Experience the magic of Hanoi, a city at the crossroads where past and present meet around every corner! The center of gravity within Vietnam, Hanoi offers an attractive combination of resolutely traditional and energetically modern city life. The best way to explore this bustling destination is with our Hanoi Tours, featuring the “Discover Hanoi’s History: Hoan Kiem Lake and the French Quarter" tour. Start your journey at Hoan Kiem Lake, so serenely set amidst a plethora of legends with the liveliness of the city all around. Next, dive into the elegance of the French Quarter, lined by stunningly beautiful colonial architectural works and possessing a special cultural blend. This tour is not about sightseeing but finding an immersion into what makes Hanoi. Come and find some of the stories that make Hanoi truly unforgettable!
Highlights of the Tour: Discover Hanoi’s History: Visit Hoan Kiem Lake and the French Quarter
Hoan Kiem Lake
Let me take you on a journey to some of the most iconic spots in Hanoi with our unforgettable Hanoi Tours! With a visit Hoan Kiem Lake and the French Quarter, visitors are thrust deep into the historical and cultural pulse of the capital city of Vietnam. Let’s see why these sites are an absolute must-see!
Hoan Kiem Lake: The Heart of Hanoi
Hoan Kiem Lake is more than just a body of beautiful water with hectares of water surface in the middle of raging Hanoi and is the soul of Hanoi. Its name means “Lake of the Returned Sword" and is linked with one of Vietnam’s most famous legends. Legend has it that, in the 15th century, the gods rewarded Emperor Le Loi with a magical sword with which to defeat the Chinese invaders. After the victory, boating up the lake he was surprised by a giant golden turtle that took the sword up to its divine owners. This is how the name came to this lake and the mystical appeal to it.
While visiting Hoan Kiem Lake, one should not miss the chance for a stroll over the well-known The Huc Bridge-hoi ancestral bridge, a bright red-painted wooden bridge that connects the Ngoc Son Temple. This small, beautiful temple lies on a tiny island in the lake and represents several significant historical and spiritual figures of the most famous highly respected military leader Tran Hung Dao. The views over the temple are stunning and offer a glimpse of the panoramic effect of the serene lake and the buzzing city life that surrounds it. This is the place where you’re supposed to feel the calm and spiritual environment of Hanoi amidst its energetic vibrancy!
Ngoc Son Temple
The French Quarter: A Blend of Colonial Charm and Vietnamese Culture
Now, let us enter the realm of elegance in the French Quarter! This part of Hanoi is a walk down the history lane where the charm of colonial architecture meets Vigorous Vietnam. The area is replete with grand colonial villas, tree-lined boulevards, and historical buildings that give insight into the architectural styles left by French Quarter colonialists during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
On our Hanoi Tours, as you stroll around the French Quarter, you can admire some of the most stunning spots in town. The Hanoi Opera House is arguably one of the most magnificent examples of French neoclassical architecture in the capital and is touted as the local version of the Palais Garnier in Paris. Within walking distance, you will come across the imposing St. Joseph’s Cathedral, one of the most stunning Gothic-style churches reminiscent of Notre Dame Cathedral. Then, there is the luxurious Metropole Hotel, a historic hotel where many celebrities, diplomats, and even royalty have stayed.
But it is far more than the French Quarter is a chapter in the important development of Hanoi. The area shows the cultural and historical influence that was the result of French colonizers, combining Western architectural styles with the local flair of the Vietnamese. As you walk these streets, you will notice the coexistence of past and present: chic boutiques, trendy cafes, busy markets, and all against the background of French elegance.
Detailed Itinerary of the Tour: Discover Hanoi’s History: Visit Hoan Kiem Lake and the French Quarter
08:00 AM – Hotel Pickup
We get picked up from our hotel in style in the very charming Old Quarter of Hanoi. Just outside your hotel, the friendly guide greets you and takes you on a fantastic journey. Each street and each busy shop in the Old Quarter has something to tell. This area is over a thousand years old, full of life, traditional architecture, and with its magic. What a perfect scenario for starting our adventure!
