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From Hanoi's chaotic streets to the emerald waters of Ha Long Bay, ancient temples in Hue, lantern-lit Hoi An, and the floating markets of the Mekong Delta - this budget-friendly loop hits Vietnam's greatest hits without breaking the bank.

From Hanoi's chaotic streets to the emerald waters of Ha Long Bay, ancient temples in Hue, lantern-lit Hoi An, and the floating markets of the Mekong Delta - this budget-friendly loop hits Vietnam's greatest hits without breaking the bank.
Free walking tours. Yes, actually free. No credit card needed. No catch.
Local guide, 2-3 hours
Major sights, hidden gems, local stories
100% tip-based
Guides earn only tips, so they give their absolute best
You tip what feels right
At the end, just tip whatever you feel is right
I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting Vietnam, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.

Walk around the lake early before crowds arrive. Cross the iconic red Huc Bridge to visit Ngoc Son Temple on the island (entrance ~$1 or skip and enjoy the lake path).

Walk around the lake early before crowds arrive. Cross the iconic red Huc Bridge to visit Ngoc Son Temple on the island (entrance ~$1 or skip and enjoy the lake path).

Catch bus 14 or a Grab motorbike to this museum showcasing 54 ethnic minority groups. Entry is ~$1.5 and the outdoor stilt house exhibit is the highlight.

Catch bus 14 or a Grab motorbike to this museum showcasing 54 ethnic minority groups. Entry is ~$1.5 and the outdoor stilt house exhibit is the highlight.
~3 hours
Get lost in the 36 streets named after old guilds like Hang Bac (Silver Street) and Hang Gai (Silk Street). Each block sells one trade; haggle politely for souvenirs or just wander.
~1.5 hours
Head to Hang Manh or Le Van Huu street where grilled pork patties and vermicelli are served tableside with fresh herbs and dipping sauce. Obama famously ate this on Bourdain's show.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a Bánh mì from a street cart or small hole-in-the-wall shop near your hostel. Look for one with crispy baguette, grilled pork, pickled carrots, and fresh cilantro. Costs about $1.
Bánh mì
Find a local pho shop on a side street in the Old Quarter and order a bowl of Phở bò (beef noodle soup). Customize with chili, lime, and basil leaves at the table. A filling bowl runs about $2.
Phở
Find a street food stall selling bún chả and order the standard set: grilled pork patties and sliced pork belly served over cold vermicelli with a bowl of sweet-savory dipping sauce and fresh herbs. It costs around $1.50 and is a quintessential Hanoi meal.
Bún chảStaying here puts you steps from the lake, markets, and street food stalls, saving time and transport costs.
Staying here puts you steps from the lake, markets, and street food stalls, saving time and transport costs.

Catch an early bus from Luong Yen bus station or book a minivan through your hostel to reach Ha Long Bay by 9 AM. Focus on the free areas around Bai Chay or the Tuan Chau Island promenade rather than paid cruises.

Catch an early bus from Luong Yen bus station or book a minivan through your hostel to reach Ha Long Bay by 9 AM. Focus on the free areas around Bai Chay or the Tuan Chau Island promenade rather than paid cruises.
~4 hours
Skip the overpriced day cruises and walk along the Bai Chay wharf area to negotiate directly with local boat operators for a short 2-3 hour ride. Expect to pay around 150,000-200,000 VND if you share with other travelers.
~2 hours
Return to Hanoi and find a bia hoi joint on Ta Hien Street in the Old Quarter. A glass of fresh draught beer costs about 5,000-10,000 VND and is best enjoyed with a side of boiled peanuts or fried tofu from a nearby vendor.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Grab a classic Bánh mì from a street cart near your hostel in the Old Quarter. Ask for the grilled pork version with pickled carrots, cilantro, and chili for a filling start under 20,000 VND.
Bánh mì
Return to Hanoi's Old Quarter and find a busy alleyway bún chả vendor. Look for the small charcoal grills set up on the sidewalk, order the grilled pork patties served with vermicelli noodles and fresh herbs, and dip everything in the sweet-sour fish sauce.
Bún chảStay here every night since your Ha Long Bay trip departs from here and returns here, keeping all luggage safe and saving costs with a single booking.
Stay here every night since your Ha Long Bay trip departs from here and returns here, keeping all luggage safe and saving costs with a single booking.

Enter through Ngo Mon Gate and explore the Forbidden Purple City ruins, the Thai Hoa Palace, and the Nine Dynastic Urns. Rent a bicycle outside the citadel for about 20,000 VND to save walking time between zones.

