Ho Chi Minh City is a place where scooters weave through tree-lined boulevards, modern glass towers rise beside French-era buildings, and the buzz of cafés and markets runs from early morning to late at night. The city, often still called Saigon by locals, feels dynamic and forward-looking, yet its history is visible at every turn.
Each district has its own character, from the landmark-filled centre in District 1 to the creative, café-dotted streets of District 3 and the riverside developments of Thu Duc City. You will find leafy parks, riverfront promenades, and hidden alleyways filled with small shops and food stalls.
Whether you are visiting for business, a city break, or as a starting point for exploring southern Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City offers a welcoming mix of warmth, efficiency, and urban excitement.