Our Hanoi Jeep City Tour stands out by offering an authentic and immersive way to explore the city in iconic vintage military-style Jeeps. With expert local guides and exclusive off-the-beaten-path routes, you’ll discover hidden backstreets, lively markets, historic sites, and real local neighborhoods that most tours never reach. We focus on small groups to ensure a more personal, comfortable, and engaging experience, allowing you to truly connect with the culture, history, and rhythm of daily life in Hanoi. Our fully restored Jeeps provide a safe and unique ride that turns every moment into an adventure. This isn’t just a sightseeing trip—it’s a deeper, more meaningful journey that reveals the true character of the city through stories, food stops, local interactions, and unforgettable views. If you want to experience the real Hanoi like a local, this tour delivers a memorable and exciting way to see the capital from a fresh perspective.
The tour guide will contact you through WhatsApp and pick up you at meeting point.
You can wait inside our café, and our tour guide will come to pick you up.
St. Joseph’s Cathedral – an iconic Gothic-style landmark built in 1886, and one of the oldest and most famous religious sites in Hanoi.
The Old Quarter – a vibrant maze of narrow streets filled with shops, street food, and colonial architecture, showcasing the authentic charm of Hanoi’s daily life.
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum – a solemn landmark where President Ho Chi Minh’s preserved body is kept, symbolizing the deep respect and gratitude of the Vietnamese people.
Presidential Palace – a grand colonial-era building that once housed the French Governor and now serves as an official government site, located within the Ho Chi Minh Complex.
John McCain Memorial – a small monument by Trúc Bạch Lake, marking the site where U.S. Senator John McCain’s plane was shot down during the Vietnam War in 1967.
Banana Island (Bãi Giữa, Red River) – a hidden green oasis in the heart of Hanoi, known for its tranquil farmlands, local life, and scenic views of the Red River and Long Bien Bridge.
B52 Lake – a small lake in Hanoi’s Ngọc Hà neighborhood, famous for the remains of a U.S. B-52 bomber shot down during the Vietnam War, now preserved as a historic war relic.
Phan Đình Phùng Street – one of Hanoi’s most beautiful streets, lined with ancient trees and French colonial villas, offering a peaceful atmosphere and timeless charm.
Cửa Bắc Church – a historic Catholic church in Hanoi, built in the early 20th century, known for its elegant architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
Ministry of National Defense – the central government building overseeing Vietnam’s military affairs, located in Hanoi and known for its impressive architecture and strategic importance.
Hanoi Train Street – a unique and bustling narrow street where trains pass just inches away from local cafés and homes, offering a thrilling glimpse into everyday life in Hanoi.
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