Explore Top 10 Ho Chi Minh City's Museums & Historical Sites
Heading to Ho Chi Minh City (aka Saigon)? Don't miss the chance to experience the heart and soul of Vietnam through its incredible museums. From the poignant War Remnants Museum to the elegant Ao Dai Museum, each one offers a unique window into the country's history, art, and traditions.
Feeling a bit lost with all the choices? No worries! We've put together a handy guide to help you pick the museums that best suit your interests and make the most of your time in this vibrant cultural hub.
Written by Jade NGUYEN, (local expert)
Updated on Nov 06, 2024
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Jade NGUYEN, also known as "Jade", has worked as a tourist guide and local expert for several years in Vietnam and the former Indochina countries (Thailand, Cambodia, Laos). It is in high demand and appreciated by our travelers, accompanying hundreds of them each year. With her experience in the field, particularly in the north and its mountains, she likes to share her knowledge with you through her articles on this blog. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask them in the comments below, she will be happy to answer you directly.
1. Ho Chi Minh City's Historical and Cultural Riches: A Pearl of the South
Formerly called Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City is today the main economic center of the entire country. It is located along the banks of the Saigon River, near the stunning Mekong Delta, and is the largest city in Vietnam. Nicknamed the “pearl of the Far East”, it fascinates visitors by harmoniously blending past and present. On one side, you'll find well-preserved old buildings and poignant memorabilia from the Vietnam War, and on the other, sleek skyscrapers and huge shopping malls that reflect today's economic activity.
The city also has many museums that will appeal to history buffs and curious people interested in Vietnam's rich history. These museums offer a treasure trove of information on Vietnamese history and culture. Here is our selection of the most remarkable museums in Saigon, not to be missed during your visit to this city.
Ho Chi Minh City, guardian of the cultural and historical wealth of the South
2. Top Must-Visited Museums in Ho Chi Minh City
2.1 Vietnam War Remnants Museum
Useful information:
Address: 28 Võ Văn Tần St, Ward 6, District 3 (Google Maps)
The War Remnants Museum is centrally located in District 3, close to Independence Palace and Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon. It's easily accessible on foot, by taxi, or by motorbike from most parts of the city center.
Opening hours: every day from 7:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. / 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. (last admission 4:30 p.m.)
Price: 40,000 VND
This is one of the must-see museums in Ho Chi Minh City. The Vietnam War Remnants Museum is a place of memory that recalls the atrocious consequences of the Vietnam War and helps to understand the country and its contemporary history. The museum is divided into two parts: one outside where you can see American war machines (planes, tanks, cannons, helicopters) recovered from the battlefields, and the other inside which presents an exhibition of photos denouncing the horrors of war and the abuses committed by the American army. There is an exhibition on the catastrophic effects of Agent Orange and other chemical sprays, the use of napalm and phosphorus bombs and the My Lai massacre.
Vietnam War Remnants Museum
Initially named the American Atrocities Gallery, it was renamed the War Crimes Gallery in 1990 before becoming the War Remnants Museum in 1995. It houses more than 20,000 documents made up of objects and photos, 1,500 of which are exhibited in 8 permanent themes.
Take the time to soak up the special atmosphere of this museum, where the war is not sanitized or glorified, and where the harsh reality of the numerous photographs, most of them signed by great professionals, will take your breath away. You will certainly come away from this grueling visit with red eyes.
A Visit to the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City
2.2 Ao Dai Museum
Useful information:
Address: 206/19/30 Long Thuận, Long Phước, District 9 (Google Maps)
Located in District 9, the Ao Dai Museum is a bit further from the city center. It's best reached by taxi or motorbike, providing visitors with a deeper look into the traditional Vietnamese dress.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Price: 100,000 dong
If you are interested in Vietnamese culture, you have probably already heard of Ao Dai, the traditional dress worn by women during formal events such as weddings or conferences. This outfit is an important symbol of Vietnamese culture and is often a treasured souvenir for travelers. If you want to know more about the history of this delicate and refined outfit, be sure to visit the Ao Dai Museum of Vietnam.
