Departing directly from Halong Port, this personalized experience offers a rich exploration of Vietnam’s vibrant capital. With a dedicated local guide, you’ll immerse yourself in Hanoi’s culture, history, and iconic landmarks—all at your own pace.
Tour Highlights include: Strolling through the bustling Old Quarter, Visiting scenic West Lake and the historic Tran Quoc Pagoda, Admiring the architecture of Hanoi Opera House and the historic Long Bien Bridge, Exploring unique spots like Train Street and St. Joseph’s Cathedral, Learning history at Hoa Lo Prison, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, and Vietnam Military History Museum, Discovering artifacts at the Hanoi Museum, B‑52 Victory Museum, Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, and Vietnam National Museum of History
The itinerary is fully customizable to suit your interests, and all entrance fees are excluded to give you flexibility. We will carefully plan your schedule to ensure you return to the port on time to continue your cruise adventure.
Duration: 8 hours<br/>Car<br/>Pickup included
Train Street
The iconic Train Street offers a unique experience, where you can witness trains pass through narrow streets lined with homes, shops, and cafes. The sight of a speeding train brushing past the buildings is both thrilling and surreal. It’s a great place to snap some photos and observe the local life as people go about their day, with the train passing just inches away.
Long Bien Bridge
As you continue your journey, you’ll visit the Long Bien Bridge, a historical symbol of Hanoi’s resilience. Originally built during French colonial times in the early 20th century, this iron bridge spans the Red River and has witnessed the city’s transformation over the decades. It remains a vital transport link and an excellent vantage point for panoramic views of the river and surrounding areas.
Hoa Lo Prison (Hanoi Hilton)
Known as the Hanoi Hilton during the Vietnam War, Hoa Lo Prison is a museum today, offering a haunting look at the prison’s history. It was originally built by the French to imprison political prisoners during the colonial period and later used to detain American prisoners of war during the Vietnam War. The exhibits provide insight into the harsh conditions and the courage of those who were held here.
Hoan Kiem Lake
Take a peaceful stroll around Hoan Kiem Lake, one of Hanoi's most beloved landmarks. The serene lake, surrounded by lush greenery, is a popular spot for both locals and tourists. At its center, you’ll find the Ngoc Son Temple, accessible by a charming red bridge. Legend has it that a giant turtle lived in the lake and returned a sword to the Emperor, hence the lake’s name, "Hoan Kiem," meaning "Lake of the Returned Sword."
Old Quarter
Next, you’ll drive through Hanoi’s famous Old Quarter, a maze of narrow streets that pulse with life and energy. Known for its centuries-old architecture, this area offers a mix of local shops, street food vendors, and traditional houses. Each street in the Old Quarter is historically dedicated to a specific craft, such as silk, metal, or herbal medicine, and wandering these lively lanes provides a true taste of Hanoi’s vibrant culture.
Chua Tran Quoc (Tran Quoc Pagoda)
Located on an island in West Lake, the Chua Tran Quoc Pagoda is one of the oldest and most significant Buddhist temples in Vietnam. With a peaceful and picturesque setting, the pagoda offers visitors a glimpse into Vietnam’s rich spiritual heritage. The temple features stunning architecture and a tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for reflection and photography.
One Pillar Pagoda
A short distance from the Mausoleum lies the One Pillar Pagoda, one of Hanoi’s most iconic architectural wonders. This Buddhist temple is built on a single pillar in the middle of a pond and is known for its unique design resembling a lotus flower. It was originally constructed in the 11th century by Emperor Ly Thai Tong and is a symbol of purity and enlightenment in Vietnamese culture.
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
Begin your tour with a visit to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the final resting place of Vietnam's revered leader, President Ho Chi Minh. This monumental structure is an essential symbol of the nation's history and pride. The mausoleum is set within a vast complex that includes lush gardens and impressive government buildings. Visitors can pay respects to "Uncle Ho" while learning about his pivotal role in Vietnam's independence.
Learn about Vietnam’s military past through exhibits of weapons, aircraft, and historic photos. Outside, view the iconic wreckage of a B-52 bomber and old tanks.
The largest lake in Hanoi, West Lake offers a peaceful contrast to the city’s chaos. Enjoy a scenic stroll and admire historic temples and upscale neighborhoods nearby.
Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is a vibrant city steeped in history and culture. Known for its French colonial architecture, bustling Old Quarter, and rich culinary scene, Hanoi offers a unique blend of traditional and modern experiences.
Hoan Kiem Lake is a serene oasis in the heart of Hanoi, surrounded by lush greenery and historical landmarks. The lake is a popular spot for locals and tourists to relax and enjoy the scenery.
The Old Quarter is the historic and cultural heart of Hanoi, featuring narrow streets lined with traditional shops, temples, and colonial-era architecture. It's a vibrant area with a rich history and bustling atmosphere.
The Temple of Literature is a historic Confucian temple dedicated to education and literature. It's a serene and culturally significant site, featuring beautiful architecture and a peaceful garden.
The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is a significant historical site where the embalmed body of Vietnam's revolutionary leader, Ho Chi Minh, is displayed. The mausoleum is a place of pilgrimage and a symbol of Vietnam's history.
The Hanoi Opera House is a stunning example of French colonial architecture, featuring elegant design and a rich history. It's a popular venue for cultural performances and events.
A traditional Vietnamese noodle soup with a flavorful broth, rice noodles, and thinly sliced meat, typically beef or chicken.
Grilled pork patties served with rice noodles, fresh herbs, and a dipping sauce.
A Vietnamese sandwich with a crispy baguette, filled with various ingredients such as grilled meat, pâté, pickled vegetables, and fresh herbs.
A unique Vietnamese coffee made with strong drip coffee, condensed milk, and a frothy egg yolk mixture.
This period offers pleasant weather with lower humidity and temperatures, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The city is less crowded compared to the peak tourist season.
Vietnamese Dong (VND)
GMT+7
220VV, 50HzHz
Hanoi is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, petty crime and scams can occur, and travelers should exercise caution and be aware of their surroundings.
Hanoi Railway Station
Giap Bat Bus Station, My Dinh Bus Station
The bus system in Hanoi is affordable and covers most of the city. However, it can be crowded and confusing for first-time visitors.
Available • Apps: Grab, Gojek
Car, Bike, Scooter
Ha Long Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning limestone karsts and islets, emerald waters, and scenic beauty. It's a popular destination for cruises, kayaking, and exploring caves.
Ninh Binh is known as 'Halong Bay on land' due to its stunning limestone karsts, rice paddies, and historic sites. It's a popular destination for cycling, boat rides, and exploring ancient temples.
Sapa is a mountainous region known for its stunning rice terraces, ethnic minority villages, and trekking opportunities. It's a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and cultural experiences.
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