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Hanoi Walking Tours: Feel the Atmosphere of the Ancient East
Hanoi is an amazing city and is overly rich in attractions. Moreover, there are places connected with the history of a thousand years ago and the imperial era of Vietnam, as well as colonial attractions from the French times. Here, among the narrow streets and bustling markets, amazing discoveries await you that will touch the deepest strings of the soul. If you are planning a trip to Vietnam, you can book a free tour in Hanoi.
The Best Places You Can Visit In Hanoi
The colorful capital of Vietnam is more than 1,000 years old. And ancient Hanoi gets along well with modern Hanoi. From ancient temples to colonial buildings, all these places that you can visit as part of a free walking tour in Hanoi will tell you fascinating stories and give you unforgettable experiences.
- Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. The Mausoleum of the former President of Vietnam is a whole architectural complex, which includes five objects. Externally, the mausoleum slightly resembles a large lotus. You can climb to the second floor by a stone staircase and there, at the top, you can see a coffin made of transparent glass, through which you can see the president. However, the ticket will cost you about $2.
- Presidential Palace. The Presidential Palace in Hanoi is a beautiful building with unique architecture and bright yellow color. Visitors can explore the well-kept grounds, pond, and pagoda, as well as see Ho Chi Minh's old cars. However, access to the inside of the palace itself is prohibited, and it is forbidden to photograph the building from the front.
- One Pillar Pagoda. This architectural work of art resembles a lotus blossom. Built in 1049 during the reign of Emperor Ly Thai Tong, it has deep cultural and religious significance for the Vietnamese, especially for those praying for a son.
- Temple of Literature. With its ancient architecture and beautiful courtyards, this historical complex immerses you in the past, demonstrating the importance of scholars and education in Vietnamese culture. The entrance fee is around $3.
- St. Joseph’s Cathedral. This cathedral is a majestic neo-Gothic building, characterized by its high towers and stained glass windows. Situated in the bustling Old Quarter, it attracts both tourists and believers with its architectural beauty and spiritual atmosphere.
Practical Information: Tour Schedule, Meeting Places, and Booking Details
A typical Hanoi city tour lasts about 3 hours and is conducted in English. Explore all the detailed information about Hanoi walking tours by clicking their names. And now we suggest you read the reviews of our tourists:
Experience Hanoi: Vegan Culinary Delights & Iconic Train Street
“I wouldn't call it a vegan tour cause there are also people on the trip eating meat. So you won't go to completely vegan restaurants but to some local restaurants where the guide will order some vegan food for you:)”
Pedaling Through Hanoi's Hidden Gems and Banana Island
“The very friendly guide took us around many places in Hanoi. I highly recommend this tour.”
All-in-One Walking Tour Hanoi Through Train Street with Small Group
“We had an amazing tour! Nam is very knowledgeable and super nice. We learned a lot about the history and culture of Vietnam. Wear comfortable shoes because you will walk a lot.”
Near Hanoi, there is Nội Bài International Airport (HAN), 35 km from the city. You can get to the center by taxi or bus. In Hanoi, there is a railway station, and trains run along the coast of Vietnam, from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City and also to the mountainous regions of Vietnam.
Book the Hanoi Walking Tour
If you want to plan your trip to Hanoi, you can book a free walking tour of the city. Our guides have extensive experience in conducting excursions and can tell you everything about the city and its interesting places. If you want to get the maximum charge of positive emotions and memories for many years to come, visit Hanoi and you will be satisfied.