Ho Chi Minh City District Guide

Ho Chi Minh City District Guide: Ho Chi Minh City is divided into 19 districts, each of which has its unique features and attractions.

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The most popular districts in Ho Chi Minh City that travelers should know about

The most popular districts for tourists include:

  • District 1 is the city’s central district and the main tourist hub. It is home to many of the city’s top tourist attractions, including Notre-Dame Cathedral,  Saigon Post Office, War Remnants Museum and the Reunification Palace. Bui Vien Walking Street and Nguyen Hue Walking Street, located in District 1 are the must-visited areas for some amazing Saigon beers and seeing the most luxurious buildings.
  • District 3 is known for its colonial architecture, tree-lined streets, and peaceful atmosphere. It is a popular residential area for expatriates.
  • District 4 is a densely populated area, with a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. It is home to many of the city’s famous street food stalls, including the Banh Xeo street and Snail street.
  • District 5 is known for its bustling marketplaces and street food stalls, and it is home to some of the city’s most famous temples, including the Thien Hau Pagoda.
  • District 6 is known for its vibrant nightlife, with a large number of clubs, bars, and restaurants. Most of the China-Vietnamese people live in this district. It is also home to many of the city’s famous historical landmarks, including the Ba Thien Hau Temple and Binh Tay Market.
  • District 7 is a planned residential area, designed for the city’s middle-class citizens. It is known for its well-maintained parks and spacious housing.
  • District 9 is a growing residential area, with a mix of high-rise apartments and single-family homes. It is known for its large expatriate community and its modern shopping centers. Some entertainment centers with large areas can be found there.
  • District 10 is known for its large Vietnamese-Chinese community, and it is home to many of the city’s top Chinese restaurants and temples.
  • District 11 is known for its thriving retail sector, with many of the city’s top shopping centers and markets. You can see Chinese signs everywhere in the area.
  • Each district has its unique features and attractions, and visitors to Ho Chi Minh City are sure to find something to suit their interests, whether they are interested in history, culture, food, or shopping. With its mix of modern and traditional elements, Ho Chi Minh City is a vibrant and fascinating city that offers something for everyone.

Ho Chi Minh City District Guide

  • Most of the tourists stay in District 1. Most of the tours offer free pick up and drop off in District 1 and District 3. You may pay extra fee if you stay in other districts.
  • Most of the must-see tourist attractions are located in District 1, 5, 6.
  • If you are looking for hidden gems, District 10, 11, 4 are the great choices.
  • District 2, 7 and 9 are the places to see the modern cities with lots of new urban residental area.
  • How about street foods? In fact, you can find them everywhere in Saigon. However, we would like to recommend the famous snail street in District 4, Ho Thi Ky flower market and Cambodian night food market in District 10. Some small alleys in District 1 are ideal places to enjoy delicious foods of Saigon.
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