

Vietnam Staycation Guide: Where to Stay and What to Do
Planning a Vietnam local vacation? Should you book a Vietnam local getaway in Hanoi or a staycation in Ho Chi Minh City, better known to some as Saigon?
Well, if you thrive on city buzz, crave nightlife excitement, and are keen to experiment with food, a Saigon staycation may be right up your alley. But if you prefer slower living in a serene environment (think temples and lakes), and want to use the time to better understand Vietnamese traditions, a Hanoi staycation will suit you perfectly.
Wondering which of Vietnam’s local places of interest are worth exploring? Read on for our Vietnam staycation guide, which includes:
- Where to Stay During your Vietnam Local Staycation
- The Best Local Attractions in Ho Chi Minh City
- Top Local Places to Visit in Hanoi
Where to Stay During your Vietnam Local Staycation
When in bustling Ho Chi Minh City or capital city Hanoi, which are the best hotels to stay in?
Here are two hotels to consider.
A Top Luxury Hotel in Saigon


How would you like to stay in a hotel that has won the World Luxury Awards—for several years running? At PARKROYAL Saigon, taste and comfort go hand-in-hand. All of our 186 rooms and suites are decorated in soothing tones, and feature modern amenities, including complimentary Wi-Fi and cable internet connection.
For those who prefer to dine in, in-house options include our Garden Brasserie restaurant for all-day dining, with an eclectic mix of local and international cuisines, and our Lotus Bar offering signature cocktails and wines for a relaxing evening.
Heading out? PARKROYAL Saigon is conveniently located within the Tan Binh District, and offers easy access to Saigon attractions such as the Ben Thanh Market and the Reunification Palace.
A Staycation Haven in Hanoi


Book a stay at Pan Pacific Hanoi, and let the nostalgic charms of Hanoi’s famed Old Quarter beguile you.
Here, you can observe merchants plying their trades in narrow streets flanked by old-style buildings, or admire the lovely scenery around the nearby Hoan Kiem Lake and West Lake. From your hotel window, you may also be able to spot the oldest Buddhist temple in Hanoi—the picturesque Trấn Quốc Pagoda, perched on a tiny island in the middle of West Lake.
If you don’t plan on eating out during your staycation, you can always head to our in-house restaurant Pacifica for an international buffet spread, or Ming for Cantonese cuisine. You may also enjoy after-dinner drinks at The Summit, which offers the best rooftop views of West Lake.
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Top Saigon Staycation Activities for Locals and Expatriates
Fill your staycation days with these exciting Saigon cultural explorations for Ho Chi Minh City residents—both expatriates and locals!