The great stylist Sy Hoang devoted ten years to designing and building the Ao Dai museum in Saigon. His overflowing love for this outfit pushed him to dedicate his own country house to it in Long Thuân, now transformed into a museum with ancient wooden architecture and surrounded by landscapes typical of the south: rice fields, “monkey bridges”, ponds. lotuses, rivers.
Ao Dai Museum
The exhibition hall has two parts : to the right of the entrance you will find the evolution of the Ao Dai over time, and on the other side you will have the opportunity to see the Ao Dai worn by famous Vietnamese women most of whom contributed greatly to the political and social fields in the 20th century, such as general Nguyen Thi Dinh, vice-president Nguyen Thi Binh or even diplomat Ton Nu Thi Ninh and professor/doctor Nguyen Thi Ngoc.
Travel through the ages with this outfit, whose shape and influence has evolved greatly over the centuries but which remains the timeless symbol of national feminine beauty.
2.3 Museum of Traditional Vietnamese Medicine (Fito museum)
Situated in District 10, this unique museum is slightly off the central tourist path but can be reached by taxi or motorbike. It showcases the history of traditional Vietnamese medicine.
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Price: 180,000 VND
The Fito Museum is one of the most original museums in Ho Chi Minh City. You will discover some 3000 collectibles spread over 6 floors with a decor mainly composed of wood in keeping with the pure Vietnamese style. The entire building was reconstructed from houses from the Red River Delta and the Hue region sprinkled with a touch paying homage to the kingdom of Champa. It is the fruit of the work of around fifty craftsmen who took almost 3 years to bring this fantastic museum to life.
Museum of Traditional Vietnamese Medicine
Visitors will be able to immerse themselves in a time when traditional medicine was applied: methods of examining patients, diagnosis, establishment of a prescription, composition of a remedy... Recognizable from afar with its bamboos decorating its entrance, the FITO museum traces the history and evolution of traditional Vietnamese medicine, from the Stone Age to the present day.
It is a private museum founded by the pharmacist LE Khac Tam who sought more than anything to promote the traditions as well as the virtues of national medicine. The visit is very interesting and well documented, either by video projections or by a guide. A 30-minute documentary film is even available in French.
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Museum of Traditional Vietnamese Medicine
2.4 Ho Chi Minh City Museum
Useful information:
Address: 65 Lý Tự Trọng St, Bến Nghé, District 1 (Google Maps)
Situated in the heart of District 1, the Ho Chi Minh City Museum is near the Opera House and the Nguyen Hue Walking Street. Visitors can walk from nearby hotels or take a short taxi ride to reach the museum.
Opening hours: every day from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Price: around 30,000 VND
Located in the center of Ho Chi Minh City, a stone's throw from the Cathedral and the Central Post Office, the Ho Chi Minh City Museum is a commemorative museum dedicated to the memory and teachings of Ho Chi Minh, the founder of current Vietnamese Communist Party and the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.
Built from 1885 to 1890 by French architect Alfred Foulhoux, the building was designed in the image of a grand palace in the French neoclassical style, as demonstrated by the sculptures and arcade door details by example. It is also a clever mix between Europe and Asia, because the floor facade has a Western character, but the roof part has an Asian appearance. Around the museum, you will find a bucolic trapezoid-shaped flower garden surrounded by 4 streets: Ly Tu Trong, Pasteur, Le Thanh Tong and Nam Ky Khoi Nghia.
The Ho Chi Minh City Museum has 9 permanent exhibition galleries with varied themes: “Nature and Archaeology”, “Industry and Crafts”, “Culture of Saigon – Ho Chi Minh City”, “Revolution from 1930 to 1945”, etc... Travel through time with the help of numerous exhibitions of paintings, precious ancient objects and other relics, and retrace part of the history of Vietnam.
