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Explore the Sài Gòn by cyclo on a 2-hours tour that allows for unobstructed photo ops and a quick overview of the main sights. Your driver takes you past highlights such as the Independent palace, Post Office, Cathedral, Opera House, City Hall, Nguyen Hue Walking Street, Coffee Apartment, Along Sai Gon River, Pink Church.
If by Cyclo on a 3-hours tour that allows for highlight and local part such as Independent palace, Post Office, Cathedral, Opera House, City Hall, Nguyen Hue Walking Street, Coffee Apartment, Along Sai Gon River, Pink Church, Local Market, Local Area, Weapon Bunker.
If you want to stop anywhere, please let the tour guide know. They are also your photographer.
Please send me your full address hotel, phone number, photos if it’s possible.
This is Panoramic Cyclo Tour, The Cyclo Rider ride you around HO Chi Minh City slowly. If you would like to stop, please tell the tour guide or rider. They will stop for while for taking photos. If not, Rider will ride you around city without stopping. But no worries because the tour guide will take plenty photos for you on Cyclo. We will pick-up you at your hotel, we start from your hotel. I would like to send you some recommendations below:
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Notre Dame Cathedral of Saigon, often referred to as Notre Dame Cathedral for short, is the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Saigon. The church is not only a symbol of Catholicism in Vietnam, but also one of the unique architectural works of Ho Chi Minh City and a famous destination for tourists.
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Nguyen Hue Boulevard (Vietnamese: Nguyen Hue Street) is a boulevard in District 1, downtown Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.[1] Being one of Saigon's oldest thoroughfares, the boulevard had transformed several transformations; it is currently a famous pedestrian street in the city.
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The Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee headquarters is one of the classic architectural works in Ho Chi Minh City, built from 1898 to 1908, inaugurated in 1909.[1] During the French colonial period, this building was called Hôtel de ville in French or Dinh Xa Tay in Vietnamese. During the Republic of Vietnam, it was called Saigon City Hall because it was the working and meeting place of the capital government. Since the reunification of Vietnam until now, the building has been the workplace of the People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City, the People's Council of Ho Chi Minh City and a number of other agencies.
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a theater with a facade facing Lam Son Square and Dong Khoi Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.[1] Located in a convenient location in the city center, the theater is considered a central, multi-purpose theater that specializes in organizing art performances and is also used to organize major events. This is also a long-standing theater with Western European architecture and is considered a tourist destination of this city.
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Riding along river in order to see river views, landscape, skyline.
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Saigon Central Post Office is one of the typical architectural works in Ho Chi Minh City, located at No. 2, Paris Commune Square, District 1. This is a building built by the French in about five years. 1886–1891 with an eclectic style according to the design project of architect Marie-Alfred Foulhoux. This is an architectural work of Western style combined with Eastern decoration.
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Local market where traveler explore truly local market
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Beneath a quaint little cafe in downtown Ho Chi Minh City lies a secret bunker that was once the hiding place of nearly two tonnes of Vietcong weapons used during the 1968 Tet Offensive, a turning point in the Vietnam War that was eventually won by the communist North.
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The Independence Palace, also publicly known as the Reunification Convention Hall, is a landmark in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It was designed by architect Ngô Viết Thụ and was the home and workplace of the president of the Republic of Vietnam.
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Constructed in 1968 in the aftermath of the Tet Offensive, the apartments originally housed soldiers serving in the US military during the Vietnam War. The apartments are adjacent to Bàn Cờ Market (Vietnamese: Chợ Bàn Cờ) on Nguyen Dinh Chieu street, a large wet market.[5] The area is considered a haven for street food, and is a popular destination for food tours.[6][7][8] In 2021, the Ho Chi Minh City government proposed demolishing the apartments, which it described as "seriously deteriorated"
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Tan Dinh Church (The Pink Church) is a Catholic church in Ho Chi Minh City, belonging to Tan Dinh parish. Tan Dinh Cathedral and Saigon Notre Dame Cathedral are two churches built very early and have the largest scale in this city.
• Admission Ticket Free
End the tour at your hotel
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