




- Activities for Children in Hanoi
- Co Loa Festival
- Do Son Buffalo Festival
- HaLong Bay Hanoi
- Hanoi Accommodation
- Hanoi Airlines
- Hanoi Airport
- Hanoi Bank
- Hanoi Climate
- Hanoi Flights
- Hanoi Food
- Hanoi Golf
- Hanoi Information
- Hanoi Lake
- Hanoi Market
- Hanoi Museum
- Hanoi Old Quarter
- Hanoi Opera House
- Hanoi Restaurant
- Hanoi Shopping
- Hanoi Sports
- Hanoi Temple
- Hanoi Time
- Hanoi Tour
- Hanoi Tourism
- Hanoi Vacation
- Hanoi Water Puppet
- Hanoi Weather
- Hanoi Zoo
- History of Hanoi
- Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Hanoi
- Ho Chi Minh Museum Hanoi
- Hoan Kiem Lake
- Hoan Kiem Lake
- Ngoc Son Temple
- Noi Bai Airport
- One Pillar Pagoda Hanoi
- Presidential Palace Hanoi
- Rock Climbing Halong Bay
- Temple of Literature Hanoi
- Things to do in Hanoi
- Vietnam Museum of Ethnology

The capital of Vietnam sits in the country’s northern region in a scenic setting on the right bank of the Red River. First-timers to the city may find it a bustling destination, but the constant hustle is in fact part of Hanoi’s inherent charm. Throw a rich selection of aesthetic and cultural sights and a steadily growing visitor infrastructure into the mix, and it’s not difficult to see how Hanoi has become one of Southeast Asia’s most popular tourist destinations.
There’s no shortage of fun-packed activities on offer in Hanoi suitable for children of all ages. The Ho Tay Lake Water Park is perhaps the most popular purpose-built attraction and is guaranteed to be a life-saver on days when it’s too hot to go sightseeing. Hotels with swimming pools are similarly inviting when temperatures are high, while the Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre is an attraction that can be enjoyed in any season and during any weather conditions.
Many visitors plan their trips to Hanoi to coincide with some of the popular events and festivals that are held here annually. Festivals are largely based around historic events, Buddhist philosophy and key changes in the lunar calendar. Many events are exclusive to small villages in the city’s suburban areas and visitors may need to travel in order to attend them.
If you are hoping that a holiday in Hanoi will provide some good photo album material, then you will not be disappointed as the city is a sightseer’s dream. From architecture hailing from the city’s period of French occupation to the myriad of delights tucked away in the Old Quarter, this is a city with an endless supply of visual treats and opportunities for exploring.

Hanoi Noi Bai International Airport is the chief gateway to the city and the north of Vietnam, and is a modern aviation facility situated 22 miles from the centre of Hanoi. As the newest of the country’s international airports, Noi Bai is relatively well equipped with facilities for passengers, offering ATMs, currency exchange services and dining and shopping outlets.
Banks: 09:00 to 15:30, Monday to Friday
Post Offices: 09:00 to 15:00, Monday to Friday
Department Stores and Shops: 11:00 to 21:30, daily; some closed on Sundays
Museums: times vary
Business Offices: 08:30 to 17:50, Monday to Friday
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