Explore Hanoi’s vibrant nightlife by motorbike, savoring street food, iconic sights, and thrilling experiences. Discover hidden gems and local flavors on this unforgettable adventure.
Explore Hanoi’s vibrant nightlife by motorbike, savoring street food, iconic sights, and thrilling experiences. Discover hidden gems and local flavors on this unforgettable adventure.
- Hanoi Opera House - Enter the magnificent French colonial Hanoi Opera House to marvel at its marble staircases, crystal chandeliers, and grand auditorium. Discover its rich history, from revolutionary events to world-class performances, and enjoy live opera, ballet, or traditional Vietnamese shows. Guided tours provide a behind-the-scenes glimpse…
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Hanoi Opera House - Enter the magnificent French colonial Hanoi Opera House to marvel at its marble staircases, crystal chandeliers, and grand auditorium. Discover its rich history, from revolutionary events to world-class performances, and enjoy live opera, ballet, or traditional Vietnamese shows. Guided tours provide a behind-the-scenes glimpse of this cultural landmark.
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St. Joseph’s Cathedral - Visitors to St. Joseph’s Cathedral in Hanoi can admire its impressive neo-Gothic façade, towering twin bell towers, and weathered stone exterior reminiscent of Notre Dame in Paris. Inside, they’ll find a tranquil space with vaulted ceilings, intricate stained-glass windows, and ornate altars. Guests can attend daily Mass or vibrant celebrations like Christmas, when the cathedral is beautifully decorated with lights. The square outside is a popular spot for photography, while the nearby streets are lined with charming cafés perfect for relaxing and people-watching. Along the way, visitors can learn about the cathedral’s French colonial origins, its endurance through wars, and its enduring role as a symbol of Catholic heritage in Vietnam.
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Hang Gai Street (Street of Hemp) - *Explore Street Food in Old Quarter area
+Egg Coffee Kickoff
Begin with a cup of Hanoi’s renowned egg coffee at a local authentic café
Discover its wartime origins and unique preparation
+Street Food Safari
Travel through bustling streets to sample:
Bánh mì – Vietnamese baguette sandwich
Bánh tôm – Hanoi’s iconic deep-fried cake
Phở cuốn – Fresh rice noodle rolls
Bún chả – Grilled pork with noodles and herbs -
Long Bien Bridge - Spanning the Red River, Long Bien Bridge is a historic emblem of Hanoi, designed by French architects and completed in 1902. Once the longest bridge in Asia, it withstood bombings during the Vietnam War and continues to carry trains, motorbikes, and pedestrians today. Visitors can walk along its narrow pedestrian path, feel the river breeze, and enjoy panoramic views of Hanoi’s skyline, bustling river traffic, and nearby farmland. It’s also a favored spot for photographers, especially at sunrise or sunset, when the bridge’s rusted steel frame glows warmly, reflecting over a century of history and resilience.
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Hanoi Ceramic Mosaic Mural - Stretching nearly 4 kilometers along the Red River dyke, Hanoi’s Ceramic Mosaic Mural holds the Guinness World Record as the world’s largest ceramic artwork. Composed of millions of colorful ceramic pieces, it depicts scenes from Vietnamese history, folklore, and modern life, as well as designs by international artists. Visitors can walk or ride alongside the mural to admire its vibrant details, uncover stories behind each panel, and capture unique photos. This expansive outdoor art project not only beautifies the city but also celebrates Hanoi’s 1,000-year history and cultural heritage.
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Hanoi Train Street - Train Street Experience
Visit the legendary Train Street
Enjoy coffee or beer just inches from the tracks as the train passes by - a thrilling and unforgettable experience -
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum - Explore the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, an iconic site in Hanoi where the embalmed body of Vietnam’s revered leader is preserved. Located in Ba Dinh Square, this monumental marble and granite structure is guarded by soldiers in crisp white uniforms. Visitors can explore the surrounding grounds, including the Presidential Palace, Ho Chi Minh’s Stilt House, and lush botanical gardens. A visit offers both historical insight and a glimpse into the profound respect Vietnamese people hold for “Uncle Ho.”

- Motorbike with driver
- English-speaking local guide
- All street food & drinks
- Entrance fees
- Helmet, rain poncho if needed
- Motorbike with driver
- English-speaking local guide
- All street food & drinks
- Entrance fees
- Helmet, rain poncho if needed
- Personal expenses
- Tips for guide and driver (optional)
- Personal expenses
- Tips for guide and driver (optional)
Begin your adventure with a hotel pickup by motorbike, where you’ll receive a warm welcome and a brief safety orientation before meeting your fellow travelers. The journey starts at a charming café with Hanoi’s famous egg coffee, where you’ll discover its historical significance during wartime. Navigate through lively streets on a street food tour—enjoy…
Begin your adventure with a hotel pickup by motorbike, where you’ll receive a warm welcome and a brief safety orientation before meeting your fellow travelers. The journey starts at a charming café with Hanoi’s famous egg coffee, where you’ll discover its historical significance during wartime. Navigate through lively streets on a street food tour—enjoy a crispy bánh mì, savor steaming phở, try fresh phở cuốn, and relish smoky bún chả. Experience the thrill at Train Street as a train rushes by just inches away. Cruise through the city at night, passing by the illuminated Hanoi Opera House, St. Joseph’s Cathedral, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Long Bien Bridge, and the colorful Ceramic Mosaic Road. Conclude with a delightful treat of sticky rice yogurt or local ice cream, then mingle with locals over a glass of fresh bia hơi before heading back with unforgettable memories.
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.