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French Quarter — Guides & Planning
South of Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi's French Quarter reads differently from the Old Quarter — wide boulevards, ochre villas, the Opera House, and institutions that shaped modern Vietnam. Our guides walk these streets on history-focused private tours. The articles below explain colonial context, key landmarks, and how to explore the quarter on foot without treating it as a checklist.
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Hanoi History & French Quarter Walking Tour
Colonial history, not Old Quarter markets
This is Hanoi's French Quarter and history walk — focused on colonial boulevards, political landmarks, and the stories of war and independence that shaped modern Vietnam. If you want the 36 streets, local markets, and alleyway life of the Old Quarter, choose our separate Old Quarter Walking Tour instead. On this experience, you step into a quieter, more elegant side of Hanoi, where French colonial architecture meets Vietnamese identity. As you walk through tree-lined boulevards and historic buildings, you uncover stories of colonization, resistance, war, and transformation that still define the city today. This is not about seeing landmarks. It is about understanding what happened here — and why it still matters.

Hanoi City Tour
From West Lake to Ba Dinh Square
Discover a different side of Hanoi through its lakeside charm and political heart. This walking tour takes you from peaceful West Lake to Ba Dinh Square, combining history, culture, and modern Vietnam through meaningful landmarks and local stories. From the oldest pagoda in Hanoi to the political center of modern Vietnam, every stop reveals a different layer of the city — its spirituality, its resilience, its colonial past, and its contemporary identity. This is not just a sightseeing walk. It is a journey through the places that have shaped Vietnam's history and continue to define its future.
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What is the difference between the French Quarter and the Old Quarter?
The Old Quarter is a dense maze of guild streets and tube houses north of Hoan Kiem Lake. The French Quarter features colonial boulevards, villas, and government buildings south and west of the lake.
How long should I spend in the French Quarter?
A half-day walking tour covers colonial highlights and Ba Dinh landmarks. Allow a full day if you add museums and Hoa Lo Prison.