Saigon Night Street Food and Craft Beer Tour by Vespa Scooter

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Saigon Night Street Food and Craft Beer Tour by Vespa Scooter

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Beer and scooters are a great Saigon combo. This 4-hour Vespa night tour mixes craft beer stops with simple street-food sampling and a few fast sights you can’t really reach on foot.

I especially like how the pace keeps moving while you still get real variety. You’ll hit a flower market that’s been running since 1987, plus the wartime memories tied to the 1968 Nguyen Thien Thuat apartment buildings, then pivot back into food and beer when the street gets loud.

One possible drawback: the number of pours and how fast food arrives can depend on how the night goes. I’ve seen one account where a planned stop was closed and beer service felt light, so keep your expectations flexible about timing.

Key highlights at a glance

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  • Vespa scooter convenience: you get city sights without navigating traffic yourself
  • Two-craft-beer tasting moments: one stop is built around sampling two craft beers
  • Ho Thi Ky Flower Market quick hit: massive wholesale action since 1987 in about 20 minutes
  • Nguyen Thien Thuat apartment buildings: 1968 wartime-era atmosphere with photo-worthy textures
  • Dinner plus alcoholic drinks included: you eat enough that the tour feels like an actual meal, not just snacks

How Vespa Night Touring Works in Ho Chi Minh City

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If you want Saigon at night, you have to be out there when the streets wake up. This Vespa tour is a practical way to do that because you’re not stuck waiting for slow taxis or trying to figure out which streets are safe after dark. The scooter also changes what you notice: instead of scanning sidewalks, you read the city like a local—small storefronts, sizzling grills, bright signs, and the rhythm of the traffic flow.

The other smart part is how the tour blends experiences. You get food and beer, yes, but you also get short stops that help you understand what you’re looking at. That matters because Saigon can feel like pure motion unless someone points out why a place looks the way it does. In this case, the stops are short enough to keep the ride fun, but meaningful enough that you’re not just hopping between bars.

Finally, this is a private tour/activity, so your group stays together. That usually means less waiting around and a smoother night, especially when you’re switching between food stalls, local places, and beer bars.

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Stop-by-Stop: Flower Market, Apartment Memories, and Beer Bars

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This tour runs about 4 hours and includes several built-in pauses so you don’t feel rushed, even though you’re moving around by scooter.

Stop 1: Street food start (about 45 minutes)

Your night begins with a street-food moment where you get your first taste of Saigon style cooking—simple, fast, and designed for people eating on the go. In a beer tour, this first stop is doing double duty: it gets your appetite going and also sets the tone for what’s coming next with beer pairings.

What to expect: you’ll likely move through a small stretch of street food options, then get drinks as the group finds its rhythm.

Watch-outs: street food is best when you keep your pace. If you eat slowly, you might feel a little rushed when the group moves.

Stop 2: Ho Thi Ky Flower Market (about 20 minutes)

Ho Thi Ky is one of Saigon’s biggest wholesale flower markets and has been operating since 1987. Even if you’re not a florist, you’ll notice the colors and the scale, plus the practical way it works as a marketplace rather than a show.

Why it’s worth the stop: it gives you a different side of Vietnam’s daily life. This isn’t a polished tourist stop. It’s about supply chains and movement—what makes the city look the way it does.

Stop 3: Nguyen Thien Thuat apartment buildings (about 20 minutes)

Built in 1968, the Nguyen Thien Thuat apartment buildings are a snapshot of Saigon’s wartime-to-now story. You’re not walking through a museum. You’re looking at real architecture that has seen decades of change, which can feel eerie in a good way when the city around you keeps spinning.

What to pay attention to: the “old” feeling here isn’t just age—it’s the sense that the building has held on to memories while the neighborhood transformed around it.

Stop 4: Craft beer bar stop (about 45 minutes)

This is the moment the tour is really built around. One stop is designed so each person gets to enjoy two kinds of craft beer. That’s a big deal because craft beer isn’t just one flavor you either like or don’t. Sampling two styles gives you a better sense of how the brewery approach differs—hoppier, maltier, darker, lighter. It also helps you decide what to order next time you’re on your own.

What to expect: a more beer-focused setting than street-food stalls, with time to taste and talk.

Small drawback: if you’re expecting only big commercial brands, this stop is about variety and craft character rather than familiar lagers.

Stop 5: Local seafoods and beers (about 45 minutes)

The last stretch brings you into a classic Saigon combo: seafood that’s cooked for flavor and texture, plus beers to go with it. This is where the tour feels like a meal. Since dinner is included, your last stop is doing what many “beer tours” don’t: it actually feeds you.

What to expect: group plates or sharing portions that work well with a scooter night.

Tip: if you like spice, you might want to pace yourself early so you can handle the heat by the end.

Craft Beer and Street Food: What the Inclusions Really Mean

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The tour includes all food and drinks, motorbike and fuel, dinner, and alcoholic beverages. It also includes an open-faced helmet, a rain poncho if needed, and accident insurance. That set of inclusions is why this tour often feels good value: you’re not paying separately for transport, meals, and drinks, which can add up quickly in the same night in Saigon.

