Explore Hanoi’s rich culture and Van Phuc’s silk weaving heritage. Enjoy egg coffee, lunch, and shop for traditional apparel and souvenirs.
Explore Hanoi’s rich culture and Van Phuc’s silk weaving heritage. Enjoy egg coffee, lunch, and shop for traditional apparel and souvenirs.
- Saint Joseph - St. Joseph’s Cathedral (Vietnamese: Nhà thờ Lớn Hà Nội) on Nha Chung (Church) Street, is the oldest church in Hanoi. This was one of the first structures built by the French colonial government in Indochina when it was first opened in December 1886 and completed in 1888. In spite of the long wars that destroying major parts of…
- Saint Joseph - St. Joseph’s Cathedral (Vietnamese: Nhà thờ Lớn Hà Nội) on Nha Chung (Church) Street, is the oldest church in Hanoi. This was one of the first structures built by the French colonial government in Indochina when it was first opened in December 1886 and completed in 1888. In spite of the long wars that destroying major parts of Hanoi, St Joseph’s Cathedral is still in good condition. Today, it becomes a historical attraction in Hanoi which remains the image of the beauty of the old Hanoi. The Church makes an impression on travelers by its ancient beauty of the bustling capital.
- Old Quarter Luang Prabang - Located in the middle of Ha Noi, a rapidly developing city where changes take place every hour, Ha Noi Old Quarter with its old-styled narrow streets full of antique brick houses seems to nostalgically resist the flow of time while still actively trying to adapt to the dynamic atmosphere of the modern city.
Once a bustling area where merchants and artisans gathered to sell their products, Ha Noi Old Quarter consists of many small, meandering streets, each bears the name of the goods that was specifically traded there such as Hang Bac (Silver Product), Hang Ma (Paper Product), Hang Go (Wood Product), just to name a few.

- English-speaking tour guide
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Private transportation by car or van as indicated in the program
- English-speaking tour guide
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Private transportation by car or van as indicated in the program
- Insurance of any types Food, drinks or personal expenses
- Others not clearly specified in the inclusions
- Insurance of any types Food, drinks or personal expenses
- Others not clearly specified in the inclusions
Van Phuc Silk Village in Hanoi is famous for its age-old silk weaving methods and top-notch products, making it a popular destination among Vietnam’s craft villages. Founded more than a hundred years ago, this serene area features large banyan trees, wells, communal houses, and local craftsmen creating a variety of clothing and souvenirs on traditional…
Van Phuc Silk Village in Hanoi is famous for its age-old silk weaving methods and top-notch products, making it a popular destination among Vietnam’s craft villages. Founded more than a hundred years ago, this serene area features large banyan trees, wells, communal houses, and local craftsmen creating a variety of clothing and souvenirs on traditional looms.
Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam, boasts ancient architecture and a vibrant culture influenced by Southeast Asian, Chinese, and French traditions. At its core lies the bustling Old Quarter, where narrow streets are organized by trade. The area is dotted with small temples, such as Bach Ma, which pays tribute to a mythical horse, and the Đồng Xuân Market, known for its household items and street food.
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- Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
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