Visiting Vietnam during Tet festival
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Hi fellow travelers, First trip to Vietnam. We’ll be arriving in Ho Chi Minh City during Tet. Is it complicated to find accommodation and get around during this period? Any tips would be welcome. Thanks for your replies.
SO Songsam Veteran ·
Hi, Yes and yes. Book it.
PR Premaria Regular ·
Thanks
HE Henon21 Veteran ·
Hi there, Celebrating Tet in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) is truly unforgettable—just like everyone suggests, make sure to book your accommodation early because all Southern Vietnamese return for the occasion. Traffic in the city center is packed, the main Avenue in front of the former palace becomes pedestrian-only, and adjacent streets are closed. During this time, museums stay open, as does the post office. Some small restaurants close as owners head north or to the central regions to join their families. On Tet day, there’s a grand fireworks display. An unforgettable atmosphere! Happy travels!
HENON Eric
PR Premaria Regular ·
Thanks Henon for the info. I’ll book well in advance before arriving. Maybe you’d have the address of a nice hotel to recommend?
HE Henon21 Veteran ·
Hi there, During this trip to central Vietnam, it was supposed to end with Tet in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), and what’s more, it fell on my birthday. The agency managed to negotiate a great price for the hotel "Majestic Hotel"—okay, a little splurge, but it was perfectly located by the Saigon River, bordered by historic Dong Khoi Street on one side and pedestrian Nguyen Hue Street on the other. The street was really lively during Tet. On New Year’s Eve, fireworks were set off and clearly visible from the Majestic’s terrace. This hotel is also steeped in history and has kept its colonial-era style. Breakfast on the terrace is a memorable experience. On Tet evening, the hotel offers a gala dinner. Personally, I just watched it a bit—very fancy, with beautiful live tableaux—but I preferred celebrating Tet in the streets and local neighborhood restaurants. Plan to get around on foot because everything is gridlocked for three days… absolutely wonderful. I didn’t check out the backpacker street, but I already have Tet in Cholon’s Chinatown on the program—hopefully, it won’t be too deserted by Chinese travelers heading home for the occasion. Happy travels!
HENON Eric
PR Premaria Regular ·
Thanks Henon, it makes us want to experience this festival after so many Shivaratris in India and Songkrans in Thailand—one more to add to the list! A great opportunity to discover a people. Have a great trip yourselves too.
HE Henon21 Veteran ·
Good evening, For India, I only experienced "Happy Diwali," but I haven’t visited much of India. Songkran: the first time was 50 years ago!! Safe travels to you too.
HENON Eric

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