Saigon is a sensory overload of sights, sounds, and sensations that will leave you in perpetual awe. There's no better way to take in all the City Sightseeing bus has to offer than from its upper deck. Savour the expansive vistas while exploring the numerous attractions of the city by getting on and off as often as you choose. You won't have to lose out on amazing vistas and photo opportunities while travelling. Don't let the opportunity slip to make priceless memories! Start your journey by reserving your tour right now!
The beautiful blend of cultures in Saigon. Although it was founded more than fifteen centuries ago, it wasn't until the advent of Vietnamese people from the north in the seventeenth century that it rose to prominence. After the French colonised the region 200 years later, there was a hundred-year European influence. Two protracted, brutal conflicts that also left their mark led to independence.
Your Saigon night bus ticket will allow you to explore every breathtaking aspect of Saigon. Choose where to get off the bus first after boarding at any of our stops
The beautiful blend of cultures in Saigon. Although it was founded more than fifteen centuries ago, it wasn't until the advent of Vietnamese people from the north in the seventeenth century that it rose to prominence. After the French colonised the region 200 years later, there was a hundred-year European influence. Two protracted, brutal conflicts that also left their mark led to independence.
Your Saigon night bus ticket will allow you to explore every breathtaking aspect of Saigon. Choose where to get off the bus first after boarding at any of our stops. Perhaps at the Museum of Vietnamese History, which chronicles the history of the Vietnamese people from prehistoric times to the present. It is an interesting area to spend one or two hours.
Return to the Skydeck, located in the centre of the city's contemporary financial centre, by boarding the bus once more. Perched 49 stories above the city, this is the ideal vantage point to observe Saigon and take in its amazing blend of the ancient and the modern. Another excellent hop-off location is Nha Rong Wharf. Situated beside the Saigon River, the pier offers you a view of a different aspect of the city. The river is vital to Saigon's existence, as it is to so many other cities, and it continues to play a significant and vibrant role in daily life. In addition, the Ho Chi Minh Museum, honouring the life of the Vietnamese leader who gave the city its other name, is housed there.
Saigon Night Tour Route: Opera House, Ngyuyen Hue Walking Street, Nha Rong Harbor, Tran Hung Dao Statue / Saigon Water Bus, Thu Thiem Bridge 1, Thu Thiem Bridge 2, Turtle Lake, Diamond Plaza, Notre Dame Cathedral/ Central Post Office, Opera House.
Popular attractions include:
Ben Thanh Market: A bustling marketplace offering a variety of goods, from local produce to souvenirs.
Independence Palace (Reunification Palace): Former presidential palace and a symbol of South Vietnamese government during the Vietnam War era.
War Remnants Museum: Displays artifacts and exhibits related to the Vietnam War, providing insights into the conflict's impact.
Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon: A French colonial-era cathedral known for its neo-Romanesque architecture.
Central Post Office: Another French colonial landmark, designed by Gustave Eiffel, known for its architectural beauty and historical significance.
Ho Chi Minh City Hall: Located in Nguyen Hue Walking Street, an architectural highlight in the heart of the city.
Saigon Opera House: An elegant French colonial-style opera house, hosting performances and events.
Ho Chi Minh City Museum: Offers exhibitions on the city's history, culture, and development.
Jade Emperor Pagoda: A Taoist temple known for its intricate architecture and religious significance.
Cho Lon (Chinatown): Explore the bustling markets, temples, and traditional Chinese architecture.