Discover the vibrant heart of Vietnam with this guide to Hanoi, blending ancient charm with modern energy. From the bustling streets of the Old Quarter and historical landmarks to panoramic city views and lively night markets, experience the essence of this captivating capital.
Hanoi Old Quarter
The tourist hub of Hanoi, known for its narrow winding streets, colonial architecture, hotels, restaurants, bars, travel agencies, and shops, with landmarks like St. Joseph's Cathedral and the Heritage House.
Lotte Observation Deck
Offers amazing 360 degree views of Hanoi from the 65th floor of Lotte Tower, with a Lounge Bar providing incredible sunset views.
Hỏa Lò Prison Museum
A historic site originally built by French colonialists to jail Vietnamese revolutionaries, later used to hold American prisoners of war during the Vietnam War, offering insights into the harsh realities of war.
Hanoi Traveller House
A place to stay in Hanoi.
Golden Sun Hotel Trendy
A place to stay in Hanoi.
Peridot Grand Luxury Boutique Hotel
A place to stay in Hanoi.
Beer Street
A vibrant hub of drinks and entertainment in the heart of the Old Quarter, known for its bustling nightlife scene with a wide range of bars, pubs, and restaurants, especially lively on Friday and Saturday nights.
Hoan Kiem Lake
A culturally and historically significant lake at the edge of the Old Quarter, featuring a tranquil park and the Ngoc Son Temple on a small island connected by a red bridge.
Ngoc Son Temple
An 18th-century temple on a small island in Hoan Kiem Lake, dedicated to the Vietnamese leader who defeated the Mongols.
Train Street
A popular site in Hanoi where trains pass multiple times per day along tracks lined with homes and coffee shops, with restricted access due to safety concerns.
Phung Hung Mural Street
A street showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Hanoi through street art, offering a visual storytelling experience of the city's history.
Hồ Chí Minh Museum
A museum dedicated to the life and work of Ho Chi Minh.
One Pillar Pagoda
A historic Buddhist temple in Hanoi.
Stilt House
A small wooden stilt house where Ho Chi Minh used to live and work.
Dong Xuan Market
A large indoor market offering a wide range of goods, from local foods and fresh produce to clothing, accessories, and souvenirs.
Weekend Night Market
A market in the Old Quarter, open on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings, catering to tourists with traditional Vietnamese crafts, souvenirs, street food, and cultural performances.
West Lake
Hanoi's largest lake, offering a quiet break from the city with opportunities for cycling or strolling, and home to pagodas like Tran Quoc Pagoda.
Tran Quoc Pagoda
One of the oldest Buddhist temples in Hanoi, featuring a stunning seven-story pagoda.
Lotte Tower Observation Deck
Offers amazing 360 degree views of Hanoi from the 65th floor of Lotte Tower, with a Lounge Bar providing incredible sunset views.
Tong long Puppet Theater
A theater in Hanoi that presents water puppet shows, a traditional form of entertainment and cultural expression with stories from Vietnamese folklore, history, and daily life.
St. Joseph's Cathedral
A key landmark located in The Old Quarter.
Heritage House
A traditional merchant's house with beautifully decorated rooms, offering a glimpse into the past.