2 Day Hanoi Itinerary

An Ideal 2-Day Hanoi Itinerary for Beginners in 2024

An Ideal 2-Day Hanoi Itinerary for Beginners in 2024

Why spend countless hours planning your Hanoi adventure through travel agencies? We believe in equipping you with all the essential information you need to effortlessly create your own tailor-made itinerary. In this article, we present our 2-day Hanoi itinerary, complete with must-visit attractions, renowned culinary delights, and beverage choices for you to savor at your leisure. 

Is 2 days in Hanoi enough?

We understand that not everyone can allocate an abundance of time to their Hanoi visit. While a single day in Hanoi may feel somewhat limited, a two-day stay can be remarkably fulfilling for exploration. The city’s key attractions are conveniently located near one another, facilitating easy exploration by foot or with available options like taxis, bus tours, or motorbike rentals. However, for those fortunate enough to have more than three days to spare, Hanoi still has an abundance of hidden gems waiting to be discovered.

2 Day Hanoi itinerary 

What to do in Hanoi for 2 days?

The first day in Hanoi 


Hanoi – Hoan Kiem Lake – Hanoi Opera House – Egg Coffee – St. Joseph Cathedral – Hoa Lo prison – Water puppet show – Free time

Your first day in Hanoi promises a delightful adventure packed with fascinating experiences. As you arrive in the charming city, the Hanoi Old Quarter offers a multitude of hotels and hostels. Nestled in this historic neighborhood, you’ll find yourself just a stone’s throw away from the Hoan Kiem Lake.

1. Hoan Kiem Lake offers the perfect backdrop for creating cherished memories. Strolling around the lake, you’ll discover many local culinary delights, cozy cafes, and vibrant shopping opportunities.

MapHoan Kiem lake

2. Close by, the Hanoi Opera House awaits your exploration. Its cultural significance makes it a must-visit on your itinerary.

The Opera House is often likened to a “miniature Opera Garnier Paris.” This architectural masterpiece attracts a diverse array of visitors, with its historical, cultural, architectural, and fine arts significance. 

As a quintessential symbol of Hanoi, it also provides an excellent background for capturing memorable photographs. For those interested in exploring its interior, guided tours are available, allowing you to uncover the Opera House’s rich heritage.
Map
Hanoi Opera HouseTour Details:

  • Duration: 70 minutes per tour.
  • Price: 120,000 VND per person.
  • Available on: Monday to Sunday (excluding Fridays).
  • Tour timings: 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

For a unique treat, make your way to Giang coffee – 39 Nguyen Huu Huan and savor the city’s finest egg coffee. The café serves different coffee flavors, and its ancient ambiance is ideal for taking unforgettable photos.Giang coffee

3. Your next destination is the St. Joseph Cathedral. En route, you’ll traverse charming old streets teeming with boutiques, cafes, souvenir shops, street vendors, and delectable dining options. The church itself offers a glimpse into its history, whether you choose to explore its interior or simply admire its timeless architecture from the outside.
Map
st Joseph Cathedral
4. Lunchtime – we recommend the best traditional food listed below.

Food list Address
Pho Bat Dan  49 Bat Dan Street
Pho Thin  61 Dinh Tien Hoang street 
Pho Cuong  23 Hang Muoi Street
Bun Cha Obama  24 Le Van Huu Street 
Bun Cha Hang Than  34 Hang Than Street
Cha Ca La Vong  14 Cha Ca Street 
Banh Cuon  12-14 Hàng Gà street
Banh Mi Bami  98 Hàng Bạc, Hoàn Kiếm
Sweet dessert 4 Hang Can Street
Trang Tien ice cream  35 Trang Tien Street 
Giang Coffee 39 Nguyen Huu Huan street

Vietnamese restaurant: 

  1. Net Hue Restaurant
  • Address: 198 Hang Bong Street
  • Cuisine: Central Vietnamese
  • Specialty: Renowned for its delectable Hue beef noodle soup, savory rolls, and mouthwatering banh xeo.
  1. Rice Bistro

Rice Bistro Restaurant

  • Address: 32 Hang Manh Street
  • Cuisine: Showcasing the diverse flavors of Vietnamese cuisine with a focus on Northern specialties.
  1. Met Vietnamese Restaurant & Vegan
  • Address: 29 Hang Trong Street
  • Cuisine: An authentic Vietnamese culinary experience that seamlessly blends flavors from the North, Central, and South, offering a delightful vegan menu as well.
  1. Hong Hoai’s Restaurant & Vegan Food

Hong Hoai restaurant

  • Address: 20 Bat Dan Street
  • Cuisine: Explore an extensive menu featuring traditional Vietnamese dishes, including unique specialties from the North, Central, and South, with options for vegans to savor too.

