Ho Chi Minh City is Vietnam's most populous municipality, with a population exceeding 14 million residents as of 2025, making it the country's largest city and primary economic centre. Located in southern Vietnam on the Saigon River, the city contributes approximately one-quarter of Vietnam's total gross regional domestic product. Historically known as Saigon, the city has evolved into a global financial centre and international transport gateway, handling nearly half of Vietnam's international arrivals through Tân Sơn Nhất International Airport, situated just 2km from the city centre. The urban landscape reflects a blend of colonial-era architecture and contemporary development, with landmarks including the Independence Palace, War Remnants Museum, and Bến Thành Market coexisting alongside modern structures such as Bitexco Financial Tower and Landmark 81 Tower. An extensive network of canals and the Saigon River define the city's geography and internal connectivity. The Port of Saigon ranks among Southeast Asia's busiest container ports, reinforcing the city's position as Vietnam's principal hub for international trade and tourism.
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ATMs
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Pharmacies
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Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City lies in southern Vietnam at coordinates 10.82°N, 106.63°E on the Saigon River delta. The city experiences a tropical monsoon climate with warm temperatures year-round, averaging 26.6–29.1°C. The dry season runs from January to April, with February and March recording the lowest precipitation at 14mm and 17mm respectively. The monsoon season extends from May to October, peaking in September with 328mm of rainfall across approximately 29 rain days. November and December present transitional conditions with moderate rainfall. The city's extensive canal network and river systems are integral to both its geography and daily connectivity.
With over 14 million residents, Ho Chi Minh City is Vietnam's largest urban centre and the nation's economic powerhouse. The city generates approximately one-quarter of Vietnam's total gross regional domestic product, establishing it as the primary driver of national economic growth. The Port of Saigon ranks among Southeast Asia's busiest container ports, handling vast volumes of international trade. Tân Sơn Nhất International Airport processes nearly half of Vietnam's international arrivals, cementing the city's role as the principal gateway for international visitors and commerce. The urban economy encompasses financial services, manufacturing, retail, hospitality, and technology sectors.

Ho Chi Minh City offers diverse accommodation options across 462 hotels, 144 hostels, and 49 guesthouses within a 10km radius. The city supports an extensive hospitality and dining infrastructure with 1,535 restaurants and 1,073 cafes, reflecting its status as a major culinary destination. Notable cultural and historical attractions include the War Remnants Museum, Independence Palace, Bến Thành Market, and numerous war memorials. The city contains 173 temples and 10 museums within the central radius, alongside 41 markets serving both locals and visitors. Urban services include 425 ATMs, 280 pharmacies, and 26 hospitals ensuring visitor convenience and safety.
Tân Sơn Nhất International Airport (SGN) lies just 2km from the city centre, making Ho Chi Minh City highly accessible for international travellers. The airport handles nearly half of Vietnam's international arrivals, with regular connections to major regional and global destinations. The city's position as Vietnam's primary international gateway is reinforced by the Port of Saigon, one of Southeast Asia's busiest container ports, enabling both maritime passenger and cargo transport. Internal connectivity is facilitated by an extensive canal and road network, with the Saigon River serving as a central transport corridor.

The optimal window for visiting Ho Chi Minh City is the dry season spanning December through March. January and February record minimal precipitation at 30mm and 14mm respectively, providing consistently dry conditions ideal for sightseeing. March remains dry with only 17mm of rainfall, though temperatures begin rising toward 34.6°C. December offers 62mm of rainfall but marks the transition into the dry season with comfortable temperatures averaging 26.6°C. The monsoon season from May through October brings frequent rain, with September recording 328mm of rainfall across 29 days, making this period less suitable for outdoor exploration. April presents a transition month with 91mm rainfall and rising humidity before the full monsoon onset.
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