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7-Day Vietnam Highlights: From Hanoi's Charm to Ha Long Bay

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Journey from the cultural heart of Hanoi through ancient Trang An and the stunning limestone isles of Ha Long Bay, experiencing Vietnam's rich history and natural beauty in one unforgettable week.

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Day 1Hanoi: History & Lake Life Hanoi
9:00 AM

Hoan Kiem Lake

Hoan Kiem Lake

Walk around the lake and cross the iconic red Huc Bridge to visit Ngoc Son Temple on the small island. Go early to see locals doing tai chi before the crowds arrive.

4.7(12k reviews)~1.5 hours
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10:30 AM

Vietnam Museum of Ethnology

Vietnam Museum of Ethnology

Explore indoor and outdoor exhibits showcasing 54 ethnic groups of Vietnam. The outdoor area has full scale traditional houses you can walk through, including a massive stilt house and a long house.

4.6(15k reviews)~2 hours
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1:00 PM
Find a local pho shop for lunch

~1 hours

Head to any busy shop along Pho Bat Dan or Pho Ly Quoc Su streets in the Old Quarter. Look for a spot packed with locals and order a bowl of Pho Bo (beef pho) with a side of fresh herbs and lime.

3:00 PM
Explore Hanoi's Old Quarter

~2.5 hours

Wander the 36 streets named after guilds like Hang Bac (Silver Street) and Hang Gai (Silk Street). Duck into the narrow alleys and visit Dong Xuan Market for local goods and produce.

6:00 PM
Try a traditional bia hoi corner

~1.5 hours

Find a bia hoi street corner on Ta Hien Street, the epicenter of cheap fresh beer in Hanoi. Grab a plastic stool, order a glass of bia hoi, and snack on roasted peanuts or dried squid from street vendors.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Bánh mì
Breakfast$1.50

Grab a coffee at any street side stall and try Banh Mi (a crispy baguette sandwich filled with pate, cold cuts, pickled veggies, and cilantro) for a classic Vietnamese morning meal.

Bánh mì
Phở
Lunch$3

Find a crowded pho shop along Bat Dan Street in the Old Quarter and order a steaming bowl of Pho Bo (beef noodle soup). Squeeze lime, add chilies, and load up on basil and bean sprouts.

Phở
Dinner
Settle onto a tiny plastic stool at a bia hoi corner on Ta Hien Street and order a glass of fresh beer alongside grilled pork skewers or fried spring rolls from nearby vendors.
$2
Download Grab for reliable taxi and motorbike taxi rides. A short ride within the Old Quarter costs around $0.80 and motorbike taxis (Xe om) are even cheaper. Walking is best for the compact Old Quarter and lake area.

AccommodationHanoi Old Quarter (historic center with narrow streets near Hoan Kiem Lake)

You are steps from the lake, night market, and all major Old Quarter attractions, making it easy to walk everywhere.

Hostel in Hanoi Old Quarter (historic center with narrow streets near Hoan Kiem Lake)
$10-15/night

You are steps from the lake, night market, and all major Old Quarter attractions, making it easy to walk everywhere.

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Train2 hours

Take a morning train from Hanoi Railway Station to Ninh Binh station. Book a soft seat ticket online via Baolau or 12Go Asia a day in advance for around $6. Trains run frequently from 6 AM onward.

Day 2Ninh Binh: Trang An River Adventure Ninh Binh
8:00 AM
Travel from Hanoi to Ninh Binh

~2.5 hours

Take a morning bus or train from Hanoi to Ninh Binh. Buses depart from Giap Bat or My Dinh bus stations and take about 2 hours. Train from Hanoi Railway Station is also a good option and drops you at Ninh Binh station.

10:30 AM

Tràng An Scenic Landscape Complex

Tràng An Scenic Landscape Complex

Book a boat tour at Trang An dock to glide through limestone caves and riverside temples. Go early to avoid crowds and bring a hat and sunscreen. Tickets are around 250,000 VND per person.

