Take a walking tour through Hanoi’s Old Quarter, once renowned for its “36 guild streets.” While its original layout has evolved, the legends, stories, and secrets still linger around every corner. Contrast this with a stroll through the French Quarter, where a completely different atmosphere awaits — grand colonial architecture, wide boulevards, and a refined elegance. Together, these two areas offer a nostalgic and captivating glimpse into the diverse charm and cultural richness of Vietnam’s capital.
Our car will pick you up at lobby your hotel with name
7h30 am in the morning our guide will pick you up at lobby your hotel then start to walking tour
The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Museum at Ba Dinh Square are key landmarks in Hanoi. The mausoleum houses the late President Ho Chi Minh, while the museum presents artifacts and documents about his life and legacy—offering visitors meaningful insight into Vietnam’s history and culture.
Hoa Lo Prison, built by the French in the late 19th century, is a historic site in central Hanoi. Once holding many Vietnamese revolutionaries, it now features exhibitions that reflect the harsh prison conditions and honor the resilience of its inmates. A visit here offers deep insight into Vietnam’s history and patriotism.
Hoa Lo Prison, built by the French in the late 19th century, is a historic site in Hanoi. Once used to detain Vietnamese revolutionaries, it now displays exhibitions that depict prison life and honor the resilience of those held there, offering visitors a powerful glimpse into Vietnam’s history and patriotism.
St. Joseph's Cathedral, built in the late 19th century, is a Gothic-style landmark in central Hanoi. With its grand façade, tall bell towers, and lively surroundings, it attracts visitors for both its beauty and cultural significance, making it a must-see spot in the city.
Bach Ma Temple on Hang Buom Street, built in the 11th century, is one of Hanoi’s oldest temples. Dedicated to the guardian deity Bach Ma, it is linked to the legend of Emperor Ly Thai To choosing Hanoi as the capital. With its ancient architecture and sacred atmosphere, the temple offers a glimpse into the city’s history, culture, and spiritual life.
The Ancient House at 87 Ma May in Hanoi’s Old Quarter is a well-preserved example of traditional 19th-century architecture. Featuring wooden stairs, a skylight, and rooms for living and worship, it reflects the lifestyle of merchants and officials during the French colonial era. Beyond its architectural charm, the house also showcases cultural artifacts, giving visitors a glimpse into Hanoi’s rich history and heritage.
Ngoc Son Temple, located on Ngoc Island in Hoan Kiem Lake, is one of Hanoi's most sacred and iconic landmarks. Built in the 18th century, the temple honors the god of the lake, as well as national heroes like Tran Hung Dao. With its ancient architecture, the striking red The Huc Bridge, and tranquil atmosphere, Ngoc Son Temple reflects the spiritual and cultural essence of Hanoi. It is an ideal destination for visitors to pay respects, learn about the history, and explore the legends associated with Hoan Kiem Lake. Then our guide take you back your hotel and finish your trip.
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