5. In the afternoon, immerse yourself in history at the Hoa Lo Prison.
As you explore the prison, you’ll have the opportunity to learn more about the history and the stories of those who were incarcerated within its walls.
Map

Hoa Lo prison
Opening Time: Daily – 08:00 – 17:00 

Ticket: 

  • 30.000 VND/adult 
  • 15.000/student 
  • Under 15 years old: Free

6. Enhance your cultural experience with a traditional water puppet show, a distinctive art form deeply rooted in Vietnamese culture.

Address: Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre 

Summer: 4:10 p.m. | 17:20 | 6:30 p.m. | 8 p.m.

Winter: 3 pm | 16:10 | 17:20 | 6:30 p.m. | 8 pm | 9:15 p.m.

Sunday morning: 9:30 am.

Each Thang Long water puppet show lasts about 45 minutes.

Ticket: 100.000 – 200.000 VND. 

7. As the sun sets, you can indulge in shopping for silk products and souvenirs or savor delectable desserts and snacks by Hoan Kiem Lake.

8. If you’re seeking a lively evening, Ta Hien Street beckons with its bustling atmosphere, lined with numerous bars. This vibrant hub is perfect for those who want a taste of the local nightlife.

Map 

Ta Hien street

The second day in Hanoi 

Hanoi – Ho Chi Minh complex – Temple of Literature – Women’s museum – Tran Quoc pagoda & West Lake. 

Begin your second day in Hanoi with a delightful local experience. Join the Hanoians in indulging in an authentic and inexpensive breakfast from the streets, where you’ll find a variety of mouthwatering dishes like Com (green rice), Pho, noodles, sticky rice, and Vietnamese pyramid rice dumplings.

Ho Chi Minh Complex:

Begin your journey at the iconic Ho Chi Minh Complex, a site of cultural and historical significance that continues to captivate tourists from around the world. The usual route for visitors includes stops at Uncle Ho’s Mausoleum, Uncle Ho’s Stilt House, his fish pond, the Ho Chi Minh Museum, and the One Pillar Pagoda.  (Ho Chi Minh: 1st President of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam). 

Temple of Literature (Map)

The Temple of Literature stands as Vietnam’s first university, where numerous generations of talented individuals were cultivated for the betterment of the nation. The Temple of Literature worships three wise kings of Vietnam: Ly Thanh Tong, Ly Nhan Tong, and Le Thanh Tong.

As you explore this cultural gem, you’ll have the opportunity to admire documents and artifacts, with the standout being the 82 doctoral steles, which have received UNESCO recognition as a “World Documentary Heritage.”

temple of literature
Temple of Literature
  • Operating Hours: Daily from 08:00 to 17:00
  • Admission: Adults: 30,000 VND/ Students: 15,000 VND

Women’s Museum (Map)

Learn about the role and importance of Vietnamese women in the country’s culture and history. 

The museum beautifully simulates the lives of traditional Vietnamese women, showcasing the heroic figures who have left an indelible mark on the nation. 

Additionally, explore a display of traditional costumes representing all 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam, along with exhibits featuring ancient women’s cosmetics, weaving, silver jewelry, and even their actual teeth.

  • Operating Hours: Daily from 08:00 to 17:00
  • Admission: Adults: 40,000 VND/ Students: 20,000 VND/ Children under 10 years old: Free

Tran Quoc Pagoda & West Lake (Map)

Tran Quoc Pagoda, situated beside the picturesque West Lake. 

Tran Quoc Pagoda
Tran Quoc Pagoda

After your visit, don’t miss the chance to try a Roll Pho near the West Lake. Phở Cuốn Phương Mai, located at 25 – 27 Ngu Xa, comes highly recommended for a satisfying culinary experience.

2-Day Hanoi Itinerary and Additional Recommendations

If you prefer not to explore the city on your own, consider booking one of our city or food tours. Our experienced tour guides will accompany you, offering insightful historical context for the sites you visit while ensuring you savor the best local cuisine. 

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For those with just one day in Hanoi, we also recommend exploring the beauty of Halong Bay, a mere 160 kilometers from Hanoi, or the captivating Ninh Binh, located 90 kilometers away. This way, you can make the most of your time in northern Vietnam by exploring these remarkable destinations.

Essential Safety Tips for Traveling in Hanoi City

What should I bring? 

When packing for your trip to Hanoi, keep in mind that the summer season typically lasts from May to September. The temperature can reach 38-40 degrees Celsius. 

To stay comfortable, make sure to include the following items in your travel bag: a hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, and plenty of water to stay hydrated and avoid fatigue.

