호텔 밀집도가 가장 높고 응답 시간이 가장 빠른 핵심 지역입니다. 당일 예약이 항상 가능합니다.
District 1 is Ho Chi Minh City's central business district and primary tourist hub, where the five-star hotel corridor along Dong Khoi Street — Park Hyatt Saigon, The Reverie Saigon, Caravelle Saigon — sits minutes from the city's most visited landmarks. Visitors routinely walk 10–15 km per day exploring Ben Thanh Market, Nguyen Hue Walking Street, Notre-Dame Cathedral, Reunification Palace, and the Bitexco Financial Tower in Saigon's humid tropical climate. The concentration of sightseeing, shopping, and street food in a compact walkable area makes District 1 one of the most physically demanding districts to explore — and one of the most popular areas for in-room massage recovery. MassageGo delivers professional massage throughout District 1 from 500,000 VND, with most bookings fulfilled within 2–3 hours, including same-day and late-night slots.
District 3 was the administrative heart of French colonial Saigon, and its tree-lined streets still hold some of the city's best-preserved villa architecture alongside the boulevards built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The War Remnants Museum — one of the most visited attractions in Vietnam — is located here, as is the Pink Church (Tan Dinh), one of Saigon's most photographed landmarks, and Turtle Lake (Ho Con Rua), a local gathering square popular in the evenings. The district has evolved into a hub for boutique cafes, wine bars, and creative studios attracting expats and young Vietnamese professionals. Novotel Saigon Centre and Mövenpick Hotel Saigon are the principal hotels, with a growing number of serviced apartments catering to long-stay visitors. MassageGo delivers professional in-room massage throughout District 3 from 500,000 VND.
Need body massage in District 7 or Phu My Hung? MassageGo delivers Thai massage for full-body muscle relaxation, shiatsu pressure-point therapy, aroma body massage, hot stone, foot massage, and other in-room treatments across District 7, often with same-day confirmation. Choose Thai massage when you want stretching and whole-body muscle release, shiatsu when neck, shoulder, or back tension needs precise pressure, hot stone when stiff muscles respond better to heat, and aromatherapy when relaxation or sleep is the main goal. District 7's Phu My Hung township is the most comprehensively planned urban development in southern Vietnam, with wide boulevards, modern apartment towers, international schools, Crescent Mall, SC VivoCity, RMIT University, and a large Korean, Japanese, Taiwanese, and Western expat community. Unlike older central districts, many District 7 bookings happen in spacious apartments and condos, making it one of the city's strongest areas for professional in-home massage delivery. MassageGo serves hotels, serviced apartments, private condos, and residences throughout District 7 from 500,000 VND, with any transport or late-night fee confirmed upfront before you book.
Binh Thanh gained international recognition when Landmark 81 — Vietnam's tallest building at 461 meters — opened in 2018, anchoring the Vinhomes Central Park mega-development along a prized stretch of the Saigon River. The district has undergone rapid transformation from a traditional residential area into a modern mixed-use zone, with riverside promenades, luxury condominiums, and the Vinpearl Landmark 81 hotel rising where older neighborhoods once stood. Saigon Pearl, an earlier riverside complex, houses a large expat community and has a well-established selection of international restaurants and coffee shops. Binh Thanh sits 10–15 minutes from District 1, making it a practical base for business travelers who prefer quieter surroundings without sacrificing city access. MassageGo delivers professional in-room massage throughout Binh Thanh from 500,000 VND, with free delivery to all hotels and residences.
Phu Nhuan is one of Ho Chi Minh City's smaller inner districts, sandwiched between Districts 1, 3, and 10, and bordered to the west by Tan Binh — placing it within 10–15 minutes of both the city center and Tan Son Nhat Airport. The district retains a genuine residential character: narrow alley streets, local pho and banh mi stalls, and morning market vendors line the lanes around Hoang Van Thu Park. Ho Van Hue Street is a lively evening dining strip popular with younger locals and expats living in the area. Most accommodation consists of serviced apartments and mid-range guesthouses favored by business travelers and long-stay visitors, with AC Hotel by Marriott as the main international brand. MassageGo delivers professional in-room massage throughout Phu Nhuan from 500,000 VND.
Thu Duc City was created in December 2020 by merging three former districts — District 2, District 9, and the old Thu Duc — into a single administrative unit with city status, covering roughly one-third of HCMC's total land area. The city encompasses Saigon Hi-Tech Park, Vietnam National University's main campus, and the Thu Thiem New Urban Area directly across the Saigon River from District 1, where large-scale commercial and residential development is ongoing. For visitors and expats, the most relevant areas within Thu Duc City are Thao Dien (the established Western expat enclave) and An Phu (upscale serviced apartments), both in the western edge closest to central HCMC. DoubleTree by Hilton and Sala Saigon are the principal hotels; the majority of international residents live in apartment complexes rather than hotels. MassageGo delivers professional in-room massage throughout Thu Duc City from 500,000 VND.
