Vietnam

Is It Possible To Enjoy Vietnam without Stepping into the Casinos?

If you are wondering what to do before and after the casinos in Vietnam, the following article will give you some idea. This Asian country is filled to the brim with beautiful natural and cultural attractions that simply should not be missed.

During the day, a trip to the Cu Chi Tunnels where you can experience the spine-tingling thrill of leftover war tunnels and peruse a display of various booby-traps, exhibits and movies that are sure to get your mind racing. The Temple of Literature and Notre Dame Cathedral are both attractions that are not to be missed as they are truly a magnificent display of Vietnam’s rich cultural heritage. The Reunification Palace is possibly the most important landmark in Ho Chi Minh City as it marks the end of the Vietnam War. The Hanoi Museum of Ethnology is another must-see attraction which is home to some amazing exhibits and, for an extra fee, you can enjoy a magnificent water puppet show as well.

If, after your gambling spree, you feel the need to sample some of Vietnam’s most delicious foods there are some fantastic restaurants that you simply cannot miss out on. Sen is a delight for any person with a love of Vietnamese buffet-style gourmet food. The warm, candlelit atmosphere at Lemongrass restaurant serves to amplify the hearty family style meals; if you happen to stop in at this magnificent establishment then be sure to try the deep-fried prawn in coconut butter. XU is one of Vietnam’s most popular modern eateries; sleek and sophisticated it offers only the best local cuisine.

Vietnam nightlife is exciting and vibrant. Lively pubs, bars and clubs adorn the various big cities and there are a few main attractions that should not be missed. Minh’s Jazz Club and Apocalypse Now are two of the most popular clubs in Hanoi while Go 2 and Underground Bar are sure to offer travellers deluxe excitement in Ho Chi Minh City.