Be careful

  • Traffic Awareness: If you’re a foreign visitor, be cautious when crossing the roads. It’s advisable to wait for the red light to stop traffic before going.
  • Rush Hour: On weekdays, particularly in the afternoon from 5:00 p.m., expect heavy traffic as people head home from work.
  • Weekend Crowds: During Friday to Sunday evenings, Hoan Kiem Lake’s walking street becomes lively and packed with people. It’s a fun atmosphere but be prepared for the crowds.
  • Street Food: Choose a restaurant that maintains a clean and hygienic environment to ensure a safe dining experience. 
  • Street Shopping: If you plan to shop at street markets or stalls, always check and haggle for prices before making a purchase to avoid overpaying.

Your travel buddy in Hanoi 

For further assistance and reliable travel advice in Hanoi, consider connecting with Topasiatours. 

We are here to offer free information to enhance your trip experience. 

Additionally, if you wish to book quality services, we can provide you with the best prices and support.

How to connect: 

  • Email address: Info@topasiatours.com 
  • Whatsapp: (+84) 967 53 54 99

With 2 Day Hanoi itinerary, Top Asia Tours hopes that you will have the best time in this extraordinary city. We are here to help you at every stage of your adventure, whether it is your first time in Hanoi or you are returning to enjoy more of its beauty. We appreciate you considering us to be your traveling buddy, and we wish you many more great experiences. Travel safely!

3-day Hanoi itinerary

Perfect 3 Day Hanoi Itinerary | Top 5 Choices For First-Time Visitors 

Perfect 3-Day Hanoi Itinerary | Top 5 Choices For First-Time Visitors 

As the world begins to reawaken from the pandemic, Hanoi’s beloved Old Quarter is once more bustling with life, making it an enticing destination for travelers. This vibrant city is a hub of cultural attractions and traditional street food, waiting to be explored. Wondering how to make the most of your 3 days in Hanoi? Allow us, as experienced tour operators, to guide you through our top X recommendations for an unforgettable “3-Day Hanoi Itinerary”. 

3 Day Hanoi itinerary overview 

3 Day Hanoi Itinerary – PDF

3 Day Hanoi Itinerary Day 1

3 day Hanoi itinerary day 2

3 Day Hanoi Itinerary Day 3

3-Day Hanoi itinerary in detail 

The exact time of your arrival in Hanoi may be uncertain, but the list of interesting experiences that await you is not. Feel free to make the most of your free time as you explore Day 1 in Hanoi. 

Day 1 in Hanoi, explore the Old Quarter 

Morning time

Hoan Kiem lake 

Begin your day with a leisurely walk around Hoan Kiem Lake, located at the heart of Hoan Kiem district. The name “Hoan Kiem” translates to “restored sword” in English, according to the lake’s legendary. As you complete one circuit around the lake, you’ll admire iconic landmarks such as the Tortoise Tower and The Huc Bridge, all adding to the charm of this serene locale.

Hoan Kiem lake

  • Hoan Kiem Lake – Map 

Hanoi Opera House

Just a brief stroll away lies the Hanoi Opera House, often likened to a “miniature Opera Garnier Paris.” This architectural masterpiece attracts a diverse array of visitors, with its historical, cultural, architectural, and fine arts significance. 

As a quintessential symbol of Hanoi, it also provides an excellent background for capturing memorable photographs. For those interested in exploring its interior, guided tours are available, allowing you to uncover the Opera House’s rich heritage.

Hanoi Opera House

  • Hanoi Opera House – Map

Tour Details:

  • Duration: 70 minutes per tour.
  • Price: 120,000 VND per person.
  • Available on: Monday to Sunday (excluding Fridays).
  • Tour timings: 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Egg coffee 

Before continuing your journey, make a pit stop at one of Hanoi’s hidden gems – Giang Café, renowned for its egg coffee. Nestled on a quiet lane along Nguyen Huu Huan Street in the city’s old quarter, Giang Café has been delighting coffee connoisseurs since 1946. 

The delectable concoction of eggs, milk, and coffee creates a flavor that’s both extraordinary and unforgettable. 

If you find Giang Café bustling with patrons, consider making a detour to Dinh Café for a similarly delightful egg coffee experience.

egg coffee

How to get there: 

  • Giang Cafe: 39 Nguyen Huu Huan street – Map 
  • Dinh cafe: 13 Dinh Tien Hoang street – Map

St. Joseph Cathedral

Our next stop leads us to the St. Joseph Cathedral, celebrated for its exceptional architecture in the heart of Hanoi. This timeless work was erected during the era of French colonial influence and displays the features of the European Gothic style. 

