Where To Stay In Saigon(Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam-6 Great Locations
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Where To Stay In Saigon(Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam-6 Great Locations Need to book a hotel for Saigon, (Ho Chi Minh City), or anywhere else? Using this link to book your hotel with Agoda will give you the same great price and help us out with a small commission:https://www.agoda.com/partners/partnersearch.aspx?pcs=1&cid=1741552&city=13170 This video is a guide to the best neighborhoods to stay in if you are a visiting Saigon as a traveler or tourist. The chosen because of their proximity to the main sites people are interested in seeing while staying in Ho Chi Minh City or Saigon as well as dining and shopping options that are nearby. Personally I do like Dong Khoi and Da Kao as far as location goes and they are great options if you have the budget. They might not be suitable if you are trying to get a taste of everyday life in Saigon. Those neighborhoods would include, Nguyen Thai Binh, Co Giang/Co Bac, and parts of District 3. Of course there are lots of other options if you are adventurous and wanting to stay even more off the beaten path. But you will be using taxis or ride shares to get around as places like District 5, 7, are too far out to walk to sites. Perhaps you’d like to stay in the new Vinpearl Landmark 81 hotel, again you’ll be needing to catch rides everywhere. Thanks again for listening! 6 Neighborhoods Where You Should Stay in Saigon, Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City or Saigon, has a wide variety of options for hotels, guesthouses, and hostels. From a humble dorm bed to 5 star luxury suites. Most of the sites that are of interest to traveler’s can be found in District 1, or D1. I’ll break it down into 6 different areas that will help you decide which location is best suited to you. The Dong Khoi area is at the center of Saigon’s District 1 and close to many of the top sites of the city so it makes for a perfect base, if you’ve got the budget. Dong Khoi, Nguyen Hue, and riverside has the highest concentration of 5 star hotels in the city, but if you dig around you can find some midrange places too as well as Airbnb’s. Nice streets and sidewalks that are usually clear of motorbikes, the finest restaurants in the city, with a huge variety of cuisine from Vietnamese to Indian, Japanese, Argentinian, and some very smart cafes. Rooftop bars at some of the most iconic hotels in Saigon, trendy nightclubs, and beautiful French colonial architecture that blends with the modern. You won’t get a sense of every day Saigon in this neighborhood but you’ll be pretty comfortable. You really can walk to most of the popular landmarks or sites from Dong Khoi. Being a place that attracts traveler’s with large budgets expect a fair amount of attention from motorbike taxis, massage hostesses, shoe cleaners, and sunglass salespeople. And always guard your personal items. Stay away from the edges of sidewalks when checking messages or google maps on your phone or taking selfies. On Dong Khoi street you’ll find some of the cities iconic hotels, near the Saigon River, more classics and more 5 stars. Near the War Remnants Museum and just outside District 1 in District 3 is another area worth considering for it’s good selection of midrange and moderately priced hotels. You might want to use a taxi to get to some of the sites but you’ll be in a less touristy area, with some great restaurants, food streets, and a more local feel. A little closer to the airport too! The Ben Thanh Market area is loaded with conveniences from a great variety of Vietnamese, Malaysian, Japanese, and Western restaurants to money changers located on the streets directly across from the west and north side of the market and tour booking services everywhere. Don’t forget the market itself where you can bargain hard for a variety of clothes, shoes, souvenirs, and sample Vietnamese food. This is great shopper’s area with streets surrounding the m
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