Notre Dame Cathedral – A Timeless Icon of Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City

A stunning blend of French colonial architecture and spiritual serenity

The Notre Dame Cathedral of Ho Chi Minh City, officially known as the Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of The Immaculate Conception, is one of Vietnam’s most treasured landmarks. Built between 1877 and 1880 by French colonists, this majestic church stands proudly in the heart of the city, showcasing magnificent neo-Romanesque architecture with its signature red bricks, twin bell towers, and beautiful stained-glass windows. It is not only a place of worship but also a popular tourist attraction where visitors come to admire its architectural beauty and peaceful ambiance. Surrounded by the lively streets of District 1, the cathedral offers a refreshing contrast to the hustle and bustle outside. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a photographer, or simply looking to experience Ho Chi Minh City’s cultural charm, the Notre Dame Cathedral is a must-visit spot that beautifully preserves the city’s colonial past.

Important Timings

Open Hours (Monday to Friday) Closed Days & Notes
8:00 AM – 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM Closed on Sunday for tourists during Mass hours

Booking and Entry Fees

Entry Fee Booking Requirement
Free No prior booking required

History and Legacy

The Notre Dame Cathedral was constructed between 1877 and 1880 by French colonists as a symbol of Catholicism and European influence in Vietnam. Every brick used in the cathedral’s construction was imported from Marseille, France, and the stained-glass windows were crafted in Chartres. Its neo-Romanesque style, featuring high vaulted ceilings, intricate details, and twin bell towers soaring to 58 meters, makes it one of the most recognizable colonial landmarks in the city.

The cathedral played an important role during the French colonial period, serving as the main place of worship for French Catholics in Saigon. Over the decades, it has withstood war and urban transformation, remaining a peaceful spiritual sanctuary amidst the city’s growth. In 1959, a statue of Our Lady of Peace was installed in front of the cathedral, becoming an important pilgrimage site for Vietnamese Catholics. Today, Notre Dame Cathedral stands as a living reminder of Vietnam’s colonial past and cultural diversity, drawing visitors from across the globe to witness its elegance and historical significance.

Nearby Destinations

Saigon Central Post Office

150 m

2 min walk

On foot

Book Street (Nguyen Van Binh)

200 m

3 min walk

On foot

Reunification Palace

500 m

7 min walk

On foot

Ben Thanh Market

1.2 km

5 min drive

Taxi/Walk

Tourist Guidelines & Tips

  • Dress modestly as it’s a place of worship.
  • Maintain silence inside the cathedral.
  • Photography is allowed, but avoid flash during Mass.
  • Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds.

Top Things to Buy Near Ho Chi Minh City

  • Postcards and local souvenirs from Book Street
  • Hand-painted Vietnamese conical hats
  • Coffee beans from nearby specialty shops

Top Things and Places to Eat Nearby

  • The Workshop Coffee – Specialty brews with a great city view
  • Propaganda Bistro – Modern Vietnamese cuisine with a creative twist
  • Highlands Coffee – Popular café chain for iced coffee and snacks

Tours Covering The Notre Dame Cathedral