Beyond its role as a place of worship, St. Joseph Cathedral beckons as a must-visit destination and a popular check-in spot for travelers and locals alike. 

st joseph cathedral

This cathedral is open to all, and admission is free. Whether it’s a weekday or the weekend, you can explore its splendor at your convenience. 

  • From Monday to Saturday: from 8:00 am to 11:00 am and then reopens from 2:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
  • On Sundays: From 7:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., and then reopens from 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

St. Joseph Cathedral: Map 

Street food 

Here are our lunchtime recommendations. All of the locations are in Hanoi’s old quarter. 

Traditional noodles in Hanoi: 

  1. Pho Bat Dan – 49 Bat Dan Street (Enjoy the unique flavor of Pho broth)
  2. Pho Thin – 61 Dinh Tien Hoang Street (Enjoy the unique flavor of Pho broth, this place is close to Hoan Kiem Lake)
  3. Bun Cha Dac Kim – 1 Hang Manh Street (Feel the aromatic flavor of grilled meat, combined with raw vegetables and wonderful dipping sauce) 
  4. Cha Ca La Vong – 14 Cha Ca Street (Fish eaten with dill, combined with an irresistibly delicious dipping sauce)

Hanoi street food

Vietnamese restaurant: 

  1. Net Hue restaurant – Menu – Address: 198 Hang Bong Street (Central Vietnamese cuisine, famous for Hue beef noodle soup, rolls, banh xeo,…)
  2. Rice Bistro – Menu – Address: 32 Hang Manh Street (Serves different facets of Vietnamese cuisine and its finest specialties from the North.)
  3. Met Vietnamese Restaurant & Vegan – Menu – Address: 29 Hang Trong Street (Offers authentic Vietnamese cuisine that harmoniously blends flavors from the north, center, and south as well as a vegan menu.)
  4. Hong Hoai’s Restaurant & Vegan Food – Menu – Address: 20 Bat Dan Street (Our menu features an extensive selection of traditional Vietnamese meals, including unique specialties from the North, Central, and South.) 

Hanoi Local Restaurants

Dong Xuan Market

Dong Xuan Market has graced Hanoi for centuries. The market offers a distinct shopping experience:

1st Floor: The first floor is a home of clothing, shoes, fashionable accessories, and electronics primarily sourced from China.

2nd Floor: Ascend to the second floor, a bustling hub for both retail and wholesale adult clothing and fabrics, catering to every fashion preference.

3rd Floor: The third floor is dedicated to an array of items for newborns, making it a haven for young families.

Dong Xuan market

Dong Xuan market: Map 

Shopping Tips:

While exploring Dong Xuan Market, remember to bargain. For security, wear your bag in front to safeguard your personal belongings.

Long Bien Bridge

Our journey then leads us to the enchanting Long Bien Bridge, a structure with its distinctive charm, perfect for taking beautiful pictures. 

As you stand upon this iconic bridge, you’ll be treated to a romantic view of the Red River beneath. 

Witness the bridge’s timeless beauty, and as the day gracefully turns into night, observe the tranquility of people making their way home. This scene leaves you with a lasting sense of tranquility and romance, making your visit truly memorable.

Long Bien bridge

Long Bien Bridge: Map

Evening time: Optional 

There are many things to do in Hanoi at night. On your first day, we offer you a selection of experiences. Feel free to explore the other options on different days of your visit.

1. Ta Hien beer street (with food) 

Ta Hien Street has preserved Hanoi’s heritage for centuries with its quaint, narrow houses and antique yellow walls. This neighborhood boasts a collection of houses designed in classic French architecture, characterized by their uniform styling. 

What sets Ta Hien Street apart is its array of restaurants and sidewalk beer bars in close proximity. 

Here, you can savor delicious dishes and mingle with locals, as well as a vibrant crowd of young people and Western tourists. All create a joyful and lively atmosphere at Ta Hien Street. 

Ta Hien beer street

Ta Hien beer street: Map 

2. Thang Long water puppet show

This is a traditional Vietnamese art form that combines puppetry, music, and water, offering a unique cultural experience. 

Water Puppet Show
Water Puppet Show. (Image: Internet)

 

Address: Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre – 57B Dinh Tien Hoang Street (map). 

Performance schedule:

  • Summer: 4:10 p.m. | 17:20 | 6:30 p.m. | 8 p.m.
  • Winter: 3 pm | 16:10 | 17:20 | 6:30 p.m. | 8 pm | 9:15 p.m.
  • Sunday morning: 9:30 am.
  • Each Thang Long water puppet show lasts about 45 minutes.
  • Ticket:100.000 – 200.000 VND. 
3. My village show 

If you’re in the mood for a different kind of entertainment, the My Village Show offers a unique experience. This performance blends various theatrical art forms, including trapeze circus, acrobatics, juggling, mime, and singing. What makes it even more special is that the entire stage is intricately crafted from bamboo, creating a rustic yet artistic ambiance that transports you to a traditional “village.” 

