Heritage and Traditional of Vietnam In 13 Days

Tour Code: OQZBFF8GK4M5 

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Hanoi, Ninh Binh, Hue, Hoi An, Ho Chi Minh City
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Duration

13 days

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About this tour

Experience the rich heritage and traditions of Vietnam as you journey through notable cities from North to South. This immersive tour offers a unique opportunity to delve into the cultural tapestry and historical significance of this captivating country. Explore renowned heritage sites and marvel at their cultural importance, guided by knowledgeable local experts who will provide fascinating insights into Vietnam’s history.

Highlights

  • * Hoi An: A charming ancient town with traditional architecture, lantern-lined streets, and a rich history. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • * Ho Chi Minh City: The largest city in Vietnam, with a vibrant street life, French colonial architecture, and a bustling atmosphere.
  • * Hue: The former imperial capital of Vietnam, with ancient temples, tombs, and palaces. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • * Ninh Binh: An area of natural beauty, with stunning karst landscapes, rice fields, and ancient temples.
  • * Hanoi: The capital of Vietnam, with a mix of old and new architecture, street food, and cultural sites such as the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and the Temple of Literature.

Included/Excluded

  • * Throughout the tour, guests will be accommodated exclusively in 4- and 5-star hotels.
  • * Accommodation based on twin or double sharing room
  • * All transfers and road transport in modern, air-conditioned vehicles if specified in the program
  • * Meals as mentioned in the program. B-Breakfast, Br-Brunch, L-Lunch, D-Dinner
  • * Your tour guide is a professional, fully trained employee of Indochina Royal Travel
  • * All sightseeing as specified including entrance fees
  • * Airfares if specified in the program. ( E-Economy class, B-Business calss)
  • * Visa Approval Letter if specified in the program
  • • Compulsory tips for tour guide and driver
  • • Meals not mentioned in the program
  • • Any flights (Domestic and International) and airport tax
  • • Single Supplement. Early check-in and late check-out. Hotel/Room upgrade
  • • Drinks, personal expenses and any services not clearly mentioned in the program
  • • Surcharge for the festive seasons
  • • Applicable Government Taxes and other service charges.
  • • The tour cost does not include POE charges and passport charges.
  • • Porterage Facility

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Itinerary

<span> Day 1</span> Welcome to Vietnam - Hanoi Arrival

Your exciting journey commences as you arrive in Vietnam. Upon landing at the airport, you will be warmly welcomed by your private driver who will accompany you to your hotel in a comfortable private vehicle. Take this opportunity to settle in and overcome any jet lag. Once you're ready, immerse yourself in the vibrant streets of Hanoi. This city is a treasure trove of historical charm, adorned with architectural marvels and a kaleidoscope of products that showcase the local craftsmanship and culture. After a day of exploration and personal discovery, return to your hotel for a well-deserved restful sleep.

<span> Day 2 </span>Explore the Depth of Culture (B/L)

