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Vietnam at a Glance: Classic Tour from Hanoi to Saigon
Hanoi → Ha Long Bay → Hue → Hoi An → Ho Chi Minh City → Mekong Delta → Cu Chi Tunnels
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Eight million motorbikes, colonial landmarks, rooftop bars, and Asia's most electric street food scene — Saigon never sleeps.
Ho Chi Minh City — still affectionately called Saigon by locals — pulses with an energy unlike anywhere else in Vietnam. Eight million motorbikes weave through the streets in a mesmerizing dance, street food sizzles on every corner, and gleaming skyscrapers rise above French colonial landmarks. This is a city that never stops, a place where the past and the future coexist in thrilling tension.
Dive into the War Remnants Museum for a sobering look at the American War through Vietnamese eyes, then climb to the Saigon Skydeck on the 49th floor of Bitexco Tower for a 360-degree panorama. The French left their mark on Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Central Post Office designed by Gustave Eiffel, and the Opera House. But Saigon's real soul lives in its chaotic markets: Ben Thanh for souvenirs and banh xeo, Binh Tay in Cholon (Chinatown) for a truly local experience.
The city's energy peaks after dark. Rooftop bars on Dong Khoi Street offer glittering views of the skyline, while the backpacker enclave of Bui Vien transforms into a pedestrian party every night. And the food — oh, the food. From steaming bowls of hu tieu in hidden alleyways to seven-course beef dinners and the city's legendary coffee culture, Saigon is a culinary adventure that demands an empty stomach and an open mind.
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Hanoi → Ha Long Bay → Hue → Hoi An → Ho Chi Minh City → Mekong Delta → Cu Chi Tunnels
Saigon – My Tho – Vinh Trang Pagoda – Tien River – Ben Tre – Coconut Canals – Coconut Candy Workshop – Saigon
Hotel pickup – Stop 1: banh mi/goi – local alley – Stop 2: banh xeo/bo la lot – Stop 3: snails District 4 – Stop 4: Chinatown dessert – Final drink – Hotel drop-off