2024 Vietnam Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in November)
Vietnam is the crown jewel in southeast Asia. With climatic variation between north and south, there is a wealth of opportunities for exploration. Hanoi, the capital, blends history with modernity. Ho Chi Minh City has a frenetic feeling and wonderful dynamism. Elegant French colonial-era buildings sit alongside modern high rises. Nha Trang’s beaches are a great draw, while Mui Ne is a popular southern getaway. Hoi An is simply fabulous, not to mention also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Vietnam’s long coastline and warm Pacific waters make it a splendid travel destination.
Popular Attractions
Hon Tre
Nha Trang beach
Ba Na Hills
Hon Thom Departure Terminal - Sun World Hon Thom Nature Park
Thom island
🇻🇳 itinerary sharing for Vietnam (chill version)
✨Day 1✨
- Arrival at Hanoi airport at 5:45 PM
- Explore and enjoy the countdown at Old Quarter ( we arrived on 31 dec)
✨Day 2✨
- Begin Day 1 of the Hạ Long Bay 2D1N cruise
✨Day 3✨
- Disembark from the Halong Bay 2D1N cruise
- Dinner at Pho 10 Ly Quoc Su for beef pho
- Visit St. Joseph Cathedral and The Note Coffee
- Board the sleeper train to Sa Pa
✨Day 4✨
- Free day; relaxed by swimming (or braving the cold) in the hotel's outdoor pool and enjoying the hot jacuzzi.
✨Day 5✨
- Visit Cat Cat Tourism Village
✨Day 6✨
- Explore Fansipan
✨Day 7✨
- Experience the Dragon cloud glass bridge and Waterfall
- Take the sleeper bus to the airport
✨Day 8✨
- Return flight to SG
We have alot of free time at Sapa, in between our planned itinerary, we went cafe hopping, massage, herbal bath etc...🫶 In hindsight, we shldnt have schedule these many days for Sapa, 3d2n would have been perfect !
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MUST VISIT CAFE AMIDST PADDY FIELD IN HOI AN
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Roving Chillhouse in Hoi An - we had a truly mind-blowing experience at this cafe which is nestled right in the middle of expansive paddy fields with buffalos wandering by and people relaxing around.
Service was fast but it wasn't at all about the food but the serene, peaceful atmosphere that made it unforgettable, like being immersed in nature's calmness.
The cafe is usually packed with people just soaking in the breathtaking views, so it is recommended to visit on weekdays.
Rating : 5 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Opening Hours : 7am - 8.30pm, daily.
Tip : 45 mins by car from Danang.
📍 Roving Chillhouse,
Quang Nam, Hoi An, Vietnam.
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Da Nang + Hoi An chartered car
# chartered car
The total cost for two days is $3200, and the car type is an ordinary five-seater sedan.
Day 1:
After landing, the driver picked us up at the airport and started the trip directly
9:30-14:00 Ba Na Mountain
15:00-17:30 Han Market, Ăn Thôi Restaurant, Cộng Cà Phê, Bánh mì Happy bread AA French bread), Pheva chocolate, Pink Church, GO! Supermarket (Big C)
18:00 Check in
18:30 After the massage, we will take Grab back to the hotel.
Day 2:
12:00 Thìa Gỗ Lunch
14:00-15:30 Canaan Island
16:00-20:00 Hoi An Ancient Town, afternoon tea, Bánh Mì Phượng French bread, Ao Dai photo taking
【Must-see attractions】
Attraction name + introduction: Ba Na Hills
A famous attraction in Da Nang is the longest cable car in the world. As the cable car goes up, you can enjoy the scenery of Da Nang, the Golden Buddha's Hand Bridge and the French Village.
After boarding the cable car, you will go directly to the French Village at the top, one of the most popular destinations in Ba Na Hills, with landmarks such as squares, churches, old villages and hotels, as well as restaurants and amusement parks.
Then we came to the most popular Golden Buddha's Hand Bridge. There were so many people that it was difficult to take photos of the aerial view. We all took photos with passers-by. After walking across the bridge, there was a small area next to it that was less crowded. From there, we could get close to the Buddha's Hand Bridge. Take a photo.
