This tour offers you a visit to the Reunification Palace, Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica, Saigon Central Post Office, and War Remnants Museum within just a morning and a chance to get a glimpse at Ho Chi Minh City's history and culture.
Stop by the Reunification Palace, where the 1975 fall of Saigon is commemorated, symbolizing the end of the Vietnam War. This historical site boasts a mix of 1960s architecture and well-preserved war rooms.
Stroll by Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica, a striking French colonial masterpiece, with its red-brick facade and twin bell towers offering a serene sanctuary amidst the city's hustle. And just a stone’s throw away is the iconic Saigon Central Post Office, its yellow painted facade simmering under the clear blue skies of Saigon. The office is designed by no other than Gustave Eiffel, which dazzles with its arched ceiling and vivid tiled floor, still active and beautifully preserved.
For the history enthusiasts, the trip to War Remnants Museum will be a memoriable one as you will witness powerful exhibits and photographs which vividly document the harrowing impact of the Vietnam War, leaving visitors with a profound sense of history and retrospection.