Guidebook for Quận 1

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Guidebook for Quận 1

Arts & Culture

This presidential palace was the setting for one of 20th-century Vietnam’s most iconic images. On April 30th 1975, Viet Cong tanks crashed through the gates, ripping up the lawn with their caterpillar tracks. The storming of the palace signalled the end of the conflict, and the black-and-white images of the tanks rolling in will forever embody the end of war.
1160 habitants recommandent
Palais de l'Indépendance
135 Nam Kỳ Khởi Nghĩa
1160 habitants recommandent
This presidential palace was the setting for one of 20th-century Vietnam’s most iconic images. On April 30th 1975, Viet Cong tanks crashed through the gates, ripping up the lawn with their caterpillar tracks. The storming of the palace signalled the end of the conflict, and the black-and-white images of the tanks rolling in will forever embody the end of war.
Harrowing, haunting, horrifying. This important museum is not for the faint-hearted. Themed on the Vietnam War (or War of US Aggression, depending on your viewpoint), it gives Vietnam’s side of the story. And it’s not a pretty one. Its collection of weaponry and all-too-real photography lay bare the horrors of conflict. You’ll come out thinking: “Can’t we all just get along?”
1053 habitants recommandent
Musée des vestiges de guerre
28 Võ Văn Tần
1053 habitants recommandent
Harrowing, haunting, horrifying. This important museum is not for the faint-hearted. Themed on the Vietnam War (or War of US Aggression, depending on your viewpoint), it gives Vietnam’s side of the story. And it’s not a pretty one. Its collection of weaponry and all-too-real photography lay bare the horrors of conflict. You’ll come out thinking: “Can’t we all just get along?”
Nothing embodies faded European opulence quite like a 19th-century opera house. This one certainly does the job. The entrance arch is bedecked with neoclassical touches like cherubs and muses, while inside, creamy stucco plastering is bordered with plush red seating. Check listings for upcoming shows, from grandiose recitals to earthy local dance performances.
687 habitants recommandent
Théâtre municipal de la ville de Ho Chi Minh
07 Công Trường Lam Sơn
687 habitants recommandent
Nothing embodies faded European opulence quite like a 19th-century opera house. This one certainly does the job. The entrance arch is bedecked with neoclassical touches like cherubs and muses, while inside, creamy stucco plastering is bordered with plush red seating. Check listings for upcoming shows, from grandiose recitals to earthy local dance performances.

