Exploring Hanoi in Two Days
Visiting Hanoi in Autumn is an incredible experience for countless tourists. The period from mid-September to November offers sunny, dry, and pleasantly cool weather, with temperatures averaging below 30 degrees Celsius. A corner of Hanoi’s Old Quarter Area. Photo: Viet Trung This season offers a delightful opportunity to indulge in a variety of seasonal delicacies, including Com (green rice flakes), Cha Ruoi (sand worm omelets), and ripe Indochina dragon plums. Morning of Day 1 To commence your Hanoi tour on the right note, we recommend indulging in a delightful breakfast accompanied by a cup of coffee around the serene Hoan Kiem Lake and the captivating Old Quarter. Aiming to cherish a tranquil environment, it is advised to wake up early, allowing you to relish the crisp morning air before the bustling streets come to life. One highly recommended beef noodle soup restaurant is Pho Thin Bo Ho, an establishment with a history of nearly 70 years. Other notable op...