8.00-8.30: Begin your immersive cultural exploration of Hanoi as our friendly guide picks you up for the day's adventures. 8.45: Arrive at Tran Quoc Pagoda, situated on the enchanting Golden Fish Island in West Lake. This pagoda, dating back to the 6th century, holds the distinction of being the oldest in Hanoi. 9.30: Visit the Ho Chi Minh complex, where you will have the extraordinary opportunity to witness the embalmed body of Ho Chi Minh himself. Take a leisurely stroll through the picturesque garden and explore the two houses where he lived and worked from 1954 to 1969. Continue your journey to the One Pillar Pagoda, a remarkable architectural gem that pays homage to the Goddess of Mercy. It is renowned as one of the most unique pagodas in the world. Please remember to dress modestly, covering your shoulders and knees, when visiting Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, temples, and pagodas. Note: Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum is closed on Mondays and Fridays. Additionally, it undergoes annual maintenance for at least two months (from 15th June to 15th August), during which you can still take photographs and explore the surrounding area. 11.15: Visit the Vietnam Ethnology Museum, a fascinating institution that provides insights into the rich cultural tapestry of the 54 ethnic groups residing throughout Vietnam. On Mondays, we will visit the Women's Museum instead, offering a unique perspective on the role and contributions of women in Vietnamese society. 12.45: Savor a delightful lunch at our restaurant, where you'll have the opportunity to indulge in a delectable array of Vietnamese cuisine, consisting of eight delicious dishes. 14.00-14.15: Continue your cultural journey with a visit to the Temple of Literature, a venerable institution that served as Vietnam's first university, established in the 11th century. 15.15: Depart for Hoa Lo Prison Museum, originally utilized by French colonists in Indochina for political prisoners. Later, during the Vietnam War, it housed American prisoners of war, earning the infamous nickname "Hanoi Hilton" among American POWs. 16.15-16.30: Conclude the tour and return to your hotel, enriched with a deeper understanding of Vietnam's culture and history.

<span> Day 3 </span>Discover the Ninh Binh Province (B/L)

07:00 – 07:30: Embark on an enchanting 110km bus journey through the picturesque countryside, as our knowledgeable guide awaits you at your hotel/stay. Enjoy short breaks along the way to soak in the verdant landscapes. 10:00: Immerse yourself in the rich history of the Hoa Lu Ancient Citadel, where you'll explore the Dinh King Temple and Le King Temple, both dating back to the 17th century. 12:00: Indulge in a delectable lunch at our restaurant, savoring the flavors of local cuisine that showcase the region's culinary delights. 13:30: Step aboard a small sampan for an unforgettable 1.5-hour boat trip through Tam Coc, also known as the "three caves." Marvel at the breathtaking Halong Bay-like vistas, adorned with majestic limestone cliffs and mysterious caves. Traverse the tranquil streams, witness the lush rice paddies, and traverse the serene green fields. Tam Coc offers a feast for the senses, providing ample opportunities for photography enthusiasts to capture these special moments and breathtaking scenery. 15:30: Engage in leisurely cycling along the idyllic rural roads, meandering alongside the extensive canal network and charming villages. Immerse yourself in the captivating backdrop of the limestone mountains, creating a mesmerizing atmosphere. 16:45: Bid farewell to the captivating Ninh Binh Province as we return to our bus, commencing our journey back to Ha Noi. 18:45: Conclude the tour as we drop you off at your hotel/stay, leaving you with cherished memories of this remarkable experience.

<span> Day 4 </span>Embrace the Serenity of Countryside Life (B/L)

Duration: 01 day Location: Moc village, Ba Vi district, Hanoi (Approximately 68km from central Hanoi city, about 1.5 hours by car) Highlights: Harvesting tea leaves on a traditional, 30-year-old Tea Plantation Engaging in a cooking session with a friendly local host Exploring local workshops in the village Cycling through the scenic rice fields and charming villages Indulging in a traditional Foot Soak with herbal remedies, following the ancient recipes of the Muong ethnic minority 08:00 – Your private guide and car will pick you up from your hotel/residence. 09:30 – Arrive at Ri village, where your journey begins at the home of your welcoming host. Enjoy a refreshing welcome drink and meet Duoc (Mr.), a Vietnam War veteran and tea-farm owner who shares captivating historical stories from his personal experiences. 10:00 – Accompany Duoc to his expansive tea-farm and discover the art of harvesting tea leaves. Immerse yourself in the tranquil and verdant surroundings of the village as you witness the picturesque scenery. You'll have the opportunity to assist in picking tea leaves and learn the techniques of selecting the finest parts of the tea tree to create Vietnam's exquisite traditional tea. Continue the tea-making process at Duoc's small workshop, where most of the tasks are performed manually, preserving the authenticity of the tea production. 11:15 – Take a short ten-minute drive to visit another hospitable family in Moc village, where you'll embark on a delightful cooking class with Chin (Mrs.). Learn the secrets of preparing Vietnamese dishes and savor a delicious lunch featuring the food you helped prepare. 13:30 – Wander through the village, visiting local families to gain insights into the rural lifestyle and observe the production of tofu, conical hats, and other traditional products. 14:45 – Embark on a cycling excursion through the breathtaking paddy fields, immersing yourself in the idyllic countryside and having serendipitous encounters with local farmers. 15:30 – Conclude your countryside tour with a soothing traditional foot bath in warm water infused with herbal remedies, following the time-honored recipes of the Muong ethnic minority. This rejuvenating experience will provide relaxation and relief for your feet after the cycling adventure. 16:00 – Return to your hotel/residence in Hanoi, reflecting on the tranquility and cherished memories of the countryside escapade.

