Discover Ho Chi Minh City: Best Things to Do in Saigon, Vietnam π»π³
Ho Chi Minh City, the bustling heart of southern Vietnam, stands in striking contrast to the north, particularly to the more traditional and reserved Hanoi. While it may not be as opulent as one might imagine, the city still retains a unique charm that harks back to its former glory days when it was known as the “Little Paris of the East.” The term, however, perhaps more aptly describes the Saigon of the last century.

One must-try culinary delight is the Vietnamese baguette, or bΓ‘nh mΓ¬, which is simply irresistible. This local gem, featured in the third picture, is renowned for being the best in Ho Chi Minh City. The shop sells only one type, but it’s a massive, mouthwatering treat that will leave you craving more.

In front of the majestic City Hall, you’ll find a statue of the revered Ho Chi Minh, a symbol of the nation’s history and resilience. Other iconic landmarks include the grand Saigon Central Post Office, the historic Reunification Palace, charming coffee shops, and the picturesque Pink Church. It’s no secret that the Vietnamese have a passion for photography, and the Γ‘o dΓ i, the traditional Vietnamese dress, adds a touch of elegance and beauty to every photo.

Both the women’s and men’s versions are exquisitely designed, making for stunning snapshots.

For a taste of the city’s modern culinary scene, head to the internet-famous 4P’s Pizza. The pizza is undeniably delicious, though it can become a bit overwhelming if you indulge too much. The drinks, on the other hand, offer a unique and somewhat peculiar flavor profile. For the best views of the Pink Church, make your way to the second and third floors of the “Cong Caphe” cafΓ©, located just across the street.

This cozy spot provides the perfect vantage point for capturing the church’s enchanting beauty.


