Things to do
Spread across three elegant colonial-era mansions, this museum is home to Saigon’s most impressive collection of contemporary and historical art. Bursting with period details such as charming vintage elevators, the museum regularly hosts exhibitions of Vietnam’s most celebrated and cutting-edge artists.
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The site that houses this fascinating example of Vietnamese modernist architecture has witnessed attempted coups and successful revolutions. Today, its eerily deserted halls and basement command bunker – complete with Soviet-era radio equipment – serve as a reminder of the secrets hidden within its walls.
Tour
Phu Chau Floating Temple: Located on a beautiful island along the Vam Thuat river.
The temple is famous for its spiritual enlightenment journeys with local Saigonese.
As you walk through this place of worship decorated with intricate statues and beautiful architecture, you will understand Vietnamese culture and local religions.
Binh Quoi Village: Located in the vicinity of urban Saigon and surrounded by green space and fresh air, we will enjoy fresh fruit and coconut juice that will be served at Binh Quoi Village.
Includes:
– Insurance on boat & life jacket
– English-speaking guide
– Mineral water and wet towels
– Coconut juice and fruits
– Pick-up and Drop-off at Saigon WaterBus Station
Tour Departure Time: 9:00 AM or 3:00 PM
Tour Length: Approximately 120 minutes
Group Tour: The Island Sightseeting is completely operated by Saigon River Tour using our own private tour guide, on-board hostess and the above itinerary.
– Adult : VND 1,850,000 per person
– Child (under 12 years old): 80% on Adult price
– Infant (under 3 years old): 50% on Adult price
Things to do
An imposing relic of French colonial influence,Notre Dame Cathedral in Saigon stands as one of the city’s most iconic architectural landmarks. Built between 1863 and 1880 with original red bricks and stained glass imported from France, its 60-metre-tall twin spires still tower over the busy surrounding streets.