Guidebook for Hanoi

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Guidebook for Hanoi

Food Scene

Traditional rice rolls eaten with dipping sauce.
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Phở Cuốn Hưng Bền
33 Ngũ Xã
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Traditional rice rolls eaten with dipping sauce.
Stewed Sweet Herbal Chicken Soup (Gà Hầm Thuốc Bắc) with noodles.
Mỳ Gà Tần
24 Hàng Bồ
Stewed Sweet Herbal Chicken Soup (Gà Hầm Thuốc Bắc) with noodles.
Traditional steamed rice paper rolls.
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Bánh Cuốn Gia Truyền Thanh Vân
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Traditional steamed rice paper rolls.
Vietnamese traditional banh mi since 1979.
Bánh Mì Bà Dần
34 Lò Sũ
Vietnamese traditional banh mi since 1979.
Famous sandwiches in town.
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Bánh Mì 25
25 Hàng Cá
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Famous sandwiches in town.
Bun Cha. This is where President Obama had dinner when he visited Hanoi.
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Bún Chả Hương Liên
24 Lê Văn Hưu
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Bun Cha. This is where President Obama had dinner when he visited Hanoi.
One of the most popular Vietnamese dessert. Depends on season, you can eat with ice or eat when it's warm.
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Chè Bốn Mùa
4 Hàng Cân
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One of the most popular Vietnamese dessert. Depends on season, you can eat with ice or eat when it's warm.

Drinks & Nightlife

Trill Group
1 Ngụy Như Kon Tum
66th floor, Lotte Center, 54 Liễu Giai, Ba Đình District, Hanoi. Open hour: from 10:00 AM. Hotline: 84-4-3333-6016.
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Top of Hanoi
54 Phố Liễu Giai
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66th floor, Lotte Center, 54 Liễu Giai, Ba Đình District, Hanoi. Open hour: from 10:00 AM. Hotline: 84-4-3333-6016.
Streets of bars, lounges, pubs, nightclubs and beers at the sidewalks. You will have tons of fun here! Ta Hien is a small street located in famous Old Quarter of Hanoi, near Hoan Kiem Lake. The street stretches about 200 meters, but it is one of the most crowded streets in Old Quarter particularly and in Hanoi generally. Ta Hien has the most specific features of both old Hanoi and modern Hanoi. It is named “international crossroad”, drawing many foreign visitors and also Hanoi people. The street starts getting crowded after 5pm, when the sun is about to come down and the street is getting cooler.
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Tạ Hiện
Phố Tạ Hiện
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Streets of bars, lounges, pubs, nightclubs and beers at the sidewalks. You will have tons of fun here! Ta Hien is a small street located in famous Old Quarter of Hanoi, near Hoan Kiem Lake. The street stretches about 200 meters, but it is one of the most crowded streets in Old Quarter particularly and in Hanoi generally. Ta Hien has the most specific features of both old Hanoi and modern Hanoi. It is named “international crossroad”, drawing many foreign visitors and also Hanoi people. The street starts getting crowded after 5pm, when the sun is about to come down and the street is getting cooler.
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HERO Bar
42M Yên Phụ
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Bar Hair of the Dog
32 Phố Mã Mây
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Sightseeing