My village show in Hanoi

You can purchase tickets online at My Village Tickets (with prices ranging from 700,000 to 1,200,000 VND per ticket). 

The show takes place at the Hanoi Opera House, situated at 01 Trang Tien Street.

4. Hang Ma Street 

Let’s delve into the cultural richness of Hang Ma Street. This street is celebrated for its longstanding tradition of crafting and trading paper goods, ceremonial offerings, and decorative accessories.

Hang Ma street

Day 2 in Hanoi, city tour

How to spend your 2nd day in Hanoi city? Out of the Old Quarter, there are so many historical sites to discover. 

Hanoi train street

Begin your day with a visit to the Hanoi Train Street, a unique hamlet nestled along the railway strip, stretching approximately 2 kilometers from Dien Bien Phu Street to Phung Hung Street. This place offers the perfect setting to enjoy a cup of coffee, start lively conversations with friends, and relish the thrill as trains pass by.

Hanoi train street

Temple of Literature 

Afterward, make your way to the Temple of Literature, also known as Quoc Tu Giam. This establishment stands as Vietnam’s first National School, where numerous generations of talented individuals were cultivated for the betterment of the nation. The Temple of Literature worships three wise kings of Vietnam: Ly Thanh Tong, Ly Nhan Tong, and Le Thanh Tong.

As you explore this cultural gem, you’ll have the opportunity to admire documents and artifacts, with the standout being the 82 doctoral steles, which have received UNESCO recognition as a “World Documentary Heritage.”

Temple Of Literature

Map

Ho Chi Minh complex 

Your journey continues with a visit to the Ho Chi Minh Complex, a monument of cultural and historical significance that draws countless tourists. The usual route for visitors takes you through Uncle Ho’s Mausoleum, Uncle Ho’s Stilt House, Uncle Ho’s fish pond, the Ho Chi Minh Museum, and finally, the One Pillar Pagoda.

Ho Chi Minh Complex

Tran Quoc pagoda, West lake 

Head to Tran Quoc Pagoda, a sanctuary nestled alongside the picturesque West Lake – map 

Tran Quoc pagoda
Tran Quoc pagoda. (Image source: Internet)


To complete your visit, don’t miss the opportunity to savor Roll Pho near the West Lake, with
Phở Cuốn Phương Mai, located at 25 – 27 Ngu Xa, being a recommended choice.

rolled pho Hanoi

Day 3 in Hanoi, out of the city 

There are 3 options for you to choose from. 

Option 1 – Vietnam Museum of Ethnology

The Museum of Ethnology is a place for you to admire documents and artifacts about the culture and history of 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam. 

Vietnam museum of enthology

  • Address: No. 1 Nguyen Van Huyen Street, Cau Giay district, Hanoi. 
  • Opening hours: 8:00 – 17:30 Tuesday – Sunday

Option 2 – Bat Trang ceramic village

Depart for Bat Trang ceramic village, located approximately 15km from Hanoi’s Old Quarter.

  • Visit Bat Trang Museum: Learn about the history and art of ceramics in this dedicated museum.
  • Experience Pottery Making: Participate in a hands-on pottery-making workshop guided by skilled artisans, and create your own unique piece to take home as a souvenir.
  • Shop at Bat Trang Market: Browse through an array of beautifully crafted ceramics, including bowls, vases, plates, and more, and have the opportunity to purchase exquisite pottery pieces.

Bat Trang village

Option 3 – Take a jeep tour to the rural village 

In this tour, you will: 

  • Escape the city’s hustle and bustle to immerse yourself in the serene rural landscapes.
  • Gain insights into Vietnamese agriculture and rice cultivation.
  • Experience firsthand the warmth and hospitality of the locals as you engage with them and gain unique insights into their way of life.
  • Uncover the rich history of Co Loa village, dating back to the 3rd century BC.
  • Vintage Jeep to the countryside

Tour recommended: Hanoi countryside Jeep tour: Explore local life and rural beauty

hanoi countryside jeep tour

3-Day Hanoi Itinerary with Ninh Binh 1-day trip 

Your journey begins with two days of exploring the vibrant city of Hanoi, following the careful itineraries we’ve provided. On the third day, go beyond Hanoi’s bustling streets and start an unforgettable day trip to Ninh Binh province, located just 90 kilometers away from Hanoi.

