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Hanoi Old Quarter

Hanoi Old Quarter

4.6 (9,182 reviews)
Atração turísticaMarco históricoLugar históricoPonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Melhor época para visitar

Early morning to avoid heat and heavy crowds, or late afternoon into evening to enjoy street food and neon-lit streets.

Dicas para economizar

No entry fee to wander the Old Quarter, carry Vietnamese dong in small notes for street food and market bargaining; choose street stalls with lots of locals for the best value.

Recomendado para

Food lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Budget travelers, Culture seekers

Planeje sua visita

2-4 hours

Sobre

Fatos rápidos: Narrow streets pulse with scooter traffic, sizzling street-food stalls, and the clang of small workshops, so every stroll feels like a sensory overload. Wander past tiny, specialized shops where craftsmen still practice traditional trades, and you'll spot surprising details like hand-carved signs and worn wooden façades tucked above the bustle.

Destaques: Wake up at 5:30 a.m. and wander the maze of 36 narrow streets where centuries-old trades still define each lane: you'll find one shop selling only silk scarves, another stacked head-to-toe with nón lá hats, tin signs and lacquered wooden shutters squeezed between motorbikes and steaming bowls of pho. By afternoon, slip into a tiny cafe run by the Giang family where egg coffee, rich custardy foam whipped from condensed milk and an egg yolk, has been served since 1946 and tastes like warm tiramisu in a cup while scooters hum outside.

Dicas de quem conhece

  • Wear comfortable shoes and light clothing, streets are uneven and often crowded.
  • Photograph the Old Quarter from Long Bien Bridge at sunrise and capture Ta Hien beer corner for lively street scenes.
  • Skip paying for tours of 'Train Street' at peak times, watch from a safe distance during scheduled train times instead.
  • Use Grab or a metered taxi for longer trips, and carry small change to avoid overpaying for snacks and souvenirs.

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