Wondering what to do on your last day in Vietnam? Instead of waiting at the airport, join a fragrance making class in Vietnam. In just 1-2 hours, you’ll create your own perfume inspired by local ingredients such as lotus, jasmine, lemongrass, and spices. More than just an activity, this workshop lets you capture the essence of Vietnam in a bottle – a personal souvenir that will bring back memories every time you wear it.
Why the last day of a trip feels different?
Every journey has a rhythm. The first day is filled with excitement and discovery. The middle days are about immersion and exploration. But the last day? That’s when time feels unusual.

Most travelers find themselves with a half day or a few spare hours before heading to the airport. Too short for a full excursion, too long to simply wait at the hotel. The dilemma is real: “What can I do that is meaningful, not exhausting, and still fits my schedule?”
This is exactly where a fragrance making class in Vietnam becomes the perfect solution. It’s short, creative, cultural, and leaves you with something truly personal – a memory you can bottle and bring home.
Scent: The invisible diary of your travels
Scientists say smell is the sense most deeply connected to memory. Just a hint of lemongrass can bring back the bustling street food stalls of Hanoi. The warm aroma of cinnamon and star anise recalls a steaming bowl of pho, while a soft whiff of lotus carries you to the still waters of West Lake at sunrise.

When you create a custom fragrance in Vietnam, you aren’t simply blending oils. You are capturing the essence of your journey, the places you’ve been, the meals you’ve shared, the moments you’ve felt, and preserving them in a bottle.
What is a DIY fragrance experience?
Unlike buying a perfume off the shelf, a scent making class is interactive. You are not a customer; you are the creator.
At NOTE – The Scent Lab, you will:
- Learn about scent families: floral, woody, fresh, oriental not.
- Experiment with notes inspired by Vietnam’s culture and nature.
- Blend your own perfume with droppers, beakers, and expert guidance.
- Bottle and name your creation, ready to take on your flight.
- This is what makes the experience so unique: it’s not just a souvenir, it’s a your story.
Local ingredients that bring Vietnam into a bottle
Vietnam is a country rich in sensory experiences, and many of its most iconic elements are fragrant:

Symbol of Purity
Floating on Hanoi’s West Lake, the lotus is both Vietnam’s national flower and a symbol of serenity. Its fragrance is subtle, calm, and deeply tied to Vietnamese identity.

The Romance of Evening Streets
Floating on Hanoi’s West Lake, the lotus is both Vietnam’s national flower and a symbol of serenity. Its fragrance is subtle, calm, and deeply tied to Vietnamese identity.

The Zest of Vietnamese Cuisine
Fresh, citrusy, and energizing, lemongrass is a staple in both cooking and herbal teas. It represents the freshness and vibrancy of everyday Vietnamese life.

Spiritual Roots
Woody and grounding, sandalwood has been used for centuries in temples and rituals across Asia. It brings a timeless, meditative base to your perfume.

Warmth of the Kitchen
Cinnamon is one of inseparable ingredients from Vietnamese cuisine. Its warm, spicy aroma reflects not just food, but emphasizes gatherings, tradition, and comfort.

The Art of Sensual epth
Warm and sensual, oriental scents blend amber, vanilla, and spice to create a rich, lingering allure. They add depth and mystery, making any fragrance feel timeless and captivating.
Step-by-Step: How the workshop works
1. Introduction
Your instructor begins with a warm welcome and an introduction to the world of fragrance. You’ll discover different families and how each one creates a mood.
2. Understanding Structure
You’ll learn about the pyramid of scents:
- Top notes (citrus, herbs): the first impression.
- Middle notes (florals, spices): the character of the perfume.
- Base notes (woods, resins): the lasting memory.

3. Hands-on blending
With droppers and beakers in hand, you’ll mix essences under expert guidance. It’s both science and art – finding the perfect balance that reflects your personality.
4. Naming and Bottling
Once your fragrance is complete, you’ll give it a name, pour it into a sleek glass bottle, and carry it home as your most personal souvenir.
Why this experience fits perfectly Into the last day?
- Short and Flexible
The entire class takes only 1–2 hours, leaving you plenty of time to get to the airport without stress.
- Weather-Proof
Because it’s indoors, you don’t have to worry about rain, heat, or humidity on your final day.
- Easy to Carry
Your custom bottle is compact and safe for air travel, fitting easily into your hand luggage.
- Convenient Locations
– Ho Chi Minh City: in An Khanh Ward (Old Thao Dien District) and at Nguyen Hue Walking Street, both central and accessible.
– Hanoi: inside Lotte Mall West Lake, only 30 minutes to the airport.

- More Than a Souvenir
It’s not just “killing time” before your flight. It’s closing your trip with creativity, reflection, and joy.
Who Will Love This Experience?
Solo Travelers: a personal moment of reflection bottled into fragrance.
Couples: design complementary perfumes for a romantic keepsake.
Families: a fun, safe activity that engages children and adults alike.
Groups: a lively and bonding experience full of laughter and creativity.
How Scent Reflects Vietnamese Culture
Fragrance is woven into daily life in Vietnam:
- In temples: incense and sandalwood connect people to spirituality.
- In cuisine: herbs and spices define the nation’s flavor identity.
- In wellness: teas and herbal remedies use aromatics for health.
- In romance: lotus and jasmine symbolize love, purity, and resilience.
When you craft your own fragrance here, you’re not just making perfume – you’re participating in a cultural ritual.
Voices of Travelers: Real Reviews



Nothing builds trust like hearing from those who’ve already been. Here are genuine reviews from international visitors who joined NOTE – The Scent Lab’s workshops:
Sara was very helpful and informative throughout the process! Was a great first-time experience. Be prepared to count your drops
Imagine Your Last Day in Vietnam
Picture this:
You enjoy breakfast and a last stroll through Hanoi’s Old Quarter or Saigon’s streets.
You join a fragrance making class in Vietnam for two hours, blending notes of lotus, jasmine, and spices.
You leave with a bottle that carries not only the fragrance of Vietnam, but the memories of your journey.
You head to the airport relaxed, fulfilled, and with the best kind of souvenir: one that will keep your trip alive in your senses.
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Final Thoughts: Bring Vietnam Home in a Bottle
The last day of a trip doesn’t have to feel wasted or rushed. By joining a custom fragrance making class in Vietnam, you transform those spare hours into a moment of creativity, reflection, and joy.
✨ Instead of ending your trip sitting in a café or waiting at the airport, end it with an experience that truly seals your journey.
👉 Book your session at NOTE – The Scent Lab in Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City, and take Vietnam home in a bottle – a story you can smell, a memory you’ll never forget.