08:30 AM – Visit Hoan Kiem Lake and Ngoc Son Temple
Our first stop will be the iconic Hoan Kiem Lake. Immediately upon embarking on the easy walk around the lake, you will feel just how tranquil and peaceful this area is a little beauty that brings serenity into your life with its location at the very center of Hanoi. Our guide will narrate to us several interesting stories about the lake, which include the legend of the “Returned Sword." This peaceful walk uphill continues as The Huc Bridge is one of the most famous bright-red colored bridges across the emerald waters of the lake. Cross the bridge, and there the beautiful Ngoc Son Temple is located, dedicated to the national hero Tran Hung Dao. You will see here traditional Vietnamese architecture, admire the ancient relics, and plunge into a spiritual atmosphere.
09:30 AM – Explore the French Quarter
French Quarter
From the serenity of Hoan Kiem Lake, we take the short drive to the iconic French Quarter and enjoy a guided walking tour. Just imagine walking with me down the wide, tree-lined boulevards; you will feel like you’ve been transported in time onto a Parisian street. Key landmarks visited will include the beautiful Opera House of Hanoi, a feat of architecture that resembles the Paris opera house, the main State Bank of Vietnam, and the luxurious Metropole Hotel, a beautiful five-star hotel that, over the years, has seen its fair share of famous patrons. Our guide will give us an overview of their history, and what they represent, and show us how the French Quarter is representative of a unique combination of French and Vietnamese influences.
11:00 AM – Break at a Historic Café
Time to give our feet a rest and refresh with a visit to a traditional Hanoi café. Within its cozy confines, relish the surroundings of a place that has seen pretty much much of what has happened in Hanoi. Sample a cup of Hanoi’s famous egg coffee delectable concoction of strong coffee with whipped egg yolk- or sip on a glass of refreshing Vietnamese iced tea. This stop is a very good opportunity to chat with our guide, ask him questions, or simply watch the world go by, ensconced comfortably in the café.
11:30 AM – Strolling through the French Quarter
We continue onto the French Quarter after our coffee break on small, less noisy streets. It is here that the charm of French colonial architecture comes alive. Our guide will point out the unique details-from decorative iron balconies to pastel-colored facades and lush gardens. You will be informed about several stories associated with these buildings and how they were lovingly preserved or converted throughout the years.
12:30 PM – Lunch at a Local Restaurant
By this time, you’ll have worked up quite an appetite! We set off towards a local restaurant in the heart of the French Quarter to sample some delectable Vietnamese lunch. You will be able to taste a variety of popular Hanoi delicacies, such as the aromatic Pho, the succulent Bun Cha-pork marinated in spices then grilled over charcoal and served with rice noodles, or the fresh-tasting spring rolls. Our guide will be present to describe the food items on your tables, the ingredients used to prepare them, and how they represent the culture and history of Hanoi.
02:00 PM – Visit the Vietnam National Museum of History
Following lunch, the tour will delve deeper into Vietnam’s history with a visit to the Vietnam National Museum of History. Located in one of the beautiful French colonial buildings in the city, the museum offers a fascinating journey through the ages, from prehistoric times up to the modern day. Ancient Cham Sculptures, artifacts from the Ly and Tran Dynasties, and relics from the Vietnam War are among the things that you will see as you walk around the exhibits. What’s more, the architecture of the museum itself is already one of its icing features because it successfully pressed together French colonial design and Vietnamese aesthetics.
03:30 PM – Relax and Experience Hanoi’s Street Life
Later this afternoon, we’ll take a leisurely walk back to Hoan Kiem Lake. This is the best time to observe daily life-anything from tai chi practitioners to street artists. Do feel free to do some souvenir shopping, snap your camera at Hanoi, or have yourself seated on one of the benches by the lake and simply bask in the serenity of the atmosphere.
04:30 PM – Return to Hotel
As the heart gets full and minds enriched, it is time to retreat to your hotel. Our guide and driver will see that you get back home safely with a bag full of stories to narrate and memories to ruminate upon. Now, we will send you off, hoping that this day will be one of the highlights of your Hanoi Tours. Farewell for this time, with the promise that there is always something more about Hanoi awaiting your footsteps!
Vietnam National Museum of History
Tips for Enjoying the Tour: Discover Hanoi’s History: Visit Hoan Kiem Lake and the French Quarter
The following are some helpful tips to make the most of your day exploring Hanoi with our Hanoi Tours so that you make the most of your time when visit Hoan Kiem Lake and the French Quarter. Press period From the best times to visit to the way to dress, these tips will make sure that you will not waste one moment of this adventure!
