Don’t miss Saigon's atmosphere by night. This city lives up to its exciting and often mischievous reputation.
saigon by night
Ho Chi Minh City by night assaults the senses. From traditional markets, to five-star rooftop bars or just a street bar or bistro, whiling away the time with a cocktail or a beer, watching the world buzz by, is your choice.
Maybe a romantic stroll; down Dong Khoi Street to the Saigon River and the iconic Majestic Hotel is more your style. Something more exciting?
Party in style in the District 1 rooftop bars and swanky nightclubs; they are open until 3.00 am or later, offering excellent service, great music, stylish ambience, well-dressed crowds, and panoramic views of the vibrant city and beyond.
Whatever your idea of the perfect night out in Ho Chi Minh, with our below top guide to the very best of nightlife experiences we’re sure you can find something to suit your style… Let's list some as following:
Some bars for your reference, such as: Rooftop bar at Caravelle Saigon, Chill Sky Bar Saigon, Rex Rooftop Garden at Rex Hotel Saigon, Level 23 Wine Bar at Sheraton Saigon Hotel, EON Heli Bar at Bitexco Financial Tower,...
Live music in Ho Chi Minh is something very popular. Whether you are looking for relaxing background melody or a rip roaring rock session, Vietnam’s largest city has a place for you. Check out our some recommended names of the best live music bars in the city: Acoustic Bar, Sax n’ Art Jazz Club, Hard Rock Cafe, Yoko Bar, Seventeen Saloon.
Ho Chi Minh City cruise tours are perfect for escaping the busy streets of Ho Chi Minh City, where you get to enjoy a short boat ride through the Saigon river while your dinner is servered. It has not only offer the impressive skyline of Ho Chi Minh City, but also sumptuous buffet spread and live folk music and native dancing aboard a Vietnamese-style boat. Just contact to us and then you will have your best experience with this services.
A great place to buy local handicrafts, branded goods, Vietnamese art and other souvenirs is Ben Thanh Market in Ho Chi Minh City's District 1. When night falls, restaurants around the perimeter of the market open their doors creating a vibrant street side scene filling the air with the scents of wok-fried noodles, barbecued fish and meats. One of Saigon’s oldest landmarks, Ben Thanh, offers a great atmosphere that is absolutely authentically Vietnamese.
A simple way to explore Ho Chi Minh city like the people locals or many other visitors coming here. It comprises numerous lanes and back alleys though the main thoroughfares include Pham Ngu Lao, De Tham, Bui Vien, and Do Quang Dao streets.
Set along these alleyways are western-style restaurants, coffee shops, and international bars, internet cafes and souvenir-and-craft shops.
As there is always something going on in Pham Ngu Lao Street, many visitors prefer to enjoy local street food or people-watching while enjoying the incredibly cheap bia hoi draught beer on the roadside.