Saigon Trade Center
Saigon Trade Center is a tall office, retail, and restaurant building in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It was built from 1994 to 1997 and was Vietnam’s tallest building for about 13 years.
Key facts
- Location: 37 Ton Duc Thang Boulevard, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
- Construction: Started April 1994; opened July 1997
- Height and floors: 33 floors above ground, plus 2 basements; roof height 145 m (160 m with three spires)
- Floor area: About 55,792 square meters
- Structure: Reinforced concrete with glass exterior
- Elevators: 12 passenger elevators and 2 service elevators
- Features: Panorama 33 café on the roof with city views
- Use by level: Floors 2–5 retail; floors 6–30 offices; floors 30–33 bars and restaurants; floor 1 reception; basements for parking
- Significance: Tallest building in Vietnam from 1997 to 2010, surpassed by Bitexco Financial Tower
- Major tenants: Prudential Vietnam Assurance, Hansgrohe, NTT Data, Acer, Cisco, Standard Chartered, Vietcombank, Highlands Coffee, Wayne’s Coffee, Tous les Jours, Rohto
- Transit: Ba Son metro station nearby (L1); Hoa Lư station proposed (L3)
- Website: saigontradecenter.info
This compact summary covers what Saigon Trade Center is, its size and purpose, and who uses it.
This page was last edited on 1 February 2026, at 20:13 (CET).