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Top 8 Best Places to Visit in Vietnam Family Tours

If youu2019re bringing your family along to your Vietnam holiday, then youu2019re in for quite a challenge. Crafting an itinerary that suits adults and kids alike is easier said than done, but luckily, Vietnam is a child-friendly country with lots to see and do for visitors of all ages. Not sure where to start? Hereu2019s a list of the best places to visit on your Vietnam family tour:

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Top 8 Best Places to Visit in Vietnam Family Tours

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  1. Top 8 Best Places to Visit in Vietnam Family Tours If you’re bringing your family along to your Vietnam holiday, then you’re in for quite a challenge. Crafting an itinerary that suits adults and kids alike is easier said than done, but luckily, Vietnam is a child-friendly country with lots to see and do for visitors of all ages. Not sure where to start? Here’s a list of the best places to visit on your Vietnam family tour: 1.Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Located in Ba Dinh Square, the Ho Chi Minh mausoleum is not something you’d want to miss. After all, Vietnam’s largest city was named after this well-respected leader, and it’s only right to pay your respects at his final resting place. 2.Ha LongBay No Vietnam family tour would be complete without visiting this natural wonder of the world. In fact, Ha Long Bay has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1994, known best for its 1,600 islands and limestone pillars. 3.Marble Mountains Composed of five limestone and marble hills, the Marble Mountains are perfect for a relaxing day out. The pilgrimage site is littered with caves, tunnels, and temples that are worthy of exploring during your stay. 4.Cam Thanh Village Want to dig deeper into Vietnam’s rich culture? Cam Thanh Village gives you the chance to mingle with the locals, and you can fill your day with fishing, farming, and handicraft activities. 5.Notre Dame Cathedral Who knew you could experience a taste of France in the heart of Southeast Asia? TheNotre Dame Cathedral stands tall in Ho Chi Minh City, featuring breathtaking stained-glass windows and a bright red brick exterior. 6.Mekong Delta Tired of walking around? Take your journey to the waters by visiting the Mekong Delta. This well-loved day trip can give you a glimpse of Vietnam’s culture away from the city. 7.Saigon Post Office Visiting a post office may not seem all that exciting, but the Saigon Post Office is not something you’d want to miss if you’re in the area. Like the Notre Dame Cathedral across the street, the building is inspired by French architecture. It was designed by Gustave Eiffel of the Eiffel Tower himself. 8.War Remnant Museum You can’t leave Vietnam without educating yourself about its deep history. The War Remnants Museum gives tourists a darker look into the Vietnam War. This itinerary might be best for an adults’ day out.

  2. Still have time to spare on your Vietnam family tour? Check out attractions such as theGolden Dragon Water Puppet Theatreand the Ben Thanh Market before you leave.

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