Ho Chi Minh City is Vietnam at its most dynamic—a high-energy metropolis of commerce, culture, and innovation that has helped drive the country’s remarkable transformation. Covering approximately 2,100 square kilometres and home to more than 10 million residents, and scooters, the city is vast and can feel overwhelming to first-time visitors. The historic French colonial quarter remains the heart of the city’s downtown and commercial district. Dong Khoi Street, formerly known as Rue Catinat, stretches from the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral and the Saigon Central Post Office to the historic Majestic Hotel along the Saigon River. Landmark buildings such as the Saigon Opera House and the Caravelle Hotel now stand alongside luxury department stores, boutique shops, and modern shopping malls. Running parallel to Dong Khoi is Nguyen Hue Boulevard, a vibrant pedestrian promenade. At its northern end stands the former Saigon City Hall, fronted by a prominent statue of Ho Chi Minh, creating one of the city's most recognizable urban landmarks. Vietnam Cycling Tours