Experience the top highlights of Hanoi with a digital audio guide and digital map leading the way. With over 50 points of interest, go at your own pace as you explore the city and journey through the suggested walking routes. You’ll find yourself immersed in the culture and history of Hanoi, as you approach iconic landmarks including the Water Puppet Theatre, Hoan Kiem Lake, Tran Quoc Pagoda and much more.
Don't forget to tune into your audio commentary to hear all about the tourist hotspots, or take a break whenever you fancy to suit your own schedule. When you’re ready, plan your next walking route, pinpoint your favourite sights and source the best photo hotspots, as you continue your exploration of Hanoi.
Please note this is a digital experience. There is no meeting point, and you are free to start using the app whenever and wherever you wish, even before your departure.
The Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre is the best place to witness the eponymous art form integral to the country.
Being prominent in the middle of Hoan Kiem Lake, Ngoc Son Temple was built on a small island in the north of the Lake.
The Hanoi Opera House is the biggest theatre in Vietnam, which is also considered as a historical and architectural landmark as well as attraction in Hanoi where a range of important events have taken place.
Located in Nha Tho str, about 100 meters from St Joseph Cathedral Hanoi, Ba Da Pagoda is a religious and historic site of Hanoi, a Buddhist centre in the Hanoi Old Quarter.
Saint Joseph Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral with neo- gothic style, which was built about 120 years ago.
Officially called Thien Tien (Heavenly Fairy) pavilion, is the rare relic of Hanoi and Vietnam worshipping the Mother Goddess.
The charming Bach Ma Temple is the oldest temple distinguished by its traditional architecture and Vietnamese culture.
Large, non-touristy market is located in the Old Quarter, it’s a fascinating place to explore to catch a flavour of local Hanoian life.
Hanoi Night Market is a bustlin’ market in the heart of Hanoi’s Old Quarter. Fully equipped with endless Vietnamese souvenirs and cheap goods, it’s a shopper’s paradise!
The Flag Tower is a tower in Hanoi and is one of the symbols of this Vietnamese city. The tower was built in 1812 and is one of the few buildings that survived the French period.
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