Hanoi City Tour By Car - An In-depth Look About The City

Overview

  • Itinerary: 6 hours
  • Depart from: Hanoi

Join us for an unforgettable adventure through Hanoi with our city car tour! Explore historic landmarks and cultural treasures, including the Ho Chi Minh Complex, Tran Quoc Pagoda, B52 Victory Museum, Hanoi Train Street, Dong Xuan Market, Long Bien Bridge, Hanoi Opera House, and St. Joseph's Cathedral. Delight in authentic Vietnamese cuisine at a local restaurant and the unique egg coffee demonstration. This tour offers a perfect blend of fun, knowledge, and delicious food, with convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off. Don't miss this unique opportunity to experience the heart of Hanoi!

- Morning Tour: 8:30 – 14h30

- Afternoon Tour: 12:00 – 18h00

- Private Tour: flexible time

Duration: 6 hrs.

Options: Join-group tour or private tour.

- Join-group tour: Joining a group tour offers opportunities to make new friends, cost savings, and added security and companionship, especially beneficial for solo travelers seeking a social and budget-friendly adventure.

- Private tour: A private tour offers a personalized itinerary, flexible destinations, dining options, and timing. Ideal for families with children and individuals with special diets or preferences, it ensures a tailored, enjoyable experience.

Price Table

Itinerary

Experience the vibrant culture and rich history of Hanoi with an unforgettable city tour by car. Our journey begins with convenient pick-up from your hotel, ensuring a trouble-free start to your adventure.

Our journey begins at the Ho Chi Minh Complex, a tribute to Vietnam's revered leader. Here, you'll explore the solemn Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the stately Presidential Palace, and the tranquil One Pillar Pagoda, each steeped in history and significance.

Next, we will continue our trip to the B52 Victory Museum, which is a significant historical site that offers insights into this critical moment in Vietnam's history, showcasing the military tactics and the human stories behind the conflict. It serves as a place of remembrance and education, reflecting on the impact of the war and the efforts to preserve peace.

Continuing our trip, we will go to the train street, which is a narrow residential street located in the Old Quarter, where a railway track runs just inches from the homes, cafes, and businesses lining the street. You will have a unique and thrilling experience as residents and visitors clear the tracks just moments before the train arrives. Additionally, you can have a glimpse into the daily lives of locals and the remarkable coexistence of urban living and rail transportation.

After the train street, our journey takes us past the magnificent Hanoi Opera House and the stunning St. Joseph's Cathedral, where you can find more historical stories about French Indochina in the 19th and 20th in Vietnam.

For lunch, we will take a break at a local restaurant, where you'll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich culinary traditions of Vietnam. This is more than just a meal; it's a chance to explore the diverse and complex flavors that define Vietnamese cuisine.

Tran Quoc Pagoda, Hanoi’s oldest Buddhist temple, dates back over 1,500 years to the 6th century. Set on a small island in West Lake, the pagoda is a tranquil and scenic spot, blending rich history with natural beauty. It serves as both a spiritual retreat and a symbol of Vietnam’s cultural and religious heritage, drawing visitors who seek to experience its historical significance and peaceful ambiance.

John McCain was an American politician, military officer, and statesman who served as a U.S. Senator from Arizona for over three decades. Before his political career, McCain was a naval aviator who became a war hero after being shot down during the Vietnam War. The memorial marks the spot where McCain's plane was shot down during a bombing mission in 1967. It is a symbol of healing and the enduring relationship between Vietnam and America, reflecting McCain's legacy of courage, resilience, and commitment to peace.

To wrap up our wonderful Hanoi City Tour, we will experience an Egg Coffee making demonstration. Created in the 1940s, Egg Coffee has become a cherished part of Hanoi’s coffee culture. This demonstration will provide a unique glimpse into how this iconic drink is made and give you a chance to taste it yourself, making for a memorable conclusion to our tour.
After a day filled with exploration and cultural immersion, we will return you safely to your hotel, leaving you with lasting memories of Hanoi's charm and hospitality.

Important noted

Trip Inclusion

- Pick up & drop off from the hotel in and around The Old Quarter;

- English speaking guide (You can request other language);

- Experienced guide and driver (All are licensed);

- Rain poncho;

- Local food (one main meal) and drinks at the train street;

- Unique egg coffee making demonstration;

- Entrance Fees.

Trip Exclusions

- Personal purchases;

- Extra drinks/food;

- Incentives/Tip for guide (Optional).

Thing To Carry

- Hat and Sunglasses;

- Sunscreen;

- Short pants/skirt down to knees covered and shoulders are covered (When visit Temple or Pagoda).

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