4-Hour Bike Tour Of Saigon Palace & Notre Dame Cathedral
Description
Go beyond the typical tourist attractions and wander the off-beaten-path sights in Saigon. Experience local life in the city with a team of girl bike riders, a fun, authentic experience with the young generation of Vietnam.
Highlights
- Enjoy a bike ride across Saigon
- Visit the Notre Dame Cathedral
- Relish in authentic Vietnamese cuisine
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Meet your girl riders in front of your hotel for pick-up and transfer.
Start your trip by going to see the Post Office.
Visit the Notre Dame Cathedral.
Hear interesting facts about the Saigon Palace from outside since entering and fully appreciating it is very time-consuming.
Go to the local market where you can observe the truly local life and see how the locals run their small businesses for a living. This market is absolutely a non-touristic one and your riders will tell you stories you would love to hear while walking in the small alleys.
Learn more about the local communities.
Proceed to the beautiful temple, where you can adopt the traditional gestures by making wishes for good fortune.
Absorb the sacred atmosphere of the temple, a revered structure dedicated to the god and goddess.
Drive to the fabric market street, which is famous among the locals.
Take out time for a coffee break at the oldest cafe in town and admire how the owners maintain and preserve their traditional coffee making process as a part of their family’s tradition. Here they still brew the coffee with a cloth strainer and a clay pot.
Finish your adventure with a tasty bowl of local noodles.
Return to your hotel.
What's Included
English-speaking Vietnamese tour guide
Scooter, private drivers, helmets
Entrance fees
Cafe and local noodle soup
What's Excluded
Tips
Personal expenses
Meeting Point
Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Cancellation Policy
For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.Price Details
Adult | |
1 To 1 | USD 39 Per Person |
This is a private tour |