Pipe Cafe
This unique cafe serves drinks in bamboo tubes, creating a rustic feel. During holidays, the cafe adds red and yellow accents, making the space even more attractive for morning check-ins.


Address: 1A Suong Nguyet Anh Street, District 1.
Old coffee shop
As the name suggests, the shop has a nostalgic style with wooden tables and chairs and old items such as turned door frames, a color television, ceramic vases, straw bales, rice stalks, rickshaws carrying flowers... But thanks to that, when decorated with newspapers and national flags, the space feels like stepping into a Northern Vietnamese countryside on September 2nd, the time when the August Revolution was successful.



Address: 708a Ten Lua Street, Binh Tan District.
TRAFFEE SG
The cafe's space has a modern feel but is cleverly accented with the red and yellow colors of the national flag and decorative silk ribbons, making the holiday atmosphere even more vibrant. What makes TRAFFEE SG memorable to many is the atmosphere that evokes the spirit of National Day in the heart of the city.


Address: 351/4 Le Van Sy Street, District 3.
Tibon by Jayden
Tibon's rustic, vintage sidewalk style is enhanced by the addition of red flags hanging throughout the alley. The open space, simple tables and chairs, and the serving of hand-printed flags, conical hats with the national flag, and red paper cups make it an ideal meeting place for visitors to immerse themselves in the festive atmosphere right in the middle of the street.


Address: 229 Hoang Sa Street, District 1.
Coffee Tray
Mâm Coffee is adorned in vibrant red for the holiday: from the entrance with a large Vietnamese flag to the interior decorated with Hanoi Moi newspaper, a special reminder of Hanoi's historical autumn. The cozy atmosphere and abundant natural light make it an ideal choice for National Day photoshoots.

Address: 26F6 DN6, An Suong Residential Area, District 12.
Han Cafe
Decorated since the beginning of August, Han Cafe is filled with red flags with yellow stars, old newspaper stands, and posters of the "Declaration of Independence." Although small, the space is divided into three sections, each with its own slogan: "Independence - Freedom - Happiness"; "Nothing is more precious than independence and freedom"; and "Independent Radio Station," allowing customers to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of National Day.



Address: 1162 Pham Van Dong Street, Thu Duc District.
NyNa Coffee
Located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, NyNa captivates young people with its white and red color scheme, accented with touches of yellow for this holiday. Combined with a simple yet sophisticated and bright decor, the modern and youthful space is perfect for groups of young people who need a fresh atmosphere while still retaining the spirit of September 2nd.


Address: 212B/D18B Nguyen Trai Street, District 1.
Bubble Tea Shop 14 Feb
Resembling a flower shop, the 14 Feb bubble tea shop, though small, still attracts customers with its vibrant red corner dedicated to National Day. The walls are adorned with Vietnamese flags and old newspapers, allowing customers to share in the festive atmosphere of this important day in Hanoi on September 2nd.


Address: 125/48/2 Le Duc Tho, Go Vap.
Coffee Maker
Despite its small size, the space is airy and offers a rustic yet patriotic feel, with red flags bearing yellow stars hanging throughout the courtyard under lush green trees. Alongside the red flag motifs are copies of the "Declaration of Independence" and a large calendar page for September 2nd, reminding visitors of the upcoming momentous national event.


Address: 52G Vu Huy Tan, Binh Thanh.
One Days Coffee
Located far from the center of Ho Chi Minh City, One Days Coffee is a popular spot for young photography enthusiasts thanks to its meticulously decorated space for National Day. Beyond simply hanging flags, the cafe also displays framed portraits of President Ho Chi Minh, expressing gratitude to the beloved father of the nation during the 80th anniversary of National Day.


Address: 1143 Binh Quoi, Binh Thanh.
From rustic, nostalgic cafes to modern, youthful spaces, Saigon's cafes have all donned new looks to celebrate National Day. During the September 2nd holiday, visiting a cafe isn't just about enjoying a familiar coffee; it's also about immersing yourself in the festive atmosphere and capturing vibrant moments with the city.

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