Vietnam Travel Guide: Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Ho Chi Minh
Gorgeous beaches, fascinating and complicated history, incredible food, lush nature; Vietnam is a country that truly has it all. Whether this country is first or fiftieth on your list, our travel guide has all the information you need to know if you’re planning (or dreaming of planning!) a trip to Vietnam.
Leave your expectations behind if you’re heading to Vietnam: here, you’ll eat noodles for breakfast, do your shopping in the middle of the night, and discover a country with a new story around every corner.
Hanoi more than delivers on urban excitement. If you’re looking for unique and mouth-watering food, the night markets of the Vietnamese capital should be your very first stop. You can enjoy a zippy ride on a scooter, all the street-food you can eat, and a night exploring the rapid development of this modern city. From trendy clubs to traditional puppet shows, experience a nightlife that’s all Vietnam’s own, and eat and drink the night away with locals and visitors alike!
Of course, Vietnam isn’t all fast-paced cities and rooftop bars. For a slower pace, head to Ha Long Bay and sail alongside limestone islets, with their lush rainforests towering above your head. The water is emerald-green, matching the vibrant greenery, and a sailing excursion here is like nothing else you’ve experienced before! A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the islets of Ha Long Bay are said have been thrown into the bay by a dragon protecting the people of Vietnam. Take a junk boat tour for a close encounter, or try scuba diving or snorkelling in the bay!
You’ll find a new adventure around every corner in Vietnam. From breakfast in the Bình Tây Market and a secret tunnel system in Ho Chi Minh City, to sailing along the Mekong Delta in a traditional basket boat, you can find your perfect trip - no matter what that looks like - somewhere in Vietnam.
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We finally got to meet up with Eric Kim and his wife Cindy, they moved to Hanoi about 6 months ago. It was great to see them again, we last saw them just before they moved, and it was nice to have some tour guides. They took us to some great restaurants and cafes, we had some really good meals. The Pizza 4P's was the best pizza I've had in years, almost as good as the pizza in Rome!
Pho Ly Quoc Su was the best Pho of the trip, better than Pho Le in Ho Chi Minh City. The burger at Chops was really good too, it was nice to have an American meal for a change.
Uu Dam Chay, the vegetarian place, is really nice and fancy. Everyone but me enjoyed the food there, I'm just really not into vegetarian food, especially when you pay more for no meat, it was more expensive than any other restaurant we had in Hanoi.
We only had 3 nights in Hanoi, then headed to Halong Bay for a 1 night cruise, back to Hanoi for one last dinner with Eric and Cindy, then the night train to Sapa.
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Visited points of interest in Hanoi:
- Old Quarter
- Bicycle ride pushes photographic session
- Ho Chi Minh Presidential Palace
- Chùa Mot Cot
- Quan Thanh Temple
- Chua Tran Quoc
- The Temple of Literature
Points d'intérêts visités à Hanoi :
- Vieux Quartier
- Balade en bicyclette en pousse -pousse
- Ho Chi Minh Presidential Palace
- Chùa Một Cột
- Quan Thanh Temple
- Chua Tran Quoc
- The Temple of Literature
Hanoi, Vietnam Old Quarter walking tour
Hanoi's Old Quarter is one of the great destinations in Asia, densely packed with open store-fronts, lots of people, scooters buzzing by, many cheap places to eat, historic buildings and friendly people. The Old Quarter of Hanoi is often known as the 36 streets, but in fact, now there are more than 36 streets, each one providing rewards for the intrepid visitor. 35. The old quarter is different from other places in Hanoi. Preserving the houses in the old quarter is very necessary, and according to the plan, the Hanoi people committee are planning to preserve the old houses in the old quarter, so it can keep the original state. However the planned renovations might change the existing historic character, so you better visit soon to get this authentic old-fashioned experience.
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We found a bunch of unique and delicious Vietnamese street foods that you really need to try, all around Hanoi's old quarter! Despite this area being quite tourist, we found a lot of delicious food, so far, this has been the BEST street food city I've visited in Southeast asia!
In this Vietnam Street Food tour video, Myself (Trevor James, The Food Ranger), am taking you on a food street journey to many delicious, mouthwatering street food places around Hanoi in Northern Vietnam. If you're deciding whether or not to travel to Vietnam for the street food, you really need to come visit Hanoi. You can enjoy unique Vietnamese street foods hidden in Hanoi's old quarter alleyways and try classic Vietnam cuisine specialties like Pho for Breakfast, Bun Cha for lunch, A ton of different rice noodle dishes, and a ton of other hidden delights.
