Morning/Afternoon
Meet our tour guide at the hotel lobby at 08:00 or 12:00 depending on your availability and start our Hanoi sightseeing tour.
The tour begins with a visit to the Temple of Literature, which holds the distinction of being the first university in Vietnam, dedicated to the teachings of Confucius. Here, travelers can immerse themselves in the rich history and cultural significance of this revered institution
Continuing the journey, participants will marvel at the unique structure of the 1000-year-old One Pillar Pagoda. This architectural marvel is renowned for its distinctive design, featuring a single pillar rising from a lotus pond.
See the Mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh from the outside. This is a large memorial to the ultimate leader who brought freedom to Vietnam. (temporality closed from June - August)
Wander around the airy West Lake and enjoy its beautiful scenery. Stop at Tran Quoc Buddhist Pagoda, the most ancient pagoda in Hanoi.
Before ending the trip. you will have an authentic Vietnamese meal in a local restaurant.
Evening
Get your stomach ready for a fantastic street food trip to try one of the most famous Vietnamese dishes at night.
17:30: Meet our guide at 14 Le Thai To Street, Hang Trong Ward, Hoan Kiem District, and start the journey.
Stroll around Hanoi's famous Old Quarter. It's time to sample some delicate dishes such as Pho Bo (Vietnamese Beef Noodles), Bun Bo Hue, or Bun Thang (Rice Vermicelli Noodles with Chicken and Eggs).
Enjoy some exquisite "Steamed Rice Rolls” called Banh Cuon, as well as the world-renowned Banh Mi.
Taste the native specialties snacks along the street, such as Nom Bo Kho (Dried Beef Salad), Nem Chua Ran (Fried Fermented Pork Roll), and others.
A cup of Ca Phe Trung (Egg Coffee), a well-known local drink, will soothe your tummy after a fulfilling meal.
End the street food scene and return to your hotel to relax.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel in Hanoi
- Hanoi: the sightseeing tour was so great, the city was vibrant and crowded, the food tour is so great. All fun and delicious, we were so full.
- Halong Bay: breathtaking view
- Hoi An: charming town, the night we stayed had lantern festival, it was magical
- Tra Que Village: a peaceful countryside,… More - Hanoi: the sightseeing tour was so great, the city was vibrant and crowded, the food tour is so great. All fun and delicious, we were so full.
- Halong Bay: breathtaking view
- Hoi An: charming town, the night we stayed had lantern festival, it was magical
- Tra Que Village: a peaceful countryside, we tried some farming activities
- Ho Chi Minh City: also had a sightseeing tour around the city, also nice and crowded like Ha Noi. We went out to eat on motorbike but Saigon food is not really my style.
- Mekong Delta: one-of-the-kind experience for real, it was so different from other countryside area. Less
I highly recommend this food tour to anyone who wants to explore the vibrant food culture of Vietnam. The tour guide was knowledgeable, the food was delicious, and the places we visited were breathtaking. It was a fantastic way to experience Vietnam, and I will go back next year!
My family enjoyed the local Vietnamese food so much.
Such a right choice by visiting and tasting all specialities in each region of Vietnam.