<span> Day 5 </span>Unveiling the Majesty of Royalty (B/L)

Enjoy a delightful breakfast at the hotel, followed by a leisurely morning to relax and unwind. Take advantage of this free time to immerse yourself in the surroundings at your own pace. Later, a private cab will be arranged to transfer you to the airport, preparing you for your onward flight to Hue.

<span> Day 6 </span>Delving into the Essence of Feng Shui (B)

Embark on a captivating journey into the realm of Feng Shui, the ancient Asian principle that emphasizes the harmonious arrangement of objects within living spaces to attain balance and positive energy. Discover the profound influence of Feng Shui in the construction of the Imperial Citadel, an architectural masterpiece. Stroll through the Citadel on a guided tour, allowing yourself to witness firsthand the application of Feng Shui in shaping this majestic royal site. Experience the serene atmosphere and marvel at the strategic positioning of elements to create a harmonious environment. In the evening, delight in a sit-down dinner amidst the enchanting garden of Princess Ngoc Son's ancestral home. Engage in a pleasant conversation with the royal descendants who currently reside in the house, gaining valuable insights into the life of the royal family and the century-old home's Feng Shui elements. This unique experience promises to deepen your understanding of both the royal heritage and the significance of Feng Shui in Vietnamese culture.

<span> Day 7 </span>Exploring Timeless Villages (B/L)

Embark on a journey to Thanh Toan Villages, a living testament to the rich history that dates back to the 16th century. Immerse yourself in the captivating ambiance as you gain valuable insights into the lives of the people who once inhabited this ancient settlement. Continue your exploration as you transfer to the remarkable Phuoc Tich Village, boasting a remarkable heritage of 500 years. Marvel at the well-preserved architecture of its 30 century-old houses. Take a leisurely stroll through the village, passing by a splendid Hue-style wooden house and a charming pottery shop. Conclude your visit with a delightful lunch in an ancient home, where you will engage in lively conversations with the welcoming family owners.

<span> Day 8 </span>Scenic Drive Across Hai Van Pass (B)

Embark on a breathtaking journey as you traverse the iconic Hai Van Pass. Feast your eyes on the awe-inspiring vistas of lush mountains blending seamlessly with the boundless sky. This winding pass, extending into the East Sea while traversing the majestic Annam Mountain range, offers unparalleled panoramas that will leave you in awe. Upon arrival at the enchanting Hoi An Ancient Town, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, prepare to be captivated by its unique architecture, tantalizing local cuisine, and serene surroundings. Take a glimpse into the past as you immerse yourself in the charm of this historic trading port.

