This walking tour focuses on Hanoi’s French Quarter, combining colonial-era architecture with stories of modern city life. Led by a local guide, the experience offers relaxed pacing, clear explanations, and meaningful cultural context through exterior visits only, allowing guests to understand how Hanoi has evolved over time.
Your guide will meet you at the Cam Tu Monument (The Statue of Fallen Heroes), wearing a name tag with a red walking tour logo.
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.
Hoan Kiem Lake is the historic and cultural heart of Hanoi, known for its peaceful atmosphere and the legend of the Returned Sword. Walking around the lake, travelers experience daily local life, scenic views, and nearby landmarks such as Ngoc Son Temple, while gaining insight into Hanoi’s history and traditions.
The Ly Thai To Statue honors King Ly Thai To, the founder of Hanoi as Vietnam’s capital in the 11th century. Located near Hoan Kiem Lake, this monument introduces travelers to the origins of Hanoi and serves as a convenient meeting point to begin the walking tour and explore
The Government Guest House on Ngo Quyen Street is a historic building reflecting Hanoi’s French colonial architecture and its role in Vietnam’s modern history. Visitors will pass by this elegant area while learning about the city’s political past and architectural heritage during the walking tour.
The Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi is one of Hanoi’s most iconic luxury hotels, showcasing elegant French colonial architecture and over a century of history. Passing by this landmark, travelers will learn about its role in Hanoi’s colonial past and its status as a symbol of the city’s timeless charm.
The Hanoi Opera House is a landmark of French colonial architecture, inspired by the Opéra Garnier in Paris. Passing by this elegant building, travelers learn about Hanoi’s colonial history, cultural life, and its role as a symbol of the city’s European influence.
St. Joseph’s Cathedral is one of Hanoi’s most recognizable landmarks, featuring neo-Gothic architecture inspired by Notre-Dame de Paris. This stop introduces travelers to the city’s colonial history, religious life, and lively surroundings, making it a popular highlight on walking tours through central Hanoi.
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