Where to stay

in Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City attracts all types of travelers, from backpackers to families and couples. The historic center has a great range of accommodations to suit all tastes and budgets. Depending on your interests, decide where to stay in this bustling city, from lively hostels to a friendly guesthouse or chic hotel. Divided into numbered areas, the heart of the city center is a lively area waiting to be discovered. Stay in any of the great neighborhoods for cultural sights and restaurants, and some of the best hotels and budget accommodations. To the west are temples and colonial architecture, while more modern, upscale areas can be found across the river.

Best Areas to Stay for Culture

Ho Chi Minh City is packed with cultural options, from museums to historic temples to busy street markets. Hotels in District 1 located in this lively part of the city offer a taste of typical Vietnamese culture. Walk from your room to major attractions such as the Jade Emperor Pagoda, Notre Dame Cathedral, and Ho Chi Minh City Museum. Find plenty of culture around the Ben Thanh Market and Nguyen Hue Walking Street. Another great neighborhood is District 3, offering a pleasing mix of old and new styles. Accommodations in this area are close to attractions such as the Xa Loi and Vinh Nghiem Pagodas, War Remnants Museum, and Tan Dinh Church.

District 1

The fantastic nightlife and popular shops are just a few highlights of District 1. Make a stop by Ben Thanh Market or Bui Vien Walking Street while you're exploring the area.

Recommended hotels in District 1

Nguyen Hue Walking Street

Nguyen Hue Walking Street is known for its ample dining options, and you can make a stop by Nguyen Hue Walking Street and Ho Chi Minh City Hall Square while in the area.

Recommended hotels in Nguyen Hue Walking Street

District 3

Travelers come to District 3 for its abundant dining options, and you can see top attractions like War Remnants Museum and Tao Dan Park while you're in town.

Recommended hotels in District 3

Where to Stay for Nightlife

Ho Chi Minh City offers a varied nightlife scene, with everything from karaoke bars and clubs to live music venues and places to listen to jazz and blues. The center of the city's nightlife is in Downtown Ho Chi Minh City at the heart of District 1, which has many good hotel options. Some of the city's liveliest bars are around the backpacker area of Pham Ngu Lao, while more sophisticated cocktail bars and swanky rooftop terraces surround the Saigon Skydeck. This neighborhood also has some of the most luxurious hotels and international brands. For live music consider the great hotel choices in District 1 and District 3.

Downtown Ho Chi Minh City

The fantastic nightlife and popular shops are just a few highlights of Downtown Ho Chi Minh City. Make a stop by Ben Thanh Market or Bui Vien Walking Street while you're exploring the area.

Recommended hotels in Downtown Ho Chi Minh City

District 1

The fantastic nightlife and popular shops are just a few highlights of District 1. Make a stop by Ben Thanh Market or Bui Vien Walking Street while you're exploring the area.

Recommended hotels in District 1

District 3

Travelers come to District 3 for its abundant dining options, and you can see top attractions like War Remnants Museum and Tao Dan Park while you're in town.

Recommended hotels in District 3

Best Neighborhoods for Dining

Vietnamese food has become popular all over the world because of its delicious offerings of pho, bun bo noodle salads, fresh summer rolls, and banh mi sandwiches. Street food fans should consider a stay in the areas surrounding Ben Thanh Market or the Pham Ngu Lao neighborhood, great for international restaurants and Western-style coffee shops. For more high-end restaurants, choose a hotel around the Saigon Skydeck or the shops of Dong Khoi Street. District 2 is where many expats and international schools are located, while District 3 offers a great mix of upscale restaurants, street food, and budget cafés. Cholon, the city's Chinatown in District 6, has ornate pagodas and the bustling Binh Tay Market, an excellent option for authentic Chinese cuisine and Vietnamese street food.

District 2

Lake views, spas, and gardens highlight some notable features of District 2. Make a stop by Mythenquai Beach or Belvoir Park while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Morgental Tram Stop or Butzenstrasse Tram Stop to get around town.

Recommended hotels in District 2

District 3

Travelers come to District 3 for its abundant dining options, and you can see top attractions like War Remnants Museum and Tao Dan Park while you're in town.

Recommended hotels in District 3

Chinatown

You'll enjoy the cafes and monuments in Chinatown. You might want to make time for a stop at Binh Tay Market or Cholon Mosque.

District 6

Visitors to District 6 like its restaurants and shopping, and Binh Tay Market is a sight worth a stop.

Recommended hotels in Dong Khoi Street

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