Noi Bai International Airport 35 Min
One Pillar Pagoda (16 Min)
Rebuilt Iconic Buddhist Temple, Originally Erected In 1049, Designed To Resemble A Lotus Blossom.
Thăng Long Imperial Citadel (15 Min)
Imperial Citadel Complex With 11Th-Century Buildings & Sculptures, Including A Tower & Stone Dragon.
Old Quarter (16 Min)
Historic Trading District With A Night Market, Narrow Lanes, Food Hawkers & Hotchpotch Tube Houses.
Ho Chi Minh Museum (15 Min)
Built In 1979, The Museum Contains Artifacts & Photographs Dedicated To President Ho Chi Minh.
Ngoc Son Temple (18 Min)
Confucian Temple On A Lake Reached By Bridge With Tower & Pavilions Dedicated To The National Hero.
Vietnam Museum Of Ethnology (18 Min)
Ethnological Museum Offering Exhibits On Vietnam's Various Cultures, With Gardens & A Restaurant.
West Lake (7 Min)
Urban Freshwater Lake With An 11-Mile Perimeter & A 6Th Century Pagoda In The Middle.
Dong Xuan Market (15 Min)
Big, Bustling Covered Market Packed With Vendors Selling Food, Clothing & Goods At Wholesale Prices.
Hoàn Kiếm Lake (17 Min)
Lake Featuring A Temple On A Small Island Reached Via A Wooden Bridge & A Tower On Another Island.
Temple Of Literature (16 Min)
Confucian Temple With Landscaped Courtyards, Numerous Altars & Shrines & An Imposing Front Gate.
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum (13 Min)
Vietnamese Leader Ho Chi Minh's Body Is On Display In This Mausoleum & Historic Site.
Tran Quoc Pagoda (9 Min)
Buddhist Temple Built In The 6Th Century On A Small, Charming Island With Numerous Shrines.
Hanoi Opera House (17 Min)
Ornate Performing Arts Hall Opened In 1911 & Staging Classical Music, Dance & Opera Performances.
Hoa Lo Prison Relic (20 Min)
Only The Gatehouse, Now A Museum, Remains Of This Storied Prison For Pows During The Vietnam War.
St. Joseph's Cathedral (19 Min)
The Neo-Gothic Design Of This 1886 Catholic Cathedral, The City's Oldest Church, Echoes Notre Dame.
Cảng Hàng Không Quốc Tế Nội Bài 35 P
Ho Chi Minh Museum (15 Min)
Built In 1979, The Museum Contains Artifacts & Photographs Dedicated To President Ho Chi Minh.
Dong Xuan Market (15 Min)
Big, Bustling Covered Market Packed With Vendors Selling Food, Clothing & Goods At Wholesale Prices.
St. Joseph's Cathedral (19 Min)
The Neo-Gothic Design Of This 1886 Catholic Cathedral, The City's Oldest Church, Echoes Notre Dame.
Vietnam Museum Of Ethnology (18 Min)
Ethnological Museum Offering Exhibits On Vietnam's Various Cultures, With Gardens & A Restaurant.
Hanoi Opera House (17 Min)
Ornate Performing Arts Hall Opened In 1911 & Staging Classical Music, Dance & Opera Performances.
Thăng Long Imperial Citadel (15 Min)
Imperial Citadel Complex With 11Th-Century Buildings & Sculptures, Including A Tower & Stone Dragon.
Ngoc Son Temple (18 Min)
Confucian Temple On A Lake Reached By Bridge With Tower & Pavilions Dedicated To The National Hero.
Hoàn Kiếm Lake (17 Min)
Lake Featuring A Temple On A Small Island Reached Via A Wooden Bridge & A Tower On Another Island.
Temple Of Literature (16 Min)
Confucian Temple With Landscaped Courtyards, Numerous Altars & Shrines & An Imposing Front Gate.
Tran Quoc Pagoda (9 Min)
Buddhist Temple Built In The 6Th Century On A Small, Charming Island With Numerous Shrines.
Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum (13 Min)
Vietnamese Leader Ho Chi Minh's Body Is On Display In This Mausoleum & Historic Site.
One Pillar Pagoda (16 Min)
Rebuilt Iconic Buddhist Temple, Originally Erected In 1049, Designed To Resemble A Lotus Blossom.
Hoa Lo Prison Relic (20 Min)
Only The Gatehouse, Now A Museum, Remains Of This Storied Prison For Pows During The Vietnam War.
Old Quarter (16 Min)
Historic Trading District With A Night Market, Narrow Lanes, Food Hawkers & Hotchpotch Tube Houses.
West Lake (7 Min)
Urban Freshwater Lake With An 11-Mile Perimeter & A 6Th Century Pagoda In The Middle.