Price: Tickets + cable car are about $1,000. It is recommended that you buy tickets online to avoid the crowds of people queuing up to buy tickets on site.
【Must-eat food】
1. Restaurant + must-try dishes: Thìa Gỗ
I ordered beef rice noodles, fried spring rolls and pancakes. The rice noodles soup is sweet and not salty. The fried spring rolls are crispy and not greasy. The pancakes are super big. They are wrapped with rice paper, lettuce and sauce. They taste delicious. The crispy flavor of the pie crust also has the sweetness of the lettuce, and the filling inside the pie tastes very rich.
2. Restaurant + must-try dishes: Ăn Thôi Restaurant
Located next to the Han Market, there were still a lot of people at 3pm. The decoration was very cute. I ordered pineapple fried rice, beef pho, stir-fried water spinach, pancakes and fried spring rolls. The pineapple fried rice actually came with scary three-color vegetables! ! ! But fortunately, after picking them out, they are delicious. The fried water spinach feels a bit unpleasant and too salty, but the other flavors are pretty good.
3. Restaurant + must-try dish: Bánh Mì Phượng French bread
Located near the ancient town of Hoi An, there are many people queuing up. The French bread is very crispy, and with the meat and eggs inside, it tastes very good.
【Accommodation recommendation】
Hotel name: voco Ma Belle Danang, an IHG Hotel
Hotel address: 168 Võ Nguyên Giáp, Street, Sơn Trà, Đà Nẵng
It is located near My Khe Beach. I booked a triple room for three people. I found it difficult to sleep on the bunk beds because the bed was very small and the quilt was very small. Later, I asked the housekeeping staff to give me a large quilt, but the big bed Just slept well. There is an infinity swimming pool, so you can enjoy the sea view while soaking in the water.
Price: Three people stay for two nights (Saturday and Sunday), about $11,000.
Trip to Ho Chi Minh 🇻🇳
It was a trip with family to Ho Chi Minh City. We visited many places and restaurants. Just want to share some of my favorite places 😍
We visited reunification palace (Independence Palace). Former presidential palace, key site during the Fall of Saigon in 1975. If you are visiting, I would advice you to join a guided tour to learn about its history.
💰 VND 40,000 (approx. USD 1.70)
📍135 Nam Ky Khoi Nghia, Ben Thanh Ward, District 1
We also visited War Remnants Museum. It Exhibits on the Vietnam War, including photos, artifacts, and military equipment. Some exhibits may be graphic; best for those prepared for intense historical content.
💰VND 40,000 (approx. USD 1.70)
📍28 Vo Van Tan, Ward 6, District 3
We also explored the Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon. French-colonial cathedral, iconic twin towers. If you prefer to take lots of pictures 📸 like me, I would advise you to visit in the morning for good lighting.
📍Ben Nghe Ward, District 1
We also visited the Saigon Central Post Office. It was designed by Gustave Eiffel, stunning architecture, still functioning as a post office.
📍2 Cong Xa Paris, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1
We also explored the Nha Hang Ngon. It Offers a variety of traditional Vietnamese dishes in a beautiful setting.
📍160 Pasteur, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1
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To experience the cultural and culinary better, we also explored the Ben Thanh Market. It is a bustling market with local crafts, souvenirs, and food stalls.
P/S: Bargain politely to get the best prices 💰💰💰
📍Le Loi, Ben Thanh Ward, District 1
We also visited Jade Emperor Pagoda. Taoist pagoda with intricate carvings, statues, and incense-filled atmosphere. Do visit early to avoid crowds and observe locals praying.
📍 73 Mai Thi Luu, Da Kao Ward, District 1
I would also recommend you to visit Thien Hau Temple. It is dedicated to the Chinese sea goddess, Mazu; beautiful courtyard and altars. You can also walk the surrounding Chinatown for a deeper cultural experience.