<span> Day 9 </span>Immersive Local Experience and Cooking Class (B/L)

Indulge in a delightful cooking class that not only promises a fun-filled activity but also provides a fascinating glimpse into the local culinary culture. Prepare to embark on an unforgettable culinary journey where you'll not only learn incredible recipes but also create mouthwatering dishes and everlasting memories. Experience an authentic cooking class with a local villager, allowing you to truly discover the essence of Vietnam. In the morning, our knowledgeable local host will meet you at your hotel lobby. Get ready for an immersive adventure as you join your host on a bicycle ride to a local market that remains undiscovered by most tourists. Exploring the market is an excellent opportunity to witness the vibrant culture of the region. Our host will guide you through the market, sharing insights about various cooking spices and the art of preparing healthy Vietnamese meals. Afterward, you will visit a local family, where you can enjoy a leisurely basket boat ride through the picturesque water palm garden in front of their house, adding a touch of fun to your experience. Next, it's time to roll up your sleeves and engage in a hands-on cooking session with our expert local chef. Learn the secrets behind creating delectable dishes such as green papaya salad, Hoi An spring rolls, special Hoi An pancakes, and savory clay-pot fish or lemongrass-infused chicken. Once your culinary masterpieces are complete, savor the fruits of your labor during a satisfying lunch. After the cooking class, you'll have some free time to relax and enjoy the rest of your day at your own leisure. Please note that the duration of the trip is approximately 4 hours, and the cooking class menu includes local favorites such as Banh Xeo (Local Pancake), Tam Huu Spring Rolls, Green Papaya Salad, and Pork/Fish/Chicken in a clay pot.

<span> Day 10 </span> My Son Sanctuary and Cham Temples Exploration (B/L)

7:45 – 8:15: Begin your day as our comfortable minivan and knowledgeable tour guide pick you up from your hotel. Embark on a journey to the renowned My Son Sanctuary, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site. 9:30: Arrive at My Son and immerse yourself in the rich history as you stroll through the captivating landscape. Accompanied by our local English-speaking guide, delve into the mysteries of this ancient site and witness traditional Champa performances. 11:45: Return to the minivan and proceed to a local house, where you'll have the unique opportunity to learn the art of making rice paper. Experience the joy of creating your own rice paper, a skill you can later savor and share. 12:30: Relish a delightful lunch at another local house, where you can unwind in the serene ambiance, sipping refreshing herbal tea and savoring delectable local cuisine amidst the fresh air. 13:30: Embark on a picturesque boat trip along the Thu Bon River, Central Vietnam's largest river, and bask in the gentle breeze while admiring the stunning river scenery. The journey takes you to the enchanting city of Hoi An. 14:00: Arrive in Hoi An, where our tour concludes. We will drop you off at your hotel, leaving you to enjoy the rest of your day at your leisure.

<span> Day 11 </span>Danang Flight to Ho Chi Minh (B)

After enjoying a satisfying breakfast at your hotel, you'll have some free time to relax and engage in activities of your choice. Later, a private cab will transfer you to the airport, preparing you for your onward flight to Ho Chi Minh City.

<span> Day 12 </span>Ho Chi Minh City Tour and Cu Chi Tunnel Exploration (B/L)

Embark on a captivating journey to Ho Chi Minh City, the bustling and vibrant metropolis of Vietnam. Witness the seamless blend of rapid development and rich historical heritage as you embark on a half-day tour in a comfortable vintage motorcycle sidecar. Marvel at the stunning vistas of iconic landmarks and immerse yourself in the city's fascinating past. Gain a profound understanding of the Vietnam War from a Vietnamese perspective with a visit to the War Remnants Museum. Continue your exploration with a visit to the remarkable Cu Chi Tunnels, an underground network built by the resilient Viet Cong during the war. Experience firsthand the challenges and sacrifices endured by the Vietnamese people in their fight for independence.

<span> Day 13 </span>Farewell to Ho Chi Minh City Departure

Indulge in a nutritious breakfast on your final day of the trip. Complete the check-out process at your hotel and take the opportunity to explore local markets, where you can find unique souvenirs for your loved ones. Later, bid farewell to Ho Chi Minh City as you proceed to the airport for your departure. Board your flight back home, cherishing the memories of your unforgettable journey. Trip Ends.

