Photo-worthy spots in Celadon City and AEON Tan Phu for weekend guests
If you're planning a weekend at Celadon Stay, don't just think check-in and sleep. Celadon City and AEON Mall Tan Phu hide plenty of photogenic corners — perfect for a relaxed photo album made right inside Saigon. No long trips, no complicated itinerary, and you still come home with green, clean, modern shots.
Start inside your Celadon Stay apartment
The first photo spot is the Celadon Stay apartment itself. If your unit has natural light, a tidy living room, a nice sofa, a pretty dining table or an open view, start shooting the moment you check in. This style suits couples, groups of friends or anyone into the staycation aesthetic. For better frames, move the luggage out of the shot, open the curtains for light and wear simple, bright outfits.
The second spot is the balcony or a window overlooking the courtyard, if your apartment is well positioned. Shots looking out over greenery, modern towers or the evening sky carry that urban-resort feel. When shooting on the balcony, though, put safety first — especially with small children. No climbing, no sitting on railings and nothing dropped to the area below.
Green corners and walkways of Celadon City
The third spot: Celadon City's walking paths and greenery. This is where morning and late-afternoon photos shine. The light is softer, the sun is gentler and the whole space feels easier. Capture strolling shots, couple photos, family portraits or weekend outfit pictures. A leafy backdrop looks far more natural than a crowded mall interior.
The fourth spot is the park and landscaped courtyards. For families, it's ideal for keepsake photos: parents with kids, the whole family strolling, little ones playing outdoors. Couples can pick tree-lined lanes, benches or deep-green backdrops. For groups, one wide corner with good light and a few natural poses is all the weekend feed needs.

Photos at AEON Mall Tan Phu
The fifth spot is AEON Mall Tan Phu. Inside you'll find many corners for casual shots: cafés, shopping aisles, seasonal event zones, fashion stores and holiday decorations. The beauty of AEON is combining photos with food, movies and shopping. On rainy or scorching days, it's also the safer option compared to shooting outdoors.
A simple itinerary and shooting tips
A simple photo itinerary could run like this: check in at Celadon Stay, shoot in the apartment in the afternoon, walk the green paths before dark, then head to AEON for dinner and a few indoor shots. The next morning, rise early for park and walkway photos, then return to the apartment to rest before check-out.
For nicer photos, pack outfits in light tones: white, beige, pale blue, pastels or solid colors. These tones flatter Celadon City's green backdrop and stay clean-looking in apartment shots. For group photos, agreeing on one shared color tone makes the album look wonderfully cohesive.
While shooting, respect the shared space. Celadon City is a residential neighborhood, not a film set. Keep the noise down, don't photograph residents' faces, don't block walkways, don't litter and don't use equipment that disturbs others. The best experience delivers great photos and good manners at once.
In short, Celadon Stay is more than a place to sleep — it's the starting point of a photo-filled weekend. From the apartment and balcony to the green walkways and AEON Mall Tan Phu, a laid-back photo album is easy to make without ever leaving the city.
Book an apartment at Celadon Stay
Booking tip: If your weekend is all about rest and photos, ask Celadon Stay for a unit with beautiful light, an open view and photogenic spaces.
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