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Hanoi Day Tour by Limousine | Incense Village, Train Street & Local Cuisine | Optional Half Day or Full Day
Hanoi Day Tour by Limousine | Incense Village, Train Street & Local Cuisine | Optional Half Day or Full Day
Hanoi Day Tour by Limousine | Incense Village, Train Street & Local Cuisine | Optional Half Day or Full Day
Hanoi Day Tour by Limousine | Incense Village, Train Street & Local Cuisine | Optional Half Day or Full Day
Hanoi Day Tour by Limousine | Incense Village, Train Street & Local Cuisine | Optional Half Day or Full Day

Hanoi Day Tour by Limousine | Incense Village, Train Street & Local Cuisine | Optional Half Day or Full Day

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Duration:7 hour(s)
Guided language: English / Tiếng Việt
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  • Visit the vibrant Quang Phu Cau Incense Village for colorful photo opportunities.
  • Experience the world-famous Hanoi Train Street up close.
  • Explore historic sites: Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Temple of Literature & Hoa Lo Prison.
  • Discover local culture at Tran Quoc Pagoda by West Lake. 
  • Taste authentic Bun Cha, Banh Mi & Egg Coffee – Hanoi’s must-try flavors.
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— What You Can Expect —

Discover the best of Hanoi in one day!

  • Morning Tour( Included Lunch): Visit the colorful Quang Phu Cau Incense Village (or Bat Trang Pottery Village on rainy days), explore the famous Hanoi Train Street, and enjoy a tasty local lunch with Bun Cha & Banh Mi.
  • Afternoon Tour (Excluded Lunch): Step into history at Hoa Lo Prison, visit the ancient Temple of Literature, admire the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Ba Dinh Square, then relax by West Lake at the beautiful Tran Quoc Pagoda, ending with Hanoi’s signature Egg Coffee.
  • Full-Day Tour: Combine both experiences for the ultimate Hanoi journey – a perfect mix of culture, history, and cuisine.

— Important Information —

Pick-up time:

  • Morning Tour: 07:15 – 07:30
  • Afternoon Tour: 12:30 – 13:00
  • Full-Day Tour: 07:15 – 07:30

Pick-up point: Your hotel in Hanoi Old Quarter

Duration: 

  • Morning Tour: approx. 4.5 hours
  • Afternoon Tour: approx. 5 hours
  • Full-Day Tour: approx. 10 hours

Luggage Instructions: No large luggage allowed (small daypacks only)

Capture vibrant photos at Hanoi’s famous Incense Village, where thousands of colorful incense sticks are hand-crafted and sun-dried by local artisans

A person in a conical hat walking through vibrant rows of red incense sticks drying at Quang Phu Cau Incense Village, offering unique photo opportunities.

A unique dining experience – taste Hanoi’s famous dishes with a front-row view of Train Street.

Tourists enjoy authentic local food at a charming Hanoi street-view restaurant, adorned with cherry blossoms, overlooking the bustling city below.

Authentic local lunch: Bun Cha with fresh herbs, vermicelli, and traditional dipping sauce

Authentic local lunch: Bun Cha with fresh herbs, vermicelli, and traditional dipping sauce

Step back in time at Hoa Lo Prison, known as the ‘Hanoi Hilton,’ to learn about Vietnam’s turbulent history.

The yellow exterior of Hanoi's Hoa Lo Prison, featuring an arched entrance adorned with red decorations, as visitors enter this historically significant museum.

Explore Vietnam’s first university from the 11th century, dedicated to Confucius, and admire its timeless architecture

Tourists explore Hanoi's Temple of Literature, observing ancient stone steles inscribed with names of scholars, delving into Vietnam's rich educational and historical heritage.

Discover Hanoi’s oldest pagoda, located on West Lake, a serene symbol of Vietnamese Buddhism

Aerial view of Tran Quoc Pagoda situated on a lush island in the middle of Hanoi's West Lake, showcasing its stunning historical architecture amidst natural beauty.

End your journey with Hanoi’s signature Egg Coffee – a creamy, sweet treat you can’t miss.

