Immerse yourself in traditional Asian lifestyle in the picturesque Vietnamese capital, with a multitude of markets, puppet shows, lakes and ancient temples.
Visit Hanoi to try typical Vietnamese food, see unique art performances and savor some of the most captivating sights in Southeast Asia. Thanks to its rich cultural heritage and tumultuous history there are many interesting attractions to explore in the bustling city, which has 2.6 million people in its urban center.
Hanoi first became a capital just over 1,000 ago, when it was still called Thang Long (Rising Dragon). It became Ha Noi (Between Two Rivers) in 1831. The city has since been occupied by the French and the Japanese and bombed by the Americans, events which have clearly left their marks. Through all this, Hanoi has stayed traditional and proud.
The language and cultural differences can be both limiting and interesting. For example, the Vietnamese consider pointing your finger to be rude. You should use your whole hand instead. Bear this in mind while browsing the Dong Xuan Market.
This market is in the Old Quarter, a good place to find souvenirs, traditional merchants and typical Vietnamese and French cuisine. Try pho (rice noodle soup) and sample Vietnam’s favorite brew, Bia Hoi beer, to get a taste of the Orient. At night, visit the nearby Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre with mesmerizing reenactments of dragon-filled legends.
Learn more about Hanoi’s legends in the temples that surround lakes such as Hoan Kiem (Lake of the Restored Sword) and Ho Tay (West Lake).
The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum contains the embalmed body of the revered revolutionary leader of North Vietnam. Learn about his constant struggle for his country’s freedom at the Ho Chi Minh Museum.
Book a trip on a wooden vessel to Ha Long Bay to cruise the turquoise waters around thousands of limestone islets.
To get around in Hanoi you can rent a bike or pay to ride in a traditional “cyclo”. Public buses are cheap and service the whole city. If you hail a taxi, negotiate a fixed price in dong (the Vietnamese currency), because the meters are often manipulated.
Where to stay in Hanoi
Old Quarter
Historical civic urban core, the Old Quarter boasts specialized trade streets, 18th and 19th-century shophouses, and historic sights like Mã Mây Temple and Quan Chưởng gate. Explore the vibrant commercial heart of Hanoi.
Explore the Old Quarter's narrow streets and traditional atmosphere, with merchants specializing in goods like silver and jewelry. Don't miss attractions such as Hanoi Opera House, Thăng Long Water Puppet Theatre, and St. Joseph's Cathedral.
The abundant dining options and lake views are top of the list for many visitors to French Quarter. A stop by Hoan Kiem Lake or Vietnam Revolution Museum might round out your trip.
The abundant dining options and lake views are top of the list for many visitors to Tay Ho. A stop by West Lake or Tran Quoc Pagoda might round out your trip.
The ample dining options and fantastic lake views are top of the list for many visitors to Ba Dinh. A stop by Ho Chi Minh Museum or Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum might round out your trip.
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While navigating Hanoi’s traffic-choked streets can be stressful, getting around can be a fun and memorable part of your trip. A cheap and convenient method is to weave through the traffic on the back of a motorbike taxi, while a cycle rickshaw is slower but more sedate. Hanoi’s Electric Bus is a comfortable and eco-friendly way to tour the Old Quarter, which is also a rewarding place to walk around. Visit the Ministry of Transport Vietnam Opens in a new window website.Browse Hanoi rental cars.
Best time to visit
You might imagine that Hanoi would have the same tropical climate as most of Vietnam, but you’d be mistaken – there are four distinct seasons here. Spring and fall are both great times to visit, with average temperatures of around 75 F (24 C) and not too much rain. Summer can be unbearably hot and very wet, while winter can get surprisingly chilly. It can rain at any time of year, so bring a raincoat.
Popular places to visit
Hoan Kiem Lake
4.5/5(908 reviews)
Wander around the banks of this peaceful lake and discover an historic temple, observe locals going about their daily life or enjoy a picnic lunch under the shade.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at West Lake during your travels in Hanoi. Amble around this culturally rich area's lakeside, or seek out the local tours.
From the US, it’s expensive to get there, but once there you don’t need a lot to vacation. For US dollars, everything is inexpensive. $50 goes a long way. Rich history there. Some folk are mean like the young men just up to no good. Everyone else ok.
5/5 - Excellent
ScottCallander
Good fun with an amazingly vibrant feel. You can’t ignore the fact that Vietnam is an emerging market and have to accept it’s a bit crazy on the roads but the people are lovely.
4/5 - Good
Verified traveler
The tour we took to Nin Bin was the best part and far away one of the coolest things we did in Vietnam.
5/5 - Excellent
J4
Hanoi is a great destination....
4/5 - Good
Verified traveler
This was our first stop in Vietnam and it felt great to immediately get immersed into the culture. Great place to visit once in your lifetime.
3/5 - Okay
Verified traveler
Compared to Cambodia, other country on this trip, i was turned off by the propaganda that layers everything here.