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Best Party Hostels
in Ho Chi Minh

5 reviewed party hostels · from €6.00/night · Hostelworld rated

🏨 5 party hostels
Avg rating 9.3
💰 From €6.00/night

Party Hostels in Ho Chi Minh

Ho Chi Minh City’s nightlife doesn’t wait for anyone, and Bui Vien Street is the place to be when the sun goes down. This pedestrian-only strip lights up with backpackers, street vendors, and bars blasting everything from EDM to Vietnamese pop. A pint of Saigon beer costs around 30,000 VND (£1), and the pavement tables fill up by 8 PM.

The hostel scene here is built for socialising. Places like Base Backpackers and The Hideout run free pub crawls, handing out drink deals and shot challenges to keep the crowd moving. Most party hostels are clustered in District 1, within walking distance of Bui Vien, so you won’t need a taxi after a big night out.

Top Party Hostels in Ho Chi Minh

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Best Party Hostel
9.6

Bui Vien Street Hostel

from 6.74 / night

Considered one of the best modern hostels in the the middle of Bui Vien. With a super nice roof-top where you can chill and drink with the different travellers that you will meet in the hostel. The Bui Vien Street Hostel is a super social space with a clean atmosphere and awesome value. The facilities include a transportation booking service. Plus free showers after check-out and Free luggage storage.

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9.4

Meander Saigon

from 12.03 / night

Meander Saigon is a vibrant and exciting party hostel in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City. With its unique combination of accommodation and a rooftop bar, guests can immerse themselves in a lively and social atmosphere. The hostel's playful elements, including slides and flexible hot desks, make it a fantastic choice for those seeking a fun-filled party experience.

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Budget Pick
8.9

The Hideout Hostel Saigon

from 6.00 / night

A fun party hostel with its own café and a rooftop bar. They run the city's biggest pub crawl three times a week. Free two beers every day at the rooftop bar, and also free breakfast every morning. Regular activities like pub quizzes, killer pool and neon parties.

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9.1

Base Backpackers

from 8.11 / night

Base Backpackers in Ho Chi Minh City is an excellent choice for party goers seeking an unforgettable experience. With a vibrant atmosphere, fully-stocked bar, and daily free beer, this hostel knows how to keep the party going. Plus, their convenient amenities like free Wi-Fi, hot showers, and tour booking service ensure you're always in the heart of the action. Get ready for a wild party adventure at Base Backpackers!

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9.5

Mobylette Saigon Hotel

from 7.58 / night

Mobylette Saigon Hotel offers an unbeatable mix of vibrant nightlife and cultural immersion in Ho Chi Minh City. From rooftop bar happy hours to the bustling cityscape, it's the perfect launchpad for adventurers looking to explore and party.

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Pub Crawls in Ho Chi Minh

Organised nights out with a local guide

Hideout Saigon Pub Crawl

Nightly
Free

A free pub crawl that visits five bars in District 1, starting at The Hideout Hostel. Each stop includes a free shot or beer, and the crawl ends at a club with free entry before midnight. The group meets at 8 PM, and the crawl kicks off with a drinking game at the first bar.

Meeting point: The Hideout Hostel, De Tham Street

Pub Crawl Saigon

Every Thursday and Saturday
250,000 VND

This crawl visits five bars and finishes at a club, with a free pub crawl cap and one free beer on arrival. The group is usually 20–30 people, mostly backpackers. Tickets can be booked online or at Base Backpackers. The crawl starts at 8:30 PM and runs until around 2 AM.

Meeting point: Base Backpackers, Bui Vien Street

Which Area Should You Stay In?

How Ho Chi Minh's nightlife zones break down

District 1 (Bui Vien/Pham Ngu Lao)

The backpacker hub of Ho Chi Minh City. Bui Vien Street is pedestrian-only after 7 PM, packed with bars, street food stalls, and hostels. Pham Ngu Lao Street runs parallel and is slightly quieter, with more local eateries and beer gardens. Both streets are within walking distance of Ben Thanh Market and the Saigon River.

Best for: Nightlife and budget hostels

District 3

A short Grab ride from District 1, District 3 feels more local but still has a few backpacker-friendly spots. Nguyen Thuong Hien Street is lined with cafés and small bars, and the area around the War Remnants Museum is quieter but well-connected. It’s a good base if you want to escape the Bui Vien crowds.

Best for: Cafés and local living

Chinatown (District 5)

Home to some of the city’s best street food, like hu tieu noodles and banh bao. The night market on Luong Nhu Hoc Street opens at 6 PM and sells everything from grilled seafood to cheap clothes. It’s less touristy than District 1, but still lively: especially around Tet festival.

