Ho chi minh city tour
Culture and History tour in Saigon
Tour Price : $30 Duration : 4 hours Languages: english, korean
Departing from your hotel, the tour begins with a visit to the War Remnants Museum, which first opened in September 1975. This museum houses a vast collection of military equipment, photographs, and documents from the Vietnam War, offering a powerful and emotional insight into the country’s past.
Next, we visit the Reunification Palace, formerly known as the Presidential Palace. This historic landmark played a key role in the Vietnam War and became a symbol of its end when a North Vietnamese Army tank crashed through its gates on April 30, 1975. Designed by renowned architect Ngô Viết Thụ, the palace once served as the residence and workplace of the president of South Vietnam. Today, visitors can explore its well-preserved meeting rooms, war command bunkers, and grand reception halls.
A short walk takes us to Notre Dame Cathedral, a magnificent example of French colonial architecture built between 1863 and 1880. With its twin bell towers and striking red-brick façade, the cathedral remains an iconic landmark of Ho Chi Minh City. Just across the square is the Saigon Central Post Office, designed by Gustave Eiffel. This grand building features impressive interiors with high-arched ceilings, vintage maps, and an old-world charm, making it one of the city's architectural highlights.
The final stop of the tour is Ben Thanh Market, one of Vietnam’s oldest and most vibrant markets. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in the lively shopping culture, browse colorful market stalls, and practice bargaining while purchasing souvenirs, traditional handicrafts, textiles, and Vietnamese street food.
This tour provides a deep dive into Ho Chi Minh City’s history, culture, and architecture, making it an unforgettable experience for visitors.
Additionally, the Independence Palace, also known as the Reunification Convention Hall (Vietnamese: Hội trường Thống Nhất), is one of the most significant historical landmarks in Ho Chi Minh City. It served as the presidential residence and headquarters of the South Vietnamese government until the end of the Vietnam War.
Designed by architect Ngô Viết Thụ, the palace is an outstanding example of mid-century modern architecture, featuring spacious halls, meeting rooms, and a basement bunker used during wartime. It became a symbol of Vietnam’s reunification when a North Vietnamese Army tank crashed through its gates on April 30, 1975, marking the official end of the war.
Today, the palace stands as a museum, allowing visitors to explore its well-preserved interiors, historic artifacts, and lush surrounding gardens, offering a glimpse into Vietnam’s past.
Additional information
Tour information: | |
Tour Price: $30 | |
Duration: 4 hours | |
Group Size: 9 tourists | |
Languages: english, korean | |
Tour package includes: | |
Airport Transfer : | NO |
Hotel pick-up: | YES |
Drop-off : | YES |
Tour Transportation (car, van, limo, boat, etc…): | YES |
Food and Drinks : | NO |
Other services (fees apply): | |
Attraction tickets (concerts, theater, museum, circus...) : | NO |
Translation services : | NO |
Reservations (hotels, restaurants, airline) : | NO |
Visa support : | NO |
Additional information: | |
This tour must be booked at least 7 days in advance of your travel date : | NO |
Tour groups must include a minimum of 2 passengers : | NO |
Tour prices are flexible and based on your requirements : | NO |
This Tour is Kid Friendly : | YES |