4.7(13k reviews)~3 hours
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2:00 PM
Visit a local countryside temple

~1.5 hours

Head to Bich Dong Pagoda, a beautiful ancient temple built into a mountainside about 3 km from Trang An. Climb the stone steps through caves and gardens for great views of the surrounding countryside.

4:00 PM
Bike ride through Ninh Binh's rice fields

~2 hours

Rent a bicycle from any guesthouse in Tam Coc area for around 50,000 VND. Cycle along the dirt paths between the rice paddies along the Ngo Dong River heading toward Thai Vi Temple for the best scenery.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Bánh mì
Breakfast$1-2

Before leaving Hanoi, grab a Bánh mì from a street cart near your hotel , crispy baguette filled with grilled pork, pickled carrots, cilantro, and chili. Pair it with a hot Cà phê sữa đá (iced coffee with condensed milk) for energy.

Bánh mì
Phở
Lunch$2-3

Find a small family restaurant near Trang An dock and order a bowl of hot Phở with beef or chicken. The broth is slow-cooked with bone marrow and star anise, and you can add lime and fresh herbs at the table.

Phở
Dinner
Walk around Ninh Binh town center and look for a street food spot serving grilled pork skewers (thịt nướng) with rice noodles and fresh spring rolls on the side. It's a simple, satisfying meal after a long day of cycling.
$2-3
Rent a motorbike or bicycle from your accommodation to explore Ninh Binh at your own pace. For short distances, use Grab motorbike (Xe ôm) which costs around 10,000-15,000 VND per km. Taxis are available through Vinasun or Grab car at roughly 10,000 VND per km.

AccommodationTam Coc (riverside village south of Ninh Binh city)

Close to Trang An, bike paths, and the best rice field views for Day 2 activities.

Bed & Breakfast in Tam Coc (riverside village south of Ninh Binh city)
$10-20/night

Close to Trang An, bike paths, and the best rice field views for Day 2 activities.

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Bus3.5 hours

Direct limousine buses run from Ninh Binh to Ha Long Bay. Book through your hotel or via 12Go.asia for about $8-12. Buses depart from Ninh Binh city center and drop you at Bai Chay or Tuan Chau pier.

Day 3Travel to Ha Long Bay Ha Long Bay
8:00 AM

Travel from Ninh Binh to Ha Long Bay

Travel from Ninh Binh to Ha Long Bay

Book a minibus or private car (roughly 4 hours via highway). Ask your Ninh Binh hotel for a shared shuttle or use Grab to find a driver for the door-to-door trip.

~4 hours
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1:00 PM

Board overnight cruise on Ha Long Bay

Board overnight cruise on Ha Long Bay

Arrive at Tuan Chau or Bai Chay harbor by 12:30 PM for check in. Most cruises include lunch shortly after boarding, so do not eat a big lunch beforehand.

~1 hours
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3:00 PM
Kayaking among limestone karsts

~2 hours

Your cruise will drop anchor near Luon Cave or Titop Island. Go early to avoid crowds, bring sunscreen, and wear quick-dry clothes. The water is calm inside the karst lagoons.

6:00 PM
Sunset viewing on the bay deck

~1.5 hours

Head to the top sundeck with a drink from the bar. Squeeze between the junk boat masts for an unobstructed view as the limestone pillars turn golden orange.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Bánh mì
Breakfast$1

Grab a quick Bánh mì from a street cart near Tam Coc or your Ninh Binh hotel before departing. This crispy baguette filled with grilled pork, pickled carrots, and cilantro is the perfect portable breakfast for the road.

Bánh mì
Lunch
Lunch is included on the cruise boat, typically a family-style spread of fresh spring rolls, fried fish, and steamed rice served right after boarding. No need to arrange separate lunch.
Included in cruise
Dinner
Dinner is also served on the cruise, often a multi-course set menu with seafood like prawns, squid, and clams in tamarind sauce. Vegetarian options are available if requested at check-in.
Included in cruise
For the transfer from Ninh Binh to Ha Long Bay, book a shared minibus through your hotel (around $8-10 per person) or use the Grab app for a private car ($40-50). Once at the harbor, the cruise company handles all boat transfers. Taxis in Ha Long cost roughly $0.40/km via Grab or Mai Linh.

