Ho Chi Minh City is among the cheapest nightlife destinations in the world.
Along with Guangzhou, Jakarta, Gurgaon..., Ho Chi Minh City is on the list of 10 cheapest nightlife destinations in the world in 2024 recently announced by British magazine Time Out.

Known as the "city that never sleeps", Ho Chi Minh City owns a series of vibrant and interesting destinations serving tourists 24/7 such as Bui Vien Walking Street, food streets, and all-night coffee shops... With an average cost of 11.07 USD (about 274,000 VND), Ho Chi Minh City ranked 6th in the list of 10 cities with the cheapest nightlife activities that a British magazine just announced.
To select 10 candidates for the above list,Time Outusing tour operator research dataSki VertigoBased in the UK, the magazine analysed the cost of three pints of beer, a 5km taxi ride and a McDonald's meal in 183 major cities around the world to find the most budget-friendly and least expensive destinations for travellers.

Topping the list is Guangzhou, which spends around $9.40 on three beers, a taxi ride and a meal. The capital and most populous city of Guangdong province in southern China, which is known for its rich cultural and historical heritage and is one of China’s most dynamic cities with a vibrant nightlife scene.
India's Gurgaon and Egypt's Alexandria ranked second and third respectively, with average nightlife expenses of $10.36 and $10.46, respectively.
This is followed by the two cities of Coimbatore (US$9.85) and Kolkata (US$9.95) in India, Shenzhen in China (US$11.33), Tunis in Tunisia (US$11.43), Beijing in China (US$11.75) and Jakarta in Indonesia (US$12.07).
MagazineTime OutFirst published in 1968 as a purely UK publication, Time Out has grown into a global hospitality and media brand that influences the way tens of millions of people travel around the world, with content covering 333 cities in 59 countries.
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