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very convenient place to live when visiting Hanoi. You can find anything you need within walking distance to hotels. Good spot for tours to pick up. Stores, cafes and restaurants close late too.
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Old Quarter Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Hanoi Old Town is the most attractive part of Hanoi and the soul of Hanoi's history and culture. Almost all the historical sites, including Thirty-Six Streets and Hoan Kiem Lake, are located in this area. The buildings combine Vietnamese and French styles. , as if traveling through time and space, it is a good place to experience the humanistic atmosphere. The buildings in the old city are all narrow door faces, and there are deep passages to go inside. Each street has its own characteristics, and each store also has a unique style, which is worth spending half a day to experience. At night, the night market stalls will also be displayed, making it more lively and a place to enjoy the coolness in summer.
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Old Quarter Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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very convenient place to live when visiting Hanoi. You can find anything you need within walking distance to hotels. Good spot for tours to pick up. Stores, cafes and restaurants close late too.
Old Quarter is the main tourist area in Hanoi, there are lots of food streets are there, especially Ta Hien Corner is also known as The Beer Street, is a great food street. The weekends in Ta Hien is so much positive vibe and positivity. A great place of weekend hangout for both tourists and natives. A must visit place for sure. St. Joseph Cathedral, Hoan Kiem Lake and Train Street is very near to this old quarter. only walkable distance. A great place.
Full of energy and life. You’ll find lots of food options and most of Hanoi’s attractions are in the area. Take a day to stroll around.
we loved walking around the old quarter. there is a lot of culture here and many shops. it was awesome
This is the other side of the city. most of the buildings here are from the colonists era and people's lifestyle here is more on traditional way. the streets are busy and you can buy souvenirs at a cheaper price.
tranquility of the capital on the 1st of the new year. though it is a day off for many, people don't really celebrate it.
Travel back in time in Hanoi Old Quarter. Narrow streets, old buildings, tiny dwellings, small shops and restaurants. Traffic and crowded pavements make your walk a very tiring one for your shoes. Easy to get lost even with a map. Food is cheap but do not expect to find very good quality food. Except for coffee which is excellent and cost as much or more than a bowl of Pho or noodles.