More than just towering skyscrapers, dazzling city lights, or glamorous extravagance, Ho Chi Minh City also mesmerizes visitors with its vintage, nostalgic apartment complexes.
Experience the Fantasy of Living in 4 Renowned Old Apartments in Ho Chi Minh City

If you spend a leisurely day wandering around Saigon, you'll discover that this most modern city still has serene, distinctive corners. Located on a bustling street in District 1, the Ton That Dam old apartment complex is an ideal spot for 'virtual-living' enthusiasts. Here, the vintage charm is evident with its aged yellow walls, long corridors, and staircase railings faded with time. Photos by: Uyennta, yuu.yenn.

Charmingly Vintage: Chung Cu Ton That Dam has become a haven for cafes, each exuding a nostalgic charm with its simple decor and melancholic color palette. Its advantage lies in its tranquil space and picturesque river view. Stand here, and you can catch a glimpse of a corner of the iconic Bitexco Tower. Photos by: Linhchupnee, im_chipp.


Contrary to the hustle and bustle of the busiest streets of Saigon below, Chung Cu Nguyen Hue exudes a serene, ancient vibe. Your first visit here will make you feel like you've stumbled upon a maze of fascinating cafes and eye-catching decorations. Photos by: Nghialee_, lyhorvejkul13, sgchic, haihaxu.

Thinker & Dreamer, Boo Coffee, or The Letter are cafes where you can admire the cityscape from above. An evening spent sipping aromatic coffee and chatting with friends is an experience you can't miss in your journey to explore the vibrant land of Saigon. Photos by: Fiorijaso, tranquangdai.

Located on the street of the same name in the heart of District 1, Chung Cu Ly Tu Trong is a stopover for many travelers who love the old charm. Situated amidst modern, luxurious surroundings, yet with brick staircases, cement, and iron railings imbued with French architecture... this place maintains a distinctly peaceful atmosphere. Not only a place of residence for many families, but the four floors of this old apartment complex are also utilized as cafes and clothing stores. Photos by: Jamie_hp94, julepe.sheen, heo_ham_an_, baohanns.

Hao Si Phuong stands as a century-old apartment complex nestled on Tran Hung Dao Street. It's likened to a peaceful oasis amidst the bustling city, serving as the primary living space for the Vietnamese-Chinese community. Strolling around here, you'll easily encounter familiar statues, altars... reflecting the enduring Chinese culture. Photo by: Lynguyen.

Hao Si Phuong consists of two buildings facing each other, with a communal courtyard in between. The apartment complex stands out with its ancient architecture, simple design, and unique blend of random, vibrant colors. Not only a backdrop for many famous films, but it's also favored by foreign tourists to visit. Photos by: Thangcuoi.93, phankboo.
According to Thao Vy/ Zing news
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
WanderlustSeeker.comJanuary 3, 2020