Once you land, follow Julia’s tradition with a bowl of hủ tiếu every time we arrive in Vietnam.
Let’s be honest...touristy or not - you can’t leave Vietnam without eating phở. This shop has been open for over 50 years, and sitting there with a hot bowl in front of me just felt right.
Tommy’s second favorite thing about Vietnam: coffee. You’re doing it wrong if you leave without a caffeine addiction.
Tommy got forced to include this one (I don't drink boba...) This is Julia’s favorite boba spot in Vietnam, and you can never go wrong with their jasmine oolong milk tea.
Tommy recommends balancing out the pho and nightlife with a visit to the War Remnants Museum. It’s a worthwhile stop if you’re up for some history.
Same as above!
Tommy enjoyed the walk with Julia through the center of Ho Chi Minh City to explore the culture of Vietnam.
A vibrant nightlife street where we can keep the fun going!
It’s near the hotel, so why not check it out, do some souvenir shopping, and practice bargaining?
All you can eat seafood or dim sum buffets at Ho Chi Minh City hotels are just on another level! (TOMMY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!)
The resort offers all kinds of activities - yoga, swimming, pickleball, biking, and beachside fun. Just kick back, relax, and enjoy the vacation.