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Saigon Skydeck

The Saigon Skydeck is popular with couples and photographers.
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Don’t forget to bring your camera for photo ops from the top.
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Tickets for Saigon Skydeck are around 200,000 dong for adults and 130,000 dong for children aged 4-12 and seniors. You can also visit or pass Bitexco Financial Tower, which is home to the Saigon Skydeck, on Ho Chi Minh sightseeing tours, which cost from as little as US$1 for tip-based excursions.
From Saigon Skydeck, you can enjoy 360-degree views of Ho Chi Minh City—you can see most of the city’s major landmarks on a clear day. Highlights include the Saigon River, which snakes through the urban landscape; Landmark 81, Vietnam’s tallest building; and the French colonial-style Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon.
There is no restaurant or café at Saigon Skydeck—the 49th-floor observation deck is a viewing platform only. There are other dining options on the nearby floors of the Bitexco Financial Tower, including the high-end EON51 Restaurant and Lounge on the 51st floor, and the chic EON Heli Bar on floor 52.
Yes, Saigon Skydeck is fully wheelchair accessible and well-designed for travelers with mobility challenges. High-speed elevators whisk you to the 49th floor, while ramps and accessible entrances allow you to enter the Bitexco Financial Tower with ease. There are also accessible restrooms and a spacious layout that accommodates wheelchairs and mobility scooters well.
Thanks to its central Ho Chi Minh location, there are many nearby attractions to see after visiting Saigon Skydeck. It’s just a 10-minute walk from Ben Thanh Market (Cho Ben Thanh), a bustling commercial center with stalls stacked with everything from exotic fruit to household items. It’s also near the 19th-century Saigon Opera House (Opéra de Saïgon).





































































































































