

The taxi service in Vietnam is affordable and especially convenient for tourists who don’t understand the local language. Ben Thanh Station, Mien Dong Station, and Cho Lon Station are the main bus terminals where most of the buses depart and arrive.

The bus network covers the city, and many of the bus lines pass by the main attractions. The bus is the central public transport option in Ho Chi Minh City. Ho Chi Minh City has many beautiful temples, and we suggest visiting the Cao Dai Temple, Jade Emperor Pagoda and Mariamman Hindu Temple. The War Remnants Museum details the 30 years-long war between Vietnam and the USA, while the Cu Chi tunnels allow tourists to experience how soldiers used the tubes to hide from their enemies. Ho Chi Minh City used to be a French colony in the past, and the Central Post Office, as well as, the Notre Dame Cathedral are remains of that era.

In the Vietnam War, this city played a pivotal role, while today is a modern, vibrant city, buzzing with energy. Its former name, Saigon also recognise it. Ho Chi Minh City is the largest city in Vietnam by population and the driving force of the country.
