• Sapa Luxury 2-Day Private Tour

    Sapa Luxury 2-Day Private Tour

    Discover one of the most loved destinations in Vietnam, Sapa Mountainous Town, with the top class services provided. Have the chance to witness of the small beautiful town, rice paddies, and interact with local minority people. Sapa is famous for its authenticity and uniqueness of culture and landscapes combined. With the top quality service, you…

  • Jungle Life In Ba Be National Park 4 Days 3 Nights

    Jungle Life In Ba Be National Park 4 Days 3 Nights

    Day 1: Hanoi – Ba Be Lake (L,D)Day 2: Jungle High Life (B,L,D)Day 3: Jungle High Life Boat Trip On Ba Be Lake (B,L,D)Day 4: Ba Be – Hanoi (B,L)

  • A Glimpse of Hanoi 2,5 hours

    A Glimpse of Hanoi 2,5 hours

    if you dont have much time to stay in hanoi 2,5 hours vespa tour will be perfect for you to see hanoi, even 2,5 hours you can see alot more than bus or any tour, see highlight, history, some place with not tourist , get off the beaten track, see the real hanoi , and…

  • Hanoi Foodie Private Tour

    Hanoi Foodie Private Tour

    Visit Café Kinh Do to savor authentic bakery from the French period. Cyclo ride along Old Quarter. The cyclo will stop at Chau Long Market. Ngoc Ha Village to see the communal house, village temple, and monument of B25 wreckage left in 1972. Have lunch with Banh Cuon and Bun Cha. While Banh Cuon is…

  • Halong Bay Cruise 2Days,1Night with included Hanoi Transfer by Bus

    Halong Bay Cruise 2Days,1Night with included Hanoi Transfer by Bus

    One day to explore Halong Bay is simply not enough. Discover the UNESCO World Heritage Site at leisure during a 2-day cruise from Ha Long. Staying on board overnight means you’ll see the sun set and rise over the bay. Partake in activities such as squid fishing or a cooking class, and stop off at…

  • Noi Bai Airport private transfer to Ha Long Bay Luxury 7 seat car from Hanoi

    Noi Bai Airport private transfer to Ha Long Bay Luxury 7 seat car from Hanoi

    Ha Long Bay is located 160 km from Hanoi, this would take you about 3 – 3.5 hours in a private car to Ha Long city. It is very convenient and comfortable to use a private transfer to Ha Long Bay from Hanoi Airport

  • DIY: Vietnamese Cooking Class

    DIY: Vietnamese Cooking Class

    • Get picked up from your hotel • Take a walk to local market to buy ingredients • Getting a fascinating glimpse into local culture • Take a taxi to local home • Learn how to cook the real Vietnamese traditional food under the guidance of professional cook • Enjoy your own cooking creation and…

  • Skip the Line: Old Quarter – Thang Long Water Puppet Tickets

    Skip the Line: Old Quarter – Thang Long Water Puppet Tickets

    You have a choice of standard, deluxe, or VIP first class seats to the Thang Long Water Puppet Theater in Hanoi. Book your entrance ticket and skip the line with priority seating. The unique puppetry performance is done on the water, accompanied by storytelling and music. Choose a showtime to fit your sightseeing schedule.Water Puppetry…

  • Hanoi Street Food Tour

    Hanoi Street Food Tour

    We start our excellent street food walking tour at your hotel in old quarter of Hanoi along the perimeter of the market, dozens of street hawkers sell a staggering variety of produce from live seafood to exotic fruits and spices. Your expert English-speaking local guide will give you an insight into the intricacies and traditions…


All about Hanoi

When to visit

Put aside the Instagram images of Vietnam as a sun-drenched paradise: Hanoi has a winter, and winter nights can be unpleasantly chilly. By contrast, summer (June through August) tends to be tropical, with shirt-drenching heat and humidity. Hit the sweet spot by visiting in April–May or September–October when crowds are smaller and temperatures are milder. Plan your trip around Vietnam’s National Day, September 2, to see parades and fireworks.

Getting around

Walking is the best way to explore the Old Quarter—if you opt for a cyclo (pedicab), you and the driver should agree on both the price and route first. Metered taxis, private drivers, or ride-hailing services like Gojek, Grab, or Be are the easiest way to cover ground: Two wheels are faster than four. Hanoi’s shiny new metro is of no use to travelers, while buses tend to be slow. Don’t even think about riding a motorbike unless you’re licensed and experienced.

Traveler tips

Hanoi’s signature dish is perhaps bun cha—a feast of char-grilled pork and rice vermicelli noodles served with tangy broth, pickles, and leafy greens. Follow in Anthony Bourdain’s footsteps at Bun Cha Huong Lien, the French Quarter eatery where he dined with Barack Obama, or try it at Bun Cha Restaurant on 74 Hang Quat, a stone’s throw from Sword Lake (Hoan Kiem Lake).


Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hanoi known for?

The Vietnamese capital and your base for exploring Northern Vietnam, Hanoi is known for street food, colonial-era architecture, and a charming Old Quarter set around the Lake of the Restored Sword (Hoan Kiem Lake). The 11th-century Imperial Citadel of Thang Long is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

How many days do I need in Hanoi?

Four days in Hanoi gives you time to explore the Old Quarter, take a cooking class, ride a bike in the countryside, visit the Imperial Citadel, catch a water puppet show, learn about indigenous cultures at the Ethnology Museum, and discover the Vietnam War at Hoa Lo Prison.

Is Hanoi safe for tourists?

Yes. Pickpockets, bag snatchers, and taxi scams are not uncommon, but violent crime is rare. However, many tourists have died on Vietnam’s roads. Only rent a scooter if you have a license and insurance, always wear a helmet, and never drink and drive: it’s illegal to drive with any alcohol in your bloodstream.

What can you do in Hanoi for free?

Take a sightseeing stroll around Hoan Kiem Lake and the Old Quarter, then admire Gustave Eiffel’s Long Bien Bridge. Free-to-enter religious sights include Bach Ma Temple, Tran Quoc Pagoda, and St. Joseph’s Cathedral, while Quang Ba Flower Market is fascinating. Many parks see free group exercise sessions early in the morning.

What can $100 get you in Vietnam?

US$100 buys a lot in Vietnam. A budget hotel can cost as little as $15, a glass of bia hoi (draft beer) under $0.50, while a simple meal might cost just a couple of bucks. Mid-range hotel rooms start at around $50 and aspirational restaurants at about $10.

Is Hanoi worth visiting?

Yes. Hanoi is Vietnam’s capital and offers more than 1,000 years of history, including the UNESCO-listed Thang Long Imperial Citadel, not to mention a wealth of museums. And the food is to die for: it was here that Barack Obama chose to eat street food with Anthony Bourdain.