Discover Hanoi’s Old Quarter with passionate local guides who bring hidden alleys, bustling markets, and historic landmarks to life. Hear the legends of Hoan Kiem Lake, the stories of emperors, and the traditions that shape daily life. With small groups and tours available in English, Spanish, German, and French, this walking experience goes beyond guidebooks and offers a truly authentic and inspiring way to connect with Hanoi’s spirit.
Our guide will be waiting for you by the statue, just opposite the red bridge leading to Ngoc Son Temple. Look out for our guide — they’ll be wearing a green hat and a name tag so you can easily spot them.
The tour will finish at Hanoi Train Street or Long Bien Bridge. Note: Hanoi Train Street is often subject to safety restrictions, so access cannot be guaranteed. If closed, the tour will end at Long Bien Bridge instead.
This is the meeting point of our tour. Your guide will welcome you here, share an overview of the walking tour, and introduce the historical significance of the Fallen Heroes Monument during Hanoi’s wartime history.
The heart of Hanoi, Hoan Kiem Lake is a place of legends and daily life. As you stroll along its tree-lined paths, your guide will share the story of the magic sword returned to the Golden Turtle God and explain the lake’s role as a cultural and spiritual center. Here you can enjoy the peaceful scenery, watch locals practicing tai chi, and take stunning photos of this iconic landmark.
We will pause outside Ngoc Son Temple, set on the small Jade Island of Hoan Kiem Lake. From here, your guide will bring to life the legends of the lake, the sacred turtle, the stories of heroes, and the temple’s deep spiritual meaning in Hanoi’s history. As you admire the iconic red bridge and the serene waters around it, you’ll have the perfect chance to soak in the atmosphere and capture unforgettable photos of this cultural landmark.
Known as Hanoi’s legendary Beer Street, Ta Hien comes alive every evening with colorful lights, tiny stools, and the buzz of laughter from travelers and locals alike. Here your guide will share the story of how this once-quiet street became the heart of Hanoi’s nightlife. You’ll soak up the vibrant atmosphere, learn about bia hơi (fresh draft beer), and discover why Ta Hien is called the ‘international crossroads’ of the Old Quarter. A perfect spot for photos and local stories!
Standing for more than two centuries, O Quan Chuong is the last remaining gate of Hanoi’s ancient city walls. Your guide will explain how it once protected the Old Quarter from invaders and why it still carries the name of a brave general who sacrificed his life for the city. Here you can step back into Hanoi’s past, imagine the bustling life of traders and guards, and capture memorable photos at this rare historical landmark.
Dong Xuan Market is Hanoi’s largest and most vibrant market, where locals have traded for over a century. Your guide will lead you through the bustling alleys filled with fabrics, souvenirs, food stalls, and daily essentials, sharing stories of the market’s history and its role in local life. Here you’ll feel the true heartbeat of Hanoi’s commerce and culture, and have time to browse, take photos, or simply enjoy the lively atmosphere.
Built in 1902 by the French, Long Bien Bridge is one of Hanoi’s most iconic landmarks and a symbol of resilience. Your guide will share stories of its colonial past, its survival through wars, and its continuing role in the city’s daily life. From here, you’ll enjoy sweeping views of the Red River, watch the trains rumble across, and capture unforgettable photos to close your walking tour on a truly inspiring note.
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