Enter through Ngo Mon Gate and explore the Forbidden Purple City ruins, the Thai Hoa Palace, and the Nine Dynastic Urns. Rent a bicycle outside the citadel for about 20,000 VND to save walking time between zones.
~1 hours
Head to the area around Ben Ngu market or Dong Ba market and look for a quán chay sign meaning vegetarian stall. Many Hue stalls serve bowls of bún bò chay for under 20,000 VND.
~1.5 hours
Start at Truong Tien Bridge and walk south along the riverbank path toward the fishing boat docks. Late afternoon light is best for photos of the citadel walls reflecting on the water.
~1.5 hours
Walk to the Hue Night Market on Nguyen Dinh Chieu Street near Truong Tien Bridge, open from around 6 PM. Browse stalls selling lacquerware and conical hats, and grab a cold Trà from a street cart.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a street cart near the backpacker area on Chu Van An Street and order Bánh mì thịt nướng, a warm baguette stuffed with grilled pork, pickled carrots, cilantro, and chili.
Bánh mìClose to the citadel, night market, and river walk, with cheap dorm beds and street food steps away.
Close to the citadel, night market, and river walk, with cheap dorm beds and street food steps away.

Enter via the Japanese Covered Bridge and walk the pedestrian-only streets. Most museums charge entry but wandering the old alleys and canals is free. Go before 9am to beat the heat and crowds.

Enter via the Japanese Covered Bridge and walk the pedestrian-only streets. Most museums charge entry but wandering the old alleys and canals is free. Go before 9am to beat the heat and crowds.

Take a local bus or Grab motorbike 30 minutes south. Entry costs around 40k VND. Climb to the caves and pagodas on Thuy Son mountain and skip the overpriced elevator.

Take a local bus or Grab motorbike 30 minutes south. Entry costs around 40k VND. Climb to the caves and pagodas on Thuy Son mountain and skip the overpriced elevator.
~2.5 hours
Rent a bike from your hostel or a shop on Le Hong Phong Street for about 20k VND. Ride east 4 km to An Bang Beach for a swim just before sunset.
~1.5 hours
Walk along the south bank of the Thu Bon River near Nguyen Phuc Tan Street where the best cao lầu stalls set up after dark. Cao lầu is Hoi An's signature noodle dish with pork, herbs, and crispy croutons.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a small bakery or street cart near the Ancient Town entrance and grab a bánh mì with grilled pork, pickled carrots, and cilantro for a filling start under 20k VND.
Bánh mìWalking distance to the Ancient Town, night market, and river food stalls, and hostels here run about $5-8/night.
Walking distance to the Ancient Town, night market, and river food stalls, and hostels here run about $5-8/night.

Arrive by 7am for peak activity. Rent a rowboat from the Cái Răng pier for a few dollars or join a local boat share to navigate the stalls. Look for boats selling hủ tiếu (noodle soup) and fresh fruit directly from their hulls.

Arrive by 7am for peak activity. Rent a rowboat from the Cái Răng pier for a few dollars or join a local boat share to navigate the stalls. Look for boats selling hủ tiếu (noodle soup) and fresh fruit directly from their hulls.
~2 hours
Head to one of the orchard gardens along the Mekong canals near Phong Điền district. Walk through the trees and sample whatever is in season usually rambutan, durian, or mangosteen offered by the farmers for free or a small tip.

Take a public bus from Bến Thành station to Củ Chi (route 13, about 2 hours). Skip the tourist package and pay the entrance fee directly at the site. Crawl through a short section of the tunnel and check the wartime exhibits.

Take a public bus from Bến Thành station to Củ Chi (route 13, about 2 hours). Skip the tourist package and pay the entrance fee directly at the site. Crawl through a short section of the tunnel and check the wartime exhibits.

Go after 7pm when the night market stalls open on the west side of the market building around Phan Bội Châu Street. Browse for cheap souvenirs and snacks but don't buy without bargaining. This is a good spot to grab a bánh mì or fresh sugarcane juice from the street vendors outside.

Go after 7pm when the night market stalls open on the west side of the market building around Phan Bội Châu Street. Browse for cheap souvenirs and snacks but don't buy without bargaining. This is a good spot to grab a bánh mì or fresh sugarcane juice from the street vendors outside.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine
This is the backpacker hub with cheap dorm beds, street food on every corner, and easy walking access to Ben Thanh Market and bus connections.
This is the backpacker hub with cheap dorm beds, street food on every corner, and easy walking access to Ben Thanh Market and bus connections.
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Street food $1-3/meal, bus/Grab ~$0.4/km, hostel dorms ~$12/night. Activities are low-cost/free like walking tours, temples, and markets.
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