Discover Saigon’s history in a day. Learn about the Vietnam War, US-Vietnam relations, and local perspectives on this immersive private tour.
Discover Saigon’s history in a day. Learn about the Vietnam War, US-Vietnam relations, and local perspectives on this immersive private tour.
- Nguyen Hue Street - You will be picked up at your hotel (or other appointments discussed such as cruise or airport) and dropped here as the first point of the tour. Our guide will tell you general information of what you’re going to experience during the trip. From here, you will walk to explore the next 5 nearby sites. Then we will use our…
- Nguyen Hue Street - You will be picked up at your hotel (or other appointments discussed such as cruise or airport) and dropped here as the first point of the tour. Our guide will tell you general information of what you’re going to experience during the trip. From here, you will walk to explore the next 5 nearby sites. Then we will use our vehicles to keep bringing you to explore other places as followed in the itinerary.
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People’s Committee Building - We’re spending a short time to learn about this place and its role during the first Indochina war.
The People’s Committee Building is a famous example of French colonial architecture. It was built in the early 20th century and has typical French features like columns and detailed decorations. Originally called the Hôtel de Ville, it was a government office during the time when Vietnam was under French rule. Today, it still serves as a government building for the city.
Visitors can see its beautiful old design and learn about its history during French times and after Vietnam became independent. It’s located in a central part of Ho Chi Minh City, so it’s easy to visit and see other nearby places like Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon and the Central Post Office. Visiting the People’s Committee Building is a great way to understand both the city’s history and its government today.
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Saigon Opera House (Ho Chi Minh Municipal Theater) - We will pass by this building. Our tour guide will introduce about its important value to current Vietnamese history & art. After exploring its beauty & having some pictures taken, we’ll keep moving to the next site.
Please kindly note that we really want to show you its interior design but it’s open only 30’ before shows often arranged in the afternoon. -
Central Post Office - before moving to the Central post office, we’ll pass by a historical building which witnessed the last escape of Southern Vietnamese on April 30, 1975. Then we will go ahead to reach the post office.
Upon arrival at the Central Post Office, you’ll encounter a charming example of French colonial architecture. Designed by Gustave Eiffel, who also designed the Eiffel Tower, the building features a grand hall with a high ceiling, ornate ironwork, and old maps on the walls showing Saigon from long ago.
It’s not just a historic building; it’s still a working post office today. You can see how people use it for sending letters and packages, which gives you a glimpse into daily life in the city.
Outside, the post office is famous for its green domes and detailed decorations, making it a popular spot for photos. Located in District 1, the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, it’s close to other famous places like Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon.
- Saigon Notre Dame Cathedral - When visiting Saigon Notre Dame Cathedral, you can delve into several facets of its history and significance. Built between 1863 and 1880, the cathedral is a striking example of French colonial architecture, characterized by its twin bell towers and red-brick façade. Inside, intricate stained glass windows and religious artworks offer insights into Catholicism’s role in Vietnamese culture. The cathedral’s construction with materials imported from France underscores its historical ties to the colonial period.
Visiting Saigon Notre Dame Cathedral provides not only a glimpse into Vietnam’s colonial past but also an appreciation of its enduring religious and cultural heritage.
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The Independence Palace - Visiting the Independence Palace in Ho Chi Minh City gives you a close look at Vietnam’s past. Originally called Norodom Palace under French time, it later became the center of South Vietnam’s government. In 1975, at the moments when the Vietnam War’s end, a North Vietnamese tank broke through its gates, marking the country’s reunification.
Inside, you can see well-preserved rooms that show the palace’s grand design and how past leaders lived. Exhibits explain the key events that led to Vietnam gaining independence and how the palace became a museum.
The Independence Palace is an important place to explore Vietnam’s history and its journey to becoming a unified nation.
This is a highlight of the trip. And you will gain a lot about which you cannot within one day via our guide’s stories sharing. - War Remnants Museum - When you visit the War Remnants Museum, you’ll explore a poignant collection documenting the Vietnam War and its aftermath. Inside, exhibits display photographs, artifacts, and documents that provide a comprehensive view of the conflict from the Vietnamese perspective. Outside, you can see military vehicles and equipment used during the war. The museum also offers documentary films and photography exhibitions that deepen your understanding of the war’s impact and historical context. It serves as an important educational resource, fostering reflection on the human cost of war and efforts towards reconciliation.
- Emperor Jade Pagoda - When you visit Chùa Ngọc Hoàng (Phước Hải Tự), you’ll discover a beautifully adorned temple blending Vietnamese and Chinese architectural styles. Marvel at its intricate decorations, statues of deities, and colorful motifs that reflect centuries-old traditions of the local Chinese-Vietnamese community. Inside, explore stunning artwork, Buddhist sculptures, and detailed carvings depicting spiritual stories. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere for quiet reflection or meditation amid the bustling city. The temple offers a cultural oasis and a glimpse into the vibrant diversity of the city.
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- All entrance fees to sites
- Knowledgeable tour guide
- Delicious Vietnamese lunch (vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free options)
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- All entrance fees to sites
- Knowledgeable tour guide
- Delicious Vietnamese lunch (vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free options)
- Personal expense
- Things that are not included above
- Personal expense
- Things that are not included above
This tour is designed for you to make the most of your vacation time. Not only will you visit many places in one day with a well-planned itinerary, but you’ll also learn a lot about the Vietnam War, the relationship between Vietnam and the United States in particular, and their current international relations. Moreover, you’ll gain insights into the…
This tour is designed for you to make the most of your vacation time. Not only will you visit many places in one day with a well-planned itinerary, but you’ll also learn a lot about the Vietnam War, the relationship between Vietnam and the United States in particular, and their current international relations. Moreover, you’ll gain insights into the local perspectives on these matters. It’s more than just a trip because you’ll experience and discover things that would be difficult to explore on your own in just one day tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.