Discovering the best places to eat, stay, and explore in the picturesque French Quarter, as well as immersing oneself in world-class cuisine, charming parks, and captivating historical sites are among the most interesting things visitors can do in Hanoi.
The first day offers travelers a prime opportunity to explore the area’s various traditions and history.
Tasting coffee on Trieu Viet Vuong street, opting for a classic egg coffee at the Grande Dame of Hanoi, the historic Sofitel Metropole Legend Hanoi, and a hot bowl of Phở (noodles) at Phở bò Ấu Triệu are among the great things to do in order to begin a new day in Hanoi.
Tourists should not miss out on discovering the architecture on Tran Hung Dao, Ly Thuong Kiet, and Hai Ba Trung streets, as well as visiting the Vietnamese Women’s Museum or Hoa Lo Prison (Hanoi Maison Centrale) for a glimpse into the city's rich history.
Michelin guides travelers to parks, gardens, and cultural gems on the second day.
Visiting Thống Nhất (Unification) Park, one of the largest parks in city centre, is a way to enjoy the bustling atmosphere as locals engage in various activities.
The iconic Hanoi Opera House, a stunning example of French colonial architecture, and the National Museum of History, which houses a fascinating collection of artefacts showcasing the nation’s deep history, are dubbed as cultural gems of the capital by the prestigious guide books that visitors should tour around.
The vibrant Vietnamese capital is a dynamic blend of history, culture, and modern flair. The bustling streets teem with motorbikes and street vendors, while tranquil lakes and ancient temples offer peaceful escapes, the article wrote.
The French Quarter, with its tree-lined boulevards, colonial architecture, and buzzing café scene, is a must-visit for any traveler, Michelin concluded.
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