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AiSPi City Guide: Ho Chi Minh City
CitiesOct 6, 20252 min read

AiSPi City Guide: Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City, still fondly called Saigon by locals, is a vibrant mix of old-world charm and modern energy. Between rooftop cocktails, hidden cafés, and streets buzzing with history, the city offers something for every traveller. Whether you’re here for a weekend escape or a longer stay, we’ve rounded up our favourite places to sip, savour, and see.

Where to Sip in Ho Chi Minh City

Madam Kew: A glamorous speakeasy-style bar where moody interiors and inventive cocktails set the tone for the night.

The Secret Garden: Tucked above the city’s chaos, this rooftop bar blends nostalgia with panoramic views.

Summer Experiment: Playful and creative, this bar is known for its experimental cocktails and bold presentations.

Where to Savour in Ho Chi Minh City

Quince Saigon: A stylish dining spot with an open kitchen serving refined, flavourful plates.

Pizza 4p's: Famous for its house-made cheeses and Japanese inspired pizzas, this is a cult favourite.

Propaganda: Vietnamese staples with a contemporary twist, set against vibrant street-art walls.

Bep Me In: A cosy, tucked-away eatery serving authentic flavours and the best banh mi you’ll ever have.

What to See in Ho Chi Minh City

The Post Office: Designed by Gustave Eiffel, this colonial-era landmark is both beautiful and still in use.

Walk Along the River: A simple but stunning way to soak in the city’s skyline and energy.

Jade Emperor Pagoda: One of Saigon’s most atmospheric temples, filled with intricate carvings and history.

At AiSPi, we believe style and travel go hand in hand. Just as we curate fashion that tells a story, we love uncovering cities through their hidden gems. Whether you’re sipping at a rooftop bar or wandering through colonial landmarks, let Ho Chi Minh inspire your next wardrobe find.

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