Two beautifully crafted Hanoi egg coffees, adorned with delicate latte art on their frothy tops, served on a rustic wooden table, inviting a delightful tasting experience.

Purchase Notice

Price policy for children: Based on Year Of Birth

  • Children under 5 years old: Free of charge (meals not included, sharing seat with parents). Parents pay any extra entrance fees if applicable. If a separate seat on the bus is required, surcharge 150,000 VND/child.
  • Children from 5 – 8 years old → 75% price of aldult
  • Children from 9 years old and above → Charged as adult.

Age Restriction

  • Participants should be in good health; this tour involves walking and outdoor activities.
  • Not suitable for infants, pregnant travelers, or guests with heart problems, asthma, or serious medical conditions.

Transportation Zone

  • Free pick-up & drop-off at hotels within Hanoi Old Quarter.
  • A surcharge applies for pick-up locations outside the designated zone.

Surcharges

Extra charges may apply for:

・Pick-up outside Hanoi Old Quarter

・Public holidays / peak seasons (to be notified at booking)

・Overtime charges apply if the activity exceeds stated duration.

FAQ

1. Is visiting Hanoi Train Street a unique experience?

Yes, Hanoi Train Street offers a truly unique glimpse into local life, as trains pass mere inches from residential homes. Visitors can witness the daily routines of residents living alongside the railway, enjoy a cup of traditional egg coffee, and capture memorable photos in this distinctive urban setting. It's an immersive cultural experience that highlights the city's charm.

2. What can visitors experience at Hanoi Train Street?

At Hanoi Train Street, visitors can observe the incredible proximity of active train tracks to local homes and businesses. You can enjoy a drink at one of the cafes lining the tracks, watch the trains pass by (check schedules locally for timing), and take photos of the vibrant street art and unique atmosphere. It’s an intimate look at a rare urban phenomenon.

3. What are the best photo opportunities at Quang Phu Cau Incense Village?

Quang Phu Cau Incense Village is a vibrant location perfect for photography. The best opportunities include capturing the bundles of colorful incense sticks drying in the sun, arranged in stunning patterns like giant floral displays. Focus on the artisans at work, the stacks of red, pink, and yellow incense, and the unique cultural backdrop of the village.

4. What historical insights can be gained from visiting Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and the Temple of Literature?

Visiting the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum offers insight into Vietnam's modern history and its revered leader. The Temple of Literature, Vietnam's first national university, provides a deep dive into ancient Vietnamese education, Confucian philosophy, and the importance of scholarship through its well-preserved architecture, courtyards, and steles of doctors.

5. What is the significance of Tran Quoc Pagoda near West Lake?

Tran Quoc Pagoda, situated on an island within West Lake, is one of Vietnam's oldest pagodas, dating back over 1,500 years. It serves as a significant Buddhist cultural symbol and a serene place of worship. Its historical architecture, scenic location, and spiritual importance make it a key landmark reflecting Vietnam's rich religious heritage.

6. What traditional Vietnamese cuisine, like Bun Cha and Banh Mi, can travelers taste in Hanoi?

In Hanoi, travelers can savor iconic dishes such as Bun Cha, a flavorful dish of grilled pork and noodles served with a dipping sauce, and Banh Mi, a delicious Vietnamese baguette sandwich. Don't miss the famous Egg Coffee, a rich and creamy beverage that offers a unique local taste experience, showcasing Hanoi's diverse culinary scene.

7. How convenient is it to travel between Quang Phu Cau Incense Village and Hanoi's city attractions?

Traveling between Quang Phu Cau Incense Village and Hanoi's central attractions is made convenient by private transport. A comfortable vehicle ensures a smooth journey, bypassing the complexities of public transportation or ride-hailing services for longer distances. This allows for efficient travel and more time to enjoy each site without navigation worries.

8. What is the typical duration for exploring major sites like the Incense Village and Train Street?

The typical duration for exploring Quang Phu Cau Incense Village allows for about 1 to 1.5 hours, providing ample time for photography and cultural immersion. For Hanoi Train Street, visitors usually spend around 30-60 minutes, depending on train schedules, to soak in the atmosphere and enjoy a coffee. These timings ensure a comprehensive visit to each unique spot.

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