Best Time to Visit:
Visit Hoan Kiem Lake and the French Quarter are preferable during the colder months, which range from October to April. At this time, the weather is quite pleasant at 15°C to 25°C (or 59-77°F), the perfect time to take a whole day for sightseeing. This will help avoid crowds and enable one at least partially to enjoy conditions of serenity. The light will be softer in the early morning, shortly after 8 am, or in the late afternoon, after 3 pm; this would create photographic effects with much more enjoyment when taking a stroll through the charming streets of Hanoi.
What to Wear:
Comfort is key for our Hanoi Tours! Light and breathable clothes are best to wear if you are traveling within the hot months, which are May to September. Along with this, make sure to bring a hat and sunglasses for sun protection. As we are going to see holy places, like Ngoc Son Temple in Hoan Kiem Lake, we have to dress more modestly, avoiding shorts or sleeveless tops and using clothes for full covering of the shoulders and knees. And of course, comfortable walking shoes for substantial strolling through historic city streets will be in order!
Essential Items to Bring:
Bring a couple of things that might make your day more gratifying. You will never know, but most especially during hot months, a refillable water bottle will be very vital in keeping you hydrated. Slather yourself with sunscreen and put on a hat to protect you from the sun. You would not want to go to Hoan Kiem Lake or travel around the French Quarter without having a camera or at least a smartphone to capture all the beauty of these places. A small bag or backpack will also do the trick to store any souvenirs or snacks you might get along the way.
Local Etiquette:
Further to this, respect for local practices will further enhance your experience of our Hanoi Tours: A smile, a nod, or a slight bow will go a long way when respecting the locals, particularly the elderly. When entering any sacred sites, please remove your hat and speak in a low tone of voice, refraining from pointing at any religious artifacts: Walking around Hoan Kiem Lake and the French Quarter, take heed of the traffic-even specifically motorbikes-and walk to the right-hand side of the sidewalk. If you should happen to sample any of the local cuisines for lunch, remember that it is a sign of politeness to pass with both hands and that slurping your noodles is perfectly acceptable means the food is delicious!
Unique Souvenirs to Buy in Hanoi
No tour is complete without a souvenir to remember it by! On our visit Hoan Kiem Lake and the French Quarter, make time to visit the quirky markets and specialty shops of Hanoi. Herewith a list of the best traditional gifts you can buy, prices included, along with the locations to help you find that perfect souvenir:
Traditional Gifts from Hanoi:
O Mai (Dried Fruits): O Mai is a delicious combination of apricots, plums, and kumquats preserved in sugar with sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavors. This popular Hanoi snack is often given as a gift or enjoyed with tea.
Price: From 100,000 VND to 250,000 VND ($4.50 – $11 USD) per pack, depending on the type and quality.
Where to Buy:
- Hong Lam Specialty Store:
Address: 11 Hang Duong, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi.
Another branch: 17 Hang Dao, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi.
- Dong Xuan Market:
Address: Dong Xuan Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi.
Com (Green Rice Flakes): The com is pounded and roasted from the young rice grains to preserve their fragile scent and the taste of com. Wrapped up in fragrant lotus leaves, com was a real symbolic gift of Hanoi, a sign of the rich agricultural traditions of this city.
Price: From 50,000 VND to 150,000 VND, about $2 -$6.50 USD per pack.
Where to Buy:
- Hang Than Street:
Known for its traditional shops selling fresh and packaged Com.
Address: Hang Than Street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi.
- Com Lang Vong – Mrs. Bay’s Shop:
Address: 11 Hang Than, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi.
Trà Sen Tây Hồ (West Lake Lotus Tea): The green tea leaves are infused with the fragrance of lotus flowers to make this exquisite tea. Every batch is processed with care so that the tea has the fragrance of the lotus, thus creating a unique, tranquil gift.
Price: Ranges from 300,000 VND to 1,000,000 VND, approximately $13 – $45 USD, depending on the quality and type of the package.
Where to Buy:
- West Lake Tea Shops:
Address: Around West Lake, Tay Ho District, Hanoi.
- Trà Việt Shop:
Address: 34 Chau Long, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi.
Conclusion
Come and join EC English on the tour “Discover Hanoi’s History: Visit Hoan Kiem Lake and the French Quarter” as if stepping right into the heart of Hanoi. From the serenity and the legendary tales across Hoan Kiem Lake to the stunning beauty of the French Quarter, this tour gives one an experience not to be rivaled, capturing the essence of the city. Don’t forget to regularly follow our Impress Travel for more interesting information about traveling to Ha Noi and to book Ha Noi Tours at the best prices.
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