Over the past 3 years, I've filmed and eaten street food around China, including locations like Chengdu, Lanzhou, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Beijing, Wuhan, Leshan, Shanghai, and Xinjiang's Silk Road. So far, the street food in each of these locations has been the best street food around the world! BUT, I haven't shot a ton of street food in Southeast Asia, so we made it our goal to come to Vietnam to try the street foods. So far, it has totally been worth it!
Vietnamese cuisine is so delicious, and even though I've only been here a short while, I'm sure that it would really need a lifetime to eat all of it. I've decided to stay living in China, and move around to other countries like Vietnam for another year or two or even more, shooting delicious street food in china for you and across asia as well!
Here are the addresses and locations and restaurant names for the Vietnam street food I had in this Hanoi, Vietnam travel video. Most locations were deep in Hanoi's old quarter alleyways!
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3) Very delicious Bahn Xeo (rice flour crepes/pancakes)
22 Hang Bo Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi, Vietnam
4) Bun Ca AKA fish noodle soup with dill
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Wandering in the old and legendary Hoan Kiem park, Hanoi Vietnam. Click here ▶ to see highlights and guide.
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Hoan Kiem Lake and Park Lake of the Returned Sword or Lake of the Restored Sword), also known as Hồ Gươm (Sword Lake), is a fresh water lake, measuring some 12 ha in the historical center of Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam.
In the past, the lake was variously named Luc Thuy Lake meaning Green Water Lake. The lake is one of the major scenic spots in the city and serves as a focal point for its public life.
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Vietnam: A tour of the night market in Hanoi
Here's a little video to show you a bit of the Hanoi Night Market. If you're ever in Hanoi during the weekend, be sure to check it out. It's held every Friday, Saturday and Sunday night from 7 pm till 12 midnight. You can buy all sorts of things for cheap, such as assorted crafts, art, sunglasses, t-shirts, shorts, pants, knick knacks, handmade greeting cards, toys, bags, socks, jewelry, iPhone cases, and the list goes on. Be sure to haggle though. Never accept the first price offered to you or you will be overpaying by quite a bit! To get there, just head to the north end of Hoan Kiem Lake where you'll see a big roundabout with insane traffic and the market is just north of that. Good luck crossing the road! LOL
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Hà Nội - Walking around 36 Streets - Old Quarter, Hanoi, Vietnam
The Old Quarter (Vietnamese: Phố cổ Hà Nội) is the name commonly given to the historical civic urban core of Hanoi, located outside the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long. This quarter used to be the residential, manufacturing and commercial center, where each street was specialized in one specific type of manufacturing or commerce.
Another common name referring to approximately the same area is the 36 streets (Vietnamese: Hà Nội 36 phố phường), after the 36 streets or guilds that used to make up the urban area of the city.
As the oldest continuously developed area of Vietnam, Hanoi’s Old Quarter has a history that spans 2,000 years and represents the eternal soul of the city. For those who visit Hanoi with a genuine desire to have a grasp of the city’s culture or a curiosity to travel back in time, Ha Noi Old Quarter is a must-go place that they definitely should not be missed by any means.
Located in the middle of Ha Noi, a rapidly developing city where changes take place every hour, Ha Noi Old Quarter with its old-styled narrow streets full of antique brick houses seems to nostalgically resist the flow of time while still actively trying to adapt to the dynamic atmosphere of the modern city.
Interestingly, Old Quarter is also known as the “36 Streets” because of the famous streets that make up the place, all named for the type of goods or service they were originally known for. There are streets which are named for selling silk, shoes, jewelry, etc.
Some of these streets still retain their original purpose so don’t be surprised when foreign tourists come across streets with most or all stores selling similar stuff or service.
Foreign tourists say: “Difficult to Walk, but Fascinating to Observe”. The Old Quarter is the heart and soul of Hanoi – there is so much going on here at any one time, your head is spinning. Life spills out of the homes onto the sidewalks, creating a fascinating scene, but also making walking through the area frustrating and not very safe, as you are forced into the streets where the motorbike hordes run you over. The heart of the Old Quarter is around the lake, where you can find more touristy restaurants and shops – much of the rest of the area you will find more local places, with tiny stools on the sidewalks serving Pho or small run-down cafes. These areas are not for everyone, but even if you don’t want to duck in and try some street food, it’s interesting to see. Nice to pick a particularly active area and sit with a beer and watch the chaos of Hanoi go by.
