Become a Virtual Tourist Member Today!  Sign Up for Free | Sign In
Thu Do Ha Noi General Tips
Search:
Home » Travel Guides » Asia » Vietnam » Thu Do Ha Noi » General Tips

Thu Do Ha Noi Travel Guide


Best Thu Do Ha Noi Travel Deals

Sofitel Metropole Hanoi
Turn your hotel stay into luxury and refinement.

H A Formula - Free Bottle
Try Purity's H.A. - Hyaluronic Acid Joint formula now & save!

Hotels Vietnam
Book A Luxury Hotel Online Today. Over 440 Hotels Worldwide.

Hotels in Doha, Qatar
Book your hotel in Doha online. Good availability and great rates!

Hanoi Hotels
Travel To Vietnam & Experience Tours, Beautiful Hotels & Much More

Sponsored Links

Popular General Tips | Other General Tips Tips | All Tips (1)
Sort By:  Most Recent | Best Rated
Hanoi - a mixture of discreet charm & excitement
To visit HANOI is to steep yourself in history, tradition, and legend in a capital that has been inhabited continuously for almost a millenium. Visitors often note that the city is quieter, greener, and "cooler" than other big cities of Vietnam. Indeed, Hanoi itself, and the Northern Vietnam, have quite clear four seasons, and October to March are lovely pretty cool months whilst other towns southward just have dry and rainy times. It probably influences in the mentality of the inhabitants and the city seems attract more intellectuals and artists, while Saigon is great for entrepreneurs and hustlers.

Hanoi's present architecture is mainly from the 19 th and 20 th centuries, and the French-built section of the town is largely intact. Yet, the city preserves many old religious temples and shrines dedicated to the nation's heroes or deities, who supported the farmers to cultivate and protect the fertile land on the Red River right bank and gather the first commercial guilds to form what later became an exciting urban town. Hanoi street life now is fascinating. In the early morning, you can see people both young and old practicing "tai chi quan" or martial arts in the parks and joggers along pretty lakes. Outdoor barbers with mirrors simply hung on the street walls and women selling great French baguettes and flowers are also at every street corner. If you go for a walk, the motorbikes and cyclos may make you wonder a bit which directions they move on, but as soon as you get a chance to try one of them, you could say they are not so risky like they seem to be, as the local drivers have extremely special skills to avoid one another (!). Thus a deliberate Cyclo tour for one or two hours is so far the best way to visit the Old Quarter , 90% of which are narrow and short streets.

.

During the two Indochinese Wars in 20 th century, Hanoi had been heavily damaged, but there is virtually no evidence that now and the particularly thin, tall, often awkward-looking buildings that you see on streets are not a result of bombing, but are created by landowners who own only a thin slice of land so build up rather than out. Hanoi has a number of lovely parks and big Lakes which inspire the ancient architects to build graceful temples nearby , and Museums with precious exhibits of Vietnam's Fine Arts, Ethnology, History and Recent Wars that attract not only historians but foreign visitors and local people

Finally, the Hanoians are reckoned the warmest and most approachable in the country. Though English is not as commonly spoken as in Saigon, most of the shopkeepers have learnt English quite enough to discussion on the commodities and price, and many of the older generation have a working vocabulary of French. Regardless of language, people will attempt to chat with you irrespective of whether you can understand them. Many of the cyclo drivers speak some English and often have very interesting pasts that they are now willing to discuss with foreigners. At times in Hanoi, you could be sitting in a café sipping excellent coffee that Vietnam plant in the Central Highlands for domestic use and export, eating great pastries that is a pleasant trace of the French time, chatting in French to an old beret clad gentleman, whilst as you look out the window you can see posh French-style villas in the shadows of fig trees or malabar-almon trees. Then you can really wonder just what country you really are in. In a single word, Hanoi is a city to be savoured.
Post by http://www.vietnamtravelgroup.com

Rate   Not Helpful  1   2   3   4   5  Very Helpful

Visiting Thu Do Ha Noi?

Read reviews about Thu Do Ha Noi Hotels

Real Reviews from Real VirtualTourist Members.

More Thu Do Ha Noi Tips
Overview
 
General Tips
Tips: 1 - Photos: 1
Restaurants
Tips: 4 - Photos: 0
Hotels and Accommodations
Tips: 1 - Photos: 0
Things To Do
» Add a tip now
Nightlife
Tips: 1 - Photos: 0
Off the Beaten Path
» Add a tip now
Tourist Traps
» Add a tip now
Warnings or Dangers
» Add a tip now
Transportation
» Add a tip now
Local Customs
» Add a tip now
Packing Lists
» Add a tip now
Shopping
Tips: 1 - Photos: 0
Sports Travel
Tips: 1 - Photos: 1

Best Thu Do Ha Noi Travel Deals

Hotels Vietnam
Official Site. Book Now For Great Rates at Sheraton Vietnam Hotel

Hanoi Hotels
Thousands of hotels in 90 countries Choose the Accorhotels Network

Carolina Properties
Real Estate in Lake Lure & beyond. Lake Lure, Rutherfordton, Lk. James

Sponsored Links

Thu Do Ha Noi Hotel Rates
City:
Check-In Date:
Check-Out Date:
Guests:
    
Hotels by OneTime.com

Thu Do Ha Noi Flight Fares
From:
To:
Departure Date:
Return Date:
Passengers:
    
Flights by OneTime.com




Find:        Matching:  Advanced