Best things to do for Families (Seniors and Children) in Hanoi 2024

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Hanoi is the capital city of Vietnam and a vibrant cultural and historical hub. Here’s an overview of Hanoi and some of its highlights:

  • Explore distinctive neighborhoods in a City Bus – Hanoi City Core is small but the tropical heat can take some acclimatizing. Take a City Bus to rest your legs, explore distinctive neighborhoods – above eye level! See how locals live in this cosmopolitan city in a comfortable air-top and air-conditioned bus.
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  • Visit Hoa Lu: Hoa Lu is an ancient capital of Vietnam located in the Ninh Binh Province, about 90 kilometers south of Hanoi. It was the capital of the Dinh Dynasty (968-980) and the Early Le Dynasty (980-1009). Take stunning photos on the Tam Coc river voyage – a true treat for budding nature photographers. Discover the full diversity of Vietnamese natural landscapes as you pass through limestone karsts and stone caves. Visit the temples of Dinh and Le dynasties and explore ancient relics remaining from when Hoa Lu was the country’s capital. Enjoy convenient roundtrip hotel transfers from Hanoi and the services of an informative guide, all in a 10 hours guided tour.
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  • Old Quarter: Explore the vibrant and bustling streets of the Old Quarter. This historic area is known for its narrow lanes, traditional architecture, and bustling markets. Stroll through the streets, visit local shops, and try the delicious street food. Try a myriad of local delicacies, from the French-influenced Vietnamese banh mi and Bun Cha noodles to sweet milk dessert and fruity drinks. Learn about the history and landmarks of Hanoi’s Old Quarter from your English speaking guide.
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  • Hoan Kiem Lake: Visit the scenic Hoan Kiem Lake, located in the heart of the city. Enjoy a leisurely walk around the lake, cross the iconic red Huc Bridge to reach the Ngoc Son Temple on a small island, and observe locals practicing tai chi in the early mornings.

    Hoan Kiem Lake
    Hoan Kiem Lake
  • Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum: Pay respects to Vietnam’s iconic leader at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. The mausoleum is the final resting place of Ho Chi Minh and allows visitors to view his preserved body. Remember to dress respectfully when visiting.

    Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
    Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
  • Hanoi Opera House: Admire the French colonial architecture of the Hanoi Opera House, a grand building that hosts performances ranging from opera and ballet to traditional Vietnamese theater. Check the schedule for shows or simply appreciate the building from the outside.

    Hanoi Opera House
    Hanoi Opera House
  • Hanoi Sky Lotte Observation Deck Ticket: See the beauty of Ha Noi at the 65th-floor observation deck while you enjoy a drink at Angel-in-us Coffee Shop – one of the famous coffee brands from Korea. Fall in love with the view of the city and take as many photos as you want in peace and air-conditioning. Enjoy the unique attractions of the observation deck, including the Love Photo Zone and Sky Dating Garden.
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  • Water Puppet Show: Experience a traditional Vietnamese art form by watching a water puppet show. These unique performances depict traditional folk tales accompanied by live music and intricate puppetry on water. Enjoy a comprehensive day tour that takes you around popular sites in Vietnam’s capital. Visit famous pagodas and the Ho Chi Minh Complex, the final resting place of Vietnam’s revolutionary leader. Immerse yourself in Vietnam culture as you explore the Hanoi Old Quarter. Catch a traditional Water Puppet Show and witness the mastery of the puppeteers.
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  • Museums: Hanoi has several museums worth visiting. The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology showcases the country’s diverse ethnic groups, the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum exhibits a collection of Vietnamese artwork, and the Vietnamese Women’s Museum highlights the role of women in Vietnam’s history and culture. Have an immersive introduction to Hanoi’s most famous attractions with a professional guide. Visit the Tran Quoc Pagoda, Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, One Pillar Pagoda, Temple of Literature, and more. Make a stop at the Ethnology Museum and learn about the culture of the 54 ethnic groups living in Vietnam.
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    Remember to check the opening hours and any entry requirements for the attractions you plan to visit. Hanoi is a bustling city, so be prepared for traffic and take caution when crossing the streets. Enjoy the rich history, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine that Hanoi has to offer.
  • Be sure to check out convenient day trips out of Hanoi to make your experience in this beautiful country full!

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