"Stress - free stay" “Hey we're never met but can we have coffee”
214/B14 Đ. Nguyễn Trãi
214/B14 Đường Nguyễn Trãi"Stress - free stay" “Hey we're never met but can we have coffee”
Sightseeing
Παλάτι της Ανεξαρτησίας
135 Nam Kỳ Khởi NghĩaBen Thanh Market
Đường Lê LợiΣυμβουλές για την πόλη
Τρόποι μεταφοράς
BEcome a Saigonese
Throw yourself into the local street culture. Eating and drinking on the streets at night in Ho Chi Minh City is an amazing experience. There are many barbecue places along Vinh Khanh in District 4. The atmosphere is terrific and the food is extremely good and inexpensive. However you will find street food almost everywhere.
Make sure you travel around the area when you get time off. The Mekong Delta, for example, is a fascinating place and must not be missed. The beautiful island of Phu Quoc is just a short inexpensive flight away, ideal for a long weekend.
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DO
Participate in a live roleplay adventure!
Discover Hidden Alleyways in Saigon
Have a dress or suit tailored for you!
Visit one of the big traditional markets
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DON'T
-Cross the road without looking
-Ordering food or drinks without asking the price
-Don't wear shorts or old t-shirts when you visit a Pagoda, they won’t let you in. Dress conservatively by covering your limbs.
-Don't sit with your feet pointing towards a family altar if you are staying in someone’s house.
-Don't take pictures of anything to do with the military, this can be considered a breach of national security and you don’t want to see the inside of a Vietnamese jail.
-Don't take video cameras into small villages, it's considered very intrusive and the people are often too polite to ask you to stop filming.
-Don't engage in public displays of affection. Get a room – anything beyond holding hands is seriously frowned upon, and considered offensive in public.
-Don't expect a good sleep in while traveling in Vietnam, loud noises start on the streets from 6am. If you need a sleep in, bring ear plugs.