📍710 Nguyen Trai, Ward 11, District 5 (Chinatown)
Just to share some of my favourite restaurants 🥘 We visited Quan An Ngon. We tried their Goi Cuon (spring rolls), Bun Rieu (crab noodle soup), Com Tam (broken rice with grilled pork). All of them were really delicious 😍😍😍
💰VND 100,000 - 200,000 (approx. USD 4 - 8)
📍 138 Nam Ky Khoi Nghia, Ben Thanh Ward, District 1
You may also try Cuc Gach Quan. This is a cozy, eco-friendly restaurant serving delicious home-style Vietnamese dishes. Out of all the food, the dishes that we love the most were Bo Kho (beef stew), Ca Kho To (caramelized fish in clay pot), Canh Chua (sour soup) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
💰 VND 150,000 - 300,000 (approx. USD 6 - 12)
📍 10 Dang Tat, Tan Dinh Ward, District 1
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Steal my 1 week itinerary in Central Vietnam 🇻🇳
#myitinerary
Da Nang 3 days
Ba Na Hills 1 day
Hoi An 1 day
Hue 2 days
MORE DETAILS 👇
Of course, one week is not enough to thoroughly explore everything, but you can see the main places.
✈️ Da Nang has an international airport (DAD), so you can fly there directly.
It is also located between Hoi An, Hue, Ba Na Hills, and you can move around by taxi/bus, or rent a bike and travel all by yourself.
🚗Travel time by car:
▪️Da Nang - Hoi An 30 minutes
▪️Da Nang - Ba Na Hills 1 hour
▪️Da Nang - Hue 2 hours
🏨Where to stay in Da Nang:
▪️Mỹ An area, Mỹ Khê Beach
The most popular area among tourists and visitors, many beach hotels and cafes
🙋What to do:
◼️Chùa Linh Ứng, Lady Buddha
◼️Marble Mountains
◼️My Khe Beach
◼️Dragon bridge (fire show every Fr, Sat, Sun)
◼️Asia Park (theme park)
If you have extra time, add these day tours:
▪️My Son Sanctuary
▪️Hai Van Pass
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The Best Places in Hanoi and Beyond!
🇻🇳 Vietnam is a beautiful country filled with rich history. Here are some of my favorite places to visit in Vietnam!
🌊 Experience the jaw-dropping beauty of Halong Bay! There are various ways you can choose to enjoy this unique geography consisting of limestone islands (that look more like mountains) and gorgeous waters. I chose to experience it via a day cruise and had an amazing time!
🛤️ Hanoi Train Street is a picturesque place with many photo opportunities. You can walk along the tracks throughout your visit, taking in the quaint sights around you. Pop into one of the local cafes that line the street for a cup of tea and a quick snack.
🍊 Tran Quoc Pagoda is the oldest Buddhist temple in Hanoi, having been built in the sixth century. Around the pagoda, which holds important monk's ashes, citrus trees are grown, giving the pagoda a nice atmosphere when paired with the water it sits on.
📚 The Temple of Literature is a temple dedicated to Confucious in Hanoi, Vietnam. This temple was built in 1070 and served as the Imperial Academy, Vietnam's first university.
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Hanoi Four-Day Citywalk can be enjoyed like this
After playing in Hanoi for four days, taking leisurely strolls and breaks was very relaxing. The attractions are quite concentrated, so even a commando could check off the main sites in one day, but I personally recommend three days for a more comfortable experience.
🏠About the attractions:
1. Top recommendation is Train Street. You need someone to guide you in, probably for safety reasons, and the fee is not more expensive than outside. To see the train, you have to wait for the weekend, and it's more beautiful when the lights are on at dusk.
2. Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Security checks are required to enter, and many tour groups come here to check in.
3. The Imperial Citadel. The entrance fee is 30,000, and it's not very big inside, but many young ladies are taking photos. The yellow city walls are very photogenic.
4. Hanoi Opera House. It's beautiful for taking photos when the lighting is good.
5. St. Joseph's Cathedral. Suitable for photo ops and check-ins.
6. The Fine Arts Museum and the History Museum are worth a visit if you have time.
7. The famous coffee building + Hoan Kiem Lake. I sat in the rooftop café for a while, and the view was nice.
🚴About transportation:
1. Walking is highly recommended, as the attractions are not far from each other. Just choose where you want to go and use Google Maps to find the location and route. There are many shops and cafés along the road where you can stop by anytime.
