Saigon is home to many bustling markets where locals buy their daily essentials, from fresh produce to household goods. Visiting a local market is a great way to experience the sights, sounds, and smells of the city and try some of the delicious street food. Here are some of the best local markets to visit in Saigon:
One of the most famous markets in Saigon, Ben Thanh Market is a great place to shop for souvenirs and local products. Here, you can find everything from handicrafts and textiles to street food and spices.
Located in Saigon's Chinatown, Binh Tay Market (New Cho Lon) is a wholesale market that offers a vast array of goods at affordable prices. The market is particularly well-known for its spices, dried fruits, and nuts.
A local favorite, Tan Dinh Market is known for its fresh produce, meat, and seafood. The market is also a great place to shop for textiles and clothing.
Our Local Buddies can take you to reliable stores in these markets and bargain for you, so you don't need to worry about being ripped off.
Motorbikes are the most popular mode of transportation in Saigon, and riding one is a quintessential local experience. You can rent a motorbike or take a ride on the back of a local's bike and zip through the chaotic traffic, experiencing the city's vibrant energy up close. Some of our Local Buddies are also very willing to take you on their motorbikes.
Saigon's alleyways, known as hems, are a maze-like network of narrow lanes that are home to many hidden gems, from street art to local eateries. Exploring the city's hems is a great way to discover a different side of Saigon and see how locals live.
While Saigon has no shortage of high-end restaurants and cafes, locals tend to eat at small, family-run eateries that offer delicious and affordable meals. Look for places with plastic chairs and tables on the sidewalk, and don't be afraid to try new dishes or ask for recommendations. Some must-eat foods you should try are "com Tam", "hu tieu", "banh mi", "pha lau", "bo ne".
Drinking coffee in Saigon is not just a beverage, it's a cultural experience. Vietnam is the second-largest coffee producer in the world, and Saigon is a coffee lover's paradise. One unique experience is enjoying a cup of iced coffee with condensed milk (cafe sua da) at a small street-side stall. These tiny coffee shops often only have a few plastic stools and tables, but they offer a chance to experience the local coffee culture and chat with the friendly vendors.
Saigon is home to many beautiful temples and pagodas, which offer a glimpse into the city's rich cultural heritage. Places like the Jade Emperor Pagoda and the Vinh Nghiem Pagoda are worth a visit to experience the city's spiritual side.
Even if you want to explore like a local, you're still a traveler who has come to Saigon for the first time. Saigon offers a wealth of cultural and historical attractions for tourists. From the War Remnants Museum, which documents the atrocities of the Vietnam War, to the stunning French colonial-style Saigon Opera House, there's something for everyone in this vibrant city. Visitors can explore the historic Reunification Palace, the Notre-Dame Cathedral, or take in panoramic views of the city from the observation deck of the Bitexco Financial Tower.
By following these tips, you'll be able to explore Saigon like a local and get a deeper appreciation for the city's unique culture and way of life. And if you want to know how to wander around Saigon at night, check this blog post about Saigon nightlife.
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