Sightseeing

Oh hi, Uncle Ho! In front of the City Hall stands a statue of Ho Chi Minh, the freedom fighter-turned-prime minister who gives the city its name. He stands on a plinth, waving in greeting. Give the great man a nod as you pass by, and snap a selfie against the backdrop of the custard-coloured hall. Don’t expect to be let inside, though – it’s the gated preserve of politicos.
228 habitants recommandent
People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City
Số 86 Lê Thánh Tôn
228 habitants recommandent
Oh hi, Uncle Ho! In front of the City Hall stands a statue of Ho Chi Minh, the freedom fighter-turned-prime minister who gives the city its name. He stands on a plinth, waving in greeting. Give the great man a nod as you pass by, and snap a selfie against the backdrop of the custard-coloured hall. Don’t expect to be let inside, though – it’s the gated preserve of politicos.
Snapchat, e-mail, WhatsApp… My, look how far we’ve come! At this post office, step back to a not-too-distant time when letters came in envelopes, and phone calls were made in wooden booths. Send a postcard to folks back home, or swing open a booth door to give them a bell. Once you’re done, swing by the gift shop to pick up an essential “Tintin in Vietnam” poster.
832 habitants recommandent
Bureau de poste central de Saïgon
02 Công xã Paris
832 habitants recommandent
Snapchat, e-mail, WhatsApp… My, look how far we’ve come! At this post office, step back to a not-too-distant time when letters came in envelopes, and phone calls were made in wooden booths. Send a postcard to folks back home, or swing open a booth door to give them a bell. Once you’re done, swing by the gift shop to pick up an essential “Tintin in Vietnam” poster.
Livin’ the high life. This gargantuan skyscraper soars 262 metres above the city streets. The gentle curve of its glassy silhouette mirrors a lotus-flower bud that sprouts out of the concrete jungle. Whizz up the stem to the 52nd floor, where cool cocktails come with the best views in town. Swing by at sunset to see the city transform into a twinkling ocean of lights.
487 habitants recommandent
Bitexco Financial Tower
2 Hải Triều
487 habitants recommandent
Livin’ the high life. This gargantuan skyscraper soars 262 metres above the city streets. The gentle curve of its glassy silhouette mirrors a lotus-flower bud that sprouts out of the concrete jungle. Whizz up the stem to the 52nd floor, where cool cocktails come with the best views in town. Swing by at sunset to see the city transform into a twinkling ocean of lights.
Busy hostels, tourist-tat shops, garish bars… must be the Backpacker’s District! This is where fresh-faced travellers come to sample Saigon's sights and sounds. If you dare, nibble on deep-fried scorpions at Luong Son, and add a fetching conical hat to your wardrobe at a souvenir shop. Then cap it off with a wild night at Crazy Buffalo and Go2.
45 habitants recommandent
Backpacker Street
Đường Phạm Ngũ Lão
45 habitants recommandent
Busy hostels, tourist-tat shops, garish bars… must be the Backpacker’s District! This is where fresh-faced travellers come to sample Saigon's sights and sounds. If you dare, nibble on deep-fried scorpions at Luong Son, and add a fetching conical hat to your wardrobe at a souvenir shop. Then cap it off with a wild night at Crazy Buffalo and Go2.
This basilica’s French connection goes deeper than just its name. It was built during French colonial rule as a miniature version of Paris’ Notre Dame Cathedral. Squint hard enough and you’ll see similarities in the twin towers and rose window. Not only that, but the Gallic influence is in-built – it’s made from red bricks from Marseille and glasswork from Chartres. Ooh la-la!
1155 habitants recommandent
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Saïgon
01 Công xã Paris
1155 habitants recommandent
This basilica’s French connection goes deeper than just its name. It was built during French colonial rule as a miniature version of Paris’ Notre Dame Cathedral. Squint hard enough and you’ll see similarities in the twin towers and rose window. Not only that, but the Gallic influence is in-built – it’s made from red bricks from Marseille and glasswork from Chartres. Ooh la-la!

Parks & Nature

97 habitants recommandent
Vinhomes Central Park
97 habitants recommandent

Drinks & Nightlife

Rooftop but not fancy as most hotels in town, very cool!
186 habitants recommandent
Broma Not A Bar
41 Nguyễn Huệ
186 habitants recommandent
Rooftop but not fancy as most hotels in town, very cool!
Speakeasy bar, love it!
56 habitants recommandent
Snuffbox Lounge
14 Tôn Thất Đạm
56 habitants recommandent
Speakeasy bar, love it!
Its right in front of our building in a little alleyway, the place is a little small so a reservation is a recommended, but you will love it!
42 habitants recommandent
The Alley Cocktail Bar & Kitchen
63/8 Pasteur
42 habitants recommandent
Its right in front of our building in a little alleyway, the place is a little small so a reservation is a recommended, but you will love it!
Speakeasy and whiskey cocktails!
22 habitants recommandent
Friends Bar
20 Mạc Thị Bưởi
22 habitants recommandent
Speakeasy and whiskey cocktails!

Shopping

This market has your senses working overtime. Once inside, you’ll be immersed in a maelstrom of chaotic commerce. At every turn, vendors reel in shoppers, and heated haggling echoes all around. The objects on sale cram every surface – everything from dried fruit to lacquered vases and silken sarongs, from counterfeit footy shirts to snakes in jars. See what takes your fancy!
1702 habitants recommandent
Ben Thanh Market
Đường Lê Lợi
1702 habitants recommandent
This market has your senses working overtime. Once inside, you’ll be immersed in a maelstrom of chaotic commerce. At every turn, vendors reel in shoppers, and heated haggling echoes all around. The objects on sale cram every surface – everything from dried fruit to lacquered vases and silken sarongs, from counterfeit footy shirts to snakes in jars. See what takes your fancy!

Food Scene

Best Sushi money can buy!
24 habitants recommandent
Sushi Nhí
210 Đường Trần Não
24 habitants recommandent
Best Sushi money can buy!
Have you ever tried Sushi like a local? Well look no more and visit Sushi Ko!
27 habitants recommandent
Sushi Ko
122 Vĩnh Khánh
27 habitants recommandent
Have you ever tried Sushi like a local? Well look no more and visit Sushi Ko!