10 top tips to help you experience Saigon like a true local Vietnamese

Tong Nguyen • July 10, 2025

The best way to truly understand the soul of this vibrant city is by waking up early and see it before the bustle of the day begins.

Vietnamese enjoying taichi at Tao Dan park in the morning Travelmates tour

For many first-time visitors, Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) can feel overwhelming: the endless hum of motorbikes, neon-lit boulevards, and the fast rhythm of urban life. But beneath the surface, the city has a softer, more authentic side—especially in the early hours of the morning. It’s actually the best way to truly understand the soul of this vibrant city by waking up early and see it before the bustle of the day begins.


Here are 10 top tips to help you experience Saigon like a true local:

 

 

  1. Start with a Stroll at a public park
    Take a walk to a nearby park near your hotel, watch locals practicing tai chi, badminton, and even ballroom dancing in the park. You may like to walk past some schools and watch how local students are coming to their school every day.

  2. Experience Bird Coffee
    Bird coffee isn’t just about the drink—it’s about the ambiance. Dozens of beautifully kept songbirds in bamboo cages hang around the café, filling the air with live birdsong as you sip your morning brew. This beloved local ritual combines conversation, music, and morning calm.

  3.  Rise Early to Catch the City’s Rhythm
    Set your alarm! The best hours in Saigon are just after sunrise, when the streets are still cool, and locals begin their day with exercises, street breakfasts, and market visits.

  4. Explore a Local Market Before the Crowds
    Visit a local market or a smaller neighborhood market early in the day. You’ll see locals haggling for fresh produce, flowers, and breakfast ingredients.

  5. Stop by Ho Thi Ky Flower Market
    Immerse yourself in the fragrance and vibrant colors of Saigon’s largest flower market. It’s a photographer’s paradise and a sensory feast.

  6. Enjoy a Local Breakfast
    Don’t leave without trying pho, banh mi, or hu tieu from a street vendor. Morning is when these dishes are freshest and most authentic.

  7. Visit a Local Temple in the Morning Light
    Step into a neighborhood pagoda to see morning prayers and incense offerings, when the atmosphere is most serene.

  8.  Join a Good Morning Saigon Half-Day Tour
    If you want a guided experience, our Good Morning Saigon Tour takes you through the authentic and local stops to show you the quieter side of Saigon. It’s to best way to experience Saigon as a local

  9. Take a Cyclo or Morning Walk Through Back Streets
    Early morning is the perfect time for a cyclo ride or walking tour. The streets are cooler and less crowded, making it easier to appreciate colonial architecture and local life.

  10. Balance It with a Leisurely Coffee Break
    After exploring, recharge at a traditional café. Order cà phê sữa đá (iced coffee with condensed milk) in summer or hot coffee in winter, and watch the city gradually wake up around you.


Saigon is more than just its bustling traffic and modern skyline. By starting your day early and following these tips, you’ll witness the heart and soul of the city—its people, traditions, and everyday beauty.

For the perfect introduction, join our Good Morning Saigon Half-Day Tour and see the city like a local, before the rest of the world catches up.

 

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