Ho Chi Minh City, still affectionately known as Saigon by many, is a dynamic metropolis where history, culture, and modern energy converge. While the city's motorbike-dominated streets may seem overwhelming, exploring on foot offers a deeper, more immersive experience. Walking allows travelers to appreciate the city's architectural beauty, engage with local life, and discover hidden gems that often go unnoticed.

This guide presents an optimized walking itinerary, highlighting Saigon’s most iconic landmarks, cultural sites, and vibrant neighborhoods while ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience.

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Morning: Colonial Landmarks and Historical Sites

Notre-Dame Cathedral and Saigon Central Post Office (8:00 AM – 9:00 AM)

A morning walk through Saigon’s colonial district provides a glimpse into its French architectural heritage. Notre-Dame Cathedral, built in the late 19th century, stands as a testament to the city's colonial past. With its red brick façade and twin bell towers, it remains one of the most recognizable landmarks in Ho Chi Minh City.

Adjacent to the cathedral is the Saigon Central Post Office, an elegant structure designed by Gustave Eiffel. The post office’s grand interior, with its arched ceilings and vintage wooden counters, offers a striking contrast to the modern city that surrounds it.

Notre Dame Cathedral

 

Central Saigon Post Office.

Nguyen Van Binh Book Street and the People’s Committee Building (9:00 AM – 10:00 AM)

A short walk from the post office leads to Nguyen Van Binh Book Street, a quiet, tree-lined pedestrian area featuring bookshops, coffee kiosks, and cultural displays. It is an excellent spot for a brief respite before continuing towards the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee Building. Though closed to the public, the building’s exterior, with its ornate façade and colonial elegance, is a popular location for photography.

Ho Chi Minh city book street.

Midday: Markets, Green Spaces, and Local Flavors

Ben Thanh Market (10:30 AM – 12:00 PM)

No visit to Saigon is complete without experiencing Ben Thanh Market. This bustling marketplace is an essential stop for those interested in Vietnamese cuisine and local crafts. Inside, vendors offer a diverse selection of street food, from traditional pho to banh mi and fresh spring rolls. The market also provides an opportunity to purchase souvenirs, spices, and handcrafted goods.

Ben Thanh Market.

Tao Dan Park (12:00 PM – 12:30 PM)

Following the market visit, a short walk leads to Tao Dan Park, one of the city's most well-maintained green spaces. This park is a peaceful retreat from the urban rush, offering shaded pathways, lush gardens, and a chance to observe locals practicing tai chi or enjoying their midday break.

Afternoon: Art, Hidden Alleys, and Local Culture

Fine Arts Museum (1:00 PM – 2:00 PM)

The Fine Arts Museum, housed in a colonial-era mansion, presents a compelling collection of Vietnamese artwork. Exhibits include traditional lacquer paintings, sculptures, and contemporary pieces that reflect the country's artistic evolution.

Fine Arts Museum.

Hidden Alleyways of Saigon (2:00 PM – 3:00 PM)

Saigon’s hidden alleys, known locally as "hẻm," provide a fascinating glimpse into daily life. A walk through Alley 15B Le Thanh Ton, for example, reveals a mix of independent coffee shops, local eateries, and boutique stores that cater to both residents and discerning travelers. These small, often overlooked streets showcase the city’s unique blend of old and new.

Evening: Cultural Performances and Panoramic City Views

Saigon Opera House and the A O Show (5:00 PM – 6:30 PM)

As the afternoon transitions into evening, the walk continues to the Saigon Opera House, an architectural masterpiece that has stood since the early 1900s. For those interested in Vietnamese culture, attending the A O Show within the opera house is highly recommended. This visually stunning performance combines traditional Vietnamese storytelling with contemporary dance and acrobatics.

À Ố Show

Rooftop Views to Conclude the Day (7:00 PM – 8:00 PM)

To conclude the walking tour, a visit to one of Saigon’s rooftop bars provides an opportunity to reflect on the day’s experiences while taking in panoramic views of the city skyline. Establishments such as Saigon Saigon Rooftop Bar or EON Heli Bar offer a sophisticated atmosphere, making them ideal locations for an evening drink.

Rooftop view

Why Walking is the Best Way to Explore Saigon

Walking through Saigon offers an unmatched perspective of the city. Unlike motorized transport, which often bypasses the details that make Saigon unique, walking allows for spontaneous discoveries, unplanned interactions, and a deeper appreciation of the city’s rhythm.

A walking itinerary also aligns with sustainable travel practices, reducing environmental impact while promoting a more engaging and interactive exploration of local culture.

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