Landmark
My Tho square
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My Tho Square is the heart of My Tho city, a lively public space that serves as a focal point for community life and tourism. The square is surrounded by colonial-era buildings, modern shops, and street food stalls, offering a blend of old and new. Visitors can observe daily life unfolding, locals practicing tai chi in the morning, children playing in the afternoon, and families strolling in the evening. The square often hosts festivals and cultural events, adding to its dynamic energy. A prominent statue of a local hero or revolutionary figure typically stands at the center, providing a photo opportunity and a sense of place. The nearby Ben Tre River adds a scenic backdrop, and the square's open layout makes it an ideal starting point for exploring My Tho's markets, temples, and waterfront. Whether you're sipping a Vietnamese coffee at a sidewalk café or sampling fresh tropical fruit, My Tho Square offers an authentic slice of Mekong Delta life.
Don't miss
- Observe local life: morning exercises, evening promenades, and street performances
- Photograph the central statue and surrounding colonial architecture
- Sample street food like bánh mì, fresh spring rolls, and coconut candy from nearby vendors
- Visit the adjacent My Tho Market for local produce and handicrafts
- Enjoy a riverside walk along the Ben Tre River just steps away
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit My Tho square
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine My Tho square with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
Cheapest way inMekong Delta My Tho and Ben Tre with Boat Cruise Private Tour5★ · 12 travelers~8 hoursFree cancellationFrom$2 per personSee dates →
Best full dayCuChi Tunnels&Mekong Delta(Boat,TukTuk,Coconut Village)SmallGroup4.9★ · 3,251 travelers~11 hoursFree cancellationFrom$32 per personSee dates →
Private & flexibleMy Tho - Mekong Delta One Day Guided Trip Best Excursion HCM City5★ · 206 travelers~8 hoursFree cancellationFrom$40 per personSee dates →Know before you go
- The square is most lively in the late afternoon and early evening when locals gather.
- Bring water and sunscreen as there is limited shade, especially midday.
- Always ask permission before photographing locals, especially vendors or performers.
- Nearby shops and stalls often accept Vietnamese dong only; carry small bills.
A bit of history
My Tho Square has long been a central meeting point in the city, dating back to the French colonial period when the area was developed as a market and administrative hub. It has since evolved into a symbol of the city's growth and resilience.
Common questions
Is My Tho Square safe at night?
Yes, the square is generally safe and well-lit, with a steady flow of people until late evening.
Are there public restrooms near the square?
Yes, there are public restrooms at the nearby market and some cafés, though they may charge a small fee.
Can I find English-speaking guides at the square?
Occasionally, but it's best to arrange a guide through your hotel or a tour agency in advance.
What is the best way to get to My Tho Square from Ho Chi Minh City?
Take a bus from Mien Tay Bus Station to My Tho (about 2 hours), then a taxi or motorbike taxi to the square.
Are there any nearby attractions to combine with a visit?
Yes, the My Tho Market, Vinh Trang Pagoda, and Ben Tre River boat tours are all within walking distance or a short ride.
Is the square crowded on weekends?
Yes, weekends and holidays see more visitors and locals, making it lively but busier.
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