Morning Tour of Hanoi
Hanoi, Vietnam
Trip Type: Half-day Tours
Duration: 4 hours
This tour offers an alternative perspective that an ordinary day tour cannot offer. See the early morning activities that locals in Ha Noi carry out to greet the new day. Take in an excellent opportunity for priceless moments.
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This tour offers an alternative perspective that an ordinary day tour cannot offer. See the early morning activities that locals in Ha Noi carry out to greet the new day. Take in an excellent opportunity for priceless moments.
Kick-off your day in Hanoi style
Good morning Hanoi city! The residents of Hanoi live together peacefully, harmoniously and this city was awarded the UNESCO "City for Peace" award in 1999. Here, finding moments of relaxation are extremely simple and easy. You will begin your morning with a visit to a local park where you can watch the local people practice Tai Chi. You will have a first hand overview of their daily life, especially how they take in the morning and greet the new day.
Then, you will take a cyclo (pedicab) trip around the “36 meandering streets” of the Old Quarter. Built in the 13th century and lovingly restored, the Old Quarter houses some of the best charms the city has to offer. Your final destination of the day will be the famous Dong Xuan Market where you can watch local merchants start their business day trading and selling fresh fish, meat, vegetables, fruits and flowers.
Of course, no trip to Hanoi city would be completed without trying a famous bowl of “Pho” (Vietnamese noodle soup) and enjoying a delicious cup of traditional Vietnamese coffee.
Good morning Hanoi city! The residents of Hanoi live together peacefully, harmoniously and this city was awarded the UNESCO "City for Peace" award in 1999. Here, finding moments of relaxation are extremely simple and easy. You will begin your morning with a visit to a local park where you can watch the local people practice Tai Chi. You will have a first hand overview of their daily life, especially how they take in the morning and greet the new day.
Then, you will take a cyclo (pedicab) trip around the “36 meandering streets” of the Old Quarter. Built in the 13th century and lovingly restored, the Old Quarter houses some of the best charms the city has to offer. Your final destination of the day will be the famous Dong Xuan Market where you can watch local merchants start their business day trading and selling fresh fish, meat, vegetables, fruits and flowers.
Of course, no trip to Hanoi city would be completed without trying a famous bowl of “Pho” (Vietnamese noodle soup) and enjoying a delicious cup of traditional Vietnamese coffee.
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