Tam Coc Ninh Binh

What to Do in Ninh Binh in One Day:

  • Hoa Lu Ancient Capital: Step back in time as you visit the historic Hoa Lu, the first capital of Vietnam.
  • Bich Dong Pagoda: Admire the serene beauty of Bich Dong Pagoda, a place of tranquility and spirituality.
  • Tam Coc River or Trang An River: Choose between the mesmerizing boat rides offered at Tam Coc and Trang An, where the natural beauty of Ninh Binh unfolds before your eyes.
  • Cycling Around Villages: Immerse yourself in the local culture by cycling through picturesque villages, and admire the charm of rural life.
  • Mua Cave: A visit to Mua Cave offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Ninh Binh landscape.

3 day hanoi itinerary with Ninh Binh day trip

Options for Your Ninh Binh Adventure:

This one-day Ninh Binh trip promises a wonderful blend of history, nature, and local life, making it a perfect addition to your 3-day Hanoi itinerary.

3 Day Hanoi itinerary with Halong 1-Day trip 

Planning your Hanoi journey with a Halong Bay day trip is a remarkable way to make the most of your limited time in Northern Vietnam. Here are two exciting options to consider:

Option 1: Hanoi 1 Day – Ninh Binh 1 Day – Halong Bay 1 Day Cruise

Day 1: Dive into Hanoi with your choice of our suggested itineraries.

Day 2: Immerse yourself in Ninh Binh for a full day of exploration.

Day 3: Set sail for a memorable Halong Bay 1-day cruise, experiencing its awe-inspiring beauty.

Option 2: Hanoi 1 Day + Halong 2 Days 1 Night Cruise

Day 1: Begin your adventure in Hanoi, exploring the city’s rich history and culture.

Days 2 & 3: Depart for a 2-day, 1-night Halong Bay cruise, where you’ll be enchanted by the stunning landscapes and tranquil waters of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Halong bay 1 day with catamaran premium cruise

For an in-depth guide to your 2-day Halong Bay cruise, visit this link: Top Asia Tours – Halong Bay Cruise.

Whether you choose to combine Hanoi and Ninh Binh or Hanoi and Halong Bay, your 3-day trip promises unforgettable experiences in this mesmerizing region of Vietnam.

Essential Safety Tips for Traveling in Hanoi City

hanoi travel tips

What should I bring? 

When packing for your trip to Hanoi, keep in mind that the summer season typically lasts from May to September. The temperature can reach 38-40 degrees Celsius. 

To stay comfortable, make sure to include the following items in your travel bag: a hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, and plenty of water to stay hydrated and avoid fatigue.

Be careful

  • Traffic Awareness: If you’re a foreign visitor, be cautious when crossing the roads. It’s advisable to wait for the red light to stop traffic before going. 
  • Rush Hour: On weekdays, particularly in the afternoon from 5:00 p.m., expect heavy traffic as people head home from work.
  • Weekend Crowds: During Friday to Sunday evenings, Hoan Kiem Lake’s walking street becomes lively and packed with people. It’s a fun atmosphere but be prepared for the crowds.
  • Street Food: Choose a restaurant that maintains a clean and hygienic environment to ensure a safe dining experience.
  • Street Shopping: If you plan to shop at street markets or stalls, always check and haggle for prices before making a purchase to avoid overpaying.

Your travel buddy in Hanoi 

For further assistance and reliable travel advice in Hanoi, consider connecting with Topasiatours. 

We are here to offer free information to enhance your trip experience. 

Additionally, if you wish to book quality services, we can provide you with the best prices and support.

How to connect: 

1 Day Hanoi Itinerary

1 Day Hanoi Itinerary | Food, Landmarks, Budget and more

1 Day Hanoi Itinerary | Food, Landmarks, Budget and more

When looking for a 1 day Hanoi itinerary, you will see that this city has plenty of interesting things to do. However, how can you make the most of your visit to Hanoi if you only have one day? 

We understand that you are a first-time visitor and want to save as much time as possible. As a result, the following programs ensure that you will never be sorry for being in Hanoi. Let’s follow us. 

Is it worth visiting Hanoi in one day? 

Is it worth visiting Hanoi in one day? 

Absolutely! Despite the limited time, a day trip to Hanoi can be a rewarding experience that offers a taste of this vibrant Vietnamese capital. Hanoi, known for its cheap and safe environment, has a lot to offer in terms of history, culture, and much more. 

Hanoi Old Quarter
How to spend 1 day in Hanoi? (Image: Internet)


In just a single day, you can explore some of its most iconic attractions, learn more about rich history and culture, enjoy the best of traditional cuisine, and be greeted by the warm and friendly people that make Hanoi a truly special destination.

1-Day Hanoi Itinerary Overview

1 Day Hanoi Itinerary PDF 

Hanoi 1 day itinerary overview

1 Day Hanoi Itinerary with Top Destinations 

A short introduction about Hanoi attractions, food, and culture.
There are many places to go but we strongly recommend these places. 

