The 7 Largest Tourist Attraction in Hanoi

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Other sights to see Train street (no train… more run on weekends apparently),

The Dong Xuan Market (which was chaotic and really more of a wholesale place),.

Paper Street (which was chock-a-block with Christmas decorations, Santa’s, reindeers and polar bears).

We must say we loved the cooler temps able to enjoy old town without melting.

NK Chai✭✭✭✭
a month ago
We had a walkabout around the blocks n i was quite attracted to a number of things ie: where they have dinner by the street on small stools n tables, the night market, the traffic where everyone zig-zag their way thru, though di not get the opportunity to really sit down n enjoy the view @ life. Nevertheless it was quite an experience

Hanoi Train Street

  • Address: 3 P. Trần Phú, Hàng Bông, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội 100000, Vietnam
  • Map: Click here
  • Rating: 3.8 (3020)
  • Website:
  • Opening hours:
    Monday: Open 24 hours
    Tuesday: Open 24 hours
    Wednesday: Open 24 hours
    Thursday: Open 24 hours
    Friday: Open 24 hours
    Saturday: Open 24 hours
    Sunday: Open 24 hours
  • Reviews:
    Piyush Bafna✭✭✭✭
    3 weeks ago
    Hanoi’s train street is Vietnam’s dangerous as well as the most famous street. The people have made a business out of it in the forms of cafes, hotels, small outlets, etc., considering the popularity of the spot. You can visit the place freely, although it’s likely you will be straight away invited by a cafe owner, so they control the crowd. You need to buy some snacks or coffee if you want to sit near the street and enjoy the train passing nearby. They are so colorful, full of flowers, art, paintings, and all kinds of decorations on the street and cafes. You can sit down just a meter away from the tracks, or you can choose a spot upstairs where you get a higher view of the passing train. The train passes multiple times during the entire day. The train schedule often changes, so make sure to check it before visiting. You can easily spend half an hour to two hours there.
    Hitesh Jain✭✭✭✭
    a week ago
    Nice tourist attraction. A must place to visit. Before going there check the train timings. We went there by 6.30 pm and train come around 7 pm. That day train was delayed so we had to click photos and videos without train. There are many coffee shops and cafes around the tracks. Choose a suitable cafe and enjoy the train passing through. Official policemen don’t allow to enter the train street, touts are present everywhere, just tell them that you will order something from the cafes then they will allow u to sit in the cafe otherwise the ask for 100000 dong per person for entry unofficially. Don’t pay anything just order a beverage and sit in the cafe.
    So Mi Kim✭✭✭✭✭
    a week ago
    Perfect for family. In order to go inside the train road you have to sit and order in the restaurant but don’t worry it’s very affordable. Please check train schedule if you want to see the train ask the local because the schedule sometimes changes. Better to go at night because the lights are so pretty! And train usually pass the road at night.
    Expeditionsolo✭✭✭✭✭
    in the last week
    Definitely check it out while in Hanoi!! Lots of fun here. Go to one of the local shops to get you in. There are police that block the entrance because its really busy… shop owner brought me through their shop for free to check it out. Cool experience drinking plum wine with the locals ❤️
    Lennox Locker✭✭✭✭✭
    a week ago
    This place is amazing, but safety is a concern. Definitely not suitable for young children. However, being aware of the danger leads to a unique experience. You can sit within arms length of the passing train, having drinks and snacks. Check the times of the trains as there’s only a few daily. Between trains, it’s like a narrow street with small coffee shops and bars.

Emperor Ly Thai To Monument Statue

  • Address: 12 P. Lê Lai, Lý Thái Tổ, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội 100000, Vietnam
  • Map: Click here
  • Rating: 4.6 (5884)

Hoan Kiem Lake

  • Address: 1-8 P. Lê Thái Tổ, Hàng Trống, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam
  • Map: Click here
  • Rating: 4.7 (12253)

The Pen Tower

  • Address: 59 P. Đinh Tiên Hoàng, Hàng Trống, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam
  • Map: Click here
  • Rating: 4.6 (1046)

Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum

  • Address: 1 Hùng Vương, Điện Biên, Ba Đình, Hà Nội, Vietnam
  • Map: Click here
  • Rating: 4.5 (16748)

Nhà Cổ Hà Nội

  • Address: 87 P. Mã Mây, Hàng Buồm, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam
  • Map: Click here
  • Rating: 3.5 (40)
Emperor Ly Thai To Monument Statue in Hanoi
Emperor Ly Thai To Monument Statue in Hanoi
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