Top 7 things to do in Saigon at night for an unforgettable city adventure

When the sun goes down, Saigon lights up in the most dazzling way. From bustling walking streets and rooftop views to late-night food havens and neon-lit alleys — this city never sleeps. If you’re wondering where to go in Saigon at night, this guide will take you through 7 must-visit nightlife hotspots that locals love and travelers crave.

1. Bui Vien Walking Street

A staple of Saigon nightlife, Bui Vien Street in District 1 is famously known as the city’s backpacker hub. Since it became a designated pedestrian street in 2017, Bui Vien has turned into a chaotic but fun playground filled with live music, street performances, and even traditional games like jump rope or Vietnamese-style hopscotch.

Beyond entertainment, Bui Vien is a food and beer paradise. Whether you prefer street food stalls or sit-down restaurants, there’s something for everyone — and yes, “Bui Vien beer” is a thing!

  • Location: Pham Ngu Lao Ward, District 1

  • Car-free from: 7:00 PM – 2:00 AM (weekends)

  • Entrance fee: Free

Bui Vien Walking Street
Bui Vien Walking Street

2. Bitexco Skydeck

Standing tall at 269 meters with 68 floors, Bitexco Financial Tower is one of the most iconic buildings in Vietnam. For one of the best panoramic night views in Saigon, head to Skydeck on the 49th floor or sip a cocktail at EON Café, a rooftop bar nestled high above the city buzz.

At night, the tower glows in a mesmerizing light show, offering visitors an awe-inspiring perspective of Ho Chi Minh City.

  • Location: 19–25 Nguyen Hue, District 1

  • Opening hours: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM (later on weekends)

  • Ticket price: ~200,000 VND/person to visit Skydeck

Bitexco Skydeck
Bitexco Skydeck

3. Starlight Bridge (Cầu Ánh Sao)

Tucked away in the urban neighborhood of Phu My Hung, the Starlight Bridge is a magical footbridge that shines with thousands of color-changing LED lights. Walking across feels like floating through a galaxy — hence the name.

The bridge also uses solar-powered lighting, making it both visually stunning and eco-friendly. It’s a favorite spot for couples and night photographers alike.

  • Location: Phu My Hung, District 7

  • Entrance fee: Free

  • Best time to visit: After sunset

Starlight Bridge (Cầu Ánh Sao)
Starlight Bridge (Cầu Ánh Sao)

4. Nguyen Hue Walking Street 

At night, Nguyen Hue Walking Street transforms into a lively cultural stage. Street performers, live bands, skaters, and dancers take over the boulevard surrounded by sparkling city lights and colonial-era buildings.

Surrounded by cafes, bars, fashion stores, and bubble tea shops, this spot is perfect for people-watching or jumping into the fun.

  • Location: District 1 (right in front of City Hall)

  • Best time to visit: 6:00 PM onwards

Nguyen Hue Walking Street 
Nguyen Hue Walking Street

5. Ho Thi Ky Night Market

Calling all foodies! Ho Thi Ky Night Market in District 10 is a street food heaven with over 100 food stalls serving everything from local Vietnamese snacks to unique dishes from Cambodia and Thailand.

Try grilled skewers, mini pancakes, spicy noodle soups, Cambodian dry noodles, and more — all at student-friendly prices!

  • Location: Ho Thi Ky Street, District 10

  • Open: Day and night

  • Price range: Budget-friendly

Ho Thi Ky Night Market
Ho Thi Ky Night Market

6. Lost in HongKong Beer Alley

Step into the past at Lost in HongKong, a narrow alley transformed into a cinematic scene straight from a 1960s Hong Kong film. It’s filled with neon signs, vintage décor, and Instagrammable photo spots.

And of course — beer lovers rejoice! The alley is packed with various craft beer stalls and delicious side dishes for late-night chilling.

  • Location: 175/19 Pham Ngu Lao, District 1

  • Opening hours: 4:00 PM – 4:00 AM

Lost in HongKong Beer Alley
Lost in HongKong Beer Alley

7. Ben Thanh Street Food Market

Just around the corner from the famous Ben Thanh Market is the Ben Thanh Street Food Market, featuring over 60 vendors selling global cuisine with a local twist.

Ben Thanh Street Food Market
Ben Thanh Street Food Market

Think Vietnamese bánh mì, Korean fried chicken, Thai milk tea, and even vegan dishes — all served in a chill, urban space with graffiti walls and wooden benches.

  • Location: 26 Thu Khoa Huan, District 1

  • Opening hours: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Saigon at night is a world of contrasts — fast and slow, loud and quiet, modern and nostalgic. Whether you’re into vibrant nightlife, romantic walks, or late-night food hunts, this city will never disappoint.

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