Hoan Kiem lake 

Why Hoan Kiem Lake: This enchanting lake is not only a beautiful scene but also steeped in legend and history. 

Hoan Kiem lake
Hoan Kiem Lake. (Image source: Internet)

How you can experience the lake? 

  • Strolling along the shores of Hoan Kiem Lake.  
  • On weekends, get to Hoan Kiem walking street where you can soak in the local culture, shop for souvenirs, and interact with street performers. 
  • To add a sweet touch to your visit, don’t forget to taste delicious Trang Tien ice cream.
  • Taking photos of its iconic landmarks. 
  • Admire the red Huc Bridge, Ngoc Son Temple, and the mystical Turtle Tower rising from the center of the lake.

Hoa Lo prison 

Another stop on your one day Hanoi itinerary is the Hoa Lo Prison, also known as the “Maison Centrale.” This historical site offers a sobering glimpse into Vietnam’s tumultuous past, particularly during the periods of French colonial rule and the Vietnam War.

Hoa Lo prison
Hoa Lo prison. (Image source: Internet)


As you explore the prison, you’ll have the opportunity to learn more about the history and the stories of those who were incarcerated within its walls. 

The exhibits and preserved sections of the prison depict the challenging conditions and the suffering endured by Vietnamese revolutionaries and American prisoners.

Women museum

Learn about the role and importance of Vietnamese women in the country’s culture and history. 

Women museum
Women Museum. (Image source: Internet)

 

  • Simulates the life of traditional Vietnamese women. 
  •  The museum vividly portrays the image of heroic Vietnamese women who have left an indelible mark on the country. 
  • A captivating display of traditional costumes representing all 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam. 
  • The ancient women’s cosmetics, weaving, and silver jewelry, as well as their actual teeth, will wow you.  

Temple of Literature 

Quoc Tu Giam is Vietnam’s first university, preserving the cultural and historical marks of the capital of a thousand years of civilization. 

Temple of literature
Temple of Literature. (Image source: Internet)

 

  • View several valuable documents and artifacts. Especially noteworthy are the 82 doctorate steles, which were recognized as “World Documentary Heritage” by UNESCO.
  • Unique architecture with a wide range of works. 

Tran Quoc Pagoda 

Tran Quoc Pagoda, set alongside the picturesque West Lake, has an enticing architectural design with a big and welcoming entrance. 

Tran Quoc pagoda
Tran Quoc pagoda. (Image source: Internet)
Long Bien bridge
Other destinations. (Image source: Internet)


Summary of top destinations

Top Destinations Info
Hoan Kiem lake  Opening Time:
Monday – Sunday: 24/24h *Walking street: Friday to Sunday: 18:30 – 24:00Ticket: FreeMap
Hoa Lo prison  Opening Time: Daily – 08:00 – 17:00 

Ticket: 

  • 30.000 VND/adult 
  • 15.000/student 
  • Under 15 years old: Free

Map

Women Museum  Opening Time: Daily – 08:00 – 17:00 

Ticket

  • 40.000 VND/adult 
  • 20.000 VND/student 
  • Under 10 years old: Free

Map 

Temple of

Literature

Opening Time: Daily – 08:00 – 17:00

Ticket: 

  • 30.000 VND/adult 
  • 15.000 VND/student 

Map

Tran Quoc Pagoda  Opening Time: Daily – 08:00 – 16:00 

Ticket: Free

Map

St. Joseph’s

Cathedral 

Opening Time: Daily – 24/24 

Ticket: Free

Map

Long Bien Bridge  Opening Time: Daily – 24/24

Ticket: Free

Map

Hanoi Opera House Opening Time: Daily – 24/24

Ticket: Free

Map 

Dong Xuan Market Opening Time: 

  • Daily: 06:00 – 18:00 
  • Friday – Sunday: 06:00 – 22:30 

Ticket: Free

Map

 

1 Day Hanoi Itinerary with unique local experiences 

Aside from seeing some gorgeous places, you are welcome to participate in some of the city’s distinctive activities. 

Water puppet show 

This is a traditional Vietnamese art form that combines puppetry, music, and water, offering a unique cultural experience. 

Water Puppet Show
Water Puppet Show. (Image: Internet)


Address 1: Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre 

Summer: 4:10 p.m. | 17:20 | 6:30 p.m. | 8 p.m.

Winter: 3 pm | 16:10 | 17:20 | 6:30 p.m. | 8 pm | 9:15 p.m.

Sunday morning: 9:30 am.

Each Thang Long water puppet show lasts about 45 minutes.