And the schedule is built around pairing. Street food works best with beer because many Vietnamese flavors hit you with contrast—salty, sour, herbal, smoky. Beer helps reset your palate between bites. You’ll also notice the tour gives you variety in settings: rooftop bar type vibes show up in the mix, along with more local beer restaurant energy, then a craft-focused stop.

One word on craft beer expectations: the goal here isn’t a brewery tour with a full taproom education. It’s more practical—tasting, chatting, and learning enough to make your next order smarter. It’s still a fun way to discover what you actually like.

Riding at Night: Safety, Pacing, and Comfort

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Scooters can be intimidating in unfamiliar traffic, but this tour is set up with the basics. You get a high quality open-faced helmet, fuel, and accident insurance. You also get a rain poncho if needed, which matters in a city where weather can change fast.

What I’d consider before booking is simply this: you’re riding at night, so you’ll want to wear something you can move in and shoes that don’t slide. If you’re sensitive to noise and exhaust, you’ll feel the city as part of the experience. That’s not a flaw—it’s the point. You’re not sitting in a car looking out. You’re right in it.

Pacing is also a key part of the value. With multiple 20–45 minute stops, the tour avoids the all-night marathon feeling. It’s designed to keep you fed and entertained while still giving time for the sights to register.

Guides and the Local Context You Actually Get

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The best version of this tour is when the guide connects the dots between food, neighborhoods, and the city’s past. Names that come up in guide-focused feedback include LB and Anh, along with Elly and Hero, and even Pablo as a standout. What matters for you is the style: these guides don’t just point. They explain why a place matters and what you should look for while you’re there.

In practice, that turns random street corners into something you can remember. When you see the Nguyen Thien Thuat apartment buildings, it’s not only a photo stop. You get context for the “why” behind the feel of the structures and the era they represent.

This is also where the private-group format helps. If your guide is talking while you ride, you can ask small questions without turning it into a group classroom.

The $70 Question: Is This Good Value?

Saigon Night Street Food and Craft Beer Tour by Vespa Scooter - The $70 Question: Is This Good Value?
$70 per person for a 4-hour Vespa scooter night that includes motorbike, fuel, helmets, accident insurance, all food and drinks, dinner, and alcoholic beverages is not a high price in the Saigon context. Here’s why.

You’re not only paying for tasting. You’re paying for:

  • Transport you don’t have to arrange (the scooter, fuel, and a guide)
  • Several food/drink stops that would otherwise cost money separately
  • Helmet + insurance that reduces your hassle factor
  • A full dinner included, which makes it easier to commit to this as your main evening meal

The only reason value might not feel great is if your specific night runs behind schedule. I’ve seen at least one account where food took longer than expected and one planned stop was closed, which reduced the beer experience. That’s not something you can fully control, but you can reduce disappointment by booking with flexible expectations and knowing the tour is built for a busy city, not a clockwork machine.

What You Should Bring (So the Night Stays Fun)

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You don’t need a lot, but you do need a few basics.

Bring:

  • A light layer for evening air
  • Your ID if you like to keep it handy (not stated, but it’s a normal travel habit)
  • A phone you can keep safe while moving (the scooter route means you’ll be taking quick glances and photos)

Wear:

  • Closed-toe shoes with grip
  • Something comfortable for a scooter ride

If it rains, you’re covered with a rain poncho, so you don’t need to hunt for one last-minute.

Also note the simple rules that can affect your comfort:

  • Children under 5 must stay with their parent
  • If you weigh over 130 kg, you need to contact the operator before booking

Should You Book the Saigon Night Street Food and Craft Beer Tour?

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Book it if you want an evening that mixes street food, craft beer sampling, and short, meaningful sights without spending your whole night in transit. This tour is a great match if you like variety and you want a guide to steer you toward places you might miss on your own.

Skip it or reconsider if you’re the type who hates any uncertainty around timing. This is a night in Ho Chi Minh City—traffic, crowds, and stop conditions can shift. One experience report mentioned delays and fewer beer pours than expected. You can’t eliminate that risk, but you can reduce it by being flexible and treating the tour as a fun plan, not a strict itinerary.

If you’re new to Saigon and you want your first night to feel like a real intro rather than just walking around, this is an easy choice. You get a scooter ride, a proper meal, and a craft-beer tasting that actually gives you comparisons.

FAQ

How long is the Saigon night street food and craft beer tour?

It runs for about 4 hours.

What does the tour cost?

The price is $70.00 per person.

Is pickup included?

Yes, pickup is offered.

Is this tour private?

Yes, it’s a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates.

What’s included in the price?

Included: open-faced helmet, all food and drinks, motorbike and fuel, rain poncho if needed, accident insurance, dinner, and alcoholic beverages.

What should I plan for if it rains?

A rain poncho is included if needed.

Is cancellation free?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Are there any age or weight restrictions?

Children under 5 must be followed by their parent during the tour. If you weigh over 130 kg, you need to contact the operator before booking.

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