- Language: Vietnamese
- Currency: VND
- Religion: Buddism, Taoism, Confucianism, and Mother Goddess
- Timezone: GMT+7
Hanoi -The Thousand-Year-Old Heart of Culture
Hanoi, Vietnam’s thousand-year-old capital, is a city where history and modern life intertwine. Wander through the Old Quarter, visit landmarks like the Temple of Literature, One Pillar Pagoda, and Thang Long Citadel, and feel the weight of centuries past. Hanoi also delights the senses with signature dishes like pho, bun cha, cha ca, and egg coffee—flavors that define the city. Stroll along Hoan Kiem Lake, explore leafy boulevards, or discover vibrant art spaces. In every season, Hanoi’s rhythm remains timeless—deeply rooted in tradition, yet full of creative energy that leaves a lasting impression.


Seasonal Activities
Visit Cultural and Historical Landmarks
Explore the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the Temple of Literature, the One Pillar Pagoda, and Hoa Lo Prison to gain a deeper understanding of Hanoi’s thousand-year-old heritage and Vietnam’s resistance against foreign invaders.
Experience Hanoi’s Art Scene
Enjoy a traditional water puppet show at Thang Long Water Puppet Theater, visit the Hanoi Opera House—home to various art forms including opera, drama, and traditional performances—or discover contemporary art at the Vietnam Museum of Fine Arts.
Explore Traditional Craft Villages
Visit Bat Trang Ceramic Village to try your hand at pottery making, Van Phuc Silk Village to admire Vietnam’s oldest and most exquisite silk products, or Dong Ho Painting Village to learn about traditional folk paintings that embody the nation’s cultural identity.
Weekend Stroll Around Hoan Kiem Lake
Relax by Hoan Kiem Lake, join street art performances on weekends, and capture memorable moments at The Huc Bridge and Ngoc Son Temple. As night falls, the pedestrian street comes alive with folk games, acoustic music, and unique artistic performances.
Hanoi - Must Know & Facts

Learn about Vietnam’s history at the Military History Museum, the country’s 54 ethnic groups at the Ethnology Museum, or the role of women at the Women’s Museum. Hanoi also offers creative art spaces, contemporary exhibitions, and vibrant weekend markets.

Outdoor activities like cycling around West Lake or stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) at sunrise or sunset offer a relaxing experience and a chance to enjoy the fresh air of the capital.

Explore Hanoi’s 36 Old Streets, immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere, and savor signature dishes like pho, bun cha, banh cuon, and egg coffee. Streets like Ta Hien, Hang Buom, and Ly Quoc Su are always lively with vibrant night food spots, attracting both locals and international visitors.