In recent years, Vietnam has emerged as one of the hottest destinations in Southeast Asia tours. With short flight durations and hassle-free visa application process, Vietnam Tour becomes an easy choice for travelers. From the north to the south, each region boasts its own unique charm and scenic beauty.

1. Halong Bay

Halong Bay is located to the east of Cat Ba Island in Haiphong City, Vietnam, 150 kilometers away from the Vietnamese capital, Hanoi. Due to the steep terrain, most of the islands are uninhabited, thus preserving their natural beauty.

2. The Old Quarter of Hanoi

The Old Quarter of Hanoi is a hub for various handicrafts and trading activities, featuring typical craft streets filled with traditional characteristics. Having weathered the many rises and falls of the capital, this district has stood the test of time, and has become the Old Quarter of Hanoi in the hearts of many Vietnamese people.

3. Hanoi Train Street

The history of Hanoi’s Train Street dates back to the early 20th century when the French colonizers built the railway system in Vietnam. Residents built houses along both sides of the tracks, creating what is now known as Train Street.

4. Sapa Fansipan Cable Car

Take a ride on the world’s longest three-line cable car. In nearly 20 minutes, enjoy the charming terraced fields and the winding, rugged natural mountain scenery, heading straight to the highest point in Sapa — Fansipan Peak. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of being healed by nature.

5. Saint Joseph’s Cathedral

Saint Joseph’s Cathedral, built in 1884 and also known as Hanoi Cathedral, is over a century old and is the oldest church in Hanoi. Its exterior features typical Gothic spire architecture, and the interior boasts very beautiful stained glass. It is an iconic building in Vietnam.

6. Hanoi Opera House

The magnificent French colonial building of the Hanoi Opera House is a renowned venue for artistic performances in Vietnam and a part of the French colonial history. The opera house hosts a variety of concerts, operas, ballets, and theatrical performances.

7. Hoan Kiem Lake

Hoan Kiem Lake is a natural freshwater lake located in the city center of Hanoi, next to the Old Quarter. It is an important place for daily leisure and entertainment for Hanoi residents and is also a famous landmark and tourist attraction in Hanoi.

8. Da Nang Ba Na Hills Theme Park

Ba Na Hills, once a resort destination during the French colonial period, is situated at an altitude of 1,487 meters. When visiting the Ba Na Hills Theme Park, be sure to take the world’s longest and highest single-line aerial cable car.

9. Da Nang Pink Church

The Da Nang Pink Church is a well-known local scenic spot, cute and dreamy, famous for its romantic Gothic style and medieval-style stained glass windows. The church has a history of over 90 years, but its exterior is well-preserved and its style remains fresh.

10. Hoi An Ancient Town

Served as an important international trading port in the 17th century, the Hoi An Ancient Town is one of the earliest Chinatowns in Vietnam. With well-preserved cultural traditions and historical heritage, it has been listed as a World Cultural Heritage site by UNESCO.

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Sunday, Feb 16, 2025