The city’s largest lake, known as both Ho Tay and West Lake, is 15km in circumference and ringed by upmarket suburbs, including the predominantly expat Tay Ho district. On the south side, along Ð Thuy Khue, are seafood restaurants, and to the east, the Xuan Dieu strip is lined with restaurants, cafes, boutiques and luxury hotels. A pathway circles the lake, making for a great bicycle ride.
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西湖
D8, 14 Thụy Khuê
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The city’s largest lake, known as both Ho Tay and West Lake, is 15km in circumference and ringed by upmarket suburbs, including the predominantly expat Tay Ho district. On the south side, along Ð Thuy Khue, are seafood restaurants, and to the east, the Xuan Dieu strip is lined with restaurants, cafes, boutiques and luxury hotels. A pathway circles the lake, making for a great bicycle ride.
Legend claims in the mid-15th century Heaven sent Emperor Ly Thai To a magical sword, which he used to drive the Chinese from Vietnam. After the war a giant golden turtle grabbed the sword and disappeared into the depths of this lake to restore the sword to its divine owners, inspiring the name Ho Hoan Kiem (Lake of the Restored Sword). Every morning at around 6am local residents practise traditional t’ai chi on the shore. The ramshackle Thap Rua, on an islet near the southern end, is topped with a red star and is often used as an emblem of Hanoi.
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还剑湖
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Legend claims in the mid-15th century Heaven sent Emperor Ly Thai To a magical sword, which he used to drive the Chinese from Vietnam. After the war a giant golden turtle grabbed the sword and disappeared into the depths of this lake to restore the sword to its divine owners, inspiring the name Ho Hoan Kiem (Lake of the Restored Sword). Every morning at around 6am local residents practise traditional t’ai chi on the shore. The ramshackle Thap Rua, on an islet near the southern end, is topped with a red star and is often used as an emblem of Hanoi.
Meaning 'Temple of the Jade Mountain', Hanoi's most visited temple sits on a small island in the northern part of Hoan Kiem Lake, connected to the lakeshore by an elegant scarlet bridge, constructed in classical Vietnamese style. The temple is dedicated to General Tran Hung Dao (who defeated the Mongols in the 13th century), La To (patron saint of physicians) and the scholar Van Xuong. Admission: Adult/Student: 20,000/10,000VND Opening hour: 7.30 AM - 5.30 PM
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玉山祠
Phố Đinh Tiên Hoàng
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Meaning 'Temple of the Jade Mountain', Hanoi's most visited temple sits on a small island in the northern part of Hoan Kiem Lake, connected to the lakeshore by an elegant scarlet bridge, constructed in classical Vietnamese style. The temple is dedicated to General Tran Hung Dao (who defeated the Mongols in the 13th century), La To (patron saint of physicians) and the scholar Van Xuong. Admission: Adult/Student: 20,000/10,000VND Opening hour: 7.30 AM - 5.30 PM
A symbol of the tenacity and resilience of the Hanoian people, the Long Bien Bridge (built between 1899 and 1902) was bombed on several occasions during the American War, and on each, quickly repaired by the Vietnamese. Designed by Gustave Eiffel (of Eiffel Tower fame) the bridge, used by trains, mopeds and pedestrians, is undergoing reconstruction to restore its original appearance. It's colourfully illuminated at night.
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龙边桥
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A symbol of the tenacity and resilience of the Hanoian people, the Long Bien Bridge (built between 1899 and 1902) was bombed on several occasions during the American War, and on each, quickly repaired by the Vietnamese. Designed by Gustave Eiffel (of Eiffel Tower fame) the bridge, used by trains, mopeds and pedestrians, is undergoing reconstruction to restore its original appearance. It's colourfully illuminated at night.

Parks & Nature

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Yen So Park
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Hanoi
Phố Duy Tân
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Công viên Nghĩa Đô
Đường Nguyễn Văn Huyên
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Arts & Culture

