Once home to a French governor, then Japanese officials and finally the president of Southern Vietnam during the Vietnam War, the Independence Palace site now acts as an iconic city museum.
Also known as the Reunification Palace, wander through its grand halls and rooms, including the banquet hall and once-government offices.
An exciting feature is the underground tunnels used during the war, and you can navigate your way through the basement bunkers as well.
Take a stroll around the manicured gardens surrounding Independence Palace, and spot the water fountain as well as army tankers parked outside.