Hanoi is not just a city—it’s an experience. A place where you sip coffee beside a 1,000-year-old temple, dodge a ballet of motorbikes in narrow streets, and wake up to the echo of street vendors calling through the morning fog.
It’s where every building tells a story, and every meal tastes like a family recipe passed down for generations.
Lose yourself in the buzzing maze of the Old Quarter, where each street is named after the craft once practiced there—Silk Street, Paper Street, Silver Street. You'll find French colonial buildings, Buddhist pagodas, and shops stacked like Tetris puzzles.
☕ Don’t miss trying egg coffee at Café Giảng—creamy, sweet, and unlike anything you’ve tasted.
This peaceful lake sits at the heart of Hanoi and offers a stunning contrast to the city's chaos. Cross the bright red Huc Bridge to Ngoc Son Temple and watch locals practice tai chi at sunrise.
A serene sanctuary dedicated to Confucius and scholars, this is Vietnam’s first university, dating back to 1070. It's a peaceful step back in time.
Hanoi is street food heaven. From sizzling bun cha and steamy pho to the addictive crunch of banh mi, the food here is worth the trip alone. Solo? Join a guided food walking tour and meet fellow travelers.
Yes, the famous train that passes just inches from doorways is still a sight to see—but go with respect. Several cafes have reopened with safe viewing areas and authentic local charm.
Incredibly safe, even late at night
Friendly locals who are curious and welcoming
Easy to meet people via food tours, walking tours, or in hip cafés
Affordable hostels and boutique hotels across the city
Always something happening—day or night
Hanoi has over 5 million motorbikes, yet surprisingly few accidents—locals call it “organized chaos.”
The name Hà Nội means “City inside the rivers.”
The Water Puppet Theatre in Hanoi is a 1,000-year-old art form originally performed in rice paddies!
🛫 Fly into Noi Bai International Airport (HAN)
📅 Best time to visit: October–April (cooler, drier weather)
🚶 Best explored on foot or by cyclo
📸 Best sunrise spot: Long Bien Bridge overlooking the Red River
Hanoi is a city of contradictions—and that’s its magic. It’s a place where the ancient sits comfortably beside the modern, where every narrow alley leads to something memorable, and where you can be completely alone yet never feel lonely.
✨ Come with curiosity. Leave with stories.