HIGHLIGHT
- Immerse yourself in the rich history of Hanoi by visiting top attractions
- French Quarter, Old Quarter, Long Bien Bridge.
- Discover the hidden gems of Hanoi by exploring the maze of tiny backstreets and witnessing the daily lives of local people.
- Experience the authentic Hanoi, complete with its good, bad, and weird aspects, providing a realistic and immersive experience.
- Gain insight into the local culture by interacting with the people who live and work in Hanoi, allowing you to truly appreciate and understand their way of life.
- Eat and drink like the locals do and explore different dishes.
ITINERARY
Our Hanoi Jeep team will pick you up from your hotel around 18:00.
We will drive through a popular coffee and lemon-tea street, then continue to the historic old church of Hanoi to meet the group and our guide.
You’ll learn about the history of Joseph’s Cathedral and take pictures before enjoying some food.
Next, we head to a hidden gem street to enjoy Bun Cha and Nem (spring rolls) from a family cooking Bun Cha since 1925, famously visited by President Obama in 2016.
Our tour continues in the French Quarter, where you’ll admire the beautiful colonial architecture at night and take pictures of the Hanoi Opera House.
We will then ride through the ceramic road and Chuong Duong Bridge to enjoy the fresh air and view of the Red River, stopping at Long Bien Bridge for a night view of Hanoi city.
Our ride through organized, chaotic traffic takes us to a local restaurant with authentic food, then to small alleys to try different versions of Pho and other famous Vietnamese dishes.
Riding around the big lake offers a romantic view of Hanoi, rarely seen by travelers. We’ll drive around the city, passing Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, and stopping for pictures.
A short drive takes us to an egg coffee shop next to the railway track, where you can enjoy an egg coffee and watch the train come through.
After enjoying the tour, we’ll take you back to your hotel, finishing around 22:00.
Private tours available.
$95 per person.
Before You Go:
- Dress Code: Please wear clothes that cover your shoulders and knees when visiting Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum.
- Hanoi Train Street: Yes, you can see the famous Hanoi Train Street as it is part of our itinerary. While the train street was recently closed, we know how, when, where, and what to take you to see.
- Rainy Weather: In case of rain, we will provide ponchos for you to keep the adventure spirits high.
- Suitable for Everyone: This experience is suitable for anyone who enjoys experiencing ordinary life and seeking out new experiences in Hanoi.
- Difficulty Level: This tour is rated easy, so no prior experience is needed.
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