Where to Stay in Hanoi – The Old Quarter and Beyond
Hanoi has a neighborhood for every type of traveler. The bustling Old Quarter is perfect for first-timers and budget travelers who want to be in the heart of the action. The French Quarter offers colonial charm, luxury accommodations, and a more relaxed vibe. Areas like Ba Dinh and Tây Hồ (West Lake) are quieter and ideal for expats or longer stays. No matter where you stay, you’ll have easy access to temples, markets, lakes, and Hanoi’s unique culture.
Vietnam Food Tips: Dishes, Allergies, and Safety
Eating in Vietnam was a highlight of our trip and something we still talk about far too often. The food is fresh, flavorful, and changes from region to region. Of course, you’ll need to try bánh mì and pho, but there are so many other dishes worth exploring!
Hanoi Travel Guide: Everything You Should Know
Hanoi is a city of contrasts. The streets buzz with motorbikes, vendors, and daily life, but step off the main road and you’ll find quiet cafes, peaceful lakes, and tree-lined parks. Ancient temples and French colonial buildings sit alongside modern shops and colorful street art. It’s fast-paced, but charming; energetic, but grounded in tradition – making it one of Vietnam’s most fascinating cities to explore.
Hạ Long Bay Cruise Guide: Tips, Routes, and Advice
Hạ Long Bay is one of Vietnam’s most iconic travel destinations, known for its emerald waters and towering limestone karsts that rise dramatically from the sea. Located in the Gulf of Tonkin, this UNESCO World Heritage Site spans more than 1,500 square kilometers and is home to nearly 2,000 islands. The most popular way to explore the area is by boat – and we consider this a must-do experience!