Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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The best elevated view of Ho Chi Minh City. The Skydeck on level 49 gives a 360° panorama over the dense District 1 skyline, the Saigon River bend, and the spreading city beyond. At golden hour the low equatorial sun catches the River from the west and the rooftop chaos of D1 is fully visible. The helipad jutting from level 52 is a distinctive foreground element from the deck. Check Goldcast before buying a ticket — afternoon convective cloud builds from the south during the wet season.
Check tonight's sunset →The east bank of the Saigon River in Thu Thiem faces directly west over the D1 skyline. At sunset the Bitexco Tower, Landmark 81, and the entire District 1 cluster catch the setting sun from behind you while the river reflects the colour below. The new Thu Thiem bridge and the developing waterfront give modern compositional options. Much less crowded than D1 rooftops. Cross via the Thu Thiem Tunnel or bridge. Morning from this bank at sunrise is also excellent: the towers catch first light while mist hangs on the river.
Check river conditions →The streets around Ben Thanh market before 7 AM are among the most atmospheric in the city: vendors setting up, mopeds weaving through narrow laneways, morning food stalls lit by fluorescent light against the dark streets. The market dome catches the very first dawn glow from the east before the city wakes fully. The Nguyen Hue Walking Street at first light — before the city crowds arrive — gives unobstructed views of the ornate City Hall facade at the north end. This is purely a street and architecture window, not a skyline position.
Check sunrise timing →Landmark 81 at 461 m is the tallest building in Vietnam and Southeast Asia's second tallest. The observation deck near the top gives an extraordinary elevated view over the city and the Saigon River. Shoot west at sunset for the full city spread with the river snaking through it. The building is in the Vinhomes Central Park development — the riverside park below gives a ground-level angle looking up at the tower at golden hour. Deck access requires advance booking.
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