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September 23rd Park (with baby)

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How Baby-Friendly is September 23rd Park?

58%Baby-Friendly
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What makes it 58% Baby-Friendly: Flat stroller paths and many benches work for naps or feeding, but lack of diaper tables, nursing rooms and noisy crowds make visits shorter and less convenient.

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Reviews4.4/ 5
(from 9,724 reviews)

Positives:

  • Stroller-friendly layout: Wide, shaded paths make stroller navigation smooth.
  • Free seating spots: Benches near playgrounds and ponds offer quiet breaks.

Challenges:

  • No changing tables: Public restrooms lack diaper-changing stations; bring a portable mat.
  • Limited baby play equipment: Playground suits ages 26; babies have no dedicated play area.
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What is September 23rd Park?

  • Urban park spanning approximately nine hectares in District 1 of Ho Chi Minh City, adjacent to Ben Thanh Market
  • Three connected sections organized around broad, tree-lined promenades, open lawns and a central duck-and-lotus pond
  • Infrastructure that includes paved walkways, shaded benches, a children’s playground and an underground retail arcade (Taka Plaza) beneath Section B

What is so special about September 23rd Park for with baby?

  1. Wide, shaded paths ideal for stroller rides
  2. Benches throughout for feeding and nap breaks
  3. Section A lawns perfect for a baby-friendly picnic
  4. Nearby stalls offer fresh juices and sweet snacks
  5. Visitor Info Center provides seating and Wi-Fi

Recommended visit duration: 22 hours

Why 22 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Stroller stroll, snack break and photos without rushing.

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Baby-Friendly Activities in September 23rd Park

Stroll on stroller-friendly paths:

Walk the wide, flat paved loops under tall trees in Section A and B.

Tip: Start near the PhNgGAo gate to follow a quiet loop before crowds.

Rest and feed at shaded benches:

Use benches spaced throughout the park for breaks, feeding or nap time.

Tip: Carry a small washable mat to place under the baby during feeds.

Picnic on grassy lawns:

Spread a mat on the grass under shade in Section A for a baby-friendly picnic.

Tip: Pack light snacks and wet wipes to keep clean-up fast.

Enjoy kid-friendly snacks:

Visit Asiana Food Town stalls for fresh fruit juices and sweet pancakes.

Tip: Head to stalls near the north entrance to avoid long lines.

How to Make the Most of Your Visit to September 23rd Park

  1. Visit early: Arrive before 9:00 AM to avoid heat and secure a shaded bench.
  2. Use the Info Center: Section B’s Visitor Information & Support Center offers discreet seating and Wi-Fi.
  3. Bring a changing mat: Use on benches since there are no baby rooms or changing tables.
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Reviews of September 23rd Park

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David Holman

David Holman

Dec 2025

Lovely green space in the middle of the city.Also a great food court underneath the park.

Lan Pham Thuy

Lan Pham Thuy

Nov 2025

September 23rd Park is one of my favorite spots in Saigon! It’s a great place to relax and stay active. The park is filled with beautiful, large trees such as Royal Poinciana, Parasol Tree, and Monkey Pod, creating a refreshing green canopy. There’s also a lovely lotus pool in full bloom, making it a peaceful spot to sit, relax, and enjoy nature. And plenty of space for sports like jogging, badmin...

Geoff Edwards

Geoff Edwards

Nov 2025

Enjoyable evening. Looking and trying the food stalls. A good insite in to Vietnamese cuisine. And just how fresh local food is..

Google Lum

Google Lum

Nov 2025

Passed by this park recently in August while walking to Cho Ben Thanh. Nice to have a clean quiet park close to the city centre.

Huyen Anh Trinh

Huyen Anh Trinh

Oct 2025

The Park is a good, dependable green space right in the city center. I enjoyed my walk here and appreciated the pleasant atmosphere—it's great to see people calmly walking and groups utilizing the playground. The arrangement of the trees and the seating is genuinely nice; there are plenty of comfortable spots and areas to sit down and relax. The overall setting is well-designed, offering a welcom...

When is the best time to visit September 23rd Park (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)?

November–April has cooler, dry mornings ideal for babies. May–October brings short afternoon rains; pack a rain cover and sun hat.

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Typical Budget for a Family of 3 (2 Adults + 1 Baby)

ItemCost (Approx.)
Park entryVND 0
Grab ride to parkVND 60,000
Asiana Food Town snackVND 100,000
Baby essentials (diapers/wipes)VND 100,000
Stroller rental (optional)VND 150,000
Total EstimatedVND 410,000

Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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Map of September 23rd Park

Address: Phường Phạm Ngũ Lão, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City 700000, Vietnam

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About September 23rd Park

Opening Hours

Monday:Open 24 hours
Tuesday:Open 24 hours
Wednesday:Open 24 hours
Thursday:Open 24 hours
Friday:Open 24 hours
Saturday:Open 24 hours
Sunday:Open 24 hours

Hours may vary during holidays, special events, and peak seasons. Please check the official website for the most up-to-date information.

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