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Take your time to explore and learn about the history and culture of Hanoi as you spend a day touring this bustling city. See the most important attractions with a guide who will take you to Long Bien Historical bridge, the Temple of Literature, the Vietnamese Women’s Museum, and other sites.
Enjoy the atmosphere of the four thousand year city with its own beauty, not only the places but also the food, the culture, and the people.
Our tour guide will pick up you at your hotel in Hanoi Old Quarter. Please go to our meeting point at No.3 Ly Nam De, Hoan Kiem District if you are not staying in the Old Quarter. Instruction: From Hoan Kiem Lake (Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square) enter Hang Gai street, go adhead to Hang Bong and then turn right to Duong Thanh Street, turn left to Hang Huong Alley, turn left around 200m you will find 73 Ly Nam De on the right side. (About 1km from Hoan Kiem Lake)
Visit a Hanoi icon in all senses, the Long Bien Bridge – formerly known as the Paul Doumer Bridge – was one of the greatest engineering accomplishments of the French colony and a showpiece of colonial infrastructure. In the Vietnam War it became a symbol of Hanoi’s resistance to relentless US bombing.
Explore local markets and learn Vietnamese culture through their daily life. You explore the Old Quater in 1 hour on a cyclo, a traditional three - wheeled bicycle to pass by iconic landmarks such as Hoan Kiem lake, Dong Xuan Market, St. Joseph's Cathedral and Hanoi Opera House
The Temple of Literature is often cited as one of Hanoi’s most picturesque tourist attractions. Originally built as a university in 1070 dedicated to Confucius, scholars and sages, the building is extremely well preserved and is a superb example of traditional-style Vietnamese architecture.
Come visit the Vietnamese Women’s Museum, one of the best museums in Hanoi, chronicles the history, culture and contributions of Vietnamese women in society throughout the country’s history.
The Thang Long Imperial Citadel in Hanoi, Vietnam was built in the 11th century. For over 800 years, it was the political center during the Ly, Tran, Le and Nguyen dynasties. Designated a UNESCO site in 2010, the central sector covers 18 acres showcasing ancient Vietnamese architecture. Visitors can explore remnants of palaces, temples, gates and relics like Kinh Thien Palace and Bac Mon Gate. It offers insight into Vietnam's history and is a popular tourist attraction.
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