Creative Park
Creative Park

Creative Park

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Creative Park

Photo by Vy Vu

Amid the energetic sprawl of Ho Chi Minh City, Creative Park rises as a bold experiment in community and art. Built to delight families, artists, and urban wanderers, this young but already beloved enclave mixes playful design, open-air studios, murals, and cozy hangout spots. Here, visitors step into a playful world where creativity, not commerce, sets the rhythm. At Creative Park, new discoveries reward every glance—making it a rare patch of imagination where city life, art, and the energy of young people blend.

Visiting Info

Currency
Entrance fee
100000 VND

Contact Information

Location
Address
33 10 Lương Định Của, Thủ Thiêm, An Khánh, Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam

Planning your visit

Thoughtful planning can turn a quick walk through Creative Park into a day full of lively experiences. Arriving at the right moment—when morning light brightens murals or late afternoon breezes cool playgrounds—makes a difference. Locals and tourists find the park easy to reach by taxi, ride-hailing apps, or even city bus, since it sits in District 2, one of Ho Chi Minh City’s fastest-growing neighborhoods. While Creative Park seldom feels overcrowded, weekend afternoons can get noisy with activities and young crowds. Paths and seating areas are designed with strollers and wheelchairs in mind, so families and seniors visit with ease.

  • Best time to visit: Weekday mornings or late afternoons for cooler weather and lighter crowds
  • How to get there: Taxi, Grab car, city bus, or motorbike to District 2; nearby parking for two-wheelers
  • Accessibility: Paths, ramps, and restrooms welcome families with young kids and visitors with mobility needs
  • Average visit duration: 1.5 to 3 hours, longer with events or workshops

Must see stuff

Art pops up everywhere at Creative Park. Local artists fill walls and sculptures with bright colors and clever ideas. Big, shaded play structures and a walking labyrinth call out to adventurous kids and teens. Several shipping containers, now studios and street food stalls, create a bustling community feel. A tiny library, organized by volunteers, invites visitors to linger on wooden benches and read. In the evenings, outdoor film screenings and music sessions draw creative locals and curious travelers alike.

  • Mural Walk: Wander the boundary walls, where young painters reimagine city scenes, pop art, and nature themes.
  • The Playground Towers: Try slides, climbing nets, and whimsical towers perfect for photos or just watching the city’s skyline beyond.
  • Open-air Studios: Step into container studios to watch artists at work or join a drop-in watercolor class.
  • The Tiny Library: Browse Vietnamese and English books, or attend a kid-friendly storytelling hour on weekends.
  • Secret Bamboo Grove: Find a quiet patch tucked behind the snack stands, ideal for a picnic or reading break.
  • Cultural programming: Learn about local traditions during craft fairs, open-mic nights, or dance performances—schedules update monthly.

Tips for your visit

Comfort and a little prep go a long way at Creative Park. Most experiences are outdoors, so shade matters during the midday heat. Tap water is not widely available; bottled options can be bought from vendors around the park. Visitors often arrive in comfortable sandals or sneakers, ready for mixed surfaces and a fair bit of walking. While street art is everywhere, touching murals or sculptures is discouraged to help preserve them for future visitors. For families, keeping an eye on small children near the bamboo grove is wise, since paths there can get slippery after rain.

  • Best times to avoid crowds: Early weekday mornings or evenings right before sunset
  • What to bring: Sunscreen, hat, camera, water bottle, and a book for the library corner
  • Local etiquette or rules: No smoking in play or library zones; carry out trash to keep the park clean
  • Safety or comfort advice: Mind the heat from 11am to 3pm; watch for uneven ground in grassy areas after rain

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