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Traveling Vietnam: Hanoi to Halong Bay
Traveling Vietnam: Hanoi to Halong Bay.
Hey guys! Today we're taking you with us to Halong Bay. This is our last stop in Vietnam, before flying back to Bangkok and preparing for the next adventure... India.
This was our first time exploring Halong Bay, I imagine many years ago it was a pristine wonder of the world. The limestone cliffs rising out of the emerald waters are awe-inspiring. Unfortunately the breathtakingly beautiful waterscape has been tainted, with trash... lots of it. Some areas were cleaner than others, the area we kayaked through was especially gorgeous. Ti Top island had a nice viewpoint, however, the beach itself was over crowded, and while there were many people swimming there, we opted to skip the swimming. One of highlights of the trip was exploring the cave.
While it was worth experiencing Halong Bay, it was our first and last time. Thanks for coming on the adventure with us!
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What to Do in Vietnam? Halong Bay Tour, Hanoi Travel Guide - The Daily Phil
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Welcome to a 2-part video exploring HANOI, VIETNAM. On the first episode, we’ll tour the streets of Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, and Ninh Binh (where King Kong The Skull Island was set!). Indulge yourselves with beautiful landscapes and a peek at their delicious cuisine. Have you tried egg coffee before? Or our all-time favorite Bun Cha? This is just the start, can’t wait to share all 3 videos with you.
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HANOI VIETNAM Walking Tour Old Quarter| Việt Nam
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Hanoi is for many, the first stop they make in Vietnam, weather they plan to head for the vast mountain ranges and rice terraces of Sa Pa (Sapa) or cruise the thousands of islands that reside in Ha Long Bay. But it needn't be just a rest stop before heading to your final destination. Hanoi has some wonderful culture, food, sights and attractions that are worth seeing.
In this video you will see how Surf and I took advantage of our day in Hanoi in this walking tour of the Old Quarter as we visit the temple of literature, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, One Pillar pagoda, West Lake, hoan kiem lake (lake and turtle), lake of the restored sword, tran quoc pagoda, Imperial citadel of thang long, Dong Xuan market, and the grand cathedral.
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Exploring Hanoi, Vietnam
Xin chao! We explored Hanoi, Vietnam for 2 full days before we headed to Ha Long Bay and Ho Chi Minh city (I'll do a separate vlog on that).
The narrow streets, the crazy number of bikes and motorcycles on the road, the authentic Vietnamese pho and spring rolls, the strong Vietnamese coffee, the vendors in bikes and Vietnamese hats. Vietnam is rich in culture and we enjoyed every bit of it. Vietnam surprised me and exceeded all my expectations.
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This video is 38 minutes long and includes scenery from everyday Hanoi life, including some old historical places, local markets, and getting lost deep in some neighborhood alleys. If you like that kind of stuff, please enjoy this video. If you don't enjoy these types of videos, you don't have to watch it. ^^
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Hà Nội - Walking in Hanoi, Vietnam
Hanoi (UK: /(ˌ)hæ-, həˈnɔɪ/ ha-, hə-NOY, US: /hɑː-/ hah-NOY; Vietnamese: Hà Nội [hàː nôjˀ] (About this soundlisten)) is Vietnam's capital and second largest city by population (7.7 million in 2015). The city mostly lies on the right bank of the Red River. Hanoi is 1,720 km (1,070 mi) north of Ho Chi Minh City and 105 km (65 mi) west of Haiphong.
From 1010 until 1802, it was the most important political centre of Vietnam. It was eclipsed by Huế, the imperial capital of Vietnam during the Nguyen Dynasty (1802–1945). In 1873 Hanoi was conquered by the French. From 1883 to 1945, the city was the administrative center of the colony of French Indochina. The French built a modern administrative city south of Old Hanoi, creating broad, perpendicular tree-lined avenues of opera, churches, public buildings, and luxury villas, but they also destroyed large parts of the city, shedding or reducing the size of lakes and canals, while also clearing out various imperial palaces and citadels.
