Holidays to Hanoi

The pulse has quickened in Vietnam’s capital. What was once a place of politicians and bureaucrats has bloomed into a hotbed of urban activity. Holidays to Hanoi embrace the city’s charms, where grand cathedrals and temples jostle for space with designer boutiques and centuries-old markets. Our advice? Surrender to the sights, smells and sounds of this chaotic city, but leave room for seconds. Hanoi has the best street food in Southeast Asia.

Hanoi: Know before you go

LanguageVietnamese
CurrencyVietnamese dong (₫)
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
High seasonJune - July, January - February
Low seasonSeptember - October

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The best neighbourhoods in Hanoi

Ba Dinh

Ba Dinh is the best place to stay in Hanoi for museums and temples. Learn about the man who led Vietnam’s independence movement at the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. Then, see the One Pillar Pagoda, an 11th-century temple and UNESCO World Heritage site. If you're an art lover, stop at the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum to catch both modern works and historical artefacts.

Good for: Temples, history, art

Tay Ho

Tay Ho District is the best neighbourhood to stay in Hanoi for peaceful settings. Take leisurely hikes along the waterfront promenade, stopping for a bite at Sunset Westlake Restaurant. Float down the lazy river at Ho Tay Water Park. In the evening, drink cocktails with expats at Xuan Dieu Street or try popular nightclubs like Moonlight Sky Bar and The Alchemist.

Good for: Lakeside, expat community, nightlife

Hoan Kiem

Hoan Kiem District is where to stay in Hanoi for urban settings and culture. Visit the Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre to see unique puppet shows. Enjoy a coffee at a lakeside cafe and marvel at the architecture of St Joseph’s Cathedral. Then, take a cyclo (pedicab) tour around the Old Quarter area.

Good for: Architecture, tours, cafes

FAQs about visiting Hanoi

Summers (May to August) are hot, with temperatures around 30 – 35°C. This is the best time to visit for outdoor activities. From December to February, temperatures drop to around 10 – 15°C. Though cooler, you’ll find great deals to Hanoi. The Lunar New Year, usually in late January or early February, is also a great time to visit.
Vietnamese is mostly what you'll hear when chatting with locals. From simple greetings to colourful local sayings, you'll probably add a few new words to your vocabulary during your city break in Hanoi.
That depends on where you're travelling from and what activities you want to fill your trip to Hanoi with. Three to five days is plenty of time to check out the leading sights if you live nearby. If you're making a long journey, you'll want to make the most of every day. Stay for a week or more to take in the highlights and explore the surrounding areas.
From Hoan Kiem Lake to Temple of Literature, this city delivers one highlight after another. Kick off your next big adventure by making a list of the best things to do in Hanoi.
With an average rainfall of 36 cm, August is the rainiest month to go on a Hanoi holiday. When the skies turn grey, venture indoors and make the most of the city's restaurants, shops, museums and more.
With temperatures hitting a maximum of 36ºC (97ºF), June is the hottest month in Hanoi.
January offers the coolest conditions for a Hanoi holiday. You can expect lows of 10ºC (50ºF).
You can have cheap holidays to Hanoi if you eat street food and use local transport like motorcycle taxis. Fine-dining restaurants are more expensive but generally still cheaper than similar places in Europe or the US.
Hanoi is widely regarded as a safe destination for tourists. Be aware of petty crimes like pickpocketing, especially in crowded places. Use caution when crossing streets or riding ‘xe om’ taxis due to Hanoi’s heavy traffic.
You'll be using the Vietnamese Đồng (VND) while on your trip to Hanoi. Along with your debit and credit cards, consider having cash available for things like small purchases and getting around.