The One Pillar Pagoda was originally built by the Emperor Ly Thai Tong who ruled from 1028 to 1054. According to the annals, the heirless emperor dreamed that he met Quan The Am Bo Tat, the Goddess of Mercy, who handed him a male child. Ly Thai Tong then married a young peasant girl and had a son and heir by her. As a way of expressing his gratitude for this event, he constructed a pagoda here in 1049. Built of wood on a single stone pillar, the pagoda is designed to resemble a lotus blossom, the symbol of purity, rising out of a sea of sorrow. One of the last acts of the French before quitting Hanoi in 1954 was to destroy the original One Pillar Pagoda; the structure was rebuilt by the new government. Admission 25,000 VND. Opening hours: 8 - 11.30 AM daily & 2 - 4 PM Tue, Thu, Sat & Sun.
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独柱寺
phố Chùa Một Cột
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The One Pillar Pagoda was originally built by the Emperor Ly Thai Tong who ruled from 1028 to 1054. According to the annals, the heirless emperor dreamed that he met Quan The Am Bo Tat, the Goddess of Mercy, who handed him a male child. Ly Thai Tong then married a young peasant girl and had a son and heir by her. As a way of expressing his gratitude for this event, he constructed a pagoda here in 1049. Built of wood on a single stone pillar, the pagoda is designed to resemble a lotus blossom, the symbol of purity, rising out of a sea of sorrow. One of the last acts of the French before quitting Hanoi in 1954 was to destroy the original One Pillar Pagoda; the structure was rebuilt by the new government. Admission 25,000 VND. Opening hours: 8 - 11.30 AM daily & 2 - 4 PM Tue, Thu, Sat & Sun.
The hexagonal Flag Tower, one of the symbols of Hanoi, is adjacent to the Vietnam Military History Museum.
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河内旗台
Điện Biên Phủ
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The hexagonal Flag Tower, one of the symbols of Hanoi, is adjacent to the Vietnam Military History Museum.
Easy to spot thanks to a large collection of weaponry at the front, the Military Museum displays Soviet and Chinese equipment alongside French- and US-made weapons captured during years of warfare. The centrepiece is a Soviet-built MiG-21 jet fighter, triumphant amid the wreckage of French aircraft downed at Dien Bien Phu, and a US F-111. Adjacent is the hexagonal Flag Tower, one of the symbols of Hanoi. Access is possible to a terrace overlooking a rusting collection of war matériel (equipment and supplies used by soldiers). Opposite the museum is a small park with a commanding statue of Lenin. Admission 30,000 VND. Camera fee 20,000 VND. Opening hours: 8 - 11.30 AM on Mon, Wed, Fri. 2- 4pm Tue - Thu, Sat & Sun.
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越南军事历史博物馆
28A Điện Biên Phủ
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Easy to spot thanks to a large collection of weaponry at the front, the Military Museum displays Soviet and Chinese equipment alongside French- and US-made weapons captured during years of warfare. The centrepiece is a Soviet-built MiG-21 jet fighter, triumphant amid the wreckage of French aircraft downed at Dien Bien Phu, and a US F-111. Adjacent is the hexagonal Flag Tower, one of the symbols of Hanoi. Access is possible to a terrace overlooking a rusting collection of war matériel (equipment and supplies used by soldiers). Opposite the museum is a small park with a commanding statue of Lenin. Admission 30,000 VND. Camera fee 20,000 VND. Opening hours: 8 - 11.30 AM on Mon, Wed, Fri. 2- 4pm Tue - Thu, Sat & Sun.
Added to Unesco's World Heritage List in 2010 and reopened in 2012, Hanoi's Imperial Citadel was the hub of Vietnamese military power for over 1000 years. Ongoing archaeological digs of ancient palaces, grandiose pavilions and imperial gates are complemented by fascinating military command bunkers from the American War – complete with maps and 1960s communications equipment – used by the legendary Vietnamese General Vo Nguyen Giap. The leafy grounds are also an easygoing and quiet antidote to Hanoi's bustle. Admission 30,000 VND. Opening hours: 8 - 11.30 AM daily & 2 - 4 PM on Tue-Thu, Sat & Sun.
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Kinh Thien
Hoàng Diệu
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Added to Unesco's World Heritage List in 2010 and reopened in 2012, Hanoi's Imperial Citadel was the hub of Vietnamese military power for over 1000 years. Ongoing archaeological digs of ancient palaces, grandiose pavilions and imperial gates are complemented by fascinating military command bunkers from the American War – complete with maps and 1960s communications equipment – used by the legendary Vietnamese General Vo Nguyen Giap. The leafy grounds are also an easygoing and quiet antidote to Hanoi's bustle. Admission 30,000 VND. Opening hours: 8 - 11.30 AM daily & 2 - 4 PM on Tue-Thu, Sat & Sun.