Located next to the Saigon Zoo and Botanical Gardens, this museum is easily reached by foot or taxi from most locations in District 1. Its central location makes it a popular destination for those interested in Vietnam's history.
Opening hours: every day from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. then from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Price: 30,000 VND
Opened on January 1, 1929 under the name of Blanchard de la Brosse, the History Museum of Ho Chi Minh City is an enriching museum for learning everything about the different dynasties that ruled Vietnam until the last emperor Bao Dai.
Vietnam History Museum in Ho Chi Minh City
The museum is located in the former building of the French School of the Far East, which is decorated in sublime ocher tones and has magnificent balustrades in an Indochinese style. It houses more than 30,000 valuable objects and some 25,000 books and documents. The Vietnam History Museum is very interesting for better understanding the complex history of Vietnam and the civilizations that have succeeded one another, from prehistory to the era of the Nguyen dynasty. The museum has some very beautiful works, particularly in the Cham room.
Vietnam History Museum in Ho Chi Minh City
You will also find a room dedicated to coins, another on the evolution of Buddhism in Asia, or a presentation relating to the habitat and traditional costumes of ethnic groups. Explanations are available in Vietnamese, English and French, so to appreciate the place even better.
2.6 Ho Chi Minh City Museum of Fine Arts
Useful information:
Address: 97A Phó Đức Chính St, Nguyễn Thái Bình, District 1 (Google Maps)
This museum is in District 1, close to Ben Thanh Market and the backpacker area of Pham Ngu Lao. It's perfect for a walk from most central hotels or a quick taxi ride.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Price: 40,000 VND
If you are passionate about art, be sure to visit the Ho Chi Minh City Museum of Fine Arts, located in the District 1 district. In addition to its rich collections of Vietnamese and international art, this museum also impresses with its Magnificent French colonial architecture, which dates back to the times of the late 19th century. A true architectural pearl that will delight lovers of art and history.
Ho Chi Minh City Museum of Fine Arts
The museum exhibits a collection of more than 21,000 works of Vietnamese and foreign art, ranging from sculpture and painting to ceramics and photography. Here you will find works by famous Vietnamese artists, such as To Ngoc Van, Nguyen Gia Tri and Bui Xuan Phai, as well as works by foreign artists who lived or worked in Vietnam.
The museum building, built in 1929, is itself an example of French colonial architecture. The lush gardens surrounding it provide a peaceful setting to relax and appreciate the works on display.
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Inside Ho Chi Minh City Museum of Fine Arts
2.7 Southern Vietnamese Women’s Museum
Address: 202 Vo Thi Sau Street, District 3 (Google Maps)
The Southern Women’s Museum, located in District 3 of Ho Chi Minh City, is a must-visit for those interested in the history and accomplishments of Vietnamese women. Established on April 29, 1985, this museum evolved from the Southern Women’s Traditional House, which was created to preserve and educate future generations about the patriotism and cultural heritage of Vietnamese women.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Ticket Price: Free
The museum's first floor is highly accessible to foreign visitors, featuring excellent signage in English and French. Here, you can explore displays of traditional crafts and the iconic ao dai, Vietnam’s elegant national dress. The upper floors delve into the stories of notable Vietnamese women throughout history and their roles during wartime, with a focus on preserving the legacy and contributions of women in the southern regions of Vietnam.
Southern Women's Museum in Ho Chi Minh City
With its engaging exhibits and rich history, the Southern Women’s Museum offers a unique and insightful experience for both domestic and international visitors. Whether you are passionate about history, culture, or women's achievements, this museum provides a valuable perspective on the enduring strength and resilience of Vietnamese women.
The Southern Women’s Museum offers a unique and insightful experience for both domestic and international visitors.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Ticket Price: Free
Quang San Museum is a private art museum dedicated to showcasing and preserving Vietnamese arts and culture. At the heart of the museum is a collection of Vietnamese art, a deeply personal project born out of a love for beauty and artworks that have enriched lives. Guided by the founder's vision, the museum aims to be an inclusive platform facilitating dialogues and fostering critical thinking in arts and culture.