  • Ticket:100.000 – 200.000 VND. 

Address 2: Lotus water puppet 

  • 16 Le Thai To Str – (79 Hang Trong) – Hoan Kiem Dist – Hanoi
  • Address: 16 Le Thai To, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi.
  • Show schedule: 2:45 p.m., 4:00 p.m., 5:15 p.m., 6:30 p.m.
  • Ticket: 80,000 VND/standard ticket
    100,000 VND/VIP ticket.

Cyclo in Hanoi Old Quarter 

Take a leisurely cyclo ride through the bustling streets of Hanoi’s Old Quarter. This traditional cycle will allow you to immerse yourself in the charm of the historic streets. 

Cyclo in Hanoi
Hanoi cycling tour. (Image: Internet)


Tips: It is quite easy to book a cyclo. On the streets of the Old Quarter, there are many drivers. You should reach a price agreement before confirming. The price ranges between 150.000 and 300.000 VND.

Hanoi city tour by bus (Hop on – hop off)

For a more comprehensive exploration of Hanoi, hop on a city tour by bus, which will take you to more than 20 famous attractions, allowing travelers to explore and experience the city in their own way.

Hanoi city tour by bus
Hanoi city tour by bus. (Image: Internet)

Departure: Here

Ticket price:  150.000 – 450.000 VND 

Hanoi motorbike tours 

If you’re feeling adventurous, consider taking a motorbike tour, offering a thrilling way to navigate the city’s bustling streets while uncovering hidden gems and local eateries. 

Hanoi motorbike tour
Hanoi motorbike tour. (Image: Internet)

Hanoi jeep tour 

Alternatively, the Hanoi jeep tour is a unique way to explore the city’s surroundings, from the tranquil countryside to off-the-beaten-path attractions.

Hanoi jeep tour
Hanoi Jeep Tour. (Image: Internet)


What to eat in 1 Day Hanoi itinerary 

If you find yourself overwhelmed with a bustling schedule in Hanoi and uncertain about where to satisfy your taste buds, don’t worry. Take a look at our top-notch dining destinations awaits. These dishes have received excellent reviews from numerous travelers.

Hanoi street food
Best street food in Hanoi. (Image: Internet)

 

Food list 

Map

1

Pho Bat Dan  49 Bat Dan Street

2

Pho Thin  61 Dinh Tien Hoang street 

3

Pho Cuong  23 Hang Muoi Street

4

Pho Cuon Huong Mai (roll Pho)  25 – 27 Ngu Xa 

5

Bun Cha Obama  24 Le Van Huu Street 

6

Bun Cha Hang Than  34 Hang Than Street

7

Cha Ca La Vong  14 Cha Ca Street 

8

Banh Cuon  12-14 Hàng Gà street

9

Banh Mi Bami  98 Hàng Bạc, Hoàn Kiếm

10

Sweet dessert 4 Hang Can Street

11

Trang Tien ice cream  35 Trang Tien Street 

12

Giang Coffee 39 Nguyen Huu Huan street

Essential Safety Tips for Traveling in Hanoi City

What should I bring? 

When packing for your trip to Hanoi, keep in mind that the summer season typically lasts from May to September. The temperature can reach 38-40 degrees Celsius. 

To stay comfortable, make sure to include the following items in your travel bag: a hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, and plenty of water to stay hydrated and avoid fatigue.

Be careful

  • Traffic Awareness: If you’re a foreign visitor, be cautious when crossing the roads. It’s advisable to wait for the red light to stop traffic before going.
  • Rush Hour: On weekdays, particularly in the afternoon from 5:00 p.m., expect heavy traffic as people head home from work.
  • Weekend Crowds: During Friday to Sunday evenings, Hoan Kiem Lake’s walking street becomes lively and packed with people. It’s a fun atmosphere but be prepared for the crowds.
  • Street Food: Choose a restaurant that maintains a clean and hygienic environment to ensure a safe dining experience.

  • Street Shopping: If you plan to shop at street markets or stalls, always check and haggle for prices before making a purchase to avoid overpaying.

Your travel buddy in Hanoi 

For further assistance and reliable travel advice in Hanoi, consider connecting with Topasiatours. 

We are here to offer free information to enhance your trip experience. 

Additionally, if you wish to book quality services, we can provide you with the best prices and support.

How to connect: 

  • Whatsapp: (+84) 967 53 54 99

With 1 Day Hanoi itinerary, Top Asia Tours hopes that you will have the best time in this extraordinary city. We are here to help you at every stage of your adventure, whether it is your first time in Hanoi or you are returning to enjoy more of its beauty. We appreciate you considering us to be your traveling buddy, and we wish you many more great experiences. Travel safely!