This excellent, modern museum showcases women’s role in Vietnamese society and culture. Labelled in English and French, it’s the memories of the wartime contribution by individual heroic women that are most poignant. There is a stunning collection of propaganda posters, as well as costumes, tribal basketware and fabric motifs from Vietnam’s ethnic minority groups. Check the website for special exhibitions. Admission: 30,000 VND Opening hours: 8.00 AM - 5.00 PM
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越南妇女博物馆
36 Lý Thường Kiệt
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This excellent, modern museum showcases women’s role in Vietnamese society and culture. Labelled in English and French, it’s the memories of the wartime contribution by individual heroic women that are most poignant. There is a stunning collection of propaganda posters, as well as costumes, tribal basketware and fabric motifs from Vietnam’s ethnic minority groups. Check the website for special exhibitions. Admission: 30,000 VND Opening hours: 8.00 AM - 5.00 PM
This excellent Fine Arts Museum is housed in two buildings that were once the French Ministry of Information. Treasures abound, including ancient Champa stone carvings and some astonishing effigies of Guan Yin, the thousand-eyed, thousand-armed goddess of compassion. Look out for the lacquered statues of Buddhist monks from the Tay Son dynasty and the substantial collection of contemporary art and folk-naive paintings. Guided tours are available for 150,000d. Admission: Adult/concession - 30,000/15,000 VND Opening hours: 8.30 AM - 5.00 PM
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越南国家美术馆
66 P. Nguyễn Thái Học
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This excellent Fine Arts Museum is housed in two buildings that were once the French Ministry of Information. Treasures abound, including ancient Champa stone carvings and some astonishing effigies of Guan Yin, the thousand-eyed, thousand-armed goddess of compassion. Look out for the lacquered statues of Buddhist monks from the Tay Son dynasty and the substantial collection of contemporary art and folk-naive paintings. Guided tours are available for 150,000d. Admission: Adult/concession - 30,000/15,000 VND Opening hours: 8.30 AM - 5.00 PM
Founded in 1070 by Emperor Ly Thanh Tong, the Temple of Literature is dedicated to Confucius (Khong Tu). Inside you'll find a pond known as the 'Well of Heavenly Clarity', a low-slung pagoda and statues of Confucius and his disciples. A rare example of well-preserved traditional Vietnamese architecture, the complex honours Vietnam’s finest scholars and men of literary accomplishment. It is the site of Vietnam’s first university, established here in 1076, when entrance was only granted to those of noble birth. After 1442 a more egalitarian approach was adopted and gifted students from all over the nation headed to Hanoi to study the principles of Confucianism, literature and poetry. In 1484 Emperor Ly Thanh Tong ordered that stelae be erected to record the names, places of birth and achievements of exceptional scholars: 82 of 116 stelae remain standing. Paths lead from the imposing tiered gateway on Quoc Tu Giam through formal gardens to the Khue Van Cac pavilion, constructed in 1802. Admission: 30,000 VND/adult; 15,000 VND/students. Opening hours: 8 AM - 5 PM.
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河内文庙
Temple of Literature
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Founded in 1070 by Emperor Ly Thanh Tong, the Temple of Literature is dedicated to Confucius (Khong Tu). Inside you'll find a pond known as the 'Well of Heavenly Clarity', a low-slung pagoda and statues of Confucius and his disciples. A rare example of well-preserved traditional Vietnamese architecture, the complex honours Vietnam’s finest scholars and men of literary accomplishment. It is the site of Vietnam’s first university, established here in 1076, when entrance was only granted to those of noble birth. After 1442 a more egalitarian approach was adopted and gifted students from all over the nation headed to Hanoi to study the principles of Confucianism, literature and poetry. In 1484 Emperor Ly Thanh Tong ordered that stelae be erected to record the names, places of birth and achievements of exceptional scholars: 82 of 116 stelae remain standing. Paths lead from the imposing tiered gateway on Quoc Tu Giam through formal gardens to the Khue Van Cac pavilion, constructed in 1802. Admission: 30,000 VND/adult; 15,000 VND/students. Opening hours: 8 AM - 5 PM.
