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Saigon Opera House
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Nguyen Hue Street
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Nha Rong Wharf
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Trần Hưng Đạo Statue
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Museum of Vietnamese History
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War Remnants Museum
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Pham Ngu Lao Street
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Ben Thanh Market
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Independent Palace
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Saigon Notre Dame Cathedral / Central Post Office
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Beer Street - Pham Ngu Lao Street
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Ben Thanh Market
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War Remnants Museum
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Ho Thi Ky Flower Market
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Phuoc An Society's Premises
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Ong Bon Pagoda
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Binh Tay Market
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Thien Hau Pagoda
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Van Phat Pagoda
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Travel around Saigon with ease and hop off wherever something catches your eye.
Travel around Saigon with ease and hop off wherever something catches your eye.
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You can join the tour at any stop and hop on and off for the duration of your ticket.
Saigon City Tour (Red Route)
Blue Route
Meeting point totally unclear and the fact that there are 2 companies with the same name practically didn't make it easy; we were confused, lost a lot of time and we had to take a taxi tl go to tge starting point to exchange our ticket. All this made it very uncomfortable. The visit alone was good.
More information during the tour would have been helpful. When the heavy rain came on water dripped on to the passengers on the lower deck. First set of headphones
Good and relevant stops, but the buses are worn and audio guiding was not working in most headset plugs
Took me around the whole city and Chinatown.
Purchasing tickets online was easy. Finding stop and getting on right bus was more challenging. Staff were great and very helpful. The audio was intermittent (some kiosks where you plug the headphones were not operational) but when it worked it was a good commentary. We did both the Chinatown as well as the city tours for price of one day pass which means we covered a lot more of the city.
It was difficult to find the bus stop to start our tour. There is apparently another company whose buses are labeled Hop On Hop Off but they would not let us board and said they were a different company. And then not all the buses were red so we missed one because it was white and we had to wait 30 minutes for another. The audio jack didn't work at several seats and when it did play, it was garbled and staticky. Traffic meant we sat for a long time. We could have walked to all the stops quicker. We've done the red bus tour in many cities. This was definitely not a favorite for us.
No audio guide for the night tour. We missed the Buu Dien and only saw the rear of the Notre Dame. Would have been good to see the tanks at the Reunification Palace
The staff was very friendly and helpful, but the audio guide was very poor. Not much information, then in one bus there where No Connection for the Headphones nand this Bus was Not labeled for Hop on Hop off. If Not the friendly lady fromnzhe staff recognzied the Headphones, i would Not Go into the Bus. For the distance of the tour the prize was to high.
The opportunity to learn about the city we just arrived in. To be able to go back and see the city at night as well. Not all of the audio worked in all the seats. There were so many more buildings that we would have liked more information on that had nothing (like Bitexco #5 iconic building!). The stops were hard to find based on the map. The staff were all friendly.
Great way to see the city. Be flexible with times due to traffic however.
Informative trip round a vibrant city stopping at great landmarks
The entire booking and touring process was seamless. The bus staff were very friendly and always willing to help.
Amazing experience, we loved it. Smooth and efficient process for booking and competitive rates
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Ben Thanh Market
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Wander into this iconic market since 1914 with its clock‑tower entrance, thousands of stalls selling food, souvenirs & ao dai. Must‑see Saigon energy.
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Bui Vien Walking Street
Stroll this neon-lit pedestrian area famed for buzzing nightlife, street food, and backpacker energy—day or night.
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Truong Vinh Ky Mausoleum and Memorial House
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Visit the baroque-style tomb and preserved home of Pétrus Ky, a 19th-century scholar who helped shape Vietnamese script. Quiet history among busy streets.
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Dong Khanh Hotel
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Stay or sip around this central hotel area in District 1, with nearby cafés and leafy streets.
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Hao Si Phuong Alley
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Step into this narrow alley for street food like banh mi, bun cha, and pho in local style—taste Saigon's pulse in every bite.
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Ho Chi Minh Memorial House
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Visit the modest historic house of Uncle Ho in District 3 where he lived in the 1960s, full of photos, furniture & peaceful courtyard.
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Binh Tay Market
Explore Saigon’s largest Chinese-Vietnamese market built in 1930 with an artistic façade, bronze dragons & lion fountains inside.
