The first and indispensable monument ones should visit is Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, located in the Centre of Ba Dinh Square, where President Ho Chi Minh read the Declaration of Independence on 2/9/1945, giving birth to Vietnam. The massive building was built between 1973 and 1975, inspired by Lenin’s mausoleum in Moscow, but cleverly designed with Vietnamese architecture which is a combination of hero worship and modern art.
Visitors should notice that the mausoleum doesn’t open on Monday and Friday and only opens in the morning, from 8am. Also, guests are requested to wear formal clothes and not allowed to bring cameras inside the mausoleum.
It may take you 2 hours to enjoy everything here so you may still have enough time to visit another famous destination in Hanoi: Van Mieu (Temple of Literature).
Afterward, you should have lunch at some most quintessential Hanoi restaurants like Cha Ca Thang Long, Quan Ngon or Sen.
In the evening, it would be a mistake if ones forget to travel on cyclo around the Old Quarter and Hoan Kiem Lake. This unique type of transportation would give you the best view to take some photos while watching Hanoian life. Also, it’s would be flexible if you want to stop by and try out Hanoi’s street-foods or buy souvenirs in the Old Quarter. Visitors should also go in Ngoc Son Temple on Hoan Kiem Lake to explore the legend about the preternatural Turtle who helped Le Loi King won against Chinese invaders.
For diners, keep exploring the diversity of Hanoi and Vietnamese foods at recommended restaurants.
Type of tour: everyone/limited time budget
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