Young people are fascinated by checking in the old apartment building in Ho Chi Minh City with a series of eye-catching shops

The old apartment complex located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City has an idyllic and simple campus but attracts a lot of tourists and young people in the country.

That is apartment 42, located on Nguyen Hue Street in Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, which was built in the early 60s of the twentieth century. This hostel does not provide parking, guests coming here are directed to find parking lots at nearby points along Nguyen Hue Pedestrian Street.

In addition to the stairs, residents and visitors to this 9-storey apartment building can move by elevator with a fee of 3,000 VND / turn.

Most tourists know this place through information and reviews shared on social networks and they want to have a real experience in their travel journey when coming to Ho Chi Minh City.

Interspersed with the residences of households, the unique highlight of this old apartment building is the food and service shops on all floors.

Walking through the floors, young people easily come across many shops with impressive and eye-catching decorations.

The male tourist poses for a photo with an Asian-style scene with lanterns and New Year’s greetings.

Young girl in the green natural space.

This place attracts many young people to check in.

A pretty “chill” decorative corner.

A pub decorated in a magical way.

Almost every corner of the apartment complex becomes an interesting check-in point for newcomers.

On weekends, the restaurants in this old apartment complex become crowded and bustling.

Experience reading books, sipping coffee from the corner of the balcony.

A young Vietnamese “dropped figure” took a photo at the coffee bar.

Contrasting with the old look of apartment 42 is the modern features of the buildings in the distance.

Apartment 42 attracts the attention of many people with its impressive scenery. Looking up from Nguyen Hue pedestrian street, the apartment building clearly shows its unique architecture and eye-catching signs. The famous website National Geographic (USA) has posted pictures and information regarding this apartment building.

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