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Statue of Phan Dinh Phung
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Stop by this bronze hero statue in pro-independence pose; a landmark honoring a 19th-century national figure.
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Tue Thanh Assembly Hall
Enter this vibrant temple dedicated to sea goddess Mazu, decked in porcelain figurines and carving, a Chinese community hub.
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An Dong Market
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Shop this Korean-Vietnamese fashion & fabric hub in District 5. Look for tailors, textiles, trends next door in Cholon.
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Ho Thi Ky Flower Market
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Smell fresh blooms and see bundles of orchids, chrysanthemums, and rose blooms by street vendors selling to local shops.
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Now Zone Commercial Center
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Shop electronics, phones, and local gadgets in this busy mall near District 1 bus routes.
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Ho Chi Minh City Press Center
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Notice the government media hub in this office district near the Opera House and leafy streets—a maze of press buildings.
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September 23 Park
Join locals practicing English under trees, street vendors, railway shade, benches, and cyclists in this leafy open area.
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Nguyen Hue Walking Street
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Stroll this wide pedestrian street lined with fountains, cafes, and high‑rises. This is Saigon’s elegant promenade at night.
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Central Post Office
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Notre Dame Cathedral
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Independence Palace
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Saigon Zoo
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War Remnants Museum
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Western Town/Bui Vien Walking Street
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Ben Thanh Market
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Bitexco Financial Tower
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Bach Dang Pier
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Majestic Hotel
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Nguyen Hue Street
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Nguyen Hue Street
City Hall
Notre Dame Cathedral
Central Post Office
Ba Son Bridge
War Remnants Museum
Western Town/Bui Vien Walking Street
Ben Thanh Market
Bitexco Financial Tower
Bach Dang Pier
Majestic Hotel
Ride to Ho Chi Minh’s top attractions or dive deep into Saigon-Cho Lon with this bus pass!
Ride to Ho Chi Minh’s top attractions or dive deep into Saigon-Cho Lon with this bus pass!
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You can join the tour at any stop and hop on and off for the duration of your ticket.
Day Tour Route
Discover Ho Chi Minh’s bustling markets, museums, and hidden gems on this hop-on hop-off day tour route.
Popular stops: Notre Dame Cathedral, War Remnants Museum, Bach Dang Pier
Please note that after 4pm, buses will run continuously, with no hop-on hop-off service.
Saigon-Cho Lon Route
Dive deeper into the ancient architecture and driving commercial force of the Cho Lon area as you ride on this route.
Popular stops: An Dong Market, Statue of Phan Dinh Phung, Nhi Phu Temple
Night Tour Route
Want to cruise past the city’s highlights all lit up against the night? Then hop on this non-stop panoramic night tour.
Popular sights: Ba Son Bridge, War Remnants Museum, Ben Thanh Market
Please note that this tour is a non-stop panoramic evening/night bus tour.
Saigon Opera House
Nguyen Hue Walking Street
Nha Rong Harbor
Tran Hung Dao Statue / Saigon Water Bus
Thu Thiem Bridge 1
Thu Thiem Bridge 2
Turtle Lake
Diamond Plaza
Notre Dame Cathedral/ Central Post Office
Witness Saigon’s magic after sundown on this panoramic night bus tour!
Witness Saigon’s magic after sundown on this panoramic night bus tour!
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Saigon panoramic night tour
Hop on board and witness Saigon’s transformation under the night sky as street food vendors, local performers, and excited tourists pile onto the evening streets.
Schedule
Forget the hassle of figuring out bus routes or navigating busy streets. These buses connect key attractions and take the guesswork out of your travel plans.
From grand colonial buildings to vibrant markets, the tour covers famous landmarks and neighborhood spots you might otherwise miss.
Hop off to wander through museums or markets, then hop back on when you’re ready for the next highlight.
Explore the best of Ho Chi Minh City with City Sightseeing's Hop-on Hop-off tour. Enjoy the flexibility to see the city your way with convenient stops and frequent departures.
French colonial landmark with twin bell towers.
Yes! Your pass includes unlimited rides within its validity.
Most buses can accommodate passengers with mobility aids—check with the operator for specific routes.
Children under a certain age may ride for free or at a reduced rate.
Bottled water and light snacks are usually fine, but avoid messy foods.
You’ll have pre-recorded audio commentary in multiple languages rather than a live guide.