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Discover Hanoi Old Quarter by walking tour and enjoying street foods with Train street | Hanoi, Vietnam
The Hanoi National Historical Museum's traditional Vietnamese architecture, with its yellow facade and red roof, set in a lush green courtyard, showcasing Vietnam's rich history and culture.
Discover Hanoi Old Quarter by walking tour and enjoying street foods with Train street | Hanoi, Vietnam
Discover Hanoi Old Quarter by walking tour and enjoying street foods with Train street | Hanoi, Vietnam
Discover Hanoi Old Quarter by walking tour and enjoying street foods with Train street | Hanoi, Vietnam

Discover Hanoi Old Quarter by walking tour and enjoying street foods with Train street | Hanoi, Vietnam


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  • Book a Hanoi Old Quarter walking tour with English-speaking guide to explore iconic cultural landmarks.
  • Visit Museum of National History, Hanoi Opera House, and charming Trang Tien French Street on foot.
  • Discover Ngoc Son Temple, Ma May Ancient House, Train Street, and Phung Hung Painting Street.
  • Enjoy authentic Bun Cha and Banh Mi lunch with KKday exclusive booking convenience and best online deal.
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypePrivate tour, Shared tour, Small Group
Transportation methodHotel transfer, Get there on your own
Departure TimeStandard Departure (8-9 am)
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementLunch included, With Snacks
Additional service & facilityTransfer included
Sightseeing typeMuseum tour, Traditional markets, City walking tour, Temples & shrines, Historic site tour, Hiking
TransportWalking

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— What You Can Expect —

On this tour we will take you on a walk through the Old Quarter, an eclectic and vibrant area that is considered the historic heart and soul of Hanoi!

Prepare yourself to be blown away by everything this neighborhood has to offer! With the help of our local guide, you'll be able to discover hidden pagodas, beautiful Buddhist temples, secret

alleyways, Vietnamese & French architecture, traditional old houses, bustling markets and ancient gates. You'll get lost in a one of a kind world - very different from the rest of the city- and

you'll get the chance to see how the locals lived 200 years ago! With a history dating back 1000 years, the Old Quarter is the meeting point of past, present and future.

Tour guide picks you up at your hotel to Vietnam Museum of History to start the tour.

-Important Information -

  • Pick-up time: around 8:00AM/ around 1:30PM at your hotel in Hanoi old quarter.
  • Pick-up point: Your hotel in Hanoi Old Quarter, Vietnam. If your hotel is outside the old quarter please help us come to our meeting point in 22 Hàng Muối street at 8:00am 
  • Duration approx. : 3 hours
  • Private Tour from 2-8 people
  • Morning tour: From 8:30 - 11:30 AM
  • Afternoon tour: From 14:00 - 17:00 PM

Purchase Notice

1 way taxi/grab from your hotel to Vietnam Museum of History

- minimum 2 people can book the tour

- joining group tour with maximum 8 people

Vietnam National Museum of History with entrance ticket (40k/person)

Hanoi Opera House with Trang Tien French style street

Ma May Ancient House with entrance ticket (20k/person)

Bach Ma temple: the oldest Buddhist temple in Hanoi

Quan Chuong Gate

Dong Xuan Market: The oldest market in Hanoi

Phung Hung Mural Street

Train street to watch the train passing on 11.40 am

Taste a real Vietnamese coffee/Egg coffee

Walk back to your hotel

Reminders

  • This tour requires walking about 4 kilometers.

  • All entrance tickets are not included

  • Only use taxi to pick you up from hotel to Vietnam National Museum of History.

  • Only use English/Vietnamese tour guide

  • The tour will be operated if we have enough customers ( at least from 2 people )

FAQ

1. Is a Hanoi Old Quarter walking tour, including street food, a worthwhile experience for cultural exploration?

Yes, it offers a deep dive into Hanoi's vibrant culture and history. You'll navigate ancient streets, discover hidden gems like Ngoc Son Temple and Ma May Ancient House, and witness local life around Hoan Kiem Lake. The street food component provides an authentic taste of Hanoi's culinary heritage, making it a comprehensive cultural and gastronomic journey. It's especially valuable for first-time visitors seeking an immersive overview.

2. How long is the typical duration for exploring Hanoi Old Quarter and experiencing Train Street on a walking tour?

A typical Hanoi Old Quarter walking tour, which often includes highlights like Train Street, usually lasts around 3 to 4 hours. This duration allows ample time to explore various landmarks, enjoy street food stops, and soak in the atmosphere of each location without feeling rushed. The pace is generally leisurely, suitable for appreciating the details of the bustling Old Quarter.

3. What specific cultural landmarks, like Ngoc Son Temple and Ma May Ancient House, are visited during a Hanoi Old Quarter walking tour?

A Hanoi Old Quarter walking tour typically includes several iconic cultural landmarks. You can expect to visit the serene Ngoc Son Temple on Hoan Kiem Lake, the well-preserved Ma May Ancient House offering a glimpse into traditional Vietnamese architecture, and the historic Museum of National History. Other stops often include the grand Hanoi Opera House, charming Trang Tien French Street, and unique Phung Hung Painting Street, providing a rich cultural tapestry.

4. Which famous local dishes, such as Bun Cha and Banh Mi, are typically sampled on a Hanoi street food walking tour?

On a Hanoi street food walking tour, you'll savor several iconic local dishes. Foremost among them are Bun Cha, a delicious combination of grilled pork with vermicelli noodles and herbs, and Banh Mi, a flavorful Vietnamese sandwich. Other common samples include Pho (noodle soup), Che (sweet dessert soup), various spring rolls, and egg coffee, offering a diverse culinary experience that highlights Hanoi's gastronomic delights.

5. What comfortable attire is recommended for a walking tour through Hanoi Old Quarter and its various attractions?

For a walking tour in Hanoi Old Quarter, comfortable footwear like walking shoes or sandals is highly recommended, as you'll be on your feet for several hours. Light, breathable clothing suitable for warm and humid weather is ideal. It's also advisable to bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen for sun protection, and a light rain jacket during the wet season. Modest clothing is respectful when visiting temples or historical sites.

6. What unique photography opportunities can be found at Phung Hung Painting Street and Train Street in Hanoi Old Quarter?

Phung Hung Painting Street offers vibrant murals depicting Hanoi's history and daily life, providing colorful backdrops for unique photos. Train Street presents a dramatic scene where a train passes mere inches from residential homes, offering iconic shots, though safety precautions and timing are crucial. Both locations capture the authentic, bustling essence and character of Hanoi Old Quarter, making them prime spots for memorable photography.

7. What historical insights can be gained from visiting landmarks like the Museum of National History and Hanoi Opera House on a walking tour?

Visiting the Museum of National History on a walking tour provides insights into Vietnam's rich heritage, from ancient civilizations to modern times, through extensive artifacts and exhibits. The Hanoi Opera House showcases impressive French colonial architecture and its historical role in the city's artistic and cultural development. These sites offer a deeper understanding of Hanoi's past, its significant influences, and its enduring cultural narrative.

8. What is the walking pace like for exploring Trang Tien French Street and the area around Hoan Kiem Lake on a guided tour?

A guided walking tour typically adopts a moderate and comfortable pace, allowing participants to fully absorb the sights and sounds of Trang Tien French Street and the Hoan Kiem Lake area. The pace is designed for exploration, providing ample opportunities to stop, observe, and take photographs without feeling rushed. This ensures a relaxed and immersive experience as you discover these charming and historically rich areas.

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