Noi Bai International Airport 51 min
Tran Quoc Pagoda (29 min) Buddhist temple built in the 6th century on a small, charming island with numerous shrines. Hoàn Kiếm Lake (35 min) Lake featuring a temple on a small island reached via a wooden bridge & a tower on another island. One Pillar Pagoda (27 min) Rebuilt iconic Buddhist temple, originally erected in 1049, designed to resemble a lotus blossom. Old Quarter (34 min) Historic trading district with a night market, narrow lanes, food hawkers & hotchpotch tube houses. Hoa Lo Prison Relic (30 min) Only the gatehouse, now a museum, remains of this storied prison for POWs during the Vietnam War. Dong Xuan Market (32 min) Big, bustling covered market packed with vendors selling food, clothing & goods at wholesale prices. Ho Chi Minh Museum (26 min) Built in 1979, the museum contains artifacts & photographs dedicated to President Ho Chi Minh. Vietnam Museum of Ethnology (13 min) Ethnological museum offering exhibits on Vietnam's various cultures, with gardens & a restaurant. Temple Of Literature (26 min) Confucian temple with landscaped courtyards, numerous altars & shrines & an imposing front gate. Thăng Long Imperial Citadel (28 min) Imperial citadel complex with 11th-century buildings & sculptures, including a tower & stone dragon. St. Joseph's Cathedral (33 min) The Neo-Gothic design of this 1886 Catholic cathedral, the city's oldest church, echoes Notre Dame. Ngoc Son Temple (35 min) Confucian temple on a lake reached by bridge with tower & pavilions dedicated to the national hero. Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum (28 min) Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh's body is on display in this mausoleum & historic site. Hanoi Opera House (35 min) Ornate performing arts hall opened in 1911 & staging classical music, dance & opera performances. West Lake (32 min) Urban freshwater lake with an 11-mile perimeter & a 6th century pagoda in the middle. |