The dishes offered are distinctive and varied, with menus that change according to the season and day. Guests will be led by a team of dedicated and enthusiastic local guides. Groups are kept small, with a maximum of 10 participants.
The dishes offered are distinctive and varied, with menus that change according to the season and day. Guests will be led by a team of dedicated and enthusiastic local guides. Groups are kept small, with a maximum of 10 participants.
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Night Market - The Old Quarter Night Market in Hanoi is a vibrant and colorful destination that comes alive every weekend. Extending along the main streets of Hang Dao, Hang Ngang, and Hang Duong, the market is lined with stalls offering a variety of traditional handicrafts, souvenirs, clothing, street food, and local snacks.
As visitors wander…
- Night Market - The Old Quarter Night Market in Hanoi is a vibrant and colorful destination that comes alive every weekend. Extending along the main streets of Hang Dao, Hang Ngang, and Hang Duong, the market is lined with stalls offering a variety of traditional handicrafts, souvenirs, clothing, street food, and local snacks.
As visitors wander through the bustling lanes, they are enveloped by the sounds of street performers, the aroma of grilled treats, and the friendly smiles of local vendors. The market is not just a shopping destination but also a cultural experience, providing an opportunity to immerse oneself in the authentic atmosphere of Hanoi’s Old Quarter. Brightly lit lanterns and decorative lights enhance the charm, making it an ideal spot for evening exploration and photography.
- Hanoi Train Street - Hanoi Train Street is one of the city’s most unique and captivating attractions. Nestled in the heart of the Old Quarter, this narrow residential street features train tracks running directly through it, with houses, cafés, and shops just inches away.
Several times a day, visitors can witness an exhilarating scene as the train passes by, leaving only moments for locals and tourists to step aside. Between train times, the street becomes a cozy area filled with charming coffee shops, where one can enjoy Vietnamese coffee while observing daily life along the tracks.
It’s a perfect blend of excitement, local culture, and picturesque scenery — an unforgettable experience for those seeking to discover a different side of Hanoi.
- Hang Gai Street (Street of Hemp) - Hanoi Old Quarter is the historic core of Vietnam’s capital, renowned for its labyrinth of narrow streets, each traditionally dedicated to a specific trade. Adorned with French colonial architecture, ancient temples, and bustling markets, the area is a lively mix of the old and the new.
Here, visitors can stroll past shops selling silk, handicrafts, and antiques, or pause at a street-side stall for a bowl of steaming pho. The Old Quarter also houses hidden courtyards, traditional tube houses, and centuries-old pagodas, offering a glimpse into Hanoi’s rich cultural heritage.
By day, it hums with the rhythm of local life; by night, it transforms into a vibrant hub of street food, music, and night markets — making it a must-visit destination for any traveler to Hanoi.
- St. Joseph’s Cathedral - St. Joseph’s Cathedral is one of Hanoi’s most iconic landmarks, situated in the heart of the Old Quarter. Constructed in 1886, this magnificent neo-Gothic church was inspired by the design of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, featuring tall twin bell towers, pointed arches, and stunning stained-glass windows.
Surrounded by charming cafés and tree-lined streets, the cathedral is not only a place of worship but also a popular gathering spot for locals and tourists alike. By day, it stands as a serene architectural gem; by night, it glows warmly under the lights, creating a romantic and atmospheric scene.
Visiting St. Joseph’s Cathedral offers a glimpse into Hanoi’s French colonial past and a tranquil escape from the city’s bustling streets.
- Dong Xuan Market - Dong Xuan Market is the largest covered market in Hanoi and a bustling hub for both locals and visitors. Located in the Old Quarter, this three-story building is filled with stalls selling everything from fresh produce, seafood, and spices to clothes, fabrics, and souvenirs.
It’s a place where one can experience the vibrant energy of local trade, hear the lively bargaining between vendors and customers, and discover unique items at affordable prices. Beyond shopping, the market’s surrounding streets are filled with street food stalls serving traditional Hanoi dishes, making it an ideal spot to combine sightseeing with culinary exploration.
A visit to Dong Xuan Market offers an authentic glimpse into daily life in Hanoi and the city’s rich commercial history.
- Hoan Kiem Lake Walking Street - Hoan Kiem Lake is the symbolic heart of Hanoi, providing a peaceful escape from the city’s bustling streets. Surrounded by shaded walking paths, gardens, and historical landmarks, the lake is a favorite spot for both locals and visitors to relax, exercise, and enjoy the scenery.
At its center lies Turtle Tower, a small yet iconic structure that reflects beautifully on the water. On the northern shore stands Ngoc Son Temple, reached by the bright red The Huc Bridge, a picturesque spot especially at sunrise and sunset.
Steeped in legend and charm, Hoan Kiem Lake is not only a place of leisure but also a cultural treasure, embodying the soul of Hanoi.

- Meals as per itinerary (6+ dishes)
- English speaking guide
- A bottle of water, coffee, or beer
- Meals as per itinerary (6+ dishes)
- English speaking guide
- A bottle of water, coffee, or beer
- Tip/Gratuities for guide
- Tip/Gratuities for guide
- If you have dietary or allergy problems, please let us know so we can change the activities to better suit you.
- If you have dietary or allergy problems, please let us know so we can change the activities to better suit you.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.