A walking street food and heritage road tour through the Old Quarter of Hanoi offers a blend of cultural immersion, culinary delights, historical exploration, and local interactions that collectively provide an unforgettable and enriching travel experience.
This is a great tour especially when you are alone, because you can taste 7-8 different foods in a small portion than normal.
Please show up at Hanoi treet food tours located at Room 101 at Kim Tours's Building located at 78a Tran Nhat Duat Street in the old quarter of Hanoi
Our tour will be ended at Train street
Meet our tour guide to get detail information & make friend with other travel Get welcome happy water
f you are interested in discovering the culture of Hanoi, do not miss out on the Old East Gate (O Quan Chuong). It is the long-standing guard that has been standing to protect the capital for hundreds of years. In other words, it holds a deep meaning to the lives of Hanoians. Scroll down to learn more about this cultural destination.
The Old Quarter is a reflection of Vietnam’s storied past. Its history dates back to the 11th-century when, after independence from China, Emperor Ly Thai To decided to move the capital from Hoa Lu, Ninh Binh to Hanoi. Today, the imperial citadel of Thang Long and the O Quan Chuong gate, which are located nearby the Old Quarter, stand as remnants of this storied past. We will try some different street foods at different Vendors in the old quarter of Hanoi
ong Xuan Market was born in 1889. Thanks to its riverside location - where boats operated busily all day and night, the market quickly became the biggest trade center in the capital.
The 2.29-kilometre Long Bien Bridge in Hanoi was built between 1899 and 1902 by the French during colonial times and was the first steel bridge over the Red River. It has played a crucial role in many key historic events, including Vietnam’s independence wars.
With beautiful murals recalling the past of Hà Nội, Phùng Hưng Street has been a popular place for both local and international visitors. After more than four years, the paintings are showing signs of damage and are fading. Many artists have been invited to repair the paintings to make them ready for visitors before the New Year.
The Hanoi Train Street is one of the most famous and adventurous tourist spots in Hanoi. It’s a tiny narrow street hidden in one of the back streets of Hanoi and surrounded by high narrow houses packed closely together. These families’ backyards are the railways where the train passes a few times per day.
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