2. Riding a motorbike. Grab is very convenient, and motorbikes are cheaper.
3. The double-decker red bus. It's very convenient to cover all the attractions in one go.
4. Pedicab. It's worth trying, but there's too much exhaust on the roads, so the experience is average.
5. To go from the airport to the city center, take bus 86, which costs 45,000 and takes about an hour, much more expensive by taxi.
🍽️About food and drink:
1. Vietnamese pho is very tasty. There are various ingredients like beef, pork, seafood, etc., and the price does not exceed 50,000, with free refills of noodles.
2. Egg coffee. Very fragrant, sweet, and creamy, and when mixed with coffee, it has a caramelized flavor, although the portion is a bit small, it's definitely worth a try. I went to Giang Coffee, which is said to be the original creator, and everyone had a cup in hand.
3. Coffee street. As long as you're in the city, there's a coffee shop every ten steps. You can try any with a Google Maps rating of 4.5, which is very friendly for coffee lovers. I bought Arabica coffee beans to take home, and they also have Moka pots and other items with great value for money.
4. There are many outdoor gear shops around the coffee building, such as The North Face, Patagonia, Salomon, and Arc'teryx. Remember to haggle for clothes, but it's harder to bargain for shoes. All are made in Vietnam, and you can judge their authenticity for yourself.
5. Street food. Juice costs around 25,000 per cup, and there are various noodles and cakes, all at reasonable prices.
🎢Other supplements:
1. There are many motorcycles in Hanoi city, which I find a bit noisy, so after walking for a while, I like to find a relatively quiet café to sit in.
2. You can withdraw money from ATMs, and UnionPay cards are charged a fee. Many shops accept credit cards, which is convenient.
3. When getting change while shopping, make sure to count carefully, as you might be given less by a few hundred thousand haha.
4. It's cheaper to get a SIM card in the city than at the airport.
Overall, Hanoi is not expensive, and the architecture and streets are picturesque, suitable for a leisurely three to four-day stroll. If you have extra time, you can spend a day or two in Halong Bay, making it about a week in total.
Hanoi, Vietnam Free Walking Tour Guide, a must-see for beginners!!
🚘Transportation from Noi Bai Airport to the city center:
Airport bus: Take bus No. 86, the journey takes 40-60 minutes
Grab taxi: about 35-40 minutes by car
1️⃣Hanoi Cathedral
⛪️Also known as St. Joseph's Cathedral, it was built during the French colonial period, designed in Gothic style, somewhat resembling Notre-Dame de Paris, open to the public for free visits during the day. There are French-style mansions and open-air cafes nearby the cathedral, ☕️where you can experience the atmosphere of the French Quarter.
2️⃣The Old Quarter's 36 Streets
Located in the old city area, it is a major commercial and tourist hotspot in Hanoi. There are traditional Vietnamese handicraft and souvenir shops, as well as distinctive coffee shops and snacks, you can plan to spend half a day strolling around here.
3️⃣Hoan Kiem Lake
Next to the Old Quarter's 36 Streets is Hoan Kiem Lake, one of the main lakes in the city center, with green water reflecting the ancient trees and willows on the lakeshore. There are two small islands in the lake, one is Turtle Tower Island and the other is Jade Mountain Island, with the Jade Mountain Temple on it, full of historical traces.
4️⃣Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre
A traditional Vietnamese cultural performance, the content of the performance is usually about national heroes and folk tales. The performance is entirely in Vietnamese, but you can get a Chinese program in the lobby before entering to roughly understand the content of the performance. There is a show every 70 minutes, 🎫it is best to buy tickets one day in advance.
5️⃣Ha Long Bay
It takes about 3.5 hours to get there from Hanoi. Ha Long Bay consists of thousands of large and small islands, where you can take an 🚢antique boat and travel among the karst islands. On the second day, you can visit the Surprise Cave to admire the peculiar stalactites inside.
🍜Hanoi Cuisine:
Vietnamese Pho: Phở 10 Lý Quốc Sư, Bách Phương - Bún Bò Nam Bộ, Pho Gia Truyen
Grilled Pork Noodle: Bún Chả Đắc Kim
Vietnamese Fried Fish Pot: Cha Ca Thang Long
Affordable French Cuisine: Green Tangerine
French Bread: Banh Mì 25
Vietnamese Sweet Soup: Chè 4 Mùa
🏨Accommodation:
Meritel Hanoi 💰500+
Convenient location, within walking distance to the old city area for sightseeing, great value for money; some room types offer 2-4 person rooms, suitable for family stays; there is also a rooftop bar, where you can enjoy the night view of Hanoi.
