City Hall Ho Chi Minh City
Vietnam - Hoi An - Hanoi - Ho Chi Minh City - Hue - View Ho Chi Minh City hotels
City Hall Ho Chi Minh City
The City Hall in Ho Chi Minh City is called by many names. The City Hall was called the Town Hall till 1954. In the brief span of time between 1954 and 1975 it was renamed the City Hall of Saigon. Since 1975 the building has been called the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee Building. This charming cream and yellow French Colonial Building stands at the end of Nguyen Hue Boulevard on the Le Thanh Ton Street.The construction of this building started in March 1898 and was completed in 1908. The building is said to be designed by the famous French architect P. Gardes’s whose design contributed to the main hall and the rectangular wings. On the top of the building is the famous bell tower which is placed on a pyramid like pedestal. The presence of bell towers is adapted from Renaissance architecture and is a feature that is common to most European town halls.
Since this is a working government building, no one other than civil servants and cleaners are allowed in. Saigon's Town Hall’s distinct French colonial architecture reminds you of provincial French towns. Though it is not open to the public, tourists can see it from the outside, by day and it’s rumored to look fantastic at night.
The statue outside of Ho chi Minh reading a book to a child is very popular with tourists. And yes, it does make for a great picture!
Address: 86 Le Thanh Ton St., District 1, HCMC
Phone: 8291054
Fax: 8220955
| Hotels in Ho Chi Minh City | |
| Hotel Norfolk Mansion | Hotel Sheraton |
| Hotel LTT Court Serviced Apartment | Hotel Legend |
| Hotel Caravelle | Hotel Sofitel Plaza |
Book Ho Chi Minh City hotels now