Quang San Art Museum
This cultural space is vital in Vietnam for preserving and educating the public about Vietnamese traditions and artistic legacies while inspiring artistic excellence. After more than 20 years of collecting, the founder recognized the need to share this collection with a wider audience, leading to the establishment of Quang San Museum. The museum meets the public's growing demand for art and offers an enriching experience for those interested in Vietnamese art and history.
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This cultural space is vital in Vietnam for preserving and educating the public about Vietnamese traditions and artistic legacies while inspiring artistic excellence.
2.9 Ho Chi Minh Campaign Museum
Address: 2 Le Duan Street, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1 (Google Maps)
Phone: +84 336 578 946
Opening Hours:
Weekdays: 7:30 AM - 11:00 AM, 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Ticket Price: Free
Located next to the History Museum, the Ho Chi Minh Campaign Museum is a convenient stop for tourists exploring the local museum trail in Ho Chi Minh City. This museum is dedicated to the 1975 Spring Offensive, known as the "Ho Chi Minh Campaign," which ultimately led to the end of the war in favor of the Communists.
You'll have the chance to observe real weapons used in the Vietnam War
The museum grounds are dotted with wartime weapons, including artillery, tanks, and anti-aircraft guns. Inside, visitors can explore detailed dioramas and photographs that depict the individual battles of the campaign, offering a comprehensive understanding of this pivotal period in Vietnamese history.
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2.10 Geological Museum of Vietnam
Address: 2 Nguyen Binh Khiem Street, District 1 (Google Maps)
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Ticket Price: Free
The Geological Museum of Vietnam, located at 2 Nguyen Binh Khiem Street in District 1, is a must-visit gem for mineral enthusiasts. Built in 1970, it showcases around 3,000 of its 13,000 geological specimens, including rocks, minerals, fossils, and gems.
Geological Museum of Vietnam
Each floor has a distinct theme:
Ground Floor: Geological maps and ancient stone samples, including a 1.6 billion-year-old rock.
Second Floor: Minerals and fossils, featuring quartz, ruby, sapphire, and a giant seashell fossil.
Third Floor: Paleontology and gems, with prehistoric tools and crude oil samples crucial for Vietnam's energy history.
Visitors like Hoa find the exhibits informative and accessible, making it a great place to learn about geology. The museum is open on weekdays, offering free admission.
The Geological Museum of Vietnam is still uncrowded every day, which is unfortunate.
3. When to go to Ho Chi Minh City's Museums?
You can come and stroll through the aisles of Ho Chi Minh City's museums in any weather, whether the sun is shining or a sudden rain falls on the city. However, to make the most of your stay, we advise you to favor the months of November until March. You will be able to vary the pleasures and alternate between museums, discovery of the city and excursions!
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The detailed map of the must-see sites in Ho Chi Minh City
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4. Other historical sites to discover during a trip to Ho Chi Minh City
History lovers can satisfy their curiosity during a visit to the Cu Chi tunnels, located about sixty kilometers northwest of the city center. It is an impressive and ingenious system of underground tunnels of more than 250 kilometers standing on several levels. First created by the Viet Minh under French Indochina, they then sheltered thousands of Viet Cong guerrillas during the Vietnam War against the Americans.
Cu Chi Tunnels
Still linked to Vietnamese history, the Independence Palace should also please you. Located not far from the Vietnam War Remnants Museum, it is a place steeped in history. Formerly used as a presidential palace, a tank rammed its gate on April 30, 1975, marking the fall of Saigon and the end of the Vietnam War.
Address: 135 Nam Kỳ Khởi Nghĩa St, Bến Thành, District 1 (Google Maps)
Although not a traditional museum, this historic site is a must-visit. Located in District 1, it's within walking distance from many other attractions and easily reachable by walking or taxi.
