Hanoi Travel Guide 2025: The Ultimate Local Guide to What to Do, Eat & See

Welcome to the only Hanoi Travel Guide you need for 2025! Whether you’re a first-timer or a repeat visitor, this guide helps you unlock the best of Vietnam’s vibrant capital — from iconic sights and street food to hidden cultural gems, day trips, and practical travel tips. Explore the real Hanoi, beyond the clichés, with in-depth info and insider recommendations.

Why Visit Hanoi?

Hanoi blends ancient tradition with youthful energy: centuries-old temples and leafy boulevards, busy markets and peaceful lakes, rich coffee culture and unforgettable street food. Whether you love architecture, food, local crafts, or the outdoors, Hanoi offers something for every traveler and every season.

Read on for our cluster guides to plan a truly authentic trip!

Best Things to Do in Hanoi

Where to Stay in Hanoi 2025: Best Neighborhoods & Hotels for Every Traveler

Discover must-see attractions, from the serene Hoan Kiem Lake to the historic Old Quarter, the Temple of Literature, and more. Uncover modern art spaces, vibrant markets, and local neighborhoods beyond the tourist trail.
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Hanoi Street Food Guide

Top street food in Hanoi including Pho, Bun Cha, and Egg Coffee – Hanoi Travel Guide  Must-Try Hanoi Street Food Dishes Top street food in Hanoi including Pho, Bun Cha, and Egg Coffee – Hanoi Travel Guide

No visit to Hanoi is complete without tasting its world-famous street food: pho, bun cha, banh mi, egg coffee, and dozens more local favorites. Learn what to eat, where to try it, and how to order like a pro.
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Hanoi 3-Day Itinerary

Old Quarter (Hoan Kiem)

Short on time? Follow this 3-day itinerary for first-timers and returning guests: major highlights, hidden gems, foodie stops, and local experiences, all at an easy pace.
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Where to Stay in Hanoi

InterContinental Westlake Hanoi Pearl Hotel La Siesta Classic Ma May Apricot Hotel

Find the best areas and accommodation for every style and budget: luxury hotels, boutique stays, cozy hostels, family-friendly and long-stay options. Includes pros, cons, and practical booking tips for 2025.
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Hanoi Nightlife

Hanoi Nightlife 2025: Best Bars, Night Markets, and Things to Do After Dark Binh Minh’s Jazz Club Standing Bar

Experience Hanoi after dark: lively beer corners, trendy rooftop bars, jazz clubs, night markets, and late-night eats. Get safety tips and local etiquette to enjoy the city like a local.
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Hanoi Cultural Experiences

Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre

Immerse yourself in Hanoi’s living heritage: join water puppet shows, explore pagodas, attend craft workshops, or simply watch local life unfold in vibrant markets and peaceful temples. Hanoi’s culture shines in both the big sights and the smallest daily rituals.
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Day Trips from Hanoi

Bat Trang Pottery Village Duong Lam ancient village

Hanoi is the perfect base for exploring northern Vietnam. Within 1–3 hours you can reach lush mountains, ancient villages, dramatic karst landscapes, craft towns, and spiritual sites.
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Best Time to Visit Hanoi

Wondering when to go? Autumn (Sep–Nov) and spring (Mar–Apr) are the best times for pleasant weather and vibrant festivals, but each season has unique highlights. Find month-by-month weather, events, and pro tips for every type of traveler.
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Essential Practical Tips for Hanoi Visitors

  • Transport: Use Grab or Gojek apps for taxis and motorbikes. Walking is best in the Old Quarter, but traffic can be chaotic—always cross with locals!
  • Money: VND cash is preferred for street food, markets, and small shops; cards accepted in hotels and some restaurants. ATMs are everywhere.
  • Internet: Free Wi-Fi in most cafes/hotels. Consider a Vietnam eSIM for easy 4G access (see Vietnam mobile guide on Wikipedia).
  • Apps: Install Google Maps, Google Translate, Grab, and a weather app. Download offline maps for backup.
  • Safety: Hanoi is generally very safe. Watch for pickpockets in crowded areas and always check reviews before booking unknown accommodation.
  • Health: Tap water is not drinkable—buy bottled or filtered water. Carry some tissues (many public toilets lack paper).
  • Local etiquette: Dress modestly for temples, don’t point your feet at altars/Buddha images, and greet elders with a slight bow or nod.
  • Emergency numbers: Police: 113 | Ambulance: 115 | Fire: 114.

Hanoi Travel Guide FAQ

Is Hanoi safe for solo travelers and families?

Yes! Hanoi is one of Asia’s safest cities, especially in tourist zones. Use basic precautions as you would in any major city.

How many days are enough in Hanoi?

3–4 days lets you experience top sights, local food, and one or two day trips. Stay longer to dive deeper into local culture and neighborhoods.

What is the best way to get around Hanoi?

Walk in the Old Quarter, use ride-hailing apps elsewhere, or book day trips for longer distances. Buses are cheap but challenging for first-timers.

How can I avoid tourist traps?

Eat where locals eat, avoid pushy street touts, check online reviews, and ask your hotel or a local guide for genuine recommendations.

Do I need to book tours and hotels in advance?

For peak season (autumn, spring, major festivals), yes. Otherwise, walk-ins are possible for many hotels and activities.

What are the top festivals in Hanoi?

Tet (Lunar New Year), Mid-Autumn Festival, Perfume Pagoda Festival, and village celebrations. See our Vietnam Festival Calendar on Wikipedia.

Why Plan with Heera Travel?

Heera Travel is based in Hanoi with years of local expertise and a real passion for showing visitors the best of Vietnam.

  • Custom itineraries and authentic experiences
  • Reliable support in English, Chinese, and Vietnamese
  • Up-to-date local info and honest, flexible booking

Contact Heera Travel for tailored advice or travel arrangements.

 

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