Exploring Hanoi’s Old Quarter is an absolute must for anyone visiting Vietnam. This bustling district is the heart of the city, where ancient traditions meet modern life most fascinatingly. As you wander through the narrow, lively streets, you’ll be transported back in time, with every corner offering a glimpse into the city’s rich history and culture. The blend of French colonial architecture and traditional Vietnamese houses creates a unique atmosphere that’s simply irresistible. Whether you’re taking part in Hanoi Tours or exploring on your own, don’t miss the chance to visit landmarks like Hoan Kiem Lake and Dong Xuan Market. Exploring Hanoi’s Old Quarter is not just about sightseeing, it’s about immersing yourself in the very soul of Hanoi!
Let me take you on a journey into the very soul of Hanoi’s Old Quarter history! Brightly vibrant, the area less aptly referred to as the “36 Streets" – exudes centuries of history and tradition at every turn. Originally, every street in the Old Quarter was said to have one type of trade associated with it, and up until today, street names have shown their origin. Examples include “Hang Ma" being the street for traditional paper goods, and “Hàng Bạc" for silversmiths. The history of the Old Quarter goes back more than a millennium to the Ly and Tran dynasties when the area was a thriving commercial center that linked Hanoi with other regions throughout Vietnam and elsewhere.
The French Colonial period gave Hanoi’s Old Quarter a different twist, adding the apparent European flavor to it that remains today. It was during this period that the new architectural style, quaint balconies, and ornate facades mingled perfectly with the tube-style houses. Walking down these streets gives one the sense of the historical burden of the area old and new in perfect harmony.
As tourism experts would say, a guided walk through Hanoi’s Old Quarter is like entering a living museum, as each alleyway has a story of its own to narrate, and every building has a piece of history attached to it. Be historic-minded or just eager to feel the pulse of the city, Hanoi Tours offers the best option to have an intelligent look at this historically important area. No doubt that it is the most favorite area in the whole capital for so many locals and visitors, truly a cultural treasure.
Begin your morning with a classic Hanoi breakfast and head for an authentic bowl of pho in either Pho Thin at 13 Lo Duc or Pho Bat Dan at 49 Bat Dan. Whether you prefer the rich, meaty flavor found at Pho Thin, or would rather the ultimate simplicity in a bowl, as found at Pho Bat Dan, this meal is what anyone could want first thing in the morning. When the Old Quarter starts to wake up, you will already be among the locals to have tasted this flavor-packed dish, a typical start to your adventure in Hanoi’s Old Quarter.
Next comes something really special: egg coffee! Go to the famous Giang Cafe at 39 Nguyen Huu Huan. This creamy, frothy coffee with egg yolk is one of the signature Hanoi drinks. Have your coffee while watching the morning unfold in the streets: vendors set up and people start off to work. Visiting Giang Cafe is one of the things to do when exploring Hanoi’s Old Quarter for the promise it holds in tasters of history and tradition.
Take a stroll around the famous Hoan Kiem Lake. This serene lake lies at the center of the city and is a place where locals come to do tai chi and connect with nature. Not to be missed is an opportunity to cross the bright red Huc Bridge to visit Ngoc Son Temple over on one of the lake’s islands. This temple is located on Dinh Tien Hoang Street, and it is considered simply an attractive location to learn more about the legendary history of Hanoi and to enjoy peaceful surroundings.
To witness local life taking place, head to the biggest market in the Old Quarter Dong Xuan Market at 15 Cau Dong. From clothing and souvenirs to fresh produce and street food, everything can be found here. When you have spent some time browsing around the marketplace, take the short walk to Trang Tien Ice Cream at 35 Trang Tien Street for a cool dessert treat. It is a very good place to recharge your batteries before embarking on other expeditions to see the rest of Hanoi’s Old Quarter.
Time for lunch! Go to Bun Cha Hang Quat at Ngo 74 Hang Quat and get a taste of one of the most popular dishes here in Hanoi: bun cha. Grilled pork is served in a sweet and sourly flavored sauce with lots of fresh herbs and vermicelli noodles, which creates an onslaught of flavors hard to beat. No wonder this meal became world-famous after a visit by President Obama himself!
From here, after having your lunch, take a short walk to St. Joseph’s Cathedral at 40 Nha Chung Street. Being one of Hanoi’s most striking colonial structures, the beautiful French Gothic cathedral built in the late 19th century is breathtakingly spectacular. Take in the feeling of being inside a European church right in the heart of Hanoi as you see its tall spires and intricately designed stained-glass windows. These are the ideal combination of history, architecture, and culture on a tour exploration within Hanoi’s Old Quarter.
For a new perspective on Hanoi’s history, head to Phung Hung Street, near the rail tracks. This street has brilliant murals depicting life in Hanoi, from street hawkers down to traditional markets, in the past and modern life. It is a great spot for photos and an open space to see colorful street art highlighting the history of Hanoi’s Old Quarter.
Evening Time: Ta Hien Street is commonly considered Hanoi’s Beer Street. The address is just around the corner from Luong Ngoc Quyen Street. It becomes hopping at night, with small stools aligned in the street, serving up fresh beer known locally as bia hoi and popular street foods like spring rolls and many kinds of grilled meats. Its lively atmosphere and local flavors make it an ideal place to relax after having toured all day.
During a festive evening, a walk can be taken up Hang Ma Street. This particular street is often decorated brightly in color, especially during holiday time, with many shops along the street selling paper goods and lanterns. This area of Hanoi’s Old Quarter, standing just a block away from Hang Luoc, is where quintessential souvenirs of the evening can be picked up while caught up in Hanoi’s Old Quarter evening atmosphere.