Most museums are open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, but it's always best to check their official websites for specific hours and any holiday closures.
2. How much time should I allocate to visit a museum in Ho Chi Minh City?
It generally takes about 1-3 hours to explore a museum thoroughly, depending on its size and the depth of its exhibits.
3. How much does it cost to go to the Ho Chi Minh Museum?
The entrance fee to the Ho Chi Minh Museum is 30,000 VND.
4. What is the dress code for Ho Chi Minh Museum?
The dress code for visiting the Ho Chi Minh Museum is respectful and modest. It is recommended to avoid wearing shorts, tank tops, or flip-flops. Visitors should aim to cover shoulders and knees, particularly when entering religious or culturally significant areas within the museum. This is common practice at many historical and cultural sites throughout Vietnam to show respect for the local customs and traditions.
5. Are there guided tours available in Ho Chi Minh museums?
Many museums in Ho Chi Minh City offer guided tours, either by museum staff or through audio guides. It's a good idea to inquire at the museum entrance or check their website for details on tour availability and schedules. Additionally, Kampá Tour can help you add these museums to your wishlist and provide a knowledgeable guide to enhance your experience while you're travelling in Ho Chi Minh City, or anywhere in Vietnam.
I've visited all of the main sights like Palace of reunification, war remnants museum, Landmark 81 and a few temples in D5 in HCMC, but I'm getting quite bored so I want to find other things to do here! Any recommendations?
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Kampá Tour07 Aug 2024
It sounds like you've seen many of the main attractions in Ho Chi Minh City! For more exciting things to do, check out our recommendations: Ho Chi Minh City Guide.
Here are a few ideas to explore:
Street Food Tours: Dive into the local culinary scene with a guided street food tour.
Art Galleries and Exhibitions: Explore the contemporary art scene in local galleries.
Cu Chi Tunnels: Take a day trip to these historic tunnels.
Ben Thanh Market: Experience the bustling local market and shop for unique souvenirs.
Boat Tours on the Saigon River: Enjoy a different perspective of the city.
Hope this helps make your stay more enjoyable!
Best regards,
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Hayley17 Jul 2024
HI, I'm wanting to take my mum to Vietnam (and Cambodia) in November but I'm worried that I have too many museums on the itinerary that will all be very similar: I have the War Remnants Museum and the Museum of Vietnamese History in HCMC, and the Presidential Palace and Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi.
Are these museums super similar? And do they mainly focus on the Vietnam War or do they include Vietnamese history and culture both before and after? I don't like how Vietnam is mainly acknowledged for the Vietnam War :/
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Kampá Tour19 Jul 2024
Hi Hayley,
It sounds like a great trip you're planning with your mom! The museums you've selected in Vietnam each have their unique focus.
The War Remnants Museum and the Museum of Vietnamese History in HCMC, along with the Presidential Palace and Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi, cover different aspects - from the Vietnam War to the diverse cultural heritage of the country. They're not just about the war, so you'll get a rich perspective on Vietnam's history and culture.
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It sounds like you've seen many of the main attractions in Ho Chi Minh City! For more exciting things to do, check out our recommendations: Ho Chi Minh City Guide.
Here are a few ideas to explore:
Hope this helps make your stay more enjoyable!
Best regards,
Hi Hayley,
It sounds like a great trip you're planning with your mom! The museums you've selected in Vietnam each have their unique focus.
The War Remnants Museum and the Museum of Vietnamese History in HCMC, along with the Presidential Palace and Vietnam Museum of Ethnology in Hanoi, cover different aspects - from the Vietnam War to the diverse cultural heritage of the country. They're not just about the war, so you'll get a rich perspective on Vietnam's history and culture.
Also, if you're looking for a more tailored experience, our Vietnam - Cambodia trips might be perfect. We specialize in custom trips that could provide a deeper understanding of the history, including the Vietnam War.
Have a nice day!