Wake Up to Locally Acclaimed Pho
You will find a pho (“fuh” not “foh”) vendor on practically every Hanoi street corner, but which is the best pho stall of all?
If you are relatively new to Vietnam, pho consists of flat rice noodles in chicken or beef broth, topped with thin slices of beef or chicken and a smattering of herbs. You can have pho any time you fancy, even for breakfast. For top-rated pho—according to locals—head to Pho Minh, which has been around since the 1950s. Get more local recommendations here.
Get directions to Pho Minh (21-minute drive from PARKROYAL Saigon)
Get Energised with Traditional Coffee
Otherwise known as the “racket coffee shop,” the no-frills Cafe Vot Hem filters its coffee with a racket instead of a conventional filter, for a traditional brew that packs a solid punch. You can grab a powerhouse cup of coffee at any time of the day, as they are open 24/7. Simply order your drink, pull up a plastic chair alongside other patrons, and enjoy the caffeine rush!
Get directions to Cafe Vot Hem (6-minute drive from PARKROYAL Saigon)
Visit a Cafe Apartment
Trendy Ho Chi Minh City cafes have been easing their way into old apartment buildings, and they are worth checking out, just for the ambience. One such building is The Cafe Apartment, where you can explore each floor and pop into any cafe that looks interesting—they all do! Or click here to get the locations of lesser-known “cafe apartments.”
Get directions to The Cafe Apartment (23-minute drive from PARKROYAL Saigon)
Delve into Saigon’s Past
Hoping to dig deep into Saigon’s fascinating roots? Book the Pagodas, Temples, and Churches walking tour to retrace Saigon’s history through the tapestry of its religious architecture, shaped by the traders, refugees, and invaders who made the city their home over the centuries.
Visit a Hidden-Gem Museum
Some of Saigon’s top attractions revolve around the Vietnam War, but if your goal is to have a lighthearted staycation, you may want to give those places a miss. Instead, head to the Ho Chi Minh City Museum of Fine Arts to view ancient Vietnamese sculptures, statues, and handicrafts, as well as contemporary art.
Get directions to Ho Chi Minh City Museum of Fine Arts (22-minute drive from PARKROYAL Saigon)
Have a Fancy Saigon Dinner
A local food icon you should know about is Peter Cuong Franklin—born in Vietnam, raised in America, and winner of numerous culinary awards. Now based in Saigon, Franklin opened Anan (“eat eat” in Vietnamese) to specialise in street food-inspired Vietnamese cuisine. Thanks to its emphasis on quality, Anan was named one of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants. For more Saigon dining recommendations, click here.
Get directions to Anan (21-minute drive from PARKROYAL Saigon)
Take a Saigon Food Tour
Prefer having a local epicurean show you around to Saigon’s best eating spots? Book a Taste of the Morning or Saigon by Night scooter tour to visit unassuming food stalls that locals swear by. (Vegetarians can opt for the Vegan Tour instead.)
Shop and Support Saigon’s Creatives
Looking for staycation souvenirs? Spice up your wardrobe with funky creations by young Saigon designers—visit Lazythink1998, The Beuter, and AAH Midnight Club for streetwear that will give you a sartorial edge.
Get directions to Lazythink1998 (22-minute drive from PARKROYAL Saigon)
Get directions to The Beuter (18-minute drive from PARKROYAL Saigon)
Get directions to AAH Midnight Club (21-minute drive from PARKROYAL Saigon)
Tour Saigon by Night on a Motorbike
Curious about Saigon’s famous—and infamous—nightlife districts? Book the Unseen Saigon by Night tour, and ride shotgun on a motorbike to track down Saigon’s local nightlife hotspots. You will also stop for street food, including Com Tam, or grilled pork chops on “broken rice,” which has a softer texture than regular rice.
Go on a Saigon Bar Crawl
Want to cap your staycation night with drinks? The Deck is a hit with Saigon’s expatriate community, while Saigon Outcast and Chill Skybar are listed as World’s Best Bars picks. You can also refer to Saigon Kiss Tours’ top nightlife picks for more options.
Get directions to The Deck (25-minute drive from PARKROYAL Saigon)
Get directions to Saigon Outcast (25-minute drive from PARKROYAL Saigon)
Get directions to Chill Skybar (19-minute drive from PARKROYAL Saigon)
Best Hanoi Staycation Activities for Locals and Expatriates
Take a deep breath, relax, and open your eyes to the beauty of Hanoi. These Hanoi staycation itinerary ideas are ideal for Hanoi locals, expatriates, or long-term visitors keen to savour the pleasures of the Vietnamese capital.