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I3 - 16 days

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Hanoi, Ninh Binh, Hue, Hoi An, Ho Chi Minh City
Hanoi’s Colonial Architecture - 🏛️ Exploring Hanoi’s Colonial Architecture: A Journey Through Time in the French Quarter When most travelers think of Hanoi, their minds often jump to the lively chaos of the Old Quarter — buzzing scooters, sizzling street food stalls, and narrow alleyways filled with history. But just a short stroll away lies another side of the city: the French Quarter, where grand boulevards, leafy trees, and elegant colonial mansions whisper stories of Vietnam’s colonial past. If the Old Quarter feels like a vibrant maze, then the French Quarter offers space, serenity, and timeless elegance. And what makes it truly fascinating is how these buildings — constructed during French rule in the late 19th and early 20th centuries — now blend seamlessly into modern-day Hanoi. In this blog, let’s dive deep into Hanoi’s colonial architecture, explore the must-see landmarks, uncover hidden gems, and share insider tips to make your visit in 2025 unforgettable. 🌿 A Different Pace: From Old Quarter to French Quarter After the sensory overload of the Old Quarter, stepping into the French Quarter feels like a breath of fresh air. The streets are wider, the pace slower, and the trees taller. Instead of tiny tube houses, here you’ll find broad boulevards, neoclassical façades, and elegant villas that once housed colonial administrators and wealthy merchants. This neighborhood, located around Hoan Kiem Lake and stretching toward Ba Dinh District, is sometimes called Hanoi’s “second French Quarter.” Both areas showcase different layers of colonial influence, each with its own unique atmosphere. Walking here is a joy: you can actually hear birdsong, admire the pastel-colored villas, and feel the cool shade of banyan and flamboyant trees. It’s no wonder that many embassies, luxury hotels, and cultural institutions now call this district home. 🏰 Architectural Styles: From Neoclassical to Art Deco The architecture of Hanoi’s French Quarter isn’t uniform. Instead, it’s a rich mix of styles that evolved over decades: ✨ Neoclassical (early 1900s) – Think grand pillars, symmetrical facades, and whitewashed walls. These buildings often housed important colonial offices.✨ Beaux-Arts & Renaissance influences – Characterized by ornate balconies, arched windows, and elaborate detailing.✨ Art Deco (1930s) – Sleek, geometric lines that represented modernity at the time.✨ Oriental touches – Some villas incorporated tiled roofs or dragon motifs, blending French design with Vietnamese aesthetics. The result? A living museum of architectural evolution, all within walking distance. 🌟 Must-See Colonial Landmarks in Hanoi (Updated for 2025) Here are the highlights you shouldn’t miss when exploring Hanoi’s French Quarter and beyond: 1. Hanoi Opera House 🎭 Perhaps the most iconic colonial building in Hanoi, the Opera House (built in 1911) was modeled after Paris’s Palais Garnier. With its elegant yellow façade, grand columns, and ornate interior, it remains a cultural hub. Today, it hosts concerts, ballets, and international performances — check the 2025 schedule for special events if you want to experience it firsthand. 2. Government Guest House 🏛️ Originally the residence of the Governor of Tonkin, this grand neoclassical mansion now serves as the Government Guest House. While it’s not open to the public, you can admire its pastel-yellow walls and elegant gardens from the outside. It’s located at the intersection of Ngo Quyen and Le Thach streets, just a few steps from Hoan Kiem Lake. 3. Metropole Hanoi Hotel ✨ A living legend of colonial luxury, the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi (built in 1901) has hosted everyone from Charlie Chaplin to Angelina Jolie. Even if you’re not staying overnight, you can enjoy afternoon tea in the glass-roofed Le Club Bar or sip cocktails at the Bamboo Bar by the pool. 4. St. Joseph’s Cathedral ⛪ Although technically in the Old Quarter, this Gothic Revival church (built in 1886) reflects the French colonial period. Often compared to a mini version of Notre-Dame de Paris, it’s still an active place of worship and a popular photography spot. 5. Ba Dinh’s Colonial Villas 🏡 Along Phan Dinh Phung and Dien Bien Phu streets in Ba Dinh District, you’ll find tree-lined avenues dotted with French villas. Many of them now serve as embassies or government offices. These quieter streets are perfect for a leisurely stroll away from tourist crowds. 