

2. Nguyễn Huệ Street






5. Mac Thi Buo and Nguyen Thiep streets
Adjacent to the pedestrian street are two charming roads: Mac Thi Buo and Nguyen Thiep. In these short stretches of less than a hundred meters, you can discover Vietnamese brand names with an international flair, established since the early days such as Ren, Marc, Nosbyn, and The Blue T-shirt. The styles of these brands cater to office ladies and those who appreciate sophistication.
Alternatively, if you're on the lookout for garments crafted with delicate silk and steeped in the beauty of traditional Vietnamese aesthetics, visit Lam by designer Li Lam. Here, you'll encounter meticulously pleated silk dresses or intricately embroidered patterns, exuding elegance. And for enthusiasts of premium leather accessories and products made from Bao Loc silk, Desino is undoubtedly a place you cannot overlook.


6. Dang Thi Nhu Street
Though born later in the game, Dang Thi Nhu Street is gradually becoming a favorite shopping destination for the youth of Saigon. Anticipating that old apartment buildings would soon be redeveloped and the construction of the metro line would make commuting in the central area less convenient, shop owners collectively relocated to Dang Thi Nhu Street. Despite being in the central area, Dang Thi Nhu Street doesn't see as much traffic as other streets, making it perfect for strolling and shopping.
Floralpunk was among the first shops to make the move here, followed by other fashion stores like Subtle Simple, Popbirdy, May House Wardrobe, Xeo Xo, and Thera... Additionally, on Dang Thi Nhu Street, there are brands catering to men such as Lider and Fomo.em. In the future, this street promises to host even more fashion brands.


