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Ngoc Son Temple and The Huc Red Bridge on Hoan Kiem Lake
Hanoi · Hanoi · Heritage walk
A walk through Hanoi's Phố Cổ — the historic heart of the city where centuries-old streets, markets, and bridges still shape daily life.
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The Story
The Old Quarter of Hanoi, known as "Phố Cổ," is a historic area located in the heart of Vietnam's capital city. It is renowned for its bustling streets, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant local life.
A tour of the Old Quarter offers a unique glimpse into Hanoi's past and present, combining traditional Vietnamese architecture, bustling markets, and historic sites.
Highlights
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Ngoc Son Temple and The Huc Red Bridge on Hoan Kiem Lake
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Ta Hien Street, the lively core of the Old Quarter
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O Quan Chuong, an 18th-century city gate
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Thanh Ha wet market, largely untouched by tourism
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Dong Xuan Market, Hanoi's largest indoor market
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Long Bien Bridge, the "lying Eiffel Tower" over the Red River
Itinerary
Begin the walk at this central landmark by Hoan Kiem Lake. Meet your guide and get an introduction to Hanoi through stories that connect the city's past with its everyday life today.
Admire the elegance of Ngoc Son Temple and stroll across the iconic red bridge. Learn about the legends of Hoan Kiem Lake, enjoy the peaceful lakeside views, and capture great photos in the gentle light of early morning or late afternoon.
Walk into the vibrant core of the Old Quarter. Known for its lively atmosphere, Ta Hien showcases a unique mix of traditional surroundings and modern nightlife, filled with local conversations and urban energy.
Stop at one of Hanoi's most well-preserved city gates from the eighteenth century. O Quan Chuong stands as a striking reminder of the city's historical defenses and the many layers of history embedded in the Old Quarter.
Explore a local wet market where residents buy fresh vegetables, herbs, meat, and seafood. Bustling, colorful, and largely untouched by tourism, it offers an honest look into daily life in Hanoi.
See the exterior of Dong Xuan Market, the largest indoor market in Hanoi. The surrounding streets are always active and lively, giving insight into the city's trading culture and rhythm of daily commerce.
Finish the walk at the historic Long Bien Bridge, stretching across the Red River since the early twentieth century. Often called the "lying Eiffel Tower," this weathered steel bridge is a powerful symbol of Hanoi's endurance and a favorite spot for memorable photos.
Meeting point
Statue of the Fallen Heroes, directly opposite The Huc Red Bridge and Ngoc Son Temple. Look for the guide's name tag with the red Free Walking Tours logo.
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9:00 AM or 2:00 PM
Inclusions
Included
Not included
Inspiration
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