Hanoi Travel Guide: Champagne Shopping and Best Places to Eat


Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is one of the most underrated cities in Southeast Asia. It doesn’t have beaches, nor does it have rainforests to boast about. However, what Hanoi does have are charming alleyways and streets filled with history and great street food. There’s no doubt that Hanoi is a great city for travelers looking for interesting things to experience in terms of culture, food, history, and so on. Here is your ultimate Hanoi travel guide for 3 days!

Day 1: Morning - Explore the French quarter
Hanoi is a city that is known for its two different yet equally mesmerizing sides. One side is the charming French colonial quarter, and the other is the bustling and colorful Old Quarter. The French quarter is particularly beautiful at sunrise and is a great place to start exploring Hanoi.
You can find lots of splendid architectural works and historical-cultural sites, including Hanoi Opera House, St. Joseph Cathedral,...
The streets of the French Quarter are charming and lined with cafes and small galleries. Walk down this street and explore the small shops and cafes that line the streets.

Day 1: Afternoon - Go for a stroll and explore the Old Quarter
After exploring the French Quarter in the morning, head over to the Old Quarter in the afternoon, which is the other side of Hanoi. The Old Quarter is a vibrant and chaotic place with narrow streets filled with vendors and shops. Explore the narrow streets of the old quarter and go on a food walk through the streets. Start with a visit to Giang Cafe, a popular egg coffee shop in Vietnam. From there, walk to the Hanoi market and explore the lively and chaotic market. After the market, walk down the streets of the Old Quarter going in any direction and explore the colorful streets, the vendors selling everything from fruits, nuts, spices and souvenirs and the small cafes and restaurants. The diversity of the food and cultures in the old quarter make it a great place to explore.

Day 2: Morning - Visit the Hanoi Museum of Art and Vietnamese Ethnology Museum
After exploring the two sides of Hanoi, it’s time to delve into the history and culture of Hanoi. The Hanoi Museum of Art and the Vietnamese Ethnology Museum are two museums in Hanoi that are great places to start. Both museums are located near each other in the Old Quarter, making them easy to visit on the same day. The Hanoi Museum of Art showcases the evolution of Vietnamese art, while the Vietnamese Ethnology Museum showcases the cultures and traditions of Vietnam’s 54 different ethnic groups. Both museums are located within walking distance of each other, and are great museums to visit to understand more about the culture of Vietnam.

Day 2: Afternoon - Shop at Van M Cafe and explore the Hanoi market
As mentioned earlier, the Hanoi market is one of the highlights of a visit to Hanoi and is a must-visit. It is a large and chaotic market that is a great place to shop and explore Vietnamese culture. Shop for souvenirs, spices, nuts and fruits at the market and explore the lively spirit of the market. After the market, explore the small alleys and side streets of the old quarter and visit the cafes and restaurants in the area. The old quarter is a great place to eat and explore the local culture.

Day 3: Morning - Take a stroll along Hoan Kiem Lake and visit the St. Joseph Cathedral
After going on a culinary tour of Hanoi, it is time to explore the beauty of Hanoi and its lakes. Hoan Kiem Lake is a large lake in the heart of the city that is a great place to walk around. From the lake, walk to the nearby St. Joseph Cathedral and explore the beautiful cathedral. The cathedral is a great way to end a visit to Hanoi and explore the culture, history and architecture of the city. From the cathedral, walk back to your hotel or hostel to pack your bags for your next destination.

Hanoi is an underrated city that is filled with culture, history and great street food. Whether you choose to explore the two sides of Hanoi or just one, you will enjoy yourself here. Hanoi is a great place to start your journey to Vietnam and Southeast Asia. Hanoi is a city that offers something for everyone. Whether you’re interested in history or just want to go shopping, Hanoi has it all. There’s no doubt that Hanoi is a great city for travelers looking for something off the beaten path.

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