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Hanoi

Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam. A city influenced by east and west and fast developing as a modern Aisan city.

   

Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and its second largest city. It is smaller and less hectic than its southern counterpart - Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) and retains much of its old world charm.

Hanoi is a city of tranquil lakes, ancient pagodas and temples; charming French colonial mansions and boulevards; and the bustling street life of the Old Quarter.

Hanoi attractions include Hoan Kiem Lake, the Temple of Literature, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and a number of museums housed in fine colonial buildings.

Discover the many stalls and markets in the Old Quarter, get measured up for a new outfit – ready in 24 hours, take a trip in a traditional ‘cyclo', and see the locals practising tai chi on the shores of the lakes.

Although Hanoi nightlife and entertainment is low key compared to other south-east Asian cities Hanoi has popular chill-out bars, and clubs, and the puppet theatre is popular with all the family. Hanoi has some great places to eat including Vietnamese ‘street food', French-influenced cuisine, and international cafes and restaurants.

Hanoi eGuide lists the very best Hanoi accommodation, provides an Hanoi restaurant guide, details Hanoi attractions and Hanoi tours. Hanoi official eGuide is the primary source for Hanoi tourism information for Hanoi. For complete Hanoi Information please use the navigation on the left of this page, the Hanoi site map or the quick links below.The team at Hanoi eGuide very much hope that you enjoy your Hanoi holidays and have a wonderful time in Hanoi.

 

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