Explore Hanoi’s hidden gems by Jeep or Vespa, savor street food, and dive into local culture with our thrilling adventure tour.
Explore Hanoi’s hidden gems by Jeep or Vespa, savor street food, and dive into local culture with our thrilling adventure tour.
- St. Joseph’s Cathedral - St. Joseph’s Cathedral stands as one of Hanoi’s iconic landmarks. Constructed in 1886, it showcases stunning neo-Gothic architecture and continues to function as an active Catholic church. Nestled in the Old Quarter, it offers a serene escape amidst bustling cafés and historic streets.
- Presidential Palace - The…
- St. Joseph’s Cathedral - St. Joseph’s Cathedral stands as one of Hanoi’s iconic landmarks. Constructed in 1886, it showcases stunning neo-Gothic architecture and continues to function as an active Catholic church. Nestled in the Old Quarter, it offers a serene escape amidst bustling cafés and historic streets.
- Presidential Palace - The National Assembly, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Presidential Palace are situated in the government district, as Hanoi serves as the capital of Vietnam.
- Hanoi Train Street - Hanoi Train Street is a distinctive location where trains pass mere inches from local residences, providing an exhilarating and genuine glimpse into Hanoi’s daily life.
- Hang Gai Street (Street of Hemp) - The Old Quarter of Hanoi is the city’s historic core, renowned for its narrow streets, traditional homes, and vibrant local culture. Each street historically specialized in a specific craft or trade, creating a unique cultural ambiance. Today, the Old Quarter is teeming with shops, street food, cafés, markets, and ancient temples, making it one of the most lively and authentic areas in Hanoi.
- Huu Tiep Lake and the Downed B-52 - Huu Tiep Lake, often referred to as B-52 Lake, is a small lake in Hanoi’s Ngoc Ha neighborhood. It is renowned for the remnants of an American B-52 bomber shot down during the 1972 air raids. The aircraft debris remains in the water today, serving as a poignant historical reminder of the Vietnam War and a unique attraction for those exploring local history.
- Tay Ho - West Lake is the largest lake in Hanoi, celebrated for its tranquil atmosphere, picturesque views, and beautiful temples along its shores. It is a favored spot for walking, cycling, enjoying cafés, and watching the sunset. The area surrounding the lake offers a blend of local culture and modern lifestyle, making it one of the most relaxing places in the city.

- Bottled water
- Meals
- Tea and coffee
- Bottled water
- Meals
- Tea and coffee
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Experience a truly distinctive way to explore the city by combining the excitement of riding in a classic military-style Jeep with the delightful flavors of Hanoi’s renowned street food. Journey through hidden alleys, bustling local markets, and lively neighborhoods, pausing at genuine eateries frequented by locals.
Savor iconic dishes such as bun cha,…
Experience a truly distinctive way to explore the city by combining the excitement of riding in a classic military-style Jeep with the delightful flavors of Hanoi’s renowned street food. Journey through hidden alleys, bustling local markets, and lively neighborhoods, pausing at genuine eateries frequented by locals.
Savor iconic dishes such as bun cha, pho cuon, and egg coffee while gaining insights into Hanoi’s history, culture, and daily life from a knowledgeable local guide. With open-air views, no worries about navigation, and numerous delicious stops, this tour offers the perfect mix of adventure, culture, and culinary delight!
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.