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City Sightseeing hop-on hop-off bus tour of Hanoi
Validity:
Flexible
Do this because
- Learn more about Hanoi's fascinating history with an engaging multilingual audio guide
- Get to know the city and its main sights at your own pace
- Hop on and Hop off wherever you want with a 24 or 48 hour bus pass and explore all Hanoi has to offer
What to expect
Whether you like getting lost in busy streets, tasting delicious Vietnamese food, or admiring beautiful sceneries and fascinating architecture, Hanoi has it all.
Hop on this City Sightseeing tour bus and discover Vietnam’s incredible capital at your own pace. Head over to the chaotic Old Quarter and visit St. Joseph Cathedral, one of the most famous landmarks of the colonial era. Wander through the windy alleys and explore Bach Ma Temple, which is said to be the oldest in Hanoi. If you need a peaceful escape from the chaos of the city, walk to the beautiful Hoan Kiem Lake and observe locals playing chess on the lakeshore, jogging or practicing t’ai chi.
Then, stop by the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long and don't miss the chance to visit a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the city's most important historical sites.
Hop back on the bus and make your way to Quan Thanh, a beautiful Taoist temple built during the Ly Dynasty. Legend says four sacred temples were built in the four wind directions to protect Hanoi from bad spirits. Quan Thanh temple is the protector of the North.
Hop off once again at Tran Quoc Pagoda, the oldest Buddhist temple in Hanoi. Standing at 15 metres, this is definitely a sight you can't miss.
Route:
- Frog Flower Garden
- Military History Museum
- Thang Long Imperial Citadel
- Quan Thanh
- Tran Quoc Pagoda
- Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
- Temple of Literature
- Hoa Lo Prison
- Hanoi Cathedral
- Vietnam women’s museum
- Hanoi Opera House
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from:
$ 19