This thought-provoking site is all that remains of the former Hoa Lo Prison, ironically nicknamed the ‘Hanoi Hilton’ by US POWs during the American War. Most exhibits relate to the prison’s use up to the mid-1950s, focusing on the Vietnamese struggle for independence from France. A gruesome relic is the ominous French guillotine, used to behead Vietnamese revolutionaries. There are also displays focusing on the American pilots who were incarcerated at Hoa Lo during the American War. The vast prison complex was built by the French in 1896. Originally intended to house around 450 inmates, records indicate that by the 1930s there were close to 2000 prisoners. Hoa Lo was never a very successful prison, and hundreds escaped its walls over the years – many squeezing out through sewer grates. Admission: 30,000 VND. Opening hours: 8.00 AM - 5.00 PM
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火炉监狱
1 Hoả Lò
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This thought-provoking site is all that remains of the former Hoa Lo Prison, ironically nicknamed the ‘Hanoi Hilton’ by US POWs during the American War. Most exhibits relate to the prison’s use up to the mid-1950s, focusing on the Vietnamese struggle for independence from France. A gruesome relic is the ominous French guillotine, used to behead Vietnamese revolutionaries. There are also displays focusing on the American pilots who were incarcerated at Hoa Lo during the American War. The vast prison complex was built by the French in 1896. Originally intended to house around 450 inmates, records indicate that by the 1930s there were close to 2000 prisoners. Hoa Lo was never a very successful prison, and hundreds escaped its walls over the years – many squeezing out through sewer grates. Admission: 30,000 VND. Opening hours: 8.00 AM - 5.00 PM
Pay your respects to the former president of modern Vietnam at Ho Chi Minh mausoleum where his body rests. In the tradition of Lenin, Stalin and Mao, Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum is a monumental marble edifice. Contrary to his desire for a simple cremation, the mausoleum was constructed from materials gathered from all over Vietnam between 1973 and 1975. Set deep in the bowels of the building in a glass sarcophagus is the frail, pale body of Ho Chi Minh. The mausoleum is usually closed from 4 Sep to 4 Nov for maintenance. Dress modestly: wearing shorts, tank tops or hats is not permitted. You may be requested to store day packs, cameras and phones before you enter. Talking, putting your hand in your pockets and photography is strictly prohibited in the mausoleum. The queue usually snakes for several hundred metres to the mausoleum entrance and inside, filing past Ho’s body at a slow but steady pace. If you’re lucky enough, you’ll catch the changing of the guard outside Ho’s mausoleum – the pomp and ceremony displayed here rivals the British equivalent at Buckingham Palace. Closed Mondays & Fridays. Opening Hours 8:00 – 10:30am. Admission 20,000 VND.
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胡志明博物馆
19 Phố Ngọc Hà
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Pay your respects to the former president of modern Vietnam at Ho Chi Minh mausoleum where his body rests. In the tradition of Lenin, Stalin and Mao, Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum is a monumental marble edifice. Contrary to his desire for a simple cremation, the mausoleum was constructed from materials gathered from all over Vietnam between 1973 and 1975. Set deep in the bowels of the building in a glass sarcophagus is the frail, pale body of Ho Chi Minh. The mausoleum is usually closed from 4 Sep to 4 Nov for maintenance. Dress modestly: wearing shorts, tank tops or hats is not permitted. You may be requested to store day packs, cameras and phones before you enter. Talking, putting your hand in your pockets and photography is strictly prohibited in the mausoleum. The queue usually snakes for several hundred metres to the mausoleum entrance and inside, filing past Ho’s body at a slow but steady pace. If you’re lucky enough, you’ll catch the changing of the guard outside Ho’s mausoleum – the pomp and ceremony displayed here rivals the British equivalent at Buckingham Palace. Closed Mondays & Fridays. Opening Hours 8:00 – 10:30am. Admission 20,000 VND.
It’s also worth checking out the Ho Chi Minh Museum situated just behind the Mausoleum. Here you’ll be able to gain a more thorough understanding of why Uncle Ho is Vietnam’s most revered leader. Closed Mondays & Fridays. Opening Hours 8:00 - 10:30 AM, 14:30 – 16:30. Admission 20,000 VND.