Finally, end your day with leisurely walks in Hoan Kiem Lake, which, on weekends, the whole area is transformed to be a very lively pedestrian zone. Here, you can catch up with street shows, traditional music playing, and some cultural shows besides the cool evening breeze. Along Dinh Tien Hoang Street, this serves as just the right setting to catch glimpses of the charm of Hanoi’s Old Quarter and culture at the time when the day winds up.
When touring Hanoi’s Old Quarter, a little preparation can make your adventure even more enjoyable. Here are some essential tips to ensure you get the most out of your visit!
A good way to take in the bustling streets of Hanoi’s Old Quarter would be on foot. The small alleys are great to walk around and afford an excellent opportunity to soak in the vibrancy of the atmosphere. In case you want to zip around a bit quicker, then you can always rent out some bicycles. Take a more leisurely and cultural tour by the cyclo, a Vietnamese version of the rickshaw where a local guide pedals you through the maze of streets. A wonderful way to see the area slower, while still managing to traverse a good deal of the ground during your Hanoi Tours.
Most of the sights in the Old Quarter, such as Ngoc Son Temple and St. Joseph’s Cathedral open from approximately 8:00 AM to approximately 6:00 PM. Entry charges also are very reasonable: around 30,000 VND at Ngoc Son Temple, or less than 1.50 USD. Street food and meals, such as ‘bun cha’ or pho, cost between 30,000 and 50,000 VND. Souvenirs at local markets like Dong Xuan Market will greatly vary, depending on what you purchase; however, a small keepsake may cost about 50,000 VND.
The best time to visit Hanoi’s Old Quarter is very early in the morning or late afternoon. In the morning, the streets are quiet, and it would be the best time for a quiet walk or even to have breakfast. Later on in the afternoon, as evening descends, the Old Quarter livens up with dynamic energy. It is also the best weather for traveling: cool temperatures and humidity below average between September and November, and then from March to April. Moreover, most cultural festivals are organized in these seasons, so the fact itself makes your tours to Hanoi more charming.
A walk through Hanoi’s Old Quarter in the capital is a journey through the very heart of history, culture, and daily life. From iconic landmarks, like Hoan Kiem Lake, to every food street and bustling market, each step offers something different into the soul of Hanoi. Name-taking in the steaming bowl of pho amid a sea of motorbikes or tracing the footpaths of centuries-old streets this is surely one tour epitomizing the City. Are you ready to explore magical Hanoi? With Impress Travel, book your adventure and make your journey unforgettable; select from our specially designed Hanoi tours! 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.
Day 1: HANOI ARRIVAL – GREETING – HANOI CITY TOUR– Private Tour (L)
Day 2: HANOI – NINH BINH (TAM COC, HOA LU) TOUR (B/L)
Day 3: HANOI – HALONG CRUISE (B/L/D)
Day 4: HALONG BAY – HANOI (B/L)
Day 5: HANOI CITY CENTER TO NOI BAI AIRPORT – DEPARTURE (B)
Day Inclusions: Private A/C transfer, English-speaking tour guide in Hanoi, lunch, entrance fee, hotel in Hanoi
Day Inclusions: Transfer, breakfast, lunch, tour guide, rowing boat, entrance fee, bicycles, hotel in Hanoi.
Day Inclusions: Hotel breakfast, shuttle bus A/C transfer, English speaking tour guide on CRUISE only, entrance fee, full board, joint Cruise in Halong bay with private cabin (2 persons share 1 cabin)
What’s included in this trip :
4 STAR HOTEL TO BE USED
City | Hotel | Room |
Hanoi | Silk Path/ La Siesta Premium | Deluxe with windows |
Halong Bay | Paradise Sail/Bhaya cruise | Deluxe with windows |
5 STAR HOTEL TO BE USED
City | Hotel | Room |
Hanoi | Peridot Hotel/Apricot | Deluxe with windows |
Halong Bay | Paradise Elegance/Au Co | Deluxe with windows |
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To explore Hanoi Capital's hidden charm for the first day, visit the most iconic attractions such as historical President Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum complex, Ancient Temple of Literature, tranquil Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi elderly quarter. Then, the upcoming of Hanoi – Halong Tour, we will have an amazing 2 day and 1 night stay on an outstanding cruise to explore the seven natural wonder of the world.
We will explore the most amazing places in the north of Vietnam. We will bring you to explore Hanoi charming city. Then, we are going to Tam Coc, Ninh Binh where we visit the Hoa Lu Ancient Capital, enjoy the boat trip in Tam Coc and to discover the countryside. The unforgettable time is on Halong bay cruise that bring you to explore the seven natural wonder of the world.
To bring travelers to discover the most iconic of treasures in the Northern part of Vietnam. Travelers get ahead with the discovery of Hanoi’s hidden charm .The stunning beauty of North Vietnam come up with Sapa’s discovery were attracted by imposing sceneries such as rows of mountains, hills, lush valleys, rice terraces, waterfalls, and ethnic minority community. Afterward, visitors following up to Ha Long Bay
To discover the most iconic of treasures in the Northern part of Vietnam. Travelers get ahead with the discovery of Hanoi. Then, to explore stunning beauty of Sapa where we are attracted by imposing sceneries such as rows of mountains, hills, lush valleys, rice terraces, waterfalls, and ethnic minority community. Afterward, visitors following up to Ha Long Bay & Ninh Binh (Tam Coc).