La Siesta Premium Hang Be 💰700+
Convenient location, next to Hoan Kiem Lake, surrounded by many restaurants and cafes; spacious rooms, decorated in dark tones, overall stylish.
❗️Precautions:
1. Always watch your belongings to avoid using your 📱on the street
2. When looking for change, pay attention to 💰the denomination, do not rely solely on color recognition
3. Remember to bargain when buying things in scenic areas
Vietnam: A Tapestry of Heritage, Landscapes, and Flavors
Embark on an enchanting journey through Vietnam, a country where rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture converge. Begin in the bustling capital of Hanoi, where centuries-old temples and French colonial architecture coexist. Stroll around Hoan Kiem Lake, explore the labyrinthine streets of the Old Quarter, and savor the street food delights like pho and banh mi.
Venture to the breathtaking Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its emerald waters and thousands of limestone islands. Cruise through the bay on a traditional junk boat, explore hidden caves, and relax on secluded beaches.
In central Vietnam, discover the ancient town of Hoi An, a beautifully preserved trading port with lantern-lit streets, charming canals, and historic buildings. Experience the vibrant culture through cooking classes, tailor shops, and the bustling night market.
Travel to Hue, the former imperial capital, where the grandeur of the Nguyen Dynasty comes alive in the Imperial City, pagodas, and royal tombs. Explore the Perfume River by boat and immerse yourself in the city’s rich cultural heritage.
Head south to the dynamic metropolis of Ho Chi Minh City, where modern skyscrapers and historic landmarks like the Notre-Dame Cathedral and the War Remnants Museum offer a compelling narrative of Vietnam’s past and present. Dive into the local markets, vibrant nightlife, and diverse culinary scene.
Don’t miss the natural wonders of the Mekong Delta, where lush landscapes, floating markets, and traditional villages offer a glimpse into rural Vietnamese life. Explore the delta by boat, meet local artisans, and sample exotic fruits and regional specialties.
From the terraced rice fields of Sapa to the sandy beaches of Nha Trang and the lush highlands of Dalat, Vietnam’s diverse landscapes offer endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation. Whether you're exploring cultural treasures, cruising scenic waters, or indulging in the rich flavors of Vietnamese cuisine, Vietnam promises a journey filled with unforgettable experiences and warm hospitality.
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When the wind of the train brushes across your face
🇻🇳When the wind of the train brushes across your face🚂💖🚉If I had ever encountered you on a train railway, I believe when the wind from the passing train brushes my cheeks, I must be holding hands with you on this exciting and surprising train street, where dual tracks no longer separate us. Hanoi Train Street, Vietnam.
✨In the old quarter of Vietnam, there is a special street that people call the Train Street. Most tourists come here just for the novelty of taking photos, but the locals have been living with this railway for decades.
✨The train passes by here twice a day, once at 3:30 pm and once at 7:30 pm. The speed of Vietnam's trains is as slow as our oldest green trains, about 40 kilometers per hour.
✨This track, built during the French colonial period, has nearly a hundred years of history. The people of Hanoi have become accustomed to the roar of these old-fashioned trains, living in harmony with them, and it seems that their lives have not changed because of it.
✨The tracks are only one or two meters away from the houses, with various fruit shops, barber shops, and restaurants on both sides. The residents here regard this track as their public area, where people cook and children play.
🚂Most residents of Vietnam are very open and even casual about the use of public space, and there are no urban management officers to disturb them here, which is probably why the people of Train Street can face their life situation so calmly.
🚂Everything here seems extremely old, old trains, old tracks, old houses, yellowed signs, and blurred street signs, but the smiles of the people here always seem more cordial and fresh than the merchants near the nearby Sword Lake.
Drinking coffee by the tracks?! Hanoi's must-visit popular Train Street||| to go on weekends
What are the must-visit spots in Vietnam's capital Hanoi? Don't miss the popular Hanoi Train Street!
