Street Food & Heritage Road Tour included Old Quarter Street Foods - Dong Xuan Market- Long Bien Bridge - Train Street Tour by walking
Duration: 03 hours
by Walking
Daily Group Tours 03 times on Everyday at 7h30 to 10h30 - 14h30 to 17h30 & 17h45 to 20h45 at 78a Tran Nhat Duat Street at Kim Tours's Building - Old Quarter - Hanoi
Private tour departs at any time from 07h00 AM to 19h30 ( We will pick you up at your hotel located in the old quarter of Hanoi)
Highlights:
A walking street food and heritage road tour through the Old Quarter of Hanoi offers a blend of cultural immersion, culinary delights, historical exploration, and local interactions that collectively provide an unforgettable and enriching travel experience.
Hidden Gems: While walking, you're more likely to stumble upon hidden gems that you might miss if you're traveling by vehicle. These could be tucked-away cafes, artisanal shops, or unique cultural sites that add an extra layer of authenticity to your experience.
Heritage and History: The Old Quarter is a historical area with a legacy dating back over a thousand years. Walking through its streets gives you a chance to see and learn about ancient temples, pagodas, communal houses, and French colonial architecture. Each corner has a story to tell, and a walking tour allows you to delve into this rich history.
Authentic Cuisine: Hanoi's street food scene is famous worldwide, and the Old Quarter is a hub for diverse and delicious culinary offerings. By walking through the streets, you have the opportunity to sample an array of authentic dishes, from pho (noodle soup) and bun cha (grilled pork and noodles) to banh mi (Vietnamese sandwich) and egg coffee.
Price : 30 USD/Person /Group Tour - ( You are a member of group 2 to 10 People ) - booking now
The price included : All Street food ,drink, entrance fees and English speaking guide
Price /01Person/Private Tour Booking | Solo ( 01 Pax ) | 2 to 3 Pax | 4 to 6 Pax | 7- 9 Pax | 10 Pax Up |
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booking now | 60 USD | 45 USD | 40 USD | 35 USD | 30 USD |
Itinerary of The Old Quarter Street Foods & Hanoi Heritage Road Tour by Walking
Depart from 78a Tran Nhat Duat Street to O Quan Chuong City Gate:
- Begin your journey at 78a Tran Nhat Duat Street and head towards O Quan Chuong, which is one of the ancient city gates of Hanoi. It's a wonderful starting point for your heritage tour.
Explore the Old Quarter:
- As you walk through the streets of the Old Quarter, you'll be surrounded by narrow lanes, old colonial architecture, and a bustling atmosphere. Take your time to soak in the unique ambiance of this historic area.
Sample Street Food:
- One of the highlights of Hanoi's Old Quarter is its street food. Be sure to try some local delicacies along the way. You might want to try dishes like pho (Vietnamese noodle soup), banh mi (Vietnamese sandwich), or bun cha (grilled pork with vermicelli noodles).
Visit Dong Xuan Market:
- Dong Xuan Market is a massive indoor market where you can find a variety of goods, from clothing to electronics, souvenirs, and local products. It's a great place to experience the local market culture.
Walk to Long Bien Bridge:
- Long Bien Bridge is an iconic symbol of Hanoi. It's a historic bridge with a unique design that crosses the Red River. The bridge offers a great view of the river and the cityscape. You can walk along the pedestrian pathway and capture some great photos.
Experience Train Street:
- Train Street is a narrow street where a train track runs right through the middle of a residential area. It's a unique sight to see as the train passes through close to the houses. Be sure to take precautions and stay at a safe distance when the train is approaching.
Finish at Train Street with Egg Coffee:
- After experiencing Train Street, head to a local cafe to try a famous Vietnamese specialty: egg coffee. This unique drink consists of whipped egg yolk, sugar, and coffee, creating a creamy and sweet beverage. It's a perfect way to end your walking tour.
Inclusions:Local English speaking guide, all food items as per itinerary, one bottle of water, one egg coffee or beer.
Exclusions:Items of a personal nature, additional food and drinks, tips / gratuities for local guide
Note: Remember to take your time, enjoy the sights, interact with locals, and immerse yourself in the culture and history of Hanoi's Old Quarter. Make sure you have comfortable walking shoes, some local currency (Vietnamese Dong) for purchases, and a camera to capture the memorable moments of your heritage tour.