AccommodationHa Long Bay (overnight cruise on the bay)

You sleep directly on the bay inside a traditional junk boat, with all meals and activities included.

Hotel in Ha Long Bay (overnight cruise on the bay)
$60-150/night per person for a standard cabin

You sleep directly on the bay inside a traditional junk boat, with all meals and activities included.

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Day 4Ha Long Bay: Morning on the Water Ha Long Bay
6:00 AM
Sunrise Tai Chi on deck

~1 hours

Most cruise operators hold tai chi sessions on the top deck at sunrise. Follow the instructor's simple movements and watch the mist lift over the limestone karsts.

8:00 AM
Visit a floating fishing village

~2 hours

Take a small bamboo boat from the cruise to explore village like Cua Van or Vung Vieng. You will see stilted houses, fish farms, and local families who live entirely on the water.

11:00 AM
Return to harbor and travel to Hanoi

~4 hours

The cruise docks at Tuan Chau or Bai Chay harbor by late morning. Arrange a shared minibus or private car for the 2.5 hour drive back to Hanoi's Old Quarter or Noi Bai Airport.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Breakfast is served on the cruise. Expect a spread of fresh fruit, bread, eggs cooked to order, and Vietnamese coffee.
Included in cruise
Lunch
The cruise typically serves a set seafood lunch around noon. You will get prawns, squid, fish, rice, and vegetables while cruising back through the bay.
Included in cruise
Dinner
Once back in Hanoi, find a local bia hoi (fresh beer) corner on Ta Hien Street. Order a bowl of Bún chả (grilled pork with rice noodles and herbs) and a cold glass of local beer.
$3-5
In Ha Long Bay, the cruise handles all boat transfers. Once back at the harbor, book a Grab taxi (around $0.4/km) for the drive to Hanoi. Grab is widely available and shows fixed prices upfront.

AccommodationHanoi Old Quarter (walkable central district near Hoan Kiem Lake)

You return from Ha Long Bay in the afternoon, and staying in the Old Quarter puts you steps away from night markets, street food, and the lake for an evening walk.

Hotel in Hanoi Old Quarter (walkable central district near Hoan Kiem Lake)
$12-25/night

You return from Ha Long Bay in the afternoon, and staying in the Old Quarter puts you steps away from night markets, street food, and the lake for an evening walk.

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Flight1.5 hours

To reach Hue on Day 5, book a flight from Hanoi's Noi Bai Airport (HAN) to Phu Bai Airport (HUI). Vietjet, Bamboo, and Vietnam Airlines operate the route. Flights cost $30-60 and take 75 minutes. Book online at least a week ahead for the best fares.

Day 5Hue: Imperial City & Pagoda Hue
8:00 AM
Fly from Hanoi to Hue

~1.5 hours

Book a morning flight with Vietnam Airlines or VietJet. The flight takes about 1 hour 15 minutes. Arrive at Phu Bai Airport, then take a Grab taxi (30 min, ~$8) into central Hue.

11:00 AM

Hue Imperial City (Imperial Citadel)

Hue Imperial City (Imperial Citadel)

Enter through the Ngo Mon Gate and spend time exploring the Forbidden Purple City, Thai Hoa Palace, and the ancient pavilions within the citadel grounds. Wear comfortable shoes as the site is large and mostly open air.

4.5(21k reviews)~3 hours
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2:00 PM

Thien Mu Pagoda

Thien Mu Pagoda

Located on the banks of the Perfume River about 4 km southwest of the citadel. Take a Grab car or taxi for around 40,000 VND. The seven-story pagoda and the old Austin car used by Thich Quang Duc are the main sights.