💥Little tips:
1. It is recommended to wear brightly colored clothes for better photos.
2. You can order local specialties like egg coffee and spring rolls at the coffee shops.
3. It is said that trains pass by at 3:30 pm and 7:30 pm, so interested friends can choose to visit around these times.
4. There are many local Vietnamese specialties nearby, and Grab is very convenient. Just wave to stop one, but it's best to show the address to the driver and agree on the price before getting on.
A pop of color on the beach 🌈✨
Came across Danabeach Color as I was strolling along the area. The vibes, drinks & view were amazing 🤩 You’ll find many colorful bean bags, chairs, umbrellas and the nicest staff! A great place to relax and unwind after a long day. We ordered a few drinks & starters and watched the sunset in front of us. This also happened to be our last day in Danang. What a fitting place to end an amazing trip!
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If you are looking for a cozy and welcoming cafe in Vietnam, Tan Cafe is definitely worth a visit. Here are a few reasons why you should check it out:
The Atmosphere: The atmosphere at Tan Cafe is warm and inviting, with a laid-back vibe that's perfect for relaxing or catching up with friends. The cafe is decorated with beautiful plants and rustic furnishings, creating a comfortable and cozy ambiance.
The Coffee: Tan Cafe serves some of the best coffee in the city, made from high-quality beans that are locally sourced and carefully roasted to perfection. Whether you prefer a classic espresso or a rich and creamy latte, the expert baristas at Tan Cafe will make sure your drink is made just the way you like it.
The Food: In addition to their excellent coffee, Tan Cafe also offers a wide range of delicious food options, including freshly baked pastries, sandwiches, salads, and more. The menu is diverse and includes plenty of vegetarian and vegan options, so there's something for everyone.
The Location: Tan Cafe is located in a convenient and accessible location, making it easy to find and visit. It's a great spot to stop by if you're exploring the city or just need a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Amiana Resort Nha Trang
Most of stays are villas and it separates each other so it is very quiet to stay. There are very nice 3 pools and private beach. Staffs are kind and most of services are satisfied.
Just one thing, you should keep your record. We didn’t get promotion that we supposed to. I told them I checked via website online chat before I book but they kept said I’m not qualified…and just ignored my request at check-in time. I just moved on because it was the first day..
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Hoi Ann city in Danang Vietnam
One of the most popular touristic destinations in Danang is Hoi Ann. The Old Town of Hoi Ann is located about 30km south of Da Nang and it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Hoi An is also located on the Thu Bon River which is flanked by bars, cafes and local markets and you can walk along the banks at night. There are many shops are selling souvenirs and restaurants serves delicious Vietnamese cuisines.
Ho Chih Minh Vietnam
Ho Chih Minh a city formerly known as Saigon is the biggest city in Vietnam. The traffic is pretty bad and the best way to go round is by motorcycle. Notre Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon is one of the touristic places in this city which has recently been refurbished. You can find many local delicacies in Ben Thanh Market throughout the day in the city center and the night market just nearby.
grilled chicken with coloured sticky rice-try
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If there is some local food that is unique that you have to try in Dalat, Vietnam- would recommend this stall which may not look as welcoming from outside - but is a gem (food and ambience wise) from inside!
do check out this stall and have its tendered, freshly grilled chicken if you are at dalat - accompanied uniquely by not only coloured but sticky rice!
address
GÀ NƯỚNG CƠM LAM ĐÀ LẠT LỬA HỒNG
2 Trần Hưng Đạo, Phường 3, Thành phố Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam
Enjoy egg coffee at crazy post it cafe
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If you are looking for a place to chill at Hanoi, do consider checking out the Note Coffee - where you can also enjoy local special egg coffee.
Place is nice and multi storey. Good to chill and enjoy, and you can also write your own post it notes here and decorate the cafe as well.
address
the note coffee
64 P. Lương Văn Can, Hàng Trống, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam
Boating Through Vietnam’s Beautiful Tam Coc
If you decide that you want to tour more of Vietnam’s countryside, I would definitely recommend visiting Tam Coc in Ninh Binh province and hopping on a boat!
