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Hanoi City Tour

Hanoi  the capital of Vietnam, is a fascinating blend of East and West, with Chinese influence from centuries of dominance, and French design from its colonial past. It is largely unspoiled by modern architecture of the 1970s and 80s

Code: ORH 01
Duration: 1 day
Highlight of tour: Ho Chi Minh mausoleum – Temple of literature – Ethnology museum – Hoan Kiem Lake – Old quarter – Water puppet show.

Itinerary in Detail

Depart at 8:00 am, after checking out, from your hotel by van. We will begin our day by visiting Uncle Ho, learning about his great life at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Presidential Palace, and his residential place. Next stop is the nearby Temple of Literature. The site of Vietnam’s first University, built in twelfth century, to teach the royals the Confucius theory. Here we will also have a chance to see a traditional music performance.
Lunch will be served at a local restaurant for a taste of authentic Hanoi Pho.In the afternoon, choose one from the numerous museums or temples around Hanoi (Museum of Ethnology, Women’s Museum, History Museum or Quan Thanh Temple).
A late afternoon walk around Hoan Kiem lake and Hanoi’s fascinating Old Quarter for some great fun, shopping, and street side traditional food. This is your chance to be part of typical Hanoian style and its traditional Vietnamese culture. We finish our relaxing but informative day by attending a Water Puppet Show, a favorite experience for all visitors to Vietnam. after that take the Cyclo touring around the Hanoi Old Quarter in an hour before drop off at the Hotel. Trip End
Inclusion; Car / van, Entrance fee(s),Tour Guide,Breakfast, lunch, Cyclo, water puppet ticket

Trip Note:

All Museum close on Monday, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Close on Monday and Friday, Visit Temple and pagoda Long dress are request

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