

A poignant reminder of Vietnam's war-torn past, this museum houses an extensive collection of exhibits including military aircraft, weapons, and photographs.

A historic building that served as the South Vietnamese presidential palace during the Vietnam War.
A poignant reminder of the Vietnam War, housing exhibits including military vehicles and photographs.
A peaceful oasis in the city, featuring a variety of plants and animals, including endangered species.
War Remnants Museum is mostly indoors, but a light, breathable shirt is comfortable for walking around the city.
The museum has a large outdoor area, so comfortable shoes are essential for exploring.
Staying hydrated is important, especially in the tropical climate of Ho Chi Minh City.

Famous for its traditional Vietnamese breakfast dishes and coffee in a historic building.
Iconic for its massive, delicious banh mi sandwiches, a must-try local breakfast.
Known for its unique architecture and traditional Vietnamese dishes in a beautiful courtyard.

Vietnamese baguette sandwich with pâté, pickled vegetables, and herbs
Grilled pork and noodle dish with dipping sauce
Fresh spring rolls with pork, shrimp, herbs, and vermicelli

A detailed replica of the Reunification Palace, symbolizing the end of the Vietnam War.

Vintage posters from the Vietnam War era, offering a glimpse into the country's history.
The Ao Dai is Vietnam's national garment, often featuring intricate embroidery and silk fabrics.
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A serene and historic temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, known for its intricate architecture and beautiful carvings.
A scenic 1.7-mile trail leading to a stunning 60-foot waterfall, offering a rewarding hike with beautiful views.