Discover popular attractions in Hanoi and book a nearby hotel for extra convenience.
Hoan Kiem Lake
梦梦中的阿尔及尔Hoan Kiem Lake is located next to Sanshiliuhang Street, in the heart of Hanoi. In the center of the lake stands a red Ngoc Son Temple, which is brightly lit at night. It is part of the Vietnamese nation-building. It is said that a man named Li asked a turtle in the lake to borrow his sword, and returned the sword after winning a battle, hence the name.
Old Quarter
__TS***3fdefinitely worth visiting and walking down each and every lane and lake side. beautiful cute cozy cafes will cheer you up and so many street sopping you can do here.
West Lake
梦梦中的阿尔及尔Living in Hanoi West Lake Intercontinental, just next to Hanoi West Lake, it is very convenient to go to the old town, the front desk service is also very good, like it. Hanoi West Lake is different from the West Lake, there is no mountain, but it is not bad.
36 Pho Phuong
DD了个YLocated in the old town north of Hoan Kiem Lake, 36 Hang Street is the main commercial street in Hanoi. In the past, each street basically only sold goods of the same industry, so it was called "Hang Street". The entire block is prosperous and primitive, fashionable and old, with many special craft shops and some local artists' studios.
36 Hang Street sells a wide variety of handicrafts and souvenirs. You can find Vietnamese silk products, national costumes, special decorations, etc. You can compare prices and bargain with the store owners. There are many studios of local artists on the street. Although the facades are simple, the works are very individual.
There are many local Vietnamese snacks to taste on the street, such as rice noodles, rice noodles, etc. At night, there are various night market stalls accompanied by instrumental performances. In 36 Hang Street, you can often see three or five people sitting in a small circle, including some foreigners. Everyone sits together to drink beer or tea, chat, and sit for several hours.
St. Joseph Cathedral
Nn****xSt. Joseph's Cathedral is a must-visit landmark for anyone exploring Hanoi. This stunning Gothic cathedral, built during the French colonial era, stands as a testament to the city's rich history and architectural heritage.Here's why you should add it to your itinerary:Architectural Marvel: The cathedral's imposing façade, twin towers, and intricate stained glass windows are simply breathtaking. Its neo-Gothic design, reminiscent of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, creates a serene and awe-inspiring atmosphere.Historical Significance: As one of the oldest churches in Hanoi, St. Joseph's Cathedral has witnessed significant historical events. It's a place where you can connect with the past and appreciate the city's cultural diversity.Peaceful Surroundings: The cathedral is nestled in a tranquil square, surrounded by lush greenery. Take a moment to sit on one of the benches, soak in the peaceful ambiance, and watch the world go by.Photo Opportunities: The cathedral's majestic architecture provides endless photo opportunities. Capture the stunning façade, the intricate details of the stained glass windows, or simply the serene atmosphere of the square.Tips for Visitors: * Dress Modestly: While visitors of all faiths are welcome, it's respectful to dress modestly when entering the cathedral. * Respectful Behavior: Maintain silence and avoid disruptive behavior inside the cathedral, especially during prayer times. * Best Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon are ideal times to visit when the crowds are smaller and the lighting is more favorable for photography.Whether you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, St. Joseph's Cathedral is a must-visit destination in Hanoi.
Train street coffee
小小豆豆好调皮哎Train Street is also called Train Road Coffee Street, hahaha...
The train runs at my doorstep, it's true.
This location is quite lively and suitable for going at night, because it looks more beautiful and photogenic when the lights are on at night.
There are shops on both sides of the train tracks. It is said that trains run during the day and stop at night. All the people in the shops come to check in and take pictures. They buy a cup of coffee symbolically☕ and take pictures with the coffee, hahaha...
It is said that Train Street is now a popular check-in spot, and tourists from all over the world come here to check in. Do you think there is anything interesting, fun and delicious here? It seems that there is nothing... Just for fun, follow the trend, experience the nightlife in Hanoi, Vietnam, and occasionally try local food, that's OK!
If you plan to go to Hanoi, I recommend going to Train Street. Since you are here, just take a look! 😁
Hanoi Opera House
안안의의정기기백산It is located a little bit away from Hoan Kiem Lake, so it is easy to find, and there are high-end shopping centers and city tour buses nearby, so it is a good place to stop by.
Temple Of Literature
梦梦中的阿尔及尔There are many Vietnamese girls (probably high school graduates) wearing Hanfu and taking photos here. The Temple of Literature is not only the largest Confucian temple in Vietnam, but also an ancient educational institution. The architectural style is unique. For friends who like history and culture, this place is definitely not to be missed.
Hanoi Museum
제제주철이Visited in May 23, rented a translator for foreigners, and you can see a lifestyle similar to the life of Korean ancestors.