese atmosphere right in the city center. With such a prime location, you can try the feeling of walking to places famous for tourism such as Saigon River, Opera House, City Hall, Notre Dame Cathedral, Post Office and Palace The most from the hotel.


Address: 150 Le Thanh Ton, Ben Thanh Ward, Dist. HCM
Room price per night: From VND 482,800. Especially, a deeper drop of 49% in EPIC SALE only.
The Reverie Saigon:
The Reverie Saigon is one of the first 6-star hotels in Vietnam, and is ranked 4th in the list of 50 best hotels in the world. If you want to "change the wind" in an unprecedented "lemongrass" style, The Reverie Saigon should definitely be in the top of the hotels to stay.




Possessing up to 18 room types - an extremely impressive number, you can choose any room you want, just to suit your needs and preferences. And with this hotel, just exploring inside is enough for you to be more excited than ever. The position facing the front of Dong Khoi and Nguyen Hue streets, you can have a nice view when you are in the room, and easily go down the street to play at night, "pretending" to be real tourists.
Address: 22 - 36 Nguyễn Huệ, P. Bến Nghé, Q. 1, TP. HCM
Room price per night: From VND 5,647,654. Especially, a deeper drop of 49% in EPIC SALE only.
Live like a tourist in Saigon
If you are a tourist, you should ignore all business troubles as well as daily troubles, embrace the mood of a first-time visitor to the city and go sightseeing. Here are the locations "bold Saigon" that every tourist also visits. Traveloka knows you already know all these places, but "bet" that you may not even visit once. One day "get lost" in Saigon, try taking your backpack, hat and waving to these places, find out why it is so popular!
Bach Dang wharf:
Bach Dang Port is located in a beautiful location in District 1, but this place has been forgotten for a long time. Some of you did not know where Bach Dang Wharf is located. But recently, thanks to new planning and more exciting activities, Bach Dang wharf is becoming a "golden place" to attract not only tourists but also young Saigon.


A special feature of Bach Dang wharf is the bus route on the river. Here, you can move to other points with typical traffic type of Vietnam - traveling on water. The ticket booth at the station is always crowded, if you want to go, you should stop early.
The fare for a return trip or return trip is VND 15,000 / trip.
The Saigon River Bus will pass through 4 stations from Bach Dang Wharf in District 1; Binh An station in District 2; Thanh Da station in Binh Thanh district and Linh Dong station Thu Duc.
The interval between trips is 1 hour.
Besides the river bus, the Bach Dang Wharf campus also has a beautiful outdoor cafe. The average price for drinking water is about 50,000 VND. You can sit at the beautiful tables, watch the bus routes on the river, enjoy the wind from the river and watch the city gradually lights up extremely interesting.
Address: Ton Duc Thang Street, District 1.
First departure time: 6:30 daily
Time to start the last train: 19:30
Ticket price: VND 15,000
Japanese Street Le Thanh Ton:
There is a famous "Little Japan Town" in the heart of Saigon. Maybe you've heard of it but don't have time to drop by. So in the "lost" journey in Saigon, don't forget to try to live Japanese culture on Saigon land ..

When coming to Japanese streets, it is not difficult to see tourists holding cameras excitedly walking around the small alleys. Feel free to walk around the empty alleyways, take beautiful photos, visit some standard Japanese restaurants that sell takoyaki, okonomiyaki to sushi, ramen, udon, etc. time. There are a few bars selling sweets such as shaved ice, pastries, Japanese green teas that will probably make your "journey" more sweet.


When coming to Japanese streets, it is not difficult to see tourists holding cameras excitedly walking around the small alleys. Feel free to walk around the empty alleyways, take beautiful photos, visit some standard Japanese restaurants that sell takoyaki, okonomiyaki to sushi, ramen, udon, etc. time. There are a few bars selling sweets such as shaved ice, pastries, Japanese green teas that will probably make your "journey" more sweet.

The darker the street, the more crowded and crowded Japanese streets will become. You can continue to stay to see the bustling scenery of Little Tokyo, but remember to take care of the site. But Traveloka recommends coming only during the day, so that I can take advantage of "sightseeing" elsewhere!
Address: Alley 15A, 15B Le Thanh Ton, District 1.
Famous museums in Saigon:
History gives you the perspective of a majestic time. But have you ever wanted to "relive" those heroic moments? The museum has always been a popular tourist destination among many tourists, because here, they can both understand more about the country they have visited, and relive a tragic time has passed. But the "strange" thing is that Saigon people rarely visit the Museums. So on this exciting tour, what are the "lost travelers" of Traveloka without going to the Museum?
Vietnam History Museum:
Address: 2 Nguyen Binh Khiem Street, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1
Opening hours: The museum is open for visitors on weekdays from 8:00 to 17:00 except Monday, lunch break from 11:30 to 13:30
Entrance fee: VND 15,000 if you have a student ID card


War Remnants Museum:
Address: 28 Vo Van Tan, Ward 6, District 3
Opening hours: 7:30 - 18:00
Admission: 40,000 VND
Ho chi minh museum:
Address: 1 Nguyễn Tất Thành, District 4
Opening hours: 7:30 - 17:00
Entrance ticket: For adults, students, the VND 30,000 / person. For students from 6 to 16 years old will be 15,000 VND / person; Under 6 will be free.


Nguyen Hue Walking Street:
This place is too familiar with the young Saigon in particular and the people in general. Every time the city gets dark, the pedestrian street wears a new shirt with lots of slaves coming to go for a walk and have fun. Or on the side of the road are rows of restaurants, fashion, milk tea, ... along with the famous 42 Nguyen Hue apartment. On the street is a stream of people walking and talking very interesting.


Food court
Nowhere is it easier for you to find Saigon specialties in particular and Vietnam in general than the food markets. Check out some famous markets - where you can fill your "hungry stomach" with the more unfamiliar dishes of Saigon:
Market 200:
Located in alley 200 in District 4, the 200 market has appeared a lot on vlogs or posts of many domestic and foreign tourists. Inside the small alley contains a lot of "delicious and melancholy" dishes such as seafood, grilled rice paper, spicy noodles, famous rice cracker in District 4, crab soup with Chinese herbs floating like alcohol, ...




Tan Dinh Market:
Located in District 1 easy to move, so Tan Dinh night market is also quite famous place. The restaurant stalls surround the market with a variety of delicious dishes from snacks to satiety such as beef squash, seafood, shrimp, crabs, snails, ...
Ba Chieu Market:
The market of fabrics and clothing is mainly, so it is not so special here in terms of cuisine. However, the market has two locations once tried it and will want to come and visit is the Xiu Pho and Xie Chay Ba Chieu restaurant which is famous on both food delivery applications.
Ben Thanh Night Market:
The end of the list of markets is Ben Thanh night market located in the heart of District 1, crowded and bustling. When the city lights up, the number of tourists coming here is not to say, the stalls selling many items and countless delicious dishes are very attractive. The hotels that Traveloka recommended for you above have something in common that is very easy to move to this market.

tell us about the unforgettable memory: “Stress is too busy at the end of the week to book a hotel room, then take the car around the alleys. Realizing though living here for a long time, but Saigon is the "lover" I have never understood. "
Quotes: tuongnuyen

tell us about the unforgettable memory: “Stress is too busy at the end of the week to book a hotel room, then take the car around the alleys. Realizing though living here for a long time, but Saigon is the "lover" I have never understood. "
Quotes: tuongnuyen