You’ll need around 2 hours for this experience, but it is one you don’t want to miss. In Tam Coc town center there is a booth from which you can buy your tickets to rent one of the boats that you would take (which fits 2 people).
This is a super relaxing experience, during which you’ll cruise along the Ngo Dong River amidst lush green hills and through three caves. The roofs of the caves are actually pretty low, so you’ll be surprised to think that you’ll be passing through them at all.
When you get through the last cave, you can have a quick snack break and buy some fresh fruit from a local seller and their boat if you want - just note that you might be paying a premium.
#gooutside
Michaela (@uncoveringcities) Cycling Tam Coc
It’s easy to see why Tam Coc is a popular location for tourists to explore. From the incredible limestone caves and vast paddy fields to intriguing historical sights and more, it’s a great place to really get stuck into nature.
While on a two week tour through Vietnam, I had the pleasure of exploring Ninh Ninh province, and in particular Tam Coc, and even spent a good portion of an afternoon just cycling around - it was glorious!
While cycling I passed incredible views of the charming countryside, saw lots of wildlife, dipped in and out of little villages and met some friendly locals thanks to the guidance of my guide! If you have the chance, and are keen to do the same, make sure you make time to also join a tour and explore Tam Coc!
#gooutside
Michaela (@uncoveringcities) Motoring through the Jungle (Vietnam)
Out of all of my Asia trips, Vietnam will always stand out. We started our trip in Ho Chi Minh city without a plan or a place to stay. We were taken in by this wonderful hostel owner who allowed us to sleep in the staff quarters as there wasn’t a room available that night. He suggested we rent motorbikes and travel to the north over the span of a few days. We had no other plan so we agreed. We were accompanied by 2 locals who gave us a full history lesson at every location. We travelled to Dalat, Dak Lak, Nha Trang, Hoi An, Da Nang, Hue and finally to Hanoi. I would definitely recommend exploring Vietnam by motorcycle. We rode on the Ho Chi Minh Highway, learning about the war and the after effects. We chased waterfalls, ate dinner in Long Houses hosted by local families. We sat on the floor and ate with our hands. We drank some of the most expensive coffee in the world. We even visited an orphanage and spoke to nuns there. Despite all the Vietnamese people have been through, they remain some of the most pleasant people I have ever met.
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✨SHINDERSHIP✨
Address: 120 CT5 Trung Tu, Dong Da, Hanoi (go to Lane 4 Dang Van Ngu for easy finding)
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🌿The shelter has 4 facilities, before I came to the facility in Ha Dong, I liked it, now it's convenient to have a 5th facility in Trung Tu. The shop still retains its liberal and spacious character, but it is a bit modern here. The shop has 2 floors in a minimalist style, unfinished walls, elegant colors combined with flooded natural light to make the whole room comfortable. High tables and chairs, so it is very suitable for studying and working. The first floor has air conditioning, the second floor has low tables and chairs, an open space for wandering souls.
The menu is diverse, with coffee machines, teas, juices, smoothies. I use Le Chi, the bar's standout summer drink, made with tea with strawberry jam, lychee juice and garnished with a slice of yellow orange. Moderately sweet, cool, drinkable. The restaurant arranges more cup liner, which is great. Dear staff.
🌿TG open: 8am-23pm. Price from 30-75k. Cash payment & ck. Bring a pet.
IAM CAFE
a only: 81 lane 8 Vong Thi, Tay Ho, Hanoi
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Iam Cafe is located deep in the alley so it is quiet. The shop has 3 rooms, 1st floor has an open sitting area in front of the verandah, 2nd floor has high tables and chairs, quiet and air-conditioned, 4th floor is open space. I am simple, not a coffee shop to live or photograph but very suitable for studying and working.
The 4th floor is the most spacious, the tables and chairs are low, the group of people sitting and chatting with you is reasonable. When the service is open late, the shop will have weekly music to exchange with music lovers.
Especially the shop has a staff with hairy hair, big hips :)) attentive customer service, 10 points 😂
Menu has coffee machine, kinds of tea. I drink jelly o tea, jelly and o u are crispy and fragrant, taste quite good.
TG open: 8:30-22:30. Price from 30-55k. Cash payment & ck. For small pets, you can sit in the 1st floor area.
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