Top Things to Do in Hanoi

🏛️ 1. Explore the Old Quarter

  • A maze of narrow streets, each historically named after the goods once sold there.

  • Great for souvenir shopping, local street food, and soaking in the energy of the city.

  • Key streets: Ta Hien (Beer Street), Hang Gai, Ma May.


🏞️ 2. Walk Around Hoan Kiem Lake

  • The heart of Hanoi, especially beautiful at sunrise or sunset.

  • Visit Ngoc Son Temple on the lake’s small island.

  • Locals come here to exercise, dance, and do tai chi in the mornings.


🎭 3. Watch a Traditional Water Puppet Show

  • A unique Vietnamese art form, with puppets performing in water.

  • Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre is the most famous venue.


🏯 4. Visit the Temple of Literature

  • Vietnam’s first university, dedicated to Confucius.

  • Peaceful courtyards, historic architecture, and a great insight into ancient Vietnamese education.


🧓 5. Pay Respects at Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum

  • Final resting place of Vietnam’s beloved leader.

  • Nearby: Presidential Palace, Ho Chi Minh’s Stilt House, and One Pillar Pagoda.

📍 Dress modestly and check open hours before visiting.


🖼️ 6. Visit the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology

  • Fascinating exhibitions about Vietnam’s 50+ ethnic groups.

  • Outdoor area has life-sized traditional houses from various regions.


🍜 7. Dive Into Hanoi’s Street Food Scene

Must-try dishes include:

  • Phở – Iconic noodle soup (try it in its birthplace!)

  • Bún chả – Grilled pork with rice noodles (Obama ate this in Hanoi!)

  • Bánh mì – Vietnamese baguette sandwich

  • Egg coffee (Cà phê trứng) – Creamy, sweet, and unique to Hanoi

  • Chả cá – Grilled turmeric fish with herbs (Hanoi specialty)

👉 Take a street food tour if you want help navigating the best stalls.


🛕 8. Visit Tran Quoc Pagoda

  • Hanoi’s oldest pagoda, located on a small peninsula in West Lake.

  • Beautiful at sunset and a peaceful place to relax.


🛍️ 9. Go Souvenir Shopping

  • Try Dong Xuan Market (great for bulk buys) or weekend night markets near Hoan Kiem Lake.

  • Look for: silk, lacquerware, hand-embroidered goods, and coffee.


🛵 10. Try a Motorbike or Cyclo Tour

  • Join a motorbike or cyclo ride through the chaotic streets to experience Hanoi like a local.

  • Some tours take you to hidden temples, train street, and even the Long Bien Bridge.


🚂 Bonus: Unique Experiences

🚆 Train Street

  • Watch a train squeeze past a narrow residential street (timings vary).

  • Some cafes allow access — check locally, as the area sometimes closes to tourists.

🌳 Relax at West Lake (Hồ Tây)

  • Larger and more laid-back than Hoan Kiem Lake.

  • Surrounded by trendy cafes, temples, and ex-pat neighborhoods.

🍻 Bia Hơi Experience

  • Sip freshly brewed beer at a plastic-stool street-side spot.

  • Super cheap (like 5,000–10,000 VND/glass) and full of local character.


Tips for Visiting Hanoi

  • Best time to visit: October–April (cooler, drier months).

  • Getting around: Grab app (car or bike), walking in the Old Quarter, or cyclo rides.

  • Traffic tip: Cross the street slowly and predictably — scooters will go around you!