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胡志明博物馆
19 Phố Ngọc Hà
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It’s also worth checking out the Ho Chi Minh Museum situated just behind the Mausoleum. Here you’ll be able to gain a more thorough understanding of why Uncle Ho is Vietnam’s most revered leader. Closed Mondays & Fridays. Opening Hours 8:00 - 10:30 AM, 14:30 – 16:30. Admission 20,000 VND.
National Museum of Vietnamese History is housed in a colonial French building which was completed in 1932. The building, designed by the architect Ernest Hébrard is considered as a successful blend between the colonial French architecture and traditional Vietnamese architecture, called Indochina architecture. He created double-walls and balconies for a natural ventilation system and protection from sunshine. No. 1, Trang Tien Street or No. 25 Tong Dan Street. Admission 15,000 VND Students 8,000 and under 15 just 2,000. Note: 15,000 VND/camera for taking photos. 30,000VND/camera for recording short videos, 400,000VND/camera for recording documentary film. Hours: 8AM-11:30AM and from 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM.
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越南国家历史博物馆
216 Đường Trần Quang Khải
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National Museum of Vietnamese History is housed in a colonial French building which was completed in 1932. The building, designed by the architect Ernest Hébrard is considered as a successful blend between the colonial French architecture and traditional Vietnamese architecture, called Indochina architecture. He created double-walls and balconies for a natural ventilation system and protection from sunshine. No. 1, Trang Tien Street or No. 25 Tong Dan Street. Admission 15,000 VND Students 8,000 and under 15 just 2,000. Note: 15,000 VND/camera for taking photos. 30,000VND/camera for recording short videos, 400,000VND/camera for recording documentary film. Hours: 8AM-11:30AM and from 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM.
Museum of Ethnology, (Bao Tang Dan Toc Hoc Viet Nam) It covers mainly the culture and ritual practices of the various ethnic groups in the whole of Vietnam - one of the key attractions of the museum is the open-air exhibition, which has houses of some ethnic groups, which even comes with inhabitants in costumes. The museum features actual explanations of the exhibits in Vietnamese, French and English. The Museum of Ethnology houses the excellent Chocolate and Baguettes cafe, which has excellent fare at a reasonable price - an excellent pit-stop after the museum visit. Address: Nguyen Van Huyen St, Cau Giay district. Bus No. 7, 12, 13, 14, 38 and 39. Open every day except Monday, 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM. Admission 25,000 dong for foreigners.
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越南民族学博物馆
Đường Nguyễn Văn Huyên
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Museum of Ethnology, (Bao Tang Dan Toc Hoc Viet Nam) It covers mainly the culture and ritual practices of the various ethnic groups in the whole of Vietnam - one of the key attractions of the museum is the open-air exhibition, which has houses of some ethnic groups, which even comes with inhabitants in costumes. The museum features actual explanations of the exhibits in Vietnamese, French and English. The Museum of Ethnology houses the excellent Chocolate and Baguettes cafe, which has excellent fare at a reasonable price - an excellent pit-stop after the museum visit. Address: Nguyen Van Huyen St, Cau Giay district. Bus No. 7, 12, 13, 14, 38 and 39. Open every day except Monday, 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM. Admission 25,000 dong for foreigners.
The Museum of Hanoi (Vietnamese: Bảo tàng Hà Nội) is located in Hanoi, Vietnam. The museum displays artifacts from Hanoi's 1000-year history and the history, culture, heritage, and architecture of Vietnam. It showcases over 50,000 artifacts in a total area of nearly 54,000 square meters. The Hanoi museum was opened in 2010 for the Millennial Anniversary of Hanoi. The building represents an overall design of an inverted Pyramid.
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河内博物馆
Phạm Hùng
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The Museum of Hanoi (Vietnamese: Bảo tàng Hà Nội) is located in Hanoi, Vietnam. The museum displays artifacts from Hanoi's 1000-year history and the history, culture, heritage, and architecture of Vietnam. It showcases over 50,000 artifacts in a total area of nearly 54,000 square meters. The Hanoi museum was opened in 2010 for the Millennial Anniversary of Hanoi. The building represents an overall design of an inverted Pyramid.

