The War Remnants Museum documents the legacy of the Vietnam War. It's an impactful experience with preserved war machines, rare photographs and miniature recreations of POW cells. It's worth the early morning visit before the museum gets crowded.
The Cu Chi Tunnels, which were used by the Viet Cong soldiers, is an interesting visit. You can crawl through the cramped tunnels and see how cleverly connected they were. It's a great opportunity to get to know the history and culture.
Located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, Noir is famous for its unique dining experience in the dark, complete with surprise menus and a social cause for employment and training for visually-impaired people.
Located in District 12, Saigon Sports Club is an excellent place to have a rush. Cowboy-themed and professionally run, you can try your hand at shooting pistols, rifles and even machine guns under careful supervision.
Located on the roof of AB Tower, it is arguably the best place to watch the sunsets with a wide range of drinks and food. Chill Skybar has been a stable of Saigon nightlife and popular meeting spot for Viet's social elites.
Arguably the most beautiful and classy gourmet restaurant in Saigon, Cục Gạch Quán is specialized in traditional Vietnamese dishes in a French colonial villa with a cozy, dim atmosphere and live acoustic music.
Open since 2010, SHE Bar is a landmark of Hanoi's LGBTQ nightlife. Gay friendly, wild, and sultry, it has an extensive cocktail list, drag performers and a pumping music that will keep your party going all night.
If you have more time, consider visiting Reunification Palace or Ben Thanh Market, both famous landmarks of the city. If you have less time, you can skip the Outdoor Shooting Range and add a relaxing spa experience at Miu Miu Spa. Don't forget to drink lots of water and bring your sunscreen and mosquito spray.