What truly sets our tour apart is the inspiring team behind the handlebars.
Our experience is led by professional local female riders—confident, skilled, and passionate about sharing Hanoi from a woman’s perspective. More than just a ride, it’s a chance to connect with strong local women while exploring the city in a safe, fun, and meaningful way.
We take you beyond the tourist trails, weaving through hidden backstreets, local neighborhoods, and iconic landmarks, stopping for authentic food and real stories of daily life. Tours are small-group and flexible, allowing us to personalize the journey to your interests.
By choosing our tour, you’re not only discovering the real Hanoi—you’re also supporting local women and creating positive community impact. It’s authentic, empowering, and unforgettable.
We offer hotel pickup for all locations within a 5km radius of the Old Quarter.
Hanoi Train Street is a unique spot where trains pass through a narrow residential area. Visitors can enjoy the thrilling experience while sipping egg coffee, a Hanoi specialty made with rich coffee and creamy egg yolk foam. It’s a must-visit for a taste of local culture!
You’ll immerse yourself in the bustling traffic of the Old Quarter, weaving through narrow streets and taking in the sights of the city from the back of a Vespa.
St. Joseph’s Cathedral, also known as Hanoi Cathedral, is one of the oldest and most iconic churches in Hanoi. Built in 1886, it features stunning neo-Gothic architecture inspired by Notre-Dame de Paris. Located in the heart of the Old Quarter, the cathedral is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, offering a peaceful atmosphere amid the city’s hustle and bustle.
Ngũ Xã Island is a hidden gem in Hanoi, known for its delicious local dishes. Here, you can savor Phở Chiên Phồng (crispy fried pho), Nộm Hoa Chuối (banana blossom salad), and Phở Cuốn (fresh rice noodle rolls). These specialties offer a perfect blend of flavors and textures, making Ngũ Xã a must-visit for food lovers.
The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum area is a popular historical place in Hanoi. It includes Ba Dinh Square, Ho Chi Minh’s stilt house, the Presidential Palace, and the Ho Chi Minh Museum. The area is peaceful, with many trees and gardens, attracting both locals and tourists.
West Lake is the largest lake in Hanoi and one of the city’s most beautiful places. It is surrounded by many cafés, restaurants, and temples, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. People often come here to walk, ride bicycles, and enjoy the peaceful view, especially at sunset.
B52 Lake is a small lake located in Ngoc Ha Village, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi. It is famous for the wreckage of a B52 bomber shot down during the Vietnam War in 1972. The remains of the plane are still visible in the lake, reminding people of the country’s history and the bravery of the Vietnamese people.
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