
My Saigon: The Local Guide to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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By:
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Elly Thuy Nguyen

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About this listen
Experience real Saigon: My Saigon 2025
Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) offers bustling streets, amazing walks, too-hip-for-you cafes, rocking music clubs, luxurious salons, explosively delicious restaurants, and indoor cat zoos. Saigon is Vietnam. It’s young, practical, crowded, and a little bit brash.
Most visitors to Saigon see the same boring “attractions”: ripoff markets, tourist-trap restaurants, and pointless tunnels.
Saigon has so much more to experience than tourists see.
My Saigon gives you the insider track: the most amazing experiences, the cultural backstories, the practical go-to tips, the best coffee, the best food (far beyond pho and banh mi), the best hangouts, the coolest stuff, and hipsters, hipsters everywhere.
New for 2025: Map links and QR codes for all recommended spots, plus the new subway, waterparks, ice skating, and an urban island adventure.
- Details about 90-day and multi-entry electronic visas to Vietnam (new as of August, 2023).
- Big-picture navigation.
- History your tour guides aren't allowed to mention.
- Good hotels for cheap, without hostels, bedbugs, and weird smells.
- Get mobile data up and running without being scammed.
- The best pho in Saigon: no, it's not the one the tourists go to.
- Awesome, authentic, cheap restaurants where my friends and I eat -- and Tripadvisor has no clue about.
- Coffee. Did someone say coffee? Egg coffee, 1930s coffee, street coffee, "specialty" coffee, all kinds of coffee: I'll tell you where.
- Hang out with Vietnamese people on our dating street, see indie concerts, munch on dried squid, listen to Viet Pop (if you dare).
- Make cool friends, date guys or girls, whichever flag you fly.
- Bust out with Saigonese slang to make your new friends laugh.
- Watch out for Saigon's mafia: they run the streets, and they don't announce themselves.
- Don't unintentionally offend people by wearing a popular tourist souvenir t-shirt.
- You definitely shouldn't give money to beggars and street kids.
- Avoiding taxi scams in Saigon is so easy, but most tourists refuse to learn.
My Saigon is a guide, a love confessional, an instruction manual, and an ode to the city.