Overview of Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi

Hoan Kiem Lake is the center of the Hanoi. It is famous for the peaceful beauty, the cultural and the historical values. It is the must-visit site in your city tour itinerary. There are also many recommended sites around this central lake. Here is some useful information about the Lake & the surroundings when you plan a visit to Hanoi.

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Vietnam National Museum of History

The Vietnam National Museum of History (VNMH was built in charming French architecture is one of the most attractive museums in Asia. It contains a large collection of valuable objects depicting Vietnam’s history of construction and defense.

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When is the best time to visit Sapa?

When is the best time to visit Sapa? Sapa, Vietnam is one of the top attrations of this beautiful country. Sapa is best seen in the Second week of September when all rice paddies turns to Gold color. Located almost 4 hundred km from Hanoi, most visitors access Sapa by driving ( 5 hours). Sapa […]

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Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum

As one of the nation’s most important institutions of culture and learning, Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum (Vietnamese: Bảo tàng Mỹ thuật Vietnam) became the favorite place for visitors to Hanoi. The museum is famous for its beautifully arranged galleries. The museum displays an unique collection of art treasures dating from every era of national life, from early prehistory and classical antiquity through to the epic story of Vietnamese creative genius in the modern age. Visiting this Museum, travelers will get better understanding of arts in one of the 4 communist countries in the World.

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Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complex

The complex of Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum is one of the must-visit places in Hanoi, especially for those who are interested in contemporary history of Vietnam. It is also the final resting place of President Ho Chi Minh (Bac Ho) – the most iconic leader of Vietnam who has led Vietnam to independence and reunification. This complex includes Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, Ba Dinh Square, Presidential Palace, Ho Chi Minh’s Stilt House, Ho Chi Minh Museum and One Pillar Pagoda. Visiting time of this complex lasts for about 3 hours or more, so you could manage your time to arrange your most interesting day tour in Hanoi.

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8 Best Rooftop Bars in Hanoi

In the first impression of most foreign people, Hanoi is often seen as a city of nostalgia, of lost time, of picturesque antique houses a city, city of chaotic traffic & ubiquitous motorbikes. However, a few people know that when night falls, Hanoi comes out another face: night life with lots of interesting activities. One among 8 best Rooftop Bars where travelers can chill out, enjoy lively atmosphere and stunning view overlooking the shimming city. This guideline will take you to 8 favorite rooftop bars for both local and international visitors, with all information given: opening hours, dress code, pictures, styles and much more.
Scroll down and find the Hanoi rooftop bar best suited for you. Enjoy my city 😀

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Hanoi Old Quarter, things to know

Being known as another name “Hanoi – 36 Old Streets”, Hanoi Old Quarter is considered as the heart and soul of the capital city. It demonstrates seamless fusion between old, proudly-preserved culture and continuously diversifying city; and now it is the oldest yet busiest commercial district and one of the top attractions of Vietnam’s capital.

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Hanoi Opera House

Located in the heart of Hanoi, in a beautiful intersection downtown meets five main city roads, is a huge building called Hanoi Opera House, or the Grand Opera House (Vietnamese: Nhà Hát Lớn Hà Nội). Standing with times over 100 years, Hanoi Opera House has become a witness of Hanoi’s history. This historic building hosts to shows by many of cultural entertaining performances, contemporary dance, bamboo cirque, orchestra concerts and government events.
Hanoi Opera House

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Top Best Hotels In Hanoi Old Quarter

Hanoi is one of the most mesmerizing cities in Southeast Asia. And Hanoi’s Old Quarter is a great place to stay and to see Hanoi at its most authenticity. Streets in Hanoi Old Quarter are lined with charming colonial French architecture alongside traditional Buddhist temples and pagodas, local shop-houses as well as coffee shops, bars, restaurants and galleries. Therefore, it’s such a smart choice if spending your holiday in Hanoi at one of many hotels in or around this convenient area. Hotels located in Hanoi Old Quarter convey the long and rich culture of the Vietnamese capital to life, provide excellent boutique accommodation right in the heart of the city’s tourism hub. Generally, standards for hotels in Vietnam have improved significantly, as well as those in Hanoi in particularly.

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Ngoc Son Temple, Hanoi

Ngoc Son Temple – Temple of the Jade mountain is located on Hoan Kiem Lake in the central of Hanoi, Vietnam ( Number 5 at below map). It is a small islet on the lake and connected to Thap But Tower by a red colored bridge (The Huc Bridge).

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