4.6(20k reviews)~1.5 hours
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4:00 PM
Try a royal-style bánh bèo snack

~1 hours

Search for a street vendor or small eatery on Nguyen Chi Dieu Street in the Kim Long area, where bánh bèo is served Huế style: tiny steamed rice cakes topped with dried shrimp, scallion oil, and crispy pork skin.

6:00 PM
Find a riverside cafe on the Perfume River

~1.5 hours

Head to the stretch along Tran Hung Dao Street near the Trang Tien Bridge. Many cafes and open-air bars set up chairs right by the water. Order a ca phe sua da and watch the boats pass as the sun sets.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Grab a quick banh mi from a street cart near your hotel before the flight. Ask for one with grilled pork and pate for a filling start.
~$1
Lunch
Find a small family-run restaurant near the Imperial City and order bun bo Hue, the city's signature spicy beef noodle soup with lemongrass and annatto oil.
~$2.50
Dinner
Look for a casual eatery on Vo Thi Sau Street and try banh khoai, a crispy Hue-style pancake filled with shrimp, bean sprouts, and herbs, served with a tangy dipping sauce.
~$3
The best way around Hue is by Grab motorbike for short trips (around 15,000 VND per km) or a Grab car for longer hauls. Renting a bicycle is also a good option since the city center is compact and flat. Avoid cyclo tours as they overcharge tourists.

AccommodationPhu Hoi (central district between the Citadel and the Perfume River)

Close to most attractions including the Imperial City, night market, and riverside cafes, with many budget guesthouses and hostels within walking distance.

Hostel in Phu Hoi (central district between the Citadel and the Perfume River)
$8-15/night

Close to most attractions including the Imperial City, night market, and riverside cafes, with many budget guesthouses and hostels within walking distance.

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Bus3 hours

Take a local bus or limousine van from Hue to Hoi An. Book a seat on the Hoi An Express or a shared limo van through your hotel the night before. Both run regularly along the scenic Hai Van Pass route.

Day 6Hoi An: Ancient Town & Marble Mountains Hoi An
8:00 AM
Travel from Hue to Hoi An via Hai Van Pass

~3 hours

Take the scenic coastal road over Hai Van Pass. Hire a private car or join a motorbike tour for stops at the summit viewpoint and Lang Co Beach along the way. The winding mountain road offers dramatic ocean vistas that make this one of Vietnam's most memorable drives.

11:00 AM

Marble Mountains

Marble Mountains

Explore the cluster of five marble and limestone hills with caves, tunnels, and Buddhist pagodas. Climb to the top of Thuy Son (Water Mountain) for sweeping city and sea views. Visit the natural caves inside that house hidden sanctuaries and altars.

4.4(39k reviews)~2 hours
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2:00 PM

Hội An Ancient Town

Hội An Ancient Town

Walk the car-free streets around Nguyen Thai Hoc and Tran Phu to see the Japanese Covered Bridge, ancient merchant houses, and assembly halls. Buy a combined ticket at the tourist center to enter up to five historic sites. Stick to the main pedestrian zone between the river and Le Loi street.

4.7(3k reviews)~3 hours
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5:00 PM
Explore Hoi An's lantern-lit evening market

~2 hours

Head to Nguyen Hoang Street along the riverside where hundreds of silk lanterns illuminate the night market after sunset. Browse stalls selling handicrafts, lanterns, and street food. Take a short boat ride on the Thu Bon River to release a floating lantern for good luck.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Bánh mì
Breakfast$1-2

Grab a quick breakfast of Bánh mì from a street cart near the Hue train station before departure. This iconic Vietnamese sandwich comes stuffed with grilled pork, pickled daikon, cilantro, and chili sauce in a crispy baguette.