Thao Dien is a riverside ward in Thu Duc City that functions as Ho Chi Minh City's most established Western expat neighborhood, with a character closer to Bali's Seminyak or Chiang Mai's Nimman Road than a typical Vietnamese urban district. Streets lined with French bistros, Italian restaurants, Mexican taquerias, organic cafes, yoga studios, and artisan bakeries serve a community of Western professionals, families, and long-term residents who have made it their home base in Vietnam. Masteri Thao Dien and Thao Dien Pearl are the dominant high-rise residential towers, while an extensive villa rental market caters to families needing larger spaces. Because most international residents here live in apartments or serviced units rather than hotels, in-home massage delivery is especially well-suited to Thao Dien's lifestyle. MassageGo delivers professional massage throughout Thao Dien from 500,000 VND.
An Phu is a quiet residential ward in Thu Duc City adjacent to Thao Dien, favored by expat professionals, diplomats, and international company employees for its relatively spacious streets and high concentration of quality serviced apartment complexes. Estella Heights, The Vista An Phu, and Parkland Apartments are the dominant addresses, each offering modern amenities and English-speaking building management catering to long-stay international tenants. International supermarkets — including Annam Gourmet and Co.opmart — are conveniently clustered within the ward. An Phu has minimal tourist infrastructure but excellent city connectivity: District 1 is reachable in 15–20 minutes by taxi. Its residents are among the most active users of home-service businesses in HCMC. MassageGo delivers professional in-room massage throughout An Phu from 500,000 VND.
주거지와 복합 상권이 혼재한 바쁜 지역으로, 완전한 커버리지와 당일 예약이 가능합니다.
Tan Binh District wraps around Tan Son Nhat International Airport — Vietnam's busiest airport, handling over 40 million passengers annually — making it the city's primary transit and airport-hospitality hub. Hotel Nikko Saigon is the principal luxury property in the district; a wide range of business and mid-range hotels within 10–15 minutes of the terminal serves the heavy flow of arriving and departing travelers. Beyond the airport perimeter, Tan Binh has a substantial local commercial and light-industrial character, with garment factories, wholesale markets, and small businesses forming the backbone of the district economy. Hoang Van Thu Park provides a rare patch of green within walking distance of many hotels. In-room massage is particularly popular here for travelers recovering from long-haul flights or preparing for early departures. MassageGo delivers to all Tan Binh hotels and residences from 500,000 VND, including late-night and early-morning bookings.
Go Vap is one of Ho Chi Minh City's most densely populated districts, with over 650,000 residents — predominantly Vietnamese locals — spread across Quang Trung, Nguyen Oanh, Le Duc Tho, and Phan Van Tri streets. Unlike tourist-focused districts, Go Vap is intensely residential: apartment blocks, family homes, local pagodas, and morning markets define its character, with no major international hotel strip. Gia Dinh Park provides the main green space and weekend gathering point for local families. The Quang Trung corridor is the district's commercial spine — banks, clinics, cafes, and local restaurants running its full length. MassageGo's typical booking in Go Vap is apartment or home delivery rather than hotel, and we cover all areas of the district. Thai, shiatsu, aromatherapy, hot stone, foot massage, cupping, and head & shoulder massage are all available from 500,000 VND, with a 50,000 VND transport fee for addresses beyond 10 km from District 1.
District 10 occupies the urban core of Ho Chi Minh City directly west of District 3, with a predominantly residential character mixed with local markets and an excellent street food scene rooted in Vietnamese and Chinese-Vietnamese culinary traditions. Hoa Binh Park is the district's main public green space; the Ba Thien Hau (Three Ladies Temple) is a Chinese-influenced religious site reflecting the area's historical demographic crossover with the adjacent Cho Lon neighborhoods. The district is well-positioned between the Chinatown area of Districts 5–6 to the south and the French colonial quarter of District 3 to the east, making it a convenient base with good taxi and bus connectivity. It sits 10–15 minutes from District 1 and remains notably more affordable than its immediate neighbors. MassageGo delivers professional in-room massage throughout District 10 from 500,000 VND.
