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Vietnam has a youthful, energetic people along with a rich cultural legacy. Real-life encounters let guests feel the friendliness and kindness of Vietnamese people. Special itineraries are meant to expose to overseas friends the Hanoian way of life and culture.
By joining this tour, you'll not only discover the iconic historical landmarks of Hanoi, but also gain a unique perspective on the city's diverse way of life. As you travel from the vibrant heart of the city to its more peaceful outskirts, you'll notice the contrast between the lifestyles of the affluent in the center and the more modest communities on the fringes, offering you a deeper, more authentic experience of Hanoi.
Explore moreThrough our Lifestyle Exploration trip, where the bustling streets and secret nooks of modern Hanoi come alive with the active lifestyle of its young people, find the pulse of this city. From hip cafés to busy marketplaces, see the real meaning of everyday life in Hanoi and negotiate the city with the simplicity and joy of a native.
Explore moreWe pick you up and the driver through narrow streets comes to the meeting point to join the group at Đồng Xuân market. Our first stop is to visit Đồng Xuân market - the biggest indoor market in Hanoi. You can feel the rhythm of Hanoi life in the early morning through the way people exchange and buy and sell in the bustling market.
Constructed under French colonial control in 1911, the architectural marvel in the center of Vietnam's city is the Hanoi Opera House Inspired by the Palais Garnier in Paris, its neoclassical architecture has a magnificent dome, beautiful balconies, and great columns. Having seen many significant political and cultural events, the opera house has come to represent Hanoi's rich creative legacy. Attracting guests with its performances and sophisticated elegance, now it is a dynamic cultural center reflecting Hanoi's French-influenced architecture.
Respected monument commemorating Vietnam's adored leader, Ho Chi Minh, the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is in Ba Dinh Square , Hanoi. Finished in 1975, the tomb features his embalmed remains so that guests may pay homage. Inspired by Moscow's Mausoleum built by Lenin, the construction combines Vietnamese and Soviet architectural elements to represent national pride and togetherness. Nestled within serene gardens and the famous President Palace, the tomb is a major cultural and historical monument attracting both residents and foreign guests.
Nestled in a peaceful Hanoi district, Huu Tiep Lake is a site of great historical significance: the remains of a B-52 aircraft shot down during the Vietnam War in 1972. Close by, the B52 Museum exhibits the combat using relics, pictures, and military hardware including another B-52 aircraft. These landmarks taken together honor Vietnam's resiliency and the fierce war air battles. The serene lake and museum provide guests a moving reminder of the past and the nation's freedom fight.
Surrounded by expensive residences, high-end restaurants, and posh districts,West Lake, the biggest lake in Hanoi, comes to represent the wealth of the city. This picturesque region combines cultural legacy with contemporary grace. Dating back more than 1,500 years, Tran Quoc Pagoda is Vietnam's oldest Buddhist shrine tucked away on a little island in the lake. Its stunning red tower and calm environment provide guests a spiritual refuge and a window into Hanoi's rich religious and cultural past among its energetic modernism.
Near Long Bien Bridge in Hanoi, Middle Warp is in sharp contrast to the city's affluent parts. Along the Red River, this underdeveloped area reflects the challenges endured by many by housing struggling families and temporary homes. Ignoring the surroundings, the French-built ancient Long Bien Bridge from 1903 is a monument to fortitude. Crossing the Red River, it links a rich history with the current difficulties in Hanoi, therefore connecting many social realities.
One of Hanoi's most unusual attractions is the The Railway Train Tracks, where train tracks run only inches from front doors of nearby cafés and residences. Renowned for its "train street coffee" experience, guests enjoy beverages in small cafés along the narrow tracks while awaiting trains to pass by. Locals pulling in chairs and tables create an exciting atmosphere as the trains approach so closely. This mix of adventure and daily life captures the energetic street scene and lively appeal of Hanoi.
Throughout our tour, we'll be riding through bustling streets, experiencing the vibrant energy of Hanoi. You'll have opportunities to interact with locals, try delicious street food, and immerse yourself in the city's daily life. Remember, this is not just a tour; it’s an adventure that will leave you with unforgettable memories.
Include:
- The local motorbike & safe drivers.
- English speaking guide.
- Pick up & drop off hotel
- Helmet, raincoat.
- Meals
- 2 bottles of water
- Tickets.
Exclude:
- Personal Expense To Buy Other Drinks, Souvernirs, etc.
- Tipping.
- Travel insurance.