Bánh mì
Lunch
Find a small restaurant near the Marble Mountains entrance and order Mi Quang, a turmeric-colored noodle dish with shrimp, pork, peanuts, and herbs served with a small bowl of broth on the side. Look for places along the main road just south of the mountains.
$2-3
Dinner
Find a family-run eatery along the Hoi An riverside and order Cao Lau, a regional specialty of thick rice noodles with sliced pork, croutons, and fresh greens. This dish uses water from a specific local well and is unique to Hoi An.
$3-4
For the Hue to Hoi An transfer, book a private car or Grab car (around $40-50) to allow photo stops over Hai Van Pass. Once in Hoi An, the Ancient Town is walkable day and night. For trips to the beach or Marble Mountains, use Grab motorbike (xe om) at roughly $0.40/km. Download the Grab app beforehand for the best rates.

AccommodationHoi An Ancient Town (pedestrian-friendly historic center inside the Old Quarter)

Staying inside the Ancient Town puts you steps from the lantern market, nightlife, and riverfront with no need for transport.

Hotel in Hoi An Ancient Town (pedestrian-friendly historic center inside the Old Quarter)
$12-25/night

Staying inside the Ancient Town puts you steps from the lantern market, nightlife, and riverfront with no need for transport.

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Day 7Hoi An: Farewell Morning Hoi An
8:00 AM
Take a morning cooking class in Hoi An

~3 hours

Look for cooking schools along the Thu Bon River in Cam Nam or Cam Chau. Most classes start with a trip to the central market on Nguyen Hue street to pick fresh herbs and ingredients before heading to the kitchen.

12:00 PM

Departure from Da Nang Airport

Departure from Da Nang Airport

Da Nang Airport is about 45 minutes east of Hoi An by taxi or Grab. Book a Grab car (around 250,000-300,000 VND) for a fixed price with no negotiation needed.

4.2(13k reviews)~1 hours
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Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Phở
Breakfast$2

Find a street-side stall along Hoi An's Nguyen Phuc Chu street and order a bowl of Phở with clear beef broth and fresh herbs.

Phở
Lunch
Grab a banh mi at any street vendor near the Da Nang Airport terminal before your flight. Quick, cheap, and packed with grilled pork and pickled veggies.
$1.5
Dinner
Not applicable as departure is at noon, but if staying longer look for a riverside eatery in Hoi An's old town serving grilled lemongrass chicken with rice.
$3
Grab is the best option in Hoi An and Da Nang. Download the app before you arrive. A taxi from Hoi An to Da Nang Airport costs about $10-12 (250,000-300,000 VND). Xe om (motorbike taxi) is cheaper at around 150,000 VND if you travel light.

AccommodationDa Nang city center (near Han River, close to airport and beaches)

Staying in Da Nang city center gives you quick airport access and a lively evening area with riverside restaurants and night markets.

Hotel in Da Nang city center (near Han River, close to airport and beaches)
$12-20/night

Staying in Da Nang city center gives you quick airport access and a lively evening area with riverside restaurants and night markets.

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Budget Breakdown

Accommodation / night$12
Food / day$8
Transport / day$5
Activities / day$5
Daily total$30
Trip total$210

Based on backpacker/mid-range budget. Food: ~$3 for restaurant meal, ~$1 for street food, ~$1 for coffee/beer. Transport: bus, motorbike taxi, Grab. Activities: built from $5/day for entrance fees, tours.

Good to Know

Tap Water: Not safe to drink. Buy bottled water or use a filtered bottle.
Best Taxi Apps: Grab, Be, Vinasun, and G7. Grab is the most widely used.
Getting Around: Use Grab bikes (cheap), buses, or taxis. Traffic safety is average, drive carefully.
Vaccinations Needed: Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Tetanus, Hepatitis B. Rabies if at risk.
Food Scene: Excellent and cheap. Street food from $1. Try pho, banh mi, and fresh spring rolls.
Best Months to Visit: February, March, April, October, November. Avoid rainy/typhoon season.
Power Plugs: Types A, C, D. Bring a universal adapter.
Language: Vietnamese is the main language. English proficiency is average (4/10). Use Google Translate.
Safety: Violent crime is low. Watch for pickpocketing and traffic. Beware of stray dogs and snakes.
Tipping: Not required but appreciated. Leave small change for good service.

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