District 5 forms the core of Cho Lon, Ho Chi Minh City's Chinatown — one of the largest Chinese-heritage urban communities in Southeast Asia, with roots stretching back over 300 years to waves of Teochew, Hakka, and Cantonese immigration from southern China. Binh Tay Market, established in 1928, is the district's commercial heart: a working wholesale market for spices, dried goods, and household items that serves local traders rather than tourist shoppers, giving it a more authentic atmosphere than Ben Thanh Market. Thien Hau Temple, dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu, is one of the most ornate and historically significant Taoist temples in Vietnam and draws both worshippers and visitors throughout the week. Cho Lon's cuisine is distinct — congee restaurants, dim sum houses, and traditional herbal medicine shops line its grid of streets. Windsor Plaza Hotel is the district's primary international accommodation. MassageGo delivers throughout District 5 from 500,000 VND.
District 4 is a compact, densely built district directly south of District 1, separated from the city center only by the Ben Nghe Canal and reachable in 5–10 minutes — making it one of the most central non-tourist residential areas in HCMC. The district gained a strong reputation in the 2010s for its street food culture, particularly along Vinh Khanh Street (known as Seafood Street), where dozens of open-air restaurants grill fresh squid, prawns, and clams on the footpath through the evening. Khanh Hoi Bridge offers riverside views and connects the district to District 7. The District 4 Night Market draws visitors from across the city for late-night eating. Accommodation is mainly guesthouses and mid-range hotels, attracting budget travelers and locals who want central access at lower prices. MassageGo delivers professional in-room massage throughout District 4 from 500,000 VND.
District 6 forms the western extension of the broader Cho Lon area, sharing the Chinese-Vietnamese cultural heritage of District 5 but with a quieter, more purely residential character and less tourist traffic. Traditional shophouses built in the early-to-mid 20th century line the main corridors, with local Taoist and Buddhist shrines interspersed through residential blocks — a streetscape that has changed relatively little over the decades. Phung Hung Street is the district's main commercial artery, running through a mix of local markets, pharmacies, and small family-run businesses. Visitors to Cho Lon typically base themselves in District 5 and pass through District 6 while exploring; the district has limited dedicated hotel infrastructure. Its large residential population makes in-home massage delivery a practical service. MassageGo delivers throughout District 6 from 500,000 VND.
District 8 occupies a unique position in Ho Chi Minh City's geography: a canal-threaded district on the southwestern bank of the Ben Nghe Canal where a network of waterways still shapes daily life, community movement, and neighborhood identity. The Binh Dong Floating Market — one of the last working floating markets accessible from central HCMC — operates in the early morning hours along Lao Tu Canal, giving a glimpse of the city's pre-highway commercial past. The district is undergoing active urban renewal, with new riverside apartment developments gradually replacing older canal-side communities. Its character remains primarily local Vietnamese residential with limited international hotel infrastructure and few tourist attractions, but its size and density mean strong demand for home-service delivery. MassageGo delivers throughout District 8 from 500,000 VND.
District 11 shares the Chinese-Vietnamese cultural geography of Cho Lon without carrying District 5's tourist profile, functioning primarily as a residential district with deep community roots and traditional market life. Dam Sen Park — a large family entertainment and green space complex covering several hectares — is the district's most prominent landmark, drawing weekend visitors from across western Ho Chi Minh City to its gardens, rides, and open performance areas. The area around Dam Sen anchors the district's main commercial cluster. Local pagodas and traditional market streets give District 11 a traditional character distinct from the modern developments in Districts 7 or Binh Thanh. The district is 15–20 minutes from District 1 and well connected by bus routes. MassageGo delivers professional in-room massage throughout District 11 from 500,000 VND.
District 12 is one of Ho Chi Minh City's outer northern districts, experiencing rapid residential expansion as rising land prices push development outward from the urban core. What was predominantly agricultural and light-industrial land a decade ago is now a patchwork of new apartment blocks, gated housing estates, and commercial strips serving a fast-growing local population. Go Dua Lake and District 12 Park provide green space within an otherwise rapidly urbanizing landscape. Industrial parks in the district employ a substantial commuting workforce, shaping its daily rhythms and transportation patterns. The district is 30–40 minutes from District 1 by road. MassageGo delivers professional in-room massage throughout District 12 from 500,000 VND.
Tan Phu has established itself as a regional retail hub for northwestern Ho Chi Minh City, anchored by Aeon Mall Tan Phu — the Japanese retail giant's first Vietnam location, opened in 2014 — which draws shoppers from neighboring districts with its Japanese-style food court, supermarket, and department store format. Dam Sen Water Park, one of the city's most popular family entertainment venues, is also located here, making the district a go-to weekend destination for local families. The broader district is predominantly residential with a large Vietnamese population, comprehensive local amenities, and main commercial streets lined with Vietnamese restaurant chains, pharmacies, and banks. Tan Phu Market serves the district's daily fresh-market needs. The district sits 25–35 minutes from District 1. MassageGo delivers professional in-room massage throughout Tan Phu from 500,000 VND.
