Make the most of your layover in Hanoi with this private 6-hour transit tour from Noi Bai International Airport. Instead of waiting at the airport, explore the highlights of Vietnam’s capital with your own private guide and driver. This flexible experience is designed around your flight schedule, with convenient airport pickup and drop-off included.
Discover Hanoi’s famous Old Quarter, visit the unique Train Street, explore the peaceful Tran Quoc Pagoda by West Lake, and learn about Vietnam’s history at Hoa Lo Prison. Depending on your interests and available time, you can also enjoy local markets, hidden alleys, authentic street food, and cultural highlights.
Travel comfortably in an air-conditioned vehicle while your knowledgeable guide shares insights into Hanoi’s history, culture, and daily life. Perfect for short stopovers or long transits, this tour is a stress-free and memorable way to experience Hanoi between flights.
The driver will be waiting with a welcome sign in the arrival hall of Noi Bai International Airport.
When the customer at the meeting point - they will see the name :Craft Viet Shop.
Arrival hall Noi Bai International Airport
Tran Quoc Pagoda – Hanoi’s Oldest Buddhist Temple Your first stop is the peaceful Tran Quoc Pagoda, beautifully located on a small island in West Lake Hanoi. Dating back to the 6th century, Tran Quoc Pagoda is considered the oldest Buddhist temple in Hanoi and remains an important spiritual symbol for local people. Admire the elegant architecture, tranquil gardens, and scenic lake views while learning about Buddhism in Vietnam.
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum & Ba Dinh Square Continue your Hanoi city layover tour with a visit to the historic Ba Dinh District, home to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Although this tour mainly includes exterior viewing, you’ll gain fascinating insights into the life and legacy of President Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam’s most respected national leader. This area also features important colonial and political landmarks that reflect Hanoi’s rich history.
Hoa Lo Prison – The “Hanoi Hilton” Visit the famous Hoa Lo Prison Museum, one of Hanoi’s most historically significant sites. Originally built by the French colonial government, the prison later became known internationally during the Vietnam War as the “Hanoi Hilton.” Walking through the preserved sections offers a powerful and thought-provoking look into Vietnam’s colonial past and wartime history. This is one of the most meaningful cultural stops on your Hanoi transit tour.
Hanoi Train Street – A Unique Local Experience No Hanoi airport layover tour is complete without visiting the legendary Hanoi Train Street. Relax at a local café beside the railway tracks and witness daily life unfolding just inches away from passing trains. This narrow residential street has become one of Hanoi’s most famous and photogenic attractions, offering visitors a truly authentic local experience. If timing permits, you may even see the train passing through the street.
Dong Xuan Market – Hanoi’s Largest Local Market Visit Dong Xuan Market, the largest indoor market in Hanoi and a bustling center of local commerce. Browse through stalls selling souvenirs, clothing, local snacks, street food, electronics, and traditional products while experiencing the authentic energy of Hanoi’s trading culture. This is also a great place to shop for gifts and practice your bargaining skills.
French Quarter & Hanoi Opera House Explore Hanoi’s elegant French Quarter, an area known for its wide boulevards, colonial villas, luxury hotels, and beautiful French architecture dating back to the colonial era. During the tour, stop at the magnificent Hanoi Opera House, one of the most iconic French colonial landmarks in Vietnam. Inspired by the Palais Garnier in Paris, the opera house is a symbol of Hanoi’s architectural charm and historical elegance. This district offers a fascinating contrast to the bustling atmosphere of the Old Quarter.
St. Joseph’s Cathedral – Hanoi’s Neo-Gothic Landmark Continue your journey with a visit to St. Joseph’s Cathedral, one of Hanoi’s most beautiful churches and an important symbol of the city’s French colonial heritage. Built in Neo-Gothic style and inspired by Notre Dame de Paris, the cathedral features impressive stained-glass windows, towering facades, and a peaceful atmosphere in the heart of Hanoi. The surrounding area is also home to charming cafés, boutiques, and local life.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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