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Linking old and new, Ba Son Bridge tells Saigon’s evolving tale

Hotel Indigo Saigon The City Local area

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Immerse yourself in the spirited heart of Saigon, where timeless stories meet modern pulses. In the storied Ba Son neighbourhood, riverside heritage weaves through hidden hẻms and local corners, each revealing a new chapter of the city’s vibrant soul.

Things to do

Little Japanese Town

8A Thai Van Lung Street, Saigon Ward, Ho Chi Minh,

Just a five-minute stroll from Le Thanh Ton Street, uncover a hidden gem where Saigon’s vibrant spirit meets the charm of Little Japanese Town. Wander through its cozy alleyways alive with lanterns, aromas, and stories that blend Japan’s traditions with the city’s modern buzz.

Ba Son Bridge

District 01, Saigon Ward, Ho Chi Minh,

Stretching elegantly across the Saigon River, Ba Son Bridge offers sweeping skyline views that capture the rhythm of modern Ho Chi Minh City. From Hotel Indigo Saigon The City, it’s just a short ride to this dazzling icon of urban energy, where shimmering lights reflect the city’s pulse at night.

Saigon Central Post Office

02 Công Xã Paris, Saigon Ward, Ho Chi Minh,

Step into Saigon’s golden age at the Central Post Office, a masterpiece of French colonial architecture designed by Alfred Foulhoux and often mistaken as the work of Gustave Eiffel. Its elegant arches, intricate ironwork, and vintage charm tell stories of a bygone era. From Hotel Indigo Saigon The City, enjoy an easy stroll to this timeless landmark and feel the pulse of history still humming through its vaulted halls.

Bach Dang Wharf

01 Tôn Đức Thắng Street, Saigon Ward, Ho Chi Minh,

Once the gateway of old Saigon, Bach Dang Wharf now blends history with modern vitality. Explore this riverside promenade where the city’s stories flow as endlessly as the river itself, a place where the breeze, skyline, and laughter of locals paint a living portrait of modern Saigon.

Independence Palace

Ben Thanh Ward, Ho Chi Minh City,

A symbol of resilience and renewal, Independence Palace stands on the site where Saigon’s history changed course. Built in the 1960s to replace Norodom Palace (Saigon Governor's Palace), it became the setting of the iconic moment in 1975 when tanks rolled through its gates, marking the reunification of Vietnam. Today, its opulent halls and hidden bunkers preserve the echoes of a defining era, reflecting the city’s enduring strength and forward spirit.

HCMC Fine Arts Museum

97A Phó Đức Chính, Ben Thanh Ward, Ho Chi Minh City,

Discover the heart of Vietnamese artistry at the Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts Museum, once the opulent mansion of one of Saigon’s wealthiest merchants in the early 20th century. Built between 1929 and 1934, the residence combined French Art Deco elegance with local decorative flair, standing as a testament to Saigon’s “Pearl of the Orient” era. Since 1987, this storied landmark has transformed into a vibrant art museum, celebrating the ever-evolving soul of Vietnamese art and culture.

Reservations:

Front desk: +84-28-22223333

9 – 11 Ly Tu Trong Street Saigon Ward Ho Chi Minh City, 700000 Vietnam

Check-in: 3:00 pm

Check-out: 12:00 pm

Minimum check-in age: 18

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