Your expert local guide will show you the city's highlights and hidden gems. On this walking tour you will be able to see a lot of places within a short timeframe. Apart from explaining the sights, your guide can provide insight into the history and culture of the city and the country in general. The focus of this tour is to see the city through the eyes of a local. This private tour can be customized according to your personal preferences. Sightseeing points to visit can be agreed upon in advance or discussed when meeting up. Therefore, the sightseeing points listed below in the itinerary are just an example of what is possible. Your guide can suggest other sightseeing points that better suit your interests. Please note that this is a tour with a local person or expat, not with a tour guide who has detailed historical knowledge. If such knowledge is important to you, you should book another tour.
Please note that the standard way of pickup is by foot, meaning that the guide can come by foot or by public transport to your location.
Meet your guide at Cafe Giảng, famous for egg coffee.
Explore the bustling Hanoi Old Quarter, a labyrinth of narrow streets, traditional shop houses, and vibrant street life. Your guide will help you discover its "best parts" and "hidden secrets," offering insight into Hanoi's rich history, commerce, and daily life.
Take a stroll around Hoan Kiem Lake, a central and iconic landmark in Hanoi. This picturesque lake is surrounded by historical sites like Ngoc Son Temple and Turtle Tower, offering a serene escape and a popular spot for locals for morning exercises and evening walks.
A unique and thrilling attraction where a railway track runs through a narrow residential street. Visitors can witness trains passing just inches from homes while enjoying local coffee shops along the tracks.
Visit the Temple of Literature, one of Hanoi's main sightseeing places. This historic complex served as Vietnam's first national university and is a beautiful example of traditional Vietnamese architecture. It symbolizes the country's reverence for scholarship and education.
A historic site known as the "Hanoi Hilton," where political prisoners were held during the French colonial era and American POWs during the Vietnam War. Now a museum, it offers a glimpse into Vietnam’s past through exhibits, preserved prison cells, and artifacts.
Admire the magnificent Hanoi Opera House, a grand French colonial building that stands as a significant architectural landmark and cultural venue in Hanoi. Its elaborate design and historical importance make it a popular photo stop.
Discover the Long Bien Bridge, one of Hanoi's "hidden secrets." This historic cantilever bridge, stretching across the Red River, is a poignant symbol of Hanoi's resilience and history. A walk across offers unique perspectives of the city and its waterways.
Explore Dong Xuan Market, Hanoi's largest indoor market, located within the Old Quarter. This bustling multi-story market offers a vast array of goods, from clothing and household items to electronics and local foodstuffs, providing an authentic local shopping experience.
Explore parts of the Tay Ho District, which is full of hidden secrets. This expansive district surrounds West Lake, offering a more tranquil atmosphere with beautiful lakeside views, ancient temples, and a vibrant expatriate community. It provides a different facet of Hanoi's urban landscape.
Chua Tran Quoc is the oldest Buddhist pagoda in Hanoi, dating back over 1,500 years, and is beautifully situated on a small islet in the serene West Lake. This tranquil site is famed for its striking 11-story stupa and a sacred Bodhi tree, grown from a cutting of the original tree where the Buddha attained enlightenment. A visit offers a peaceful escape and a deep look into Vietnam's spiritual and architectural heritage.
Visit the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complex, a significant historical and cultural site dedicated to Vietnam's revered leader. The complex includes Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum, the One Pillar Pagoda, Ho Chi Minh's Stilt House, and the Ho Chi Minh Museum, offering a deep dive into modern Vietnamese history.
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