Saigon Central Post Office is the largest post office in Vietnam, and also a attraction attracting many tourists to Ho Chi Minh City. The building was built by the French from 1886 to 1891 with Western architectural style and combined with Oriental decoration. It was the first post office in Ho Chi Minh City during the French colonial period. Designed by the famous French architect Gustav Eiffel, it integrates European and Asian architectural styles. The hall is decorated with gorgeous, classical flavor and full of strong French style. Saigon Central Post Office is located at No. 2 Paris Commune Road, the highest terrain in Ho Chi Minh City. Like Notre Dame Church opposite, Saigon Central Post Office is one of the most beautiful buildings in Vietnam with Renaissance architectural style.