Do a DIY Tour of the Old Quarter
Hanoi’s mesmerising Old Quarter is best explored on foot, and Frommer’s has curated a delightful walking guide that will take you through Hoan Kiem Lake, and onto the streets that criss-cross the Old Quarter, each with a distinctive feature or two. The guide also includes recommended stops—be it for food, shopping, or a quick paid tour.
If you follow the directions religiously, you will need about three hours to complete the tour and be satisfied that you have conducted a thorough survey of the Old Quarter.
Get directions to Hoan Kiem Lake (10-minute drive from Pan Pacific Hanoi)
Spend a Mindful Morning at West Lake
Compared to Hoan Kiem Lake, West Lake sees less human traffic, which makes it more conducive for a peaceful day out. Here, you can view a number of pagodas, beginning with Hanoi’s oldest temple, the Tran Quoc Pagoda, which was built in the 6th century.
While in the area, look out for stalls where you can try street foods such as crispy shrimp cakes and rice dumplings—click here for a detailed area guide.
Get directions to West Lake (7-minute drive from Pan Pacific Hanoi)
Uncover Hanoi’s Best-Kept Secrets
Many of Hanoi’s hidden gems can only be unearthed with the help of a knowledgeable guide. On the Highlights & Hidden Gems with Locals tour, you will get to visit an ancient bookstore and a secret temple, as well as explore alleyways, historic homes, and traditional markets.
Photograph Hanoi’s Beautiful Temples
Planning to capture Hanoi’s temples in their aesthetic glory? You must visit the Temple of Literature. This was the site of Vietnam’s first university, the Imperial Academy (1076–1779), where scholars studied Confucianism, literature, and poetry. You will still find students there today, as it has become customary for locals to visit the temple to petition for good grades, or pose for graduation portraits—these are photo-worthy moments too! For other must-see temples in Hanoi, click here.
Get directions to Temple of Literature (10-minute drive from Pan Pacific Hanoi)
Wander through a Mural Street
A collaboration between Vietnam and Korea to commemorate 25 years of good relations, the Hanoi Mural Street (or Phung Hung Mural Street) is a joy to behold. For the project, blank walls on the street served as canvases for meaningful artworks; each mural captures a precious moment in Hanoi’s history, as well as its culture and everyday life. Admire the different artistic styles, and take time to read the captions to understand each painting. Of course, do let your inner shutterbug go wild too!
Get directions to Hanoi Mural Street (6-minute drive from Pan Pacific Hanoi)
Go on a Hanoi Photo Tour
Book the Hanoi on the Tracks Photo Tour to learn new photography skills while touring a gritty part of Hanoi that even locals might not know about: the stretch of railway between the Hanoi and Long Bien stations. You will discover how Hanoi’s locals live and work around the tracks while practising your newfound photojournalism skills.
Try Hanoi’s Best Pho
No visit to Hanoi will be complete without a comforting bowl of pho. Looking for the best pho in town? Pho Gia Truyen Bat Dan was recently included on an “Essence of Asia” list, by the same people who brought you Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants.
Get directions to Pho Gia Truyen Bat Dan (8-minute drive from Pan Pacific Hanoi)
Enjoy your Bun Cha like a President
It may feel a bit gimmicky, but you might still want to pop into Bun Cha Huong Lien for the “Obama bun cha” (Vietnamese grilled pork noodles). To refresh your memory: in 2016, former US president Barack Obama and the late chef and travel documentarian Anthony Bourdain sat down together at this humble establishment to bond over bun cha and invigorating conversation.
Get directions to Bun Cha Huong Lien (14-minute drive from Pan Pacific Hanoi)
Visit Hanoi’s Coziest Cafe
Meticulously made coffee in a quiet and inviting environment—this is what regulars love about popping into Tranquil Books and Coffee. If you need a book to lose yourself in, you can browse and borrow something off their library shelf. Note that this is a place for contemplation, rather than conversation, so there are house rules about keeping noise levels down.
Get directions to Tranquil Books and Coffee (10-minute drive from Pan Pacific Hanoi)
Time Travel to an Ancient Village
If you have time to spare, take a day trip to the Duong Lam Ancient Village. This was the birthplace of kings who led resistance wars, and you can pay tribute to these heroic ancient royals at the King Ngo Quyen Temple and the King Phung Hung Temple. To better appreciate the village’s history and current way of life, book a six-hour tour, which also includes a meal with a local host.
Get directions to Duong Lam Ancient Village (1 hr 17 minute-drive from Pan Pacific Hanoi)
Ready to book your Vietnam staycation in Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City? Whether you choose a slow-living vacation in Hanoi, or a culturally rich experience in Ho Chi Minh City, we are certain that you will have a splendid time! If you need assistance or travel advice, do get in touch with our Pan Pacific Hanoi and PARKROYAL Saigon teams!