Discover the real Hanoi on this immersive half-day Jeep tour, traveling through the city in a classic open-air Vietnam People’s Army Jeep with a knowledgeable local guide and experienced driver.
Your journey begins with hotel pickup in and around the Hanoi Old Quarter. The first part of the tour takes you beyond the usual tourist routes, weaving through hidden alleys, local neighborhoods, markets, schools, and everyday streets to experience how Hanoians live, work, and socialize. This offers a genuine “day-in-the-life” perspective of the city that most visitors never see.
Next, the tour continues to Hanoi’s must-see highlights, passing iconic landmarks such as the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Tran Quoc Pagoda by West Lake, the French Quarter, the lively Old Quarter, Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi Opera House, Train Street, and the historic Long Bien Bridge. Along the way, your guide shares stories about Hanoi’s history, culture, and modern life.
The experience concludes with authentic local cuisine at a traditional restaurant, where you can enjoy Hanoi’s signature dishes and famous egg coffee, with vegetarian options available. After the meal, you’ll be comfortably dropped off back at your hotel, completing a memorable and well-balanced city adventure.
Hanoi Old Quarter
The heart of Hanoi, famous for its narrow streets, vibrant local life, traditional shops, and centuries-old culture. This area shows the city’s daily rhythm and authentic charm.
Hanoi Train Street
A unique residential railway where trains pass just inches from local homes and cafés. It offers a rare glimpse into Hanoi’s everyday life and has become one of the city’s most iconic sights.
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
Pass by the final resting place of President Ho Chi Minh, the founder of modern Vietnam. This important landmark symbolizes Vietnam’s history, independence, and national pride.
Tran Quoc Pagoda
Hanoi’s oldest Buddhist temple, beautifully located on West Lake. It is a peaceful spiritual site with a history of over 1,500 years.
Long Bien Bridge
A historic steel bridge built during the French colonial period, still used today by trains, motorbikes, and pedestrians. It represents Hanoi’s resilience through war and time.
Hanoi Opera House
An elegant French colonial building inspired by the Paris Opera House, reflecting Hanoi’s architectural heritage and cultural influence from the colonial era.
B-52 Victory Museum
A military museum showcasing remnants of a U.S. B-52 bomber shot down during the Vietnam War, offering insight into Hanoi’s wartime history and air defense efforts.