Why choose this Hanoi tour ?

Picture this: It’s a Saturday afternoon, the sun is gentle, and the bustling streets of Hanoi beckon with their rich tapestry of sights and sounds. You’re about to uncover the stories hidden in the marvels of this ancient city. Localized Hanoi isn’t just another stroll through the streets—it’s your chance to connect with the soul of Vietnam’s capital in a way that’s as unique as it is unforgettable.

From the moment we start, you’ll find yourself enveloped in the history that echoes from the grand Presidential Palace and the wisdom that whispers from the Temple of Literature. Each step you take is a step back in time, guided by licensed pros who don’t just know the city—they live and breathe it. Our passion for Hanoi is contagious,

But what makes this tour different? It’s not just the destinations—it’s the journey itself. We strive to personalize your experience. You’ll have your curiosity satisfied and experience Hanoi through the eyes of those who know it best.



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What makes Localized Hanoi Weekend Walking Tour with Guide a unique experience ?

Historical Significance: Built in the early 1900s during French colonial rule, this grand structure was initially intended to house the French Governor-General of Indochina. Today, it stands as a symbol of Vietnam’s historical journey and resilience.
Architecture: This palace is an architectural marvel, designed in a classical French colonial style. Its vibrant yellow facade and intricate details reflect the European influence on Vietnamese architecture during that period.
Role in Ho Chi Minh’s Life: While Ho Chi Minh chose to live simply, he often used this building for official meetings and diplomatic events. He believed in leading by example and living a life that reflected simplicity and humility.
Accessibility: Though the interior isn’t open to the public, you can admire the grand exterior, lush surrounding gardens, and elegant landscaping as you stroll around the grounds.

The Residential Vestige of President Ho Chi Minh
A Peek into Ho Chi Minh’s Life: Known as “House on Stilts,” this humble wooden structure served as the primary residence for President Ho Chi Minh from 1958 to 1969. It showcases his modest lifestyle and deep connection to the Vietnamese people.
Unique Design and Simplicity: Inspired by traditional stilt houses of the Vietnamese highlands, this two-story residence is an example of Ho Chi Minh’s preference for simplicity. The ground floor was an open area used for relaxation and reflection, while the upper floor served as his living and working space.
Personal Belongings: Inside, you’ll find personal items that once belonged to Ho Chi Minh, including his books, work desk, and simple bed. Each item tells a story of his dedication to the nation.
Gardens and Pond: Surrounding the house, you’ll notice a serene fish pond and lush gardens. Ho Chi Minh was fond of spending time outdoors, often feeding the fish and enjoying the tranquility.

The One-Pillar Pagoda
Historical Legacy: Originally built in 1049 by Emperor Ly Thai Tong, this pagoda is one of Vietnam’s most iconic Buddhist temples and a must-visit historical landmark.
Unique Architecture: The pagoda’s distinctive design resembles a blooming lotus, symbolizing purity. It’s perched on a single stone pillar, giving the impression that it’s floating above the pond below.
Spiritual Significance: Dedicated to the Goddess of Mercy, the pagoda is a place for people to come and pray for peace, health, and prosperity. Legend has it that Emperor Ly Thai Tong built the pagoda in gratitude after dreaming of the Goddess granting him a son.
Photo Opportunity: This beautiful structure, surrounded by peaceful waters and lush greenery, makes for an excellent photo spot, offering visitors a glimpse into Vietnam’s deep-rooted Buddhist heritage.

Temple of Literature (Van Mieu)
Historical Importance: Founded in 1070 by Emperor Ly Thanh Tong, the Temple of Literature is one of Hanoi’s most revered historical sites and was Vietnam’s first national university.
Dedicated to Confucius: This temple was built to honor Confucius, his teachings, and other scholars, representing Vietnam’s dedication to education and the high regard for knowledge and wisdom in Vietnamese culture.
Imperial Academy (Quoc Tu Giam): Established within the complex in 1076, the Imperial Academy was the first university in Vietnam, where the nation’s elite students and scholars studied. It produced many of Vietnam’s greatest minds, including high-ranking mandarins and scholars.

Tour Description & Additional Info:

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Modest clothing is required to enter the mentioned religious sites.


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Localized Hanoi Weekend Walking Tour with Guide Inclusions:

Included with Your Ticket

  • Guiding services (licensed English-speaking guide)

Not Included

  • Gratuities, from USD 5 (VND 100.000) per pax to what you deem appropriate
  • Entrance tickets (110,000 VND/adult for 2 tickets to mentioned sites)

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  • This Tour is Provided by Nom Nom Travel.
  • Tour Timezone & Starts at Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh.
  • Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
  • Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
  • Maximum 10 Travelers is accepted for booking.