1. Old Quarter & Hoan Kiem Lake
Begin your adventure in the vibrant Old Quarter, a maze of historic streets that has served as the city's commercial heart for centuries. As you cruise through its lively neighborhoods, witness the energy of daily life, traditional shop houses, bustling street vendors, and local markets.
Pass by:
- Hanoi Old Quarter
- Dong Xuan Market
- Hoan Kiem Lake
Learn about the origins of the city and the unique character that makes the Old Quarter one of its most fascinating areas.
2. French Quarter
Leave the narrow streets behind and enter the elegant French Quarter, where wide boulevards and colonial architecture reflect a different chapter of the city's history.
Pass by:
- Hanoi Opera House
- Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi
- Trang Tien Street
- French colonial villas
Discover how French influence helped shape the city's architecture, culture, and urban landscape.
3. Ba Dinh District
Continue to Ba Dinh, the political center of modern Vietnam and home to some of the nation's most important landmarks.
Pass by:
- Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
- Presidential Palace
- Ba Dinh Square
- National Assembly Building
Hear stories about Vietnam's modern history while passing through the heart of the country's political capital.
4. Photo Stop: Tran Quoc Pagoda & West Lake
Arrive at Tran Quoc Pagoda, the oldest Buddhist temple in the city, beautifully situated on a small island along the shores of West Lake.
Enjoy time to capture photos with your Jeep while admiring one of the capital's most iconic cultural landmarks and the peaceful scenery of its largest lake.
5. Photo Stop: B-52 Victory Museum
Visit the B-52 Victory Museum, a unique historical site showcasing wartime relics and outdoor exhibits related to the 1972 air campaign over the city.
Take memorable photos beside the iconic B-52 aircraft wreckage and gain insight into an important chapter of Vietnam's history.
6. Photo Stop: Long Bien Bridge
Continue to Long Bien Bridge, one of the city's most recognizable landmarks and a symbol of resilience for more than a century.
Step off the Jeep to capture stunning photos overlooking the Red River while learning about the bridge's fascinating past and its role in the city's development.