6. Vietnam National Museum of History 📚 Housed in a former colonial building with yellow walls and Indochinese architectural flair, this museum is worth visiting not only for its exhibits but also for its design. The mix of French style and Vietnamese motifs makes it a standout landmark. 🚶 Best Ways to Explore the French Quarter Exploring Hanoi’s French Quarter is best done on foot. Here are some tips for your 2025 visit: 👟 Walking Tour – Start from Hoan Kiem Lake, pass by the Opera House, then wander down Trang Tien Street, where luxury boutiques now sit inside colonial storefronts. Continue toward Ngo Quyen Street to see the Government Guest House, then loop around toward the Metropole. 🚲 Cyclo Ride – For a slower pace, hop on a cyclo (three-wheeled bicycle taxi) and let a local guide pedal you through the boulevards while you sit back and soak in the views. 🚌 Guided Tour – Several Hanoi walking tour companies now offer themed “Colonial Architecture Tours,” which include hidden villas and access to buildings usually closed to the public. ☕ Cafés & Dining in Colonial Buildings One of the best ways to experience colonial architecture is to enjoy it from the inside. Many of Hanoi’s historic villas have been transformed into stylish cafés, restaurants, and art spaces: Maison de Tet Décor – A villa-turned-café with garden views, perfect for brunch. L’Espace (French Cultural Center) – A cultural hub with exhibitions, film screenings, and a cozy café. Metropole’s Angelina Bar – For fine dining and crafted cocktails inside one of Hanoi’s most elegant hotels. 📸 Photography Tips for 2025 Morning Light: The soft glow between 7–9 AM is ideal for capturing yellow façades. Avoid Midday Heat: Hanoi can get hot, especially from May to September. Details Matter: Don’t just snap the whole building — zoom in on wrought-iron balconies,...Hanoi Opera House - 🎭 Hanoi Opera House in 2025: A Timeless Icon of Art, Culture & History Few landmarks in Hanoi capture the city’s unique mix of history, culture, and elegance quite like the Hanoi Opera House. Known officially as the Municipal Theatre, this magnificent building stands proudly at the eastern end of Trang Tien Street, where French charm meets Vietnamese soul. More than just a venue for performances, the Opera House is a symbol of Hanoi’s colonial heritage and its continuing transformation into a global cultural capital. Let’s dive into its history, architecture, experiences, and tips for visiting in 2025. 🏛️ A Journey Through Time 🇫🇷 French Ambitions in Vietnam Construction of the Opera House began in 1901 and lasted nearly ten years. Built on reclaimed land, it officially opened in 1911, modeled after the neo-Baroque Palais Garnier in Paris. With its Ionic columns, slate tiles imported from France, and intricate façade, it was the ultimate jewel of French Hanoi. During the colonial era, it wasn’t just a building — it was the epicenter of high society, where the French elite attended operas, ballets, and classical concerts. ✊ The August Revolution of 1945 In August 1945, the Opera House became a stage for politics rather than performance. From its balcony, the Viet Minh proclaimed the success of the August Revolution, marking a turning point in Vietnam’s fight for independence. 🎭 From Socialist Realism to Global Stage After independence, the Opera House hosted plays and performances centered on Socialist Realism and revolutionary ideals. However, following a major restoration in the early 2000s, the building returned to its former grandeur, once again shining as a cultural hub. Today in 2025, it remains a living monument where history, art, and architecture merge. ✨ Architectural Grandeur Step inside (or even admire from outside), and you’ll instantly understand why this is one of Hanoi’s crown jewels. 