Friday/Saturday tour only Get ready to dive into the electric heart of Saigon's nightlife with our epic $22.00 per person Saigon’s Hidden Bar Nightlife Walk! This exciting 3-hour adventure is led by one local and one expat guide, both fluent in English, steering you clear of tourist traps and overpriced spots to explore four hidden bars where Saigonese unwind. Each stop is handpicked for its unbeatable vibes, unique themes, top-tier service—offering a true taste of Saigon’s vibrant bar culture.
Ladies, we’ve got you covered with a female guide always on the team to have your back. We keep groups intimate (max 10, including our 2 expert guides) for a personalized, high-octane adventure. And the cherry on top? At the end of the night, we’ve got your ride home covered! So, bring your party vibes, lace up, and let’s hit Saigon’s streets for a night you’ll be buzzing about forever!
*Psst: We just need 4 or more party-goers to join the fun for the tour to kick off that day!
On the 3-hour Saigon’s Hidden Bar Nightlife Walk, you’ll dive into the electric pulse of four different bars, each a sensory rush, while roaming Ho Chi Minh City’s vibrant streets. The neon-lit chaos of scooters zips past, their hum blending with street food sizzles and distant laughter, as warm air wraps around you. First, a Vietnamese-inspired bar dazzles with exceptional bartenders crafting zesty pandan-laced cocktails that burst with citrusy kick. Next, a speakeasy hums with sultry jazz, its low lighting casting a velvet glow as you sip on a classic whisky on the rock, enjoy the music, the moment. The third, a vampire-themed cocktail den, pulses with gothic allure—blood-red lighting, eerie whispers, and dark, plum-infused elixirs that thrill your senses. Finally, a modern Japanese underground bar pulses with raw energy and nightly underground DJs spinning eclectic beats. Sip crisp, local craft beers with yuzu tang, surrounded by locals’ casual chatter.
Located in the heart of District 1, the State Bank of Ho Chi Minh City is an iconic French colonial building with striking architecture, featuring a blend of Eastern and Western design elements. Built in 1928, it serves as the headquarters for Vietnam’s central bank and is admired for its ornate facade and historical significance. While the interior is not typically open to the public, its exterior is a popular spot for photos, especially for those exploring the city’s colonial heritage.
Nguyen Hue Walking Street is a vibrant pedestrian promenade in District 1, stretching 670 meters from the Ho Chi Minh City Hall to the Saigon River. Known for its lively atmosphere, especially at night, it’s lined with over 200 trees, colorful flower displays, and bustling cafes, restaurants, and street food stalls offering local delicacies like banh mi and bingsu. The street hosts cultural events, street performances, and the famous Nguyen Hue Flower Street during Tet, making it a must-visit for soaking in Saigon’s urban energy.
You will make your own way to the meeting points