A walk around charming Hanoi
By taking our tour, travelers can grasp a perfect opportunity to experience the hustle and bustle of a big city and the pleasant atmosphere of an ancient city at the same time
Hanoi, a 1000-year-old city, is the capital and the heart of Vietnam. It is acclaimed for its rich history and very fine local cuisine. By taking our tour, travelers can grasp a perfect opportunity to experience the hustle and bustle of a big city and the pleasant atmosphere of an ancient city at the same time. A walking tour of 2.5 hours would bring you much more than you expect: quaint Old Town Streets, historical sites, narrow alleys crammed with local food stalls and a lot more. The local cuisine would definitely never let you down with cheap yet mouth-watering full course meals, from traditional noodles (pho) for main course to sweet soup (che) for desert. Everything is ready for you to explore as a true local.
Start your city tour with the Old quarter, the soul of Hanoi. It is made up of 36 streets, each of them is named after the service or the good on offer there. The Old quarter has been the historical and commercial center of the city for more than 1000 years.
Try local food at every corner of every street, either in a restaurant or on the pavement. The best recommendation is to grab some pho, a type of traditional noodles, and then wrap up by a cup of rich and creamy egg coffee.
Like any other big cities, the streets in Hanoi are inevitably busy all day long. If you want to experience all of the best of Hanoi and enjoy the hustle and bustle of the city, then the perfect time is from 8AM to 10 AM.
By taking our tour, travelers can grasp a perfect opportunity to experience the hustle and bustle of a big city and the pleasant atmosphere of an ancient city at the same time
Egg coffee (Café Trứng): beaten with sugar, you can tast it hot or cold, in any season. With its typically Chinese decor on the ground floor and its breathtaking view of Sword Lake, there is no better place to taste this creamy Hanoi’s specialty.
Ceramics, produced in Bat Trang village, have garnished the tables of royal palaces for centuries. Riche families had owned these products.
Born in Mai Chau, Mr. Cuong family represents as a part of the Thai ethnic group
On a small green hill, Mr. Yen Ken's home is away from stalls and vendors of Ta Van village.
Dam Chuon lagoon, at 18 km from Hue, covers an area of 3000 ha
This tour was created by us because a lot of real villages with authentic crafts are disappearing in Vietnam.
A nice biking excursion in the countryside will help you explore green gardens
Biking trip to Vam Xang in Can Tho is witnessing a strong tourist development