Two of the most popular cities in Vietnam are Ho Chi Minh (formerly Saigon) and Hanoi. Both cities are a must visit on your trip to the country. However, if you have a limited time, you might have to choose between the two. So if you’re wondering whether you should go to Ho Chi Minh

One of the most popular routes to travel in Vietnam is to either go from north and end in the south, or the other way around. I started my journey in Hanoi and went all the way to Vietnam’s biggest city Ho Chi Minh. Here are a few of the pit stops I think you

If you’re planning on traveling to Vietnam, surely one of these cities are on your agenda. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam, while Ho Chi Minh City is the country’s biggest city. Both of these cities have so much to offer and no trip is complete without visiting at least one of these cities. But

The old capital of South Vietnam teems with ancient history. By providing a never-before-seen perspective, Ho Chi Minh is a true hot spot for anyone fascinated with the country’s history. Check out the top five places to visit while in Ho Chi Minh: 1. War Remnants Museum This is definitely Vietnam’s boldest museum. Originally named

The City Hall of Ho Chi Minh City

Known as “Saigon” before being renamed Ho Chi Minh City in 1976, this largest and most vibrant Vietnamese city is the perfect destination to begin your Vietnam holiday. Serviced by Tan Son Nhat International Airport it is the perfect place into which to book your entry flight to Vietnam. Traveler’s 50 years and older will

Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon is a bustling and frantic epicentre of Vietnamese culture and history. Somewhat overwhelming but nevertheless charming, the popular Vietnamese destination allows you to dive completely into local life. Roads packed with scooters and streets filled with restaurants and cafes, you’ll find delicious Vietnamese cuisine on every corner.

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