TV host, content creator and author of tieng anh khong kho, Dung nhan Nho (English is not hard, so don’t frown).
Vietnam is famous for its coffee culture. From high-end cafes to street stalls with iconic low stools and tiny tables, there is a punch in Vietnamese coffee (usually coffee brewed with Robusta Bean).
However, the easiest way to get a caffeine repair in the country is CàPhêbệT, which literally means “coffee sitting on the ground”. Coffee sellers often provide cardboard or tarps for customers to use as seats on the ground, making it convenient for students and office workers.
Vietnam TV host Tran Khanh Vy lived in Ho Chi Minh City for several years and shared her favorite CA Phe bet party venue in the park on April 30.
Just one stone is from the Palace of Independence, which is the second suggestion Khanh Vy visited during the downtime.
“If you want to get a really great photo or selfie, come here,” says Khanh Vy, who is also a content creator and author.
Here is a complete list of places she recommends to CNBC Travel Downtime:
- Street coffee near the park on April 30 (côngviên30/4 càphêtbệt) Get trouble-free caffeine fixation. These temporary booths can be found on the sidewalks of Ho Chi Minh City, but the most popular attractions can be found near the park on April 30. Near Alexandre de Rhodes 6, Ben NGHE, District 1
- Independence Palace (dinhộClập) is an unquestionable historical landmark in Ho Chi Minh City, with picturesque city views. This, District 1
- Jade Emperor Pagoda (ChùaNgọcHoàng) is one of the most respected places of worship in Ho Chi Minh City. Hidden in modern skyscrapers, the pagoda was built in 1909 and regarded former U.S. President Barack Obama as one of his visitors. Da Kao, District 1 Mai Thi Luu Street 73
- Nguyen Hue Pedestrian Street It is one of the oldest and most vibrant passages in the city, surrounded by many landmarks. In 2014, the middle driveway on the Boulevard was converted into a pedestrian square and was completely acted on weekend nights. Nguyen Hue, this Nghe, District 1
- Fahasa It is the largest bookstore chain in Vietnam, conveniently located along Nguyen Hue Walking Street. 40 Nguyen Hue, Ben Nghe, District 1
- Super mechanical tea Traditional Vietnamese desserts are available. This enjoyment is khanh vy’s childhood joy, who shared her preferred store on Nguyen Hue Walking Street. 66a Nguyen Hue Street, Ben Nghe, District 1
Watch the video above for Khanh Vy’s guide tour.