Discover Hanoi’s rich history and vibrant culture on a private half-day tour. Explore iconic sites and experience the famous Train Street.
Discover Hanoi’s rich history and vibrant culture on a private half-day tour. Explore iconic sites and experience the famous Train Street.
- Old Quarter - This is a private tour so you can request for pickup at your location in Hanoi. The time duration of the tour will last 4 to 5 hours. You can choose the given start times matching your plan. Our guide and vehicle will pick you up at your location.
- Chua Tran Quoc - First stop at Tran Quoc Pagoda - the oldest pagoda in this city…
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Old Quarter - This is a private tour so you can request for pickup at your location in Hanoi. The time duration of the tour will last 4 to 5 hours. You can choose the given start times matching your plan. Our guide and vehicle will pick you up at your location.
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Chua Tran Quoc - First stop at Tran Quoc Pagoda - the oldest pagoda in this city with a long-standing history. Being a sacred “gem” in the middle of West Lake, this religious site is an ideal spot for any cultural enthusiast in Vietnam’s capital.
With a history of 1,500 years, Tran Quoc Pagoda is the oldest pagoda in Hanoi. It was built in 541 in the Early Ly Dynasty, originally named Khai Quoc Pagoda. At that time, the pagoda was located near the banks of the Red River. In 1615, when the dyke collapsed, the pagoda was relocated to Yen Phu dyke in the Kim Nguu mound area.
The pagoda’s name was changed to Tran Quoc during the reign of King Le Hy Tong (1681 - 1705), with the hope that Tran Quoc Pagoda would be a place to help people repel natural disasters and also bring them a peaceful life. The name “Tran Quoc” is used to this day.
Fast forward to the Tran Dynasty, Tran Quoc Pagoda was deemed the capital of Buddhism. Today, it is considered an iconic symbol of Hanoi.
- Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum - Next sop at Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in Ba Dinh Square is one of the most visited attractions in Hanoi. It is the final resting place of Ho Chi Minh, the most iconic and popular leader of Vietnam, known to his people as ‘Uncle Ho’. His body is preserved here in a glass case at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum in central Hanoi (albeit against his wishes). For visitors, a trip to Uncle Ho’s final resting place can be an extraordinary experience as it is not just an average attraction; it’s a part of a unique history. Started in 1973, the construction of the mausoleum was modeled on Lenin’s mausoleum in Russia and was first open to the public in 1975. Security is tight and visitors should dress with respect (no shorts, sleeveless shirts and miniskirts) and everyone has to deposit their bags and cameras before getting in. Uncle Ho’s remains are sent yearly to Russia for maintenance therefore the mausoleum is closed usually from October onwards
- One Pillar Pagoda - One Pillar Pagoda (officially known as Dien Huu Pagoda), is named after its extraordinary architecture: The whole construction is built on a single pillar, which is planted in the middle of a lotus pond. The attraction is located in Ba Dinh District, which is very walkable to Ho Chi Minh Complex, including Ba Dinh Square, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, and Ho Chi Minh Museum. The One Pillar Pagoda is believed to exist since the Ly’s dynasty, marking a notable development of Buddhism in Vietnam. This monument is not only a famous tourist attraction but also a religious stop for local pilgrims.
- Hoa Lo Prison - Just few minutes away from Hilton Hanoi Opera Hotel, Hoa Lo Prison, also known as “Hanoi Hilton” and “Maison Centrale”, is a historical site in the French Quarter of Hanoi. Loosely translated as “hell’s hole”, it was originally built by French colonist in 1896 to house and torture revolutionary Vietnam rebels. Under the name “Maison Centrale”, Hoa Lo became one of the largest and the most brutal prison complexes in Indochina. Later, Hoa Lo was used to keep US prisoners of war (POW), who referred to it as the “Hanoi Hilton“. During the 1990s, most of the prison was demolished, but a part has been kept and transformed into a museum, as one of top Hanoi attractions.
- Old Quarter - After train street, we will transfer you back to hotel in Hanoi City. You will say good bye our guide and driver. End tour!
- Pick up/drop off at hotel around Hanoi City by Private Car
- English Speaking Guide with best care
- Coffee or Tea at Train Street
- Entrance fees for sightseeing as program
- Bottle of water on transfer roundtrip
- Pick up/drop off at hotel around Hanoi City by Private Car
- English Speaking Guide with best care
- Coffee or Tea at Train Street
- Entrance fees for sightseeing as program
- Bottle of water on transfer roundtrip
- Meal, Beverages and Personal expenses
- Tips for driver/guide is appreciated
- Meal, Beverages and Personal expenses
- Tips for driver/guide is appreciated
Hanoi is the capital and the center of culture, economy, education and politics of Vietnam. Along with the many thousand years of civilization, Ha Noi owns in it many ancient and modern works, unique sidewalk cultural experiences, and special historical sites. This makes Ha noi a very attractive destination for tourists all over the world. With…
Hanoi is the capital and the center of culture, economy, education and politics of Vietnam. Along with the many thousand years of civilization, Ha Noi owns in it many ancient and modern works, unique sidewalk cultural experiences, and special historical sites. This makes Ha noi a very attractive destination for tourists all over the world. With thousands of years of history and entrenched in a clash of cultures, seeing Hanoi with a local guide is the way to go. Your own personal guide shares the city’s highlights and local culture, with your choice of itineraries that both include the Old Quarter. Choose a morning or afternoon departure and see the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Complex, Tran Quoc Pagoda, Hoa Lo Prison, and the famous train street.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.