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Below are some shopping complex in Saigon:
DIAMOND PLAZA (34 Le Duan Street District 1)
Opening hour : 0930-2100
Diamond Plaza is Saigon's premier department store and opens late (10:00 am, closed Monday's) considering the city's street stalls are busy from 06:00 am in the morning. The prices are fixed so you can't bargain, but you will find genuine designer clothes from Vietnamese designers as well as imported brands, shoes, watches, sports equipment, make-up & perfumes, CD's & DVD's and souvenirs. The famous brand 'Made in Viet Nam' can be found on the 2nd floor.
Home Zone (41 Dinh Tien Hoang District 1)
The nearest thing to Habitat or Jerry’s Home Store you will find, Home Zone is awash with baskets, teak and wicker furniture, glassware, candles, seagrass mats, crockery and table linen--all chosen with impeccably good taste. Stunningly understated polished cement mosaic vases cost USD20. Cool terracotta tiles, the smell of teak and helpful but unobtrusive shop assistants make this shop a delight to browse. Home Zone offers discounts to members of International Ladies in Vietnam, the Japanese Business Association and the British Business Group in Vietnam. Gift vouchers are USD20 each.
Lucky Plaza (69 Dong Khoi District 1)
Centrally located and accessible from both Dong Khoi and Nguyen Hue Streets, Lucky Plaza is a relatively modern mini-mall. The three floors hold 24 shops and one restaurant. Here you will find everything from cheap toys, candy, inexpensive watches and shoes to high quality jewelry and sportswear. Traditional Vietnamese gifts of lacquerware and purses can be bought in several of the shops. The top floor consists of a medium range Chinese restaurant with excellent service and traditional ambiance.
Saigon Center (65 Le Loi Boulevard District 1)
The Saigon Centre is remarkably calm for a shopping center in Saigon. Perhaps the crowds are put off by the prices. If you're looking for gifts, Western style crockery, smart casual menswear, Siemens home appliances or bedding supplies, though, this place is definitely worth a look. On the premises are also a couple of cafes serving good coffee and a supermarket that may be useful if you are short of toiletries.
Saigon Square Shopping Center (39 Le Duan, Ward Ben Nghe District 1)
Saigon Square is another step forward in the modernization of shopping in Vietnam. It is new, clean and modern. There is a large supermarket in the middle of the Square surrounded by almost 20 small shops including upmarket brands such as Longines, Boss Perfume, Motorola and Nokia. In other shops you can buy eyeglasses, watches, furniture, air conditioners, film and inexpensive clothes, luggage and shoes. If you are hungry, grab a bite at any of the restaurants now serving sushi, Chinese food, sandwiches or pizza.