Best for: Street food and markets

Bars and Clubs in Ho Chi Minh

Where the hostel pub crawls end up, and where to go on your own

The Hideout Pub Crawl

This free pub crawl starts at The Hideout Hostel and hits five bars in District 1. Expect free shots, beer discounts, and a crowd of backpackers. The crawl ends at a club around midnight, where entry is usually free if you’re with the group. Sign-up is at the hostel reception from 7 PM, and the first drink is on the house.

Base Backpackers Bar

Base runs its own bar with two free beers every evening from 7–8 PM. The foosball table and happy-hour deals (30,000 VND beers) keep the crowd lively until the pub crawl starts. It’s a small space, so arrive early to grab a seat. The bar stays open until 1 AM, with cheap cocktails later in the night.

Club Love

A two-storey club on Bui Vien Street with EDM and hip-hop nights. Entry is free before 11 PM, but drinks cost 80,000–120,000 VND. The dance floor gets packed after midnight, especially on weekends. Dress code is casual, but avoid flip-flops. Cover charge applies after 11 PM: usually 100,000 VND.

The Common Room Project

A speakeasy-style bar hidden behind an unmarked door on Nguyen Cu Trinh Street. The menu has craft cocktails for 120,000–180,000 VND, but happy hour (5–7 PM) drops prices to 80,000 VND. The crowd is a mix of expats and backpackers, and the music is low-key: think jazz and indie. No cover charge, but it’s standing-room only after 9 PM.

Pham Ngu Lao Beer Garden

An open-air spot on Pham Ngu Lao Street with plastic chairs and cheap beer (25,000 VND). Locals and travellers mix here for late-night snacks like grilled squid and spring rolls. It’s loud, smoky, and open until 2 AM. No frills, just cold beer and a rowdy atmosphere.

Lounge 18

A rooftop bar on Bui Vien Street with city views and cocktail buckets (300,000 VND for four drinks). The music is a mix of EDM and throwback hits, and the crowd is mostly backpackers and groups. Happy hour runs from 5–8 PM, with 2-for-1 cocktails. Cover charge is 100,000 VND after 10 PM, but it’s worth it for the view.

Go2 Bar

A tiny bar on De Tham Street with pool tables and cheap beer (30,000 VND). The owner, Mr. Go, is a character and keeps the place lively with shot challenges and drinking games. It’s a great spot to start the night before joining the pub crawl. Open until 2 AM, but the crowd thins out after midnight.

Practical Info

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Getting around Ho Chi Minh
Grab bikes (Vietnam’s Uber) cost about 20,000 VND for a short ride in District 1. Metered taxis are reliable but insist on the meter or use the Grab app. For longer trips, buses run until 9 PM and charge 5,000–10,000 VND per ride. Walking is often quicker than waiting in traffic: Bui Vien to Ben Thanh Market takes 15 minutes on foot.
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Budget for backpackers
Street food meals start at 20,000 VND, while sit-down restaurants charge 70,000–150,000 VND. A hostel bed averages 150,000–250,000 VND per night. Beer in bars costs 30,000–50,000 VND, but happy hours (5–7 PM) drop prices to 20,000 VND. Entry to clubs is usually free before 11 PM, but expect a 100,000 VND cover charge after.
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Eating on a budget
Phở Hòa Pasteur on Pasteur Street serves a massive bowl of phở for 50,000 VND. For late-night snacks, Banh Mi Huynh Hoa on Nguyen Trai Street does a stacked banh mi for 40,000 VND. Street stalls near Ben Thanh Market open until midnight, selling grilled corn and seafood skewers for under 30,000 VND.
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Motorbike rentals
Renting a semi-automatic bike costs 120,000–180,000 VND per day. Honda Wins are popular but require a bit of confidence: traffic moves fast. Always check the bike for scratches and test the brakes before paying. Helmets are mandatory, and police fines are 200,000 VND if you’re caught without one.
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SIM cards and data
Buy a Viettel or Vinaphone SIM at the airport or any phone shop for 50,000–100,000 VND. Unlimited 4G data plans cost around 150,000 VND for a month. Top-up cards are sold at convenience stores like Circle K or FamilyMart. Free Wi-Fi is common in hostels and cafés, but speeds vary.
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Health and safety
Tap water isn’t safe to drink: stick to bottled or filtered water. Pharmacies on every corner sell basic meds, but bring rehydration salts for dodgy stomachs. Petty theft happens; keep phones zipped in a front pocket and avoid flashing cash. Most hostels have lockers, so bring a padlock.

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