1. Always use ride-hailing apps like Grab or Xanh SM

Use apps like Grab or Xanh SM to avoid scams and enjoy clear, upfront pricing.

3. Bargain when shopping at markets

Ask for the price and bargain politely — it’s part of the local culture and helps you get a fair deal.

4. Be cautious with unexpected “services”

Avoid people who offer unsolicited services like shoe cleaning, “free” gifts, or photo ops — and then ask for money.
Smile and decline politely.

Should I worry about scams or pickpocketing?

Vietnam is generally safe, but travelers can be easy targets if they’re not careful.

  • Avoid accepting random offers like photo ops or “free tours” from strangers.
  • Always double-check prices before buying anything.
  • Keep your wallet and phone close in crowded areas.

Traffic can be very busy, especially with so many motorbikes.
When crossing the street, walk slowly and steadily — vehicles will move around you.
Don’t run or stop halfway.

The local currency is the Vietnamese đồng (VND).

Credit cards are accepted at major hotels, upscale restaurants, and shopping malls.
However, cash is still widely used, especially at markets and small local shops.

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