Vietnam - Phu My (Ho Chi Minh City)

Phu My, the closest port to Ho Chi Minh City, lacks nearby attractions, as it primarily serves as a gateway to the vibrant destinations in the region. Travel options from the port include heading to the nearest resort area in Vung Tau or making the approximately one-hour journey to Ho Chi Minh City, the largest city in Vietnam, with over 10 million inhabitants.

Worth seeing
Ho Chi Minh City, originally named Saigon, is a city of fascinating contrasts where traditional Vietnamese culture blends seamlessly with vibrant city life. The old town, also known as District 1, was established by French colonists in the mid-19th century, and its architecture still reflects French influence. Explore interesting shops and delightful restaurants in the old town, and take a stroll along the lively 1 km-long Nguyen Hue pedestrian street. At the northern end, you'll encounter a statue of the country's father, Ho Chi Minh, a popular gathering spot for locals and tourists alike.

The city boasts several museums worth visiting, many focusing on the Vietnam War. Places like the War Museum and the Presidential Palace (Independence Palace or Reunification Palace) provide a poignant and powerful experience, delving into the history of the country.

Architecture enthusiasts will find much to discover in Ho Chi Minh City. The Saigon Central Post Office and Notre-Dame Cathedral, both built during French rule, stand out as remarkable sights. The Saigon Central Post Office, an architectural gem, exudes style and elegance both inside and out. Notre-Dame Cathedral, a beautiful and traditional church with large windows and tall spires, was constructed by the French to address the absence of a church in Buddhist Vietnam.

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Vietnamese dong (VND)

 

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