Hanoi Old Quarter (the Old Town of Hanoi) overview
Hanoi Old Quarter, also known as the Old Town of Hanoi, is a 36-street town located to the west and north of Hoan Kiem Lake. Previously, each of these streets sold a different type of item, but now they are mixed to sell everything.
When you visit Hanoi Old Quarter, you will have the opportunity to learn about Hanoians’ daily lives, culture, and social lives, as well as the daily lives of the people who live here today.
Aside from that, tourists have tried and experienced a variety of unique Hanoi street foods sold on the streets of this old town. All of these make the old town of Hanoi become a popular tourist attraction in Vietnam.
Accommodation in Hanoi Old Quarter
The Hanoi Old Quarter is one of the city’s most well-known and important tourist attractions. Tourists can explore Hanoi Old Quarter in a variety of ways, including taking a bus or taxi, walking, riding a bike, or taking a cyclo…
If you stay overnight in Hanoi Old Quarter, there are many hotels ranging from the most luxurious to the cheapest for you to choose from based on your budget.
A three-star hotel in Hanoi’s Old Quarter is adequate for a normal budget, but there are numerous other options. Staying in a 2-star hotel is also very good and cheap.
Almost all of the best hotels are located in Hanoi Old Quarter, so you can easily discover Hanoi Old Quarter as well as enjoy the stress food by yourself from any central hotel in Hanoi with a Hanoi map.
You will have wonderful memories of Hanoi and will have purchased the most unique items that can only be purchased on the streets of this ancient city.
Top attractions in Hanoi Old Quarter
Hoan Kiem Lake
Travel Hanoi Old Quarter, you should also visit the other sights that are located around this area, such as Hoan Kiem Lake, which is located in the true center of Hanoi city, Hoan Kiem Lake is still considered to be “the heart of Hanoi”.
Ngoc Son Temple
The second place you should not miss on your trip to Hanoi is Ngoc Son Temple, which is located on a small island in Hoan Kiem Lake, to arrive at Ngoc Son Temple the tourist must go through The Huc Bridge, where you will have a chance to learn about the history and the different legends about Hanoi.
Dong Xuan market
The next destination in Hanoi’s Old Quarter is Dong Xuan Market, which is still known as the clue market in Hanoi and in northern Vietnam.
There are many different goods to be sold and offered for Hanoians as well as for other cities and provinces that surround Vietnam, and tourists not only have a chance to buy special souvenirs or small gifts here but also have a chance to learn about the trading culture of a city.
Ma May Ancient House
The next place tourists should visit is Ma May Ancient House, which has preserved the old architecture and life of Hanoi in the past.
Ta Hien Street
You should also visit Ta Hien Street, which is the most bustling street at night, where a variety of activities are organized, where everything is sold, where many different dishes are served from morning to midnight, and where travelers who prefer to drink Vietnamese drinks or beer should go.
Visiting the Hanoi Old Quarter allows you to learn more about the daily lives and businesses of the locals, it is very busy all daily day, so the weekends are the best time for you to organize a visit to the old town of Hanoi.
Besides that, there are many different traditional activities that take place in the small streets in Hanoi Old Quarter as well as around Hoan Kiem Lake without traffic.
Food specialties in Hanoi Old Quarter
Another important aspect of your trip to Hanoi is to try the local food of Hanoians on the various streets in this old town, such as Cha Ca Street with Cha Ca dish, which is one of the most famous dishes in Hanoi city, Hang Manh Street with Bun Cha dish, Dinh Liet Street with Sui Cao dish…
The old town of Hanoi is still considered “the paradise of food,” the most special food, all dishes, and food here are very special and delicious, and it is not too expensive for you to try if you are visiting Hanoi for the first time.
How to travel to Hanoi Old Quarter?
As the names indicate, Hanoi Old Quarter/ the old town of Hanoi is located in the heart of Hanoi’s capital, near major attractions such as Hoan Kiem Lake, the heart of Hanoi, Ngoc Son Temple, Temple of Literature, Hoa Lo Prison…
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