October to April (mild and dry)
$25-150 USD
Vietnamese (English in tourist areas)
Vietnamese Dong (VND)
Overview
About Hanoi
Hanoi, Vietnam's capital, occupies a sweep of land along the Red River delta in the country's north. One of Southeast Asia's oldest continuously inhabited cities, it has served as a political and cultural hub for over a thousand years, and that layered history is visible on almost every street corner. The compact Old Quarter — locally called Hoan Kiem after the lake at its heart — remains a tangle of narrow lanes where each street historically sold a single trade good: silk on Hang Gai, paper on Hang Ma, tin on Hang Thiec. That guild structure has long since blurred, but the street names endure and the atmosphere of commerce has not dimmed.
Hoan Kiem Lake itself is the city's living room. In the early morning, residents gather on its banks for tai chi and badminton; at weekends, the surrounding streets close to traffic and become a pedestrian zone filled with food vendors and street musicians. The red-painted Huc Bridge arcs across to Ngoc Son Temple on a small island, one of the most photographed scenes in Vietnam.
Beyond the Old Quarter, Hanoi spreads across several distinct neighborhoods. The French Quarter to the southeast contains colonial-era mansions, the grand Hanoi Opera House, and a cluster of diplomatic missions. Ba Dinh, northwest of the centre, is the government and monument district: the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, One Pillar Pagoda, and the Temple of Literature — Vietnam's first university, founded in 1070 — are all here. Tay Ho, circling the broad expanse of West Lake, has evolved into an expat and boutique-hotel district, with lakeside restaurants and a calmer pace than the Old Quarter.
The food culture alone justifies a visit. Hanoi is the birthplace of pho, and the city's version — lighter and more herb-forward than the southern style — is sold at tiny pavement restaurants from before dawn. Bun cha, grilled pork patties served with rice noodles in a sweet-sour broth, is a lunchtime institution. Banh mi stalls, ca phe trung (egg coffee) shops, and steaming bowls of bun rieu crab noodle soup fill every other block.
The climate splits neatly in two: a cool, sometimes misty winter from November to March, and a hot, humid summer from May through September. October and April are transitional months with mild temperatures. Average daily budgets range from under $30 for hostel travellers to over $200 for guests at the luxury colonial hotels.
Day trips radiate easily from the capital: Ha Long Bay is a four-hour drive east, the rice-terrace highlands of Sapa are an overnight train or five-hour drive north, and the ancient capital of Hoa Lu with the karst scenery of Trang An is two hours south. Hanoi's Noi Bai Airport (HAN) handles international and domestic flights, with the city centre roughly 45 minutes away by taxi or express bus.
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Experiences
Things to Do in Hanoi
Ha Long Bay 3-Day 2-Night Boat Cruise from Hanoi
A classic overnight cruise through Ha Long Bay's thousands of limestone karsts, with kayaking, cave exploration, and fresh seafood meals included on board. Departing from Hanoi, this three-day itinerary covers highlights of the UNESCO World Heritage bay that most one-day tours cannot reach.
Ha Long Bay Full-Day Boat and Caves Tour from Hanoi
A condensed full-day excursion to Ha Long Bay, combining a boat cruise among the karst formations with a visit to Thien Cung cave and a swim stop. The tour operates from Hanoi with return transfers and lunch on board, making it a manageable option for those with limited time.
Hoa Lu and Trang An Full-Day Tour from Hanoi
This guided day trip combines the ancient capital of Hoa Lu — Vietnam's first dynastic seat — with a sampan boat ride through the flooded valleys of Trang An, a UNESCO-listed landscape of karst peaks and hidden grottos. The tour includes lunch and round-trip transport from Hanoi.
Ban Gioc Waterfall and Angel Mountain 2-Day Tour
A two-day excursion from Hanoi to the remote Ban Gioc Waterfall on the Chinese border — one of the largest waterfalls in Southeast Asia — combined with a hike on Phja Oac (Angel Mountain) through misty cloud forests. Accommodation and meals are included in the package price.
Duong Lam Ancient Village Day Trip from Hanoi
A guided tour to Duong Lam, Vietnam's best-preserved traditional village 45 km west of Hanoi, where stone-walled communal houses and centuries-old temples have changed little since the Nguyen dynasty. The tour includes a home-cooked lunch with a local family and a cycling option through the surrounding fields.
Mai Chau Full-Day Tour from Hanoi
An organised day trip into the Mai Chau valley, a broad green basin surrounded by limestone hills and inhabited by White Thai ethnic communities. The tour includes a walk through stilted-house villages, a local lunch, and optional bicycle rides through paddy fields.
Yen Tu Mountain Full-Day Tour from Hanoi
A pilgrimage-trail day trip to Yen Tu, a sacred Buddhist mountain in Quang Ninh province where King Tran Nhan Tong renounced his throne to become a monk in the 13th century. The tour includes cable car access to the upper pagodas, a forest walk, and lunch.
Cuc Phuong National Park Full-Day Tour from Hanoi
Vietnam's oldest national park, Cuc Phuong shelters ancient trees, rare langurs, and an important primate rescue centre. This guided tour from Hanoi includes transport, a forest hike, visits to the rescue centre, and lunch, making it a practical way to experience primary jungle without logistical planning.
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Airport
HAN
Timezone
UTC+7
Currency
Vietnamese Dong (VND)
Population
8.3 million
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