외곽 지역과 새롭게 성장하는 동네들로, 매일 서비스하지만 사전 예약을 권장합니다.
Binh Chanh covers a large area on Ho Chi Minh City's southwestern fringe where the city transitions from dense urban fabric into agricultural land and sprawling suburban development. It hosts several significant industrial parks — including Vinh Loc A and B — that anchor a large manufacturing and warehousing workforce, and has seen rapid residential construction along its main access roads as land costs push new development outward from the core districts. The district lacks the concentrated amenities of inner HCMC but is growing steadily, with new schools, clinics, and commercial strips serving its expanding residential population. Travel to the city center takes 40–60 minutes depending on traffic conditions. MassageGo delivers to Binh Chanh addresses from 500,000 VND; transportation surcharge may apply for more distant locations.
Hoc Mon is a semi-rural northern district of Ho Chi Minh City, historically an agricultural area supplying vegetables, livestock, and fresh produce to the city's markets. Its main artery, Nguyen Thi Soc Street, connects a string of residential neighborhoods, local markets, and community facilities that serve a predominantly Vietnamese population with deep local roots. Hoc Mon Market is the district's commercial center and the primary daily gathering point for the community. Residential development is accelerating along the main corridors as commuters seek more affordable housing within reasonable reach of the city. The district is approximately 40–50 minutes from District 1 and has limited hotel infrastructure. MassageGo delivers to Hoc Mon addresses from 500,000 VND; transportation surcharge may apply.
Cu Chi is internationally known for one landmark above all: the Cu Chi Tunnels, a 250-kilometer network of underground passages used by the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War and now one of the most-visited historical sites in Vietnam, attracting over one million visitors per year. The Ben Dinh complex (closer to HCMC) is more commercially developed with reconstructed tunnels sized for tourists to crawl; Ben Duoc is larger, less modified, and visited by those seeking a more complete experience. Beyond the tunnels, Cu Chi is a rural district of rubber plantations, rice fields, and agricultural villages, with the Saigon River forming its eastern boundary. Most visitors arrive on guided day trips from District 1 and return the same afternoon; overnight stays are growing but remain uncommon. MassageGo delivers to Cu Chi resorts and guesthouses from 500,000 VND; transportation surcharge applies for this 60–90 minute journey.
Nha Be sits south of HCMC's urban core on a peninsula formed by the confluence of the Saigon River and Nha Be River, giving the district a distinctive waterway geography that sets it apart from the landlocked residential districts to the north. Long an industrial port district anchored by a major petroleum storage facility, Nha Be is now attracting significant residential development as Phu My Hung's southward expansion brings new infrastructure within reach. Canal-side communities coexist with the petroleum port operations, and boat traffic remains common along the district's waterways. The district sits 30–45 minutes from District 1 depending on traffic. MassageGo delivers to Nha Be addresses from 500,000 VND; transportation surcharge may apply.
Can Gio is Ho Chi Minh City's only coastal district, a low-lying peninsula extending into the South China Sea designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2000 for its 75,000-hectare mangrove ecosystem — largely replanted after near-total destruction by Agent Orange defoliation during the Vietnam War. The mangrove forest is navigable by boat and home to long-tailed macaque colonies; boat tours through the forest canopy are the district's signature visitor experience. Monkey Island is the most visited single attraction, while 30/4 Beach is the nearest ocean beach to HCMC, though modest compared to Mui Ne or Phu Quoc. Most visitors arrive on day trips by ferry or road; overnight accommodation consists of eco-resorts and beachside bungalows catering to those wanting a slower pace. MassageGo delivers to Can Gio resorts from 500,000 VND; transportation surcharge applies for this 90–120 minute journey from the city center.
Binh Tan is one of Ho Chi Minh City's most populous western districts, home to over 780,000 residents, with a landscape shaped by large industrial estates and dense residential corridors that expanded rapidly from the late 1990s onward. Aeon Mall Binh Tan — the second Aeon location in Vietnam — is the district's most prominent commercial anchor, drawing shoppers from across the western districts with its Japanese-style retail format, extensive food court, supermarket, and cinema. Binh Tan Industrial Park and Tan Tao Industrial Park are major employment centers accounting for a large share of the district's economic activity. The area is primarily non-tourist in character, with few international hotels; most accommodation consists of local guesthouses and budget options serving the industrial workforce. The district sits 40–60 minutes from central HCMC by road. MassageGo delivers to Binh Tan addresses from 500,000 VND; transportation surcharge may apply.