Food Tours
SAIGON MORNING AND AFTERNOON UNSEEN TOUR
Host Hung
$28.75 per guest
Host Hung
$28.75 per guest
Start time
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM or 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Duration
4 hours
Group size
1 to 6
Class language
English and Chinese
Meeting point
at guest hotel
The best way to explore the life of the locals is to sit at the back of motorbikes. Our guild will take you to the unique place only natives know, from spirit and antique to chaos and modern one. There’s a great chance to know more about the custom and culture of this energetic city as a real local.
Time (choose between 2 options) :
Saigon morning unseen: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Saigon afternoon unseen: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Itinerary:
Enjoy Vietnamese noodle at local restaurant and sugarcane juice or Eating “Phở” – Beef noodle soup at local restaurant
Visit local market and the Nguyen Thien Thuat area - enjoy some tropical fruits
Visit the Biggest flower market
Enjoy Vietnamese coffee at local coffee shop
Visit:
The Ghost apartment in district 5 (China town)
The Motorbike market
The Animal market - Bird and chicken market
The Chinese traditional medicine market
The Thien Hau temple - approximately 300 years
The Lantern market
The Floating market -Try coconut and see how local live in the boat.
District 4 - The smallest district, see local life.
Included:
1 meal and 2 drinks
4 hours tour on motorbike with high quality open-faced helmet and rain coat (if needed)
1 eating stop and 2 kinds of drink
Accident insurance
Private friendly English speaking tour guide
Free pick up & drop off (District 1, 3, 4 and some exclusion apply)
Visit:
Local market and the Nguyen Thien Thuat area - enjoy some tropical fruits
The Biggest flower market
The Ghost apartment in district 5 (China town)
The Motorbike market
The Animal market - Bird and chicken market
The Chinese traditional medicine market
The Thien Hau temple - approximately 300 years
The Lantern market
The Floating market -Try coconut and see how local live in the boat.
District 4 - The smallest district, see local life.
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