Shopping

Indochina Plaza Hanoi Residences
241 Xuân Thủy
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Building 28T, Thăng Long International Village, No.72 Trần Đăng Ninh, Cầu Giấy, Hà Nội. Phone: 04-3793-8990. Hotline: 0904-863-199.
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VinMart Thăng Long
Trần Đăng Ninh
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Building 28T, Thăng Long International Village, No.72 Trần Đăng Ninh, Cầu Giấy, Hà Nội. Phone: 04-3793-8990. Hotline: 0904-863-199.

Getting Around

As one of the latest and most modern bus stations in Hanoi, My Dinh bus station has daily buses to the North and Northwest regions. This bus station should be marked on your agenda if you plan to cross the border to China. At My Dinh, there are also buses that connect Hanoi and Sapa or Halong Bay. Some popular routes include: - To Yen Bai: buses run every half hour, from 5:30- 17:00 - To Phu Tho: buses run every half hour, from 6:00-16:30 - To Da Chong: 6:30; 7:00; 8:30; 10:00; 12:00; 15:00 - To Lao Cai and Sa Pa: 4:30; 5:00 - To Ha Giang: 4:00; 4:30; 5:00; 5:45 - To Lang Son: buses run every half hour, from 6:00- 16:30 - To Dien Bien: 4:00; 5:00 - To Bai Chay and Halong Bay: buses run every half hour from 7:00- 17:00 - To Hoa Binh: buses run every half hour from 7:00- 17:00 - To Ninh Binh: 9:40
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Bến Xe Mỹ Đình
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As one of the latest and most modern bus stations in Hanoi, My Dinh bus station has daily buses to the North and Northwest regions. This bus station should be marked on your agenda if you plan to cross the border to China. At My Dinh, there are also buses that connect Hanoi and Sapa or Halong Bay. Some popular routes include: - To Yen Bai: buses run every half hour, from 5:30- 17:00 - To Phu Tho: buses run every half hour, from 6:00-16:30 - To Da Chong: 6:30; 7:00; 8:30; 10:00; 12:00; 15:00 - To Lao Cai and Sa Pa: 4:30; 5:00 - To Ha Giang: 4:00; 4:30; 5:00; 5:45 - To Lang Son: buses run every half hour, from 6:00- 16:30 - To Dien Bien: 4:00; 5:00 - To Bai Chay and Halong Bay: buses run every half hour from 7:00- 17:00 - To Hoa Binh: buses run every half hour from 7:00- 17:00 - To Ninh Binh: 9:40
Long Biên Railway Station is a railway station in Hanoi, Vietnam on the Long Biên Bridge. It the second station after Hanoi Railway Station which serves routes to the South. Long Biên Railway Station serves destinations to the North including Hai Phong
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Long Bien Railway Station
Đường Trần Nhật Duật
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Long Biên Railway Station is a railway station in Hanoi, Vietnam on the Long Biên Bridge. It the second station after Hanoi Railway Station which serves routes to the South. Long Biên Railway Station serves destinations to the North including Hai Phong