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Temples — Guides & Planning
Temples and pagodas punctuate Hanoi's lakes and old streets — places of prayer, community, and quiet amid motorbike noise. Visiting respectfully means understanding dress, photography, and when locals gather. Our city and quarter tours pass sacred sites with context; these guides go deeper on individual landmarks.
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Hanoi Walks · Vietnam · July 2026
The Complete Hoan Kiem Lake Guide: Legend, Landmarks & How to Experience Hanoi's Heart
Your guide to Hoan Kiem Lake — Turtle Tower, Ngoc Son Temple, the returned sword legend, best visit times, and walking routes into the Old Quarter.
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Hanoi Walks · Vietnam · July 2026
The Complete Temple of Literature Guide: Vietnam's First University & What to See
Plan your Temple of Literature visit — Van Mieu history, doctor stelae, courtyards, hours, dress code, and pairing with Ba Dinh and West Lake walks.
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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.

Hanoi Old Quarter Walking Tour
Markets, alleys, and local life
This is Hanoi's Old Quarter walk — focused on the 36 streets, local markets, hidden alleys, and the everyday rhythm of historic Hanoi. If you want colonial architecture, the Opera House, and independence-era history, choose our separate History & French Quarter Walking Tour instead. Step into the heart of the Old Quarter and experience its history, culture, and daily life through hidden streets, local markets, and iconic landmarks. This walking tour offers an authentic glimpse into the city's past and present, guided by local stories and real experiences. From the symbolic Fallen Heroes Monument to the historic Long Bien Bridge, every stop reveals a different layer of Hanoi — its resilience, its traditions, and its vibrant everyday rhythm.
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Frequently asked questions
What should I wear to temples in Hanoi?
Cover shoulders and knees, remove hats inside prayer halls, and speak quietly — especially during morning offerings.