Ho Chi Minh City - A walk in Saigon, Vietnam

Come with us on a walk from Saigon's Post Office to the Nguyen Hue avenue. 🇻🇳 Quick Facts About Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) Heading to Vietnam's southern metropolis? Here are 5 essential facts to know before you go: 🏍️ The Motorbike Capital: HCMC is home to nearly 9 million motorbikes. Crossing the street for the first time is a rite of passage for every traveler—the trick is to walk at a steady, predictable pace and let the "sea of scooters" flow around you! 🏙️ A Tale of Two Names: While the official name is Ho Chi Minh City (since 1976), many locals and travelers still affectionately call the central districts Saigon. You'll see "Sài Gòn" everywhere, from bus signs to cafe names. ☕ Coffee is a Lifestyle: Forget a quick "to-go" cup; here, coffee is an event. From the world-famous Cà Phê Sữa Đá (iced coffee with condensed milk) to the trendy Cafe Apartments at 42 Nguyen Hue, the city's caffeine scene is legendary. 🏰 French Colonial Influence: Often called the "Pearl of the Far East," the city features stunning French-inspired architecture. Must-sees include the Saigon Central Post Office (designed by Gustave Eiffel's company) and the Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica. 🕸️ Hidden Underground History: Just outside the city limits lies the massive Cu Chi Tunnels network. Used during the war, this 250km+ underground system included living quarters, hospitals, and booby traps, offering a sobering look at the country's history.