Friday 21 June 2019

How to spend your weekend in Ho Chi Minh City

How to spend your weekend in Ho Chi Minh City
People may think that they understand it, explore all or its corners but someday they find out that this city offers more things to feel, taste, smell or do than they have ever imagined.  It is chaotic, crowded, tiring with traffic jam every day. If you have a weekend in Saigon, just try 5 following things then you will gradually feel the lure that only it has.

Take a city tour by yourself

How to spend your weekend in Ho Chi Minh City
Start your sightseeing with a walking tour of District 1. The Notre Dame Cathedral is at its best in the early morning, and right across the street is the old Saigon Post Office, a worth-while stop with photogenic tiled floors and ancient phone booths. Cut a path through the park on your way to the Reunification Palace to see how young Vietnamese enjoy their downtime. After scoping out the Reunification Palace, let your legs carry you back toward Dong Khoi st., the city's main shopping throughfare, toward the Saigon Opera House.

Soul-treatment alongside Saigon river

How to spend your weekend in Ho Chi Minh City
A week full of stresses, busy with work will be drifted away after a weekend at An Lam Saigon River- a brand new place for people who love the peacefulness, spa and some moments of enchantment in this crowded Saigon. Nestled under a shaded tropical canopy, An Lam Retreats Saigon River is a 15-minute boat ride from Saigon’s busy centre. You can make an idyllic escape with 19 spacious suites and villas spread across a lush garden, enjoying the delicious Western and Vietnamese restaurant, luxurious spa, and meditative plunge pool.

Enjoy Nguyen Hue Walking Street

How to spend your weekend in Ho Chi Minh City
Photo Pham Duy Thien
An alternate people watching option for crowded Bui Vien or Pham Ngu Lao street is Nguyen Hue Walking Street. It is a 60m wide pedestrian strip that runs from the colonial era People’s Committee Building, with its Ho Chi Minh statue, 900 meters down to the Saigon River.

Nguyen Hue walking street put officially into operation on 29 April 2015. As scheduled, on weekdays, vehicles are still allowed to run along Nguyen Hue street, but from 6 pm to 1 am on Saturday and Sunday, all kinds of vehicles are banned to travel here. The old Nguyen Hue Flower Street now becomes a square and the first walking street of Saigon. It just likes Saigon that is changing in every breath and in every moment. However, despite changes, Saigon remains deep impression in the heart of tourists.

Dine with the locals

How to spend your weekend in Ho Chi Minh City
One of Ho Chi Minh’s more decadent eateries is Hum Café in District 3, a highly-rated vegetarian restaurant so popular that a sibling, Hum Lounge, has also opened up in District 1. Dine at the original Hum for an intimate vibe, attentive staff and pretty fairy lights twinkling in the trees outside. The meat-free menu is so extensive that even carnivores should find something they fancy. 

Learn to cook Vietnamese dishes

How to spend your weekend in Ho Chi Minh City
A food tour with splendid of Vietnamese dishes does not satisfy you? Let’s try something more challenging, Vietnamese cooking class. Unlike any other culinary style in South East Asia, Vietnamese cuisine is a mixture of Vietnam traditional style with China vibe and Western-inspired trait, which reflects in a variety of dishes from the South to the North of Vietnam. Saigon is a land of immigrants from all provinces in Vietnam, thus, it is smart choice to take a cooking class here.


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