Must see in Hanoi
Hanoi, Vietnam
The capital of Vietnam has a population of over 8 million people. It's chaos, a lot of chaos everywhere. However, within all the chaos, you'll have the opportunity to discover a different Vietnam than the mountainous and calm Vietnam of places like Sapa, Ha Giang, or Ninh Binh.
If you want to see the highlights of Hanoi in a relaxed way, we advise you to spend 2 full days. Here are the must-see attractions:
Visit the ancient imperial city
The Citadel of Hanoi, also known as the Imperial city Thang Long, has been Vietnam’s political and military center for over a thousand years and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has an old and vibrant history.
Stroll in the temple of literature
The temple of Literature is one of the most important monuments in Hanoi due to its rich history. It was the first national university, established in 1070. Nowadays, it’s considered a symbol of Vietnamese culture and education and it’s dedicated to worship the Chinese philosopher Confucius.
The interesting Trấn Quốc pagoda
Chua Tran Quoc is a Buddhist temple in Hanoi, on a small peninsula on the West Lake. It is considered the oldest temple in the city, with a history dating back to the 6th century. The location provides a serene and beautiful setting, ideal for a walk away from the city’s agitation.
Walk around the turtle tower
The Turtle Tower is rising on a small island in the middle of Hoan Kiem Lake in Hanoi’s Old QuarterWalking around this lake is a popular activity among tourists and locals.
Be a poser at the train street
This popular street is located in the center of Hanoi, specifically here. You'll find many people taking pictures while sitting in the cafes along the street.
Witness a water puppet show
Water puppetry is a traditional form of performing art in Vietnam, where the puppets are controlled by puppeteers who stand in waist-deep water behind the stage. It is considered a cultural treasure of the nation and has been recognized as a cultural heritage by UNESCO. One of the most popular shows can be seen in Trang Long Theater in Hanoi.
Ho Chi Minh mausoleum
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is the tomb where the remains of the first President of Vietnam are kept. In addition to that, Ho Chi Minh was a Vietnamese revolutionary leader and politician. Nowadays, he is considered the father of modern Vietnam and a national hero.
Explore around the old quarter and the markets
Have a walk through the Old Quarter and the night markets, highlighting those in the Old Quarter itself, Dong Xuan, and Long Bien. Get lost in its narrow streets, and above all... watch out for the motorcycles!
Try an authentic egg coffee
You can't leave Vietnam without trying this drink. It's an extra creamy coffee made with egg. It's delicious!
We recommend the Little Hanoi cafes. They have a somewhat unique but very charming decor.
These are just a few ideas of things to do in Hanoi. Leave a comment if you have any questions!
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