Tour Details
Group Size: from one person
Transfer by bikes
Include: English speaking tour
Exclude: Bikes rental, water, tickets or personal expenses.
- 1. Hanoi Cycling Tour –Old Quarter
This afternoon, we will take a short biking trip through the suburb of Hanoi to discover the city as you take in the sights and sounds.
At 4PM we will start at the meeting point-26 Au Trieu (Cinnamon Hotel) to Opera House to take some pictures here. Then by passing through old quarters, we reach Bach Ma Temple and Quan Chuong Gate. Near here, we can sip a cup of “Tra Chanh”on Cho Gao Street. From here we will continue to ride ahead Long Bien Bridge-one of the historical witness of Vietnam War.
The sun is about to set. And it’s time for you to come back to your hotel.
- 2. Hanoi Photography Tour
This classic tour visits both iconic locations and backstreet city secrets while focusing on the fundamentals of taking stunning travel photographs. Starting at26 Au Trieu (Cinnamon Hotel), before moving onto the bustling backstreets of the Old Quarter, this is the best tour for anyone new to Hanoi and looking to improve their basic camera skills while enjoying an eye-opening introduction to the city.
Places to take pictures: Big Church, Hang Ma Street, Long Bien Bridge, Hoan Kiem Lake, Ifeel Coffee .
- 3. Hanoi Museum Tour
For those who love to visit Museum. Today we will come to Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Temple of Literature. Those two places won’t make you disappointed.
In the tradition of Lenin, Stalin and Mao, Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum is a monumental marble edifice. Contrary to his desire for a simple cremation, the mausoleum was constructed from materials gathered from all over Vietnam between 1973 and 1975.
The Temple of Literature was founded in 1070 and established as the country’s first university six years later. The courtyard features numerous stone tablets, each mounted on the back of a tortoise, with the names of graduates.