From a humble settlement in the 17th century to the nation’s largest and most dynamic city today, Sai Gon has witnessed centuries of change while preserving its rich heritage. This tour is designed to give you a fascinating glimpse into the city’s history, culture, architecture, and vibrant local life—all in just a few delightful hours.
While most visitors stay around the city center, the real rhythm of Sai Gon is found beyond its downtown streets. This tour is designed to bring you closer to daily life, with visits to Chinese and Vietnamese pagodas as well as some of the city’s most vibrant local markets.
Once the most popular taxi service in the early 20th century, the xich lo (say it out loud: cy-clo!) remains one of the most authentic ways to discover Sai Gon. In just three hours, you’ll immerse yourself in the city’s whirlwind of traffic, the symphony of honking horns, and the vibrant scenes of daily life—an unforgettable journey that captures the energy and emotions of the city center like no other.
If you want to see the best Sai Gon attractions, and enjoy a true experience without spending too much time, this is the perfect tour for you. Sai Gon is delighted to welcome you. Let one of our riders show you the harmony of different architectural styles, both old and new, that stand side by side and help give Sai Gon its charm.
Once the most popular taxi service in the early 20th century, the xich lo (say it out loud: cy-clo!) remains one of the most authentic ways to discover Sai Gon. In just three hours, you’ll immerse yourself in the city’s whirlwind of traffic, the symphony of honking horns, and the vibrant scenes of daily life—an unforgettable journey that captures the energy and emotions of the city center like no other.
Step away from the colonial boulevards and discover the authentic rhythm of Sai Gon. This walking tour takes you across Mong Bridge into District 4 — once notorious for its gangsters and dockside life, today one of the city’s most densely populated neighborhoods. Amid the crowded streets and alleyways, you’ll find lively markets, temples, and everyday scenes that reveal a very different side of Sai Gon.