

14-night Magnificent Mekong Cruise/Land Package
Aboard
Viking Tonle
From
Hanoi, Vietnam
35 Sailings
Jan 1, 2027 - Dec 15, 2028
Published prices from
$6,999
per person*
taxes & fees included
Hanoi is a lively city full of history, tasty street food, and charming old neighborhoods, with plenty to explore both in the city and nearby.

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Aboard
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From
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Overview
Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is a vibrant city steeped in history and culture, with a perfect blend of French colonial architecture and traditional Vietnamese charm. The Old Quarter is the heart of the city, where narrow streets are lined with bustling markets, street food vendors, and small shops selling handmade goods.
Notable landmarks include the Hoan Kiem Lake, where locals gather to relax, and the iconic One Pillar Pagoda, along with the ancient Temple of Literature, a Confucian temple and Vietnam's first university. Hanoi offers a unique mix of old-world charm and modern vitality, with plenty to explore for culture lovers and history buffs.
Aside from its rich cultural offerings, Hanoi is also known for its culinary delights, particularly its street food scene. Pho, the famous Vietnamese noodle soup, and Banh Mi, a delicious Vietnamese sandwich, can be found around every corner.
The city is also a gateway to the stunning natural landscapes of northern Vietnam, including the nearby Ha Long Bay, known for its emerald waters and dramatic limestone formations. Whether you are exploring its historic sites, enjoying the local cuisine, or venturing into the nearby countryside, Hanoi is a fascinating destination with something for everyone.

Start your day with a visit to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the final resting place of Ho Chi Minh, the revolutionary leader who played a pivotal role in Vietnam’s independence. This monumental structure stands as a symbol of the nation’s deep respect and reverence for its leader. The mausoleum is surrounded by vast grounds, including lush gardens, a large square, and historical buildings. It’s an essential stop for understanding Vietnam’s modern history.
Tip: Check the opening hours before your visit, as the mausoleum is closed for maintenance periodically.

Next, wander through Hanoi’s Old Quarter, a labyrinth of narrow streets filled with a dizzying mix of old colonial-style buildings, street food stalls, shops, and markets. The Old Quarter is known for its energetic atmosphere, making it the perfect place to get a real taste of daily life in Hanoi. Each street specializes in a different trade or product, so take your time to explore, from silk to spices and everything in between.
Tip: Be prepared for the lively atmosphere and keep an eye out for motorbikes zipping by!

Take a break from the hustle and bustle with a visit to the Temple of Literature, a tranquil oasis dedicated to Confucius and Vietnam’s first national university. This beautiful complex, dating back to the 11th century, is a stunning example of traditional Vietnamese architecture, with peaceful courtyards, intricate stone carvings, and serene ponds. It’s a perfect spot to learn more about Vietnam’s cultural and educational history while enjoying a moment of calm.
Tip: Take your time to explore the five courtyards and learn about Vietnam’s educational heritage.

Vietnam is famous for its incredible cuisine, and a traditional Vietnamese lunch is a must during your visit. Head to a local restaurant and try iconic dishes like pho (Vietnamese noodle soup), bun cha (grilled pork with noodles), or fresh spring rolls. Enjoy the bold flavors and vibrant herbs that make Vietnamese food so unique. Pair your meal with a refreshing glass of iced tea to stay cool in the tropical heat.
Tip: Ask locals for recommendations on the best places to eat to ensure an authentic experience.

For a truly unique experience, head to Train Street, one of Hanoi’s quirkiest and most photogenic spots. This narrow street runs so close to people’s homes that the train practically passes through their front doors! It’s an exhilarating experience to see the train come by while surrounded by local life, with shops and cafés lining the street.
Tip: Visit during the train’s scheduled passing times for the best experience. The trains pass by twice a day—early morning and late afternoon.

After the excitement of Train Street, take a relaxing stroll around Hoan Kiem Lake, located in the heart of Hanoi. This scenic spot is perfect for unwinding and taking in the peaceful surroundings. The lake is home to the Ngoc Son Temple, a small island temple accessed by a red wooden bridge. You can enjoy the view of the lake’s serene waters, watch locals practicing Tai Chi, or simply take a moment to reflect at this tranquil spot.
Tip: Bring a camera to capture the beautiful scenery and vibrant atmosphere of this iconic location.
End your day with a cultural experience at the Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre. Water puppetry is a traditional Vietnamese art form, originating in the Red River Delta. The shows are performed in a pool of water, where the puppets are controlled by skilled artists standing behind the stage. The performances tell stories about Vietnamese legends, rural life, and folklore.
Tip: Book tickets in advance to secure your spot, as the shows can get crowded, especially in the evenings.