🕯️ Interiors That Breathe Elegance The Opera House is adorned with: Crystal chandeliers ✨ Sweeping marble staircases 🪞 Ornate Parisian mirrors Red velvet seats and golden accents Every detail reflects Parisian luxury, yet it has been carefully restored to preserve authenticity. 🌙 Exterior Beauty If you don’t attend a show, don’t worry. The facade is a masterpiece in itself — especially under: Evening floodlights 🌆 The soft glow of a full moon 🌕 Early morning golden light 🌞 It’s a photographer’s dream, and many locals gather here just to enjoy the atmosphere. 🎶 Performances & Events in 2025 The Hanoi Opera House isn’t just about history — it’s an active cultural hub. 🎻 What You Can See In 2025, the Opera House continues to host: Classical concerts featuring Vietnamese and international orchestras 🎼 Ballet & opera performances in collaboration with global companies 🩰 Traditional Vietnamese music and dance shows with modern interpretations 🎶 Contemporary fusion events, blending Vietnamese instruments with Western symphonies 🎷 💡 Pro Tip Tickets often sell out quickly, especially for international collaborations. Book online directly at the official Hanoi Opera House website or via reputable Vietnamese ticketing platforms. 🍵 Experiences Around the Opera House The Opera House is located in the French Quarter, one of Hanoi’s most elegant districts. Here’s what you shouldn’t miss nearby: ☕ Café Terrace at Sofitel Metropole Hotel – enjoy afternoon tea in Hanoi’s most iconic hotel. 🛍️ Trang Tien Plaza – luxury shopping and local designer boutiques. 🎨 L’Espace (Institut Français) – exhibitions, film screenings, and cultural events. 🌳 Hoan Kiem Lake – just a short walk away, perfect for an evening stroll. 📸 Best Photo Spots For the perfect Opera House picture in 2025: 📍 Across Trang Tien Street – for a full frontal view. 📍 From the side boulevards – to capture the columns and angles. 📍 At night – when the building glows in golden light. 📍 During Tet Festival – when the Opera House is decorated with flowers and lights. 🗺️ Practical Travel Tips (2025) 🕰️ Opening Hours The Opera House is only open to the public during performances and special tours. If you don’t attend a show, you can still admire the exterior anytime. 🎟️ Ticket Prices Local performances: From 150,000 VND (~6 USD) International shows: Up to 2,500,000 VND (~100 USD) Guided tours (when available): Around 200,000–300,000 VND (~8–12 USD) 🚕 Getting There 🚶 Walking: Only 10–15 minutes from Hoan Kiem Lake. 🚖 Taxi or Grab: Affordable and convenient. 🚲 Cyclo ride: A charming old-fashioned way to arrive. 👜 Dress Code While not extremely strict, smart casual is recommended. Locals often dress elegantly for evening shows. 🌟 Why Visit the Hanoi Opera House in 2025? It’s Hanoi’s most iconic colonial building. It’s a living museum of Vietnamese history — from colonial times to independence. It offers world-class performances in a unique setting. It’s surrounded by the French Quarter’s charm — perfect for a half-day cultural stroll. 🎭 Final Thoughts The Hanoi Opera House is more than just a building — it’s a symbol of Hanoi’s identity. From colonial glamour to revolutionary history and modern-day cultural rebirth, it has witnessed the city’s greatest transformations. In 2025, whether you attend a world-class ballet, enjoy a Vietnamese traditional concert, or simply admire its architecture under the moonlight, the Opera House promises an unforgettable experience. 👉 My advice: Don’t just pass by. Book a performance, step inside, and let the magic of Hanoi’s Opera House transport you across time.

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19/05/2025

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27/04/2025

Excellent!

Booking my Cambodia trip with Indochina Royal Travel was a smooth experience. The staff was responsive and tailored the itinerary to my preferences. The hotels were clean and comfortable, and the guides spoke excellent English, sharing rich cultural history and making every stop fascinating.

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