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This free walking tour Let our eager and skillful guides will help you to uncover this unique capital city which has always been reputable for its long-lasting historical and cultural values as Old Quarter, Train street or Dong Xuan market...
This experience will let you live, feel & breathe the real Hanoi as so you were an inhabitant. We start our journey through time, hearing tales of the war with Chinese, French, and American; learning about the history of the 1000-year-old city and try the best food of Vietnam. Immerse yourself in Vietnamese culture as we walk through the and visit sites known only to locals (the smallest and longest alley, and a hidden temple) and have a deep understanding of religions, history of Vietnam. There will be plenty of time for photographs, as you see how Vietnamese really live in the city. Whether you have a passion for the Vietnamese food or Vietnamese history or prefer listening to the myths and legends, there is something for everyone
This Free Walking Tour will take you to the top destinations of the city that represent Ha Noi ’s rich history and diverse culture: Highlight:
1. Hoan Kiem lake
2. Saint Joseph Cathedral
3. Ngoc Son Temple
4. The Old Quarter
5. 38 Ma May Ancient house
6. Dong Xuan Market
7. O Quan Chuong Gate
8. Hanoi Train Street
9. Bach Ma Temple
We can start the tour at 9:00 AM or 2:00 PM depending on your booking.
Vietnam Asia Trip
Vietnam asia guide meets everyone at head office 64 Hang Trong depart to visit Hanoi
Saint Joseph Cathedral
St Joseph’s Cathedral, or “The Big Church” familiarly called by the locals, is one of the first structures constructed by French colonists during their expansion in Indochina and still intact in Hanoi after two fierce wars
Hoan Kiem Lake & Ngoc Son Temple
Ngoc Son Temple – The Huc Bridge – Pen Tower – Ink Stone, the combination between Ngoc Son Temple and Hoan Kiem Lake has created a unified architecture with ancient and harmonious beauty for temples and lakes. Note: Ngoc Son Temple closes at 17:30..
Hanoi Train Street
The Hanoi Train Street is one of the most famous and adventurous tourist spots in Hanoi. It’s a tiny narrow street hidden in one of the back streets of Hanoi and surrounded by high narrow houses packed closely together. These families’ backyards are the railways where the train passes a few times per day.
Dong Xuan Market
Đồng Xuân Market (Chợ Đồng Xuân) is a market in the center district Hoan Kiem of Hanoi. Originally built by the French administration in 1889, Đồng Xuân Market has been renovated several times with the latest in 1994 after a fire which almost destroyed the market. Nowadays, Đồng Xuân Market is the largest covered market of Hanoi where the wholesale traders sell everything from clothes, household goods to foodstuffs.
Bach Ma Temple
Located in the heart of Hanoi Old Quarter, Bach Ma Temple is regarded as a remarkable historical monument associated with the event of King Ly Thai To’s capital relocation. It stands among the Four Guarding Temples of Thang Long Citadel which were established to form an enclosing boundary of strongholds around the city and deal with potential threats.
O Quan Chuong
O Quan Chuong, aka. O Dong Ha, is an old gate in Hanoi, located in the east of Thang Long Citadel.
The Old Quarter
Western Town – walking street Ma May or ‘International intersection’: Ta Hien – Luong Ngoc Quyen – Dinh Liet is the gathering location of foreign tourists and Vietnamese community to visit, have fun and shop.
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