From 1940 to 1945 Hanoi, as well as most of French Indochina and Southeast Asia, was occupied by the Japanese empire. On September 2, 1945, Ho Chi Minh proclaimed the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam). The Vietnamese National Assembly under Ho Chi Minh decided on January 6, 1946, to make Hanoi the capital of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. From 1954 to 1976, it was the capital of North Vietnam, and it became the capital of a reunified Vietnam in 1976, after the North's victory in the Vietnam War.
October 2010 officially marked 1,000 years since the establishment of the city. The Hanoi Ceramic Mosaic Mural is a 6.5 km (4.0 mi) ceramic mosaic mural created to mark the occasion.
On July 16, 1999, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) presented the title “City for Peace” to Hanoi.
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Halong Bay, VIETNAM (2019) | Day tour from Hanoi
This episode shows you a full day itinerary Halong Bay Day tour from Hanoi City. Tour starts at 8AM leaving Hanoi and estimated to be back by 7PM.
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Hanoi is a big busy city but as we explore it, it is hard not to fall under its spell. Our day starts with a traditional tai chi class at the Hoan Kiem Lake, right in the heart of the city. Afterwards our touring begins, with highlights including the Temple of Literature, Tortoise Pagoda, St Joseph's Cathedral and the National History Museum. Our sightseeing concludes with a walking tour around the Old Quarter, a fascinating network of narrow alleys and shop houses - and a great place to buy local handicrafts! We then head to the hills of the Hoa Binh Province. Here we visit the traditional Muong village of Giang Mo, a small village of traditional stilt houses, nestled among rice paddies and rolling hills. Here we enjoy a traditional dance performance before returning to Hanoi. Enjoy this and more on our small group tours through Vietnam. For full details of our small group tour program to Asia visit bunniktours.com.au.
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HALONG BAY CRUISE & HANOI CITY TOUR in 3 DAYS (Vietnam Travel Guide 3 days & 2 nights)
Welcome to part 3.1 of our Asian edition vlog. Join us as we spend an overnight cruise in Halong Bay and overnight in Hanoi, Vietnam.
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DAY 1: HANOI – HALONG BAY
7.30 – 19.30
-- Pick up at hotel
-- Stopover at Hai Duong province for refreshment about 30 minutes
-- Arrive at Tuan Chau Island – Check in and welcome drink at Glory Legend Cruise Lounge
-- Transfer to Glory Legend Cruise
-- Welcome drink - receive cruise briefing, safety instructions and check in. Start cruising and explore Halong Bay - one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature.
-- Lunch with Vietnamese dishes served while cruising through the bay
-- Kayak
-- Ti Top beach for swimming. Ti Top Beach is especially famous for its fresh atmosphere, clean water, and smooth white sand that create a great ambiance for tourists to relax or passengers can take steps to reach on the top of Ti Top beach to have a whole panorama view of Halong Bay.
Back to the boat and free time while sailing to Luon Bo area, and anchor overnight.
-- Attend the Cooking class on sundeck – How to make Vietnamese spring rolls - traditional Vietnamese food. Then enjoy Happy Hour (Buy one drink-get one free). It is time for chit chat and relaxing. Watch the magnificent sunset over Halong Bay.
19.30 – 23.00
Dinner – Deluxe Vietnamese and International BBQ Set Menu Dinner
DAY 2: HALONG BAY – HANOI
06.00 – 08.00
-- The day starts early onboard with Tai Chi session on the sundeck. Tai chi also called Tai chi chuan, combines deep breathing and relaxation with slow and gentle movements.
-- Coffee, tea and pastries for breakfast are served in the dining room with morning view of bay’s landscape.
08.00 – 11.30
-- Transfer by tender to Sung Sot Cave. Walk up about 100 steps to the cave entrance. It takes approximately 45 minutes for cave visiting. Visit Sung Sot Cave, one of the most biggest cave in Halong bay with beautiful stalactites and stalagmites. Return to the boat by tender. Proper shoes are highly recommended.
-- Back to Glory Legend Cruises. Check out and settle your bill at reception.
-- Have a lunch while cruising back to the Tuan Chau Wharf.
12.00 – 17.00
Return to Hanoi by shuttle bus
Stop over the middle to visit a traditional workshop and refreshment about 30 minutes.
-- Arrive in Hanoi
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-- Morning: Half day City Tour with Glory Legend
-- Afternoon: Flight to Ho Chi Minh
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