Hanoi 3 Days and 2 Nights Tour

Ha Noi, Viet Nam
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icon 3 days & 2 nights (approx.)

Breakfast & Lunch & Dinner

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    • 3 days (approx.)
    • Pickup offered
    • Offered in: Vietnamese, Chinese & English

    Overview

    Explore the fascinating history and rich culture of Vietnam’s capital city. Adventurous, outdoors-loving travelers will enjoy an active three-day adventure Hanoi tour. With a guide and a small group of like-minded travelers, around Hanoi. Here, embark on treks to wonderful and beautiful places, and admire the views of the gorgeous landscape. Accommodation is in a hotel.

    • Ba Dinh Square
    • Quoc Tu Giam Temple
    • Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
    • Railway cafe
    • Phung Hung Street
    • The Hanoi Opera House
    • The Temple of Literature
    • Enjoy a rickshaw ride and a delicious lunch before returning to your hotel

    What's Included

    • 3 Days tour with a professional Vietnamese, Chinese, English-speaking guide.
    • Transportation by car / mini-van / coach with professional driver.
    • Accommodation
    • Snack, drinks and /or refreshments during the tour
    • Good air-conditioned limousine Van, Picking up and dropping off from Hanoi Old Quarter
    • Meals
    • All entrance and sightseeing fees and tickets
    • Personal expenses such as meals, drinks, tips and gratuities, shopping, portage fees and optional tours, unless otherwise stated

    Hanoi Schedule

    Day 1  Hanoi

    The official name of the One Pillar Temple is Yanyou Temple, also known as Lotus Terrace, which is located in the southwest of Ba Dinh Square. The temple is small but famous and its uniqueness is that it stands on a pillar in the center of the lotus pond, which means that a pure lotus blossoms from the sea of suffering.

    The shape of the One-Pillar Temple is very beautiful. The 4-meter-high stone pillar symbolizes the flower stalk. The temple body and the slightly upturned eaves on the four sides form the petals. Under the front eaves, there is a plaque of “Lotus Terrace”.

    It is said that the One Pillar Pagoda is very effective, and local people come here to burn incense and make a wish. You can go up to the entrance of the temple through a staircase, but you cannot enter it.

    You may as well go to the village to burn incense and worship Buddha. However, due to limited space, tourists often have to queue to get up. Due to several repairs, the scale of the existing temple is smaller than the original one, but the shape and style are still preserved.

    According to the legend of the One Pillar Temple, Li Taizu once dreamed that the Guanyin Bodhisattva sitting on a lotus leaf handed him a baby boy. Soon Li Taizu married a young peasant girl. She later gave birth to a boy for Li Taizu, who was exactly the same as the baby boy in his dream. So, Li Taizu ordered the construction of the One-Pillar Temple to thank him, so the One-Pillar Temple looks like a lotus flower.

     

    Next Stop: Ho Chi Minh Tomb

    The Ho Chi Minh Tomb is located in the middle of Ba Dinh Square in Hanoi. It was built to commemorate Ho Chi Minh for future generations to pay their respects

     

    Next Stop: St. Joseph’s Cathedral

    St. Joseph’s Cathedral is an ancient church in Hanoi. It is a representative French building in Hanoi. The Cathedral features a complex main altar inside, fitted with stained-glass windows, and consists of two square-shaped towers.

    The gate of the Cathedral will only open when the mass is conducted, and visitors need to use side doors when it is closed. Opposite to the Cathedral is Nha Tho Street, where Hanoi’s emerging boutique shops and cafes are located.

    Day 2 in Hanoi

    Hoan Kiem Lake is located in the heart of Hanoi’s Old Quarter, surrounded by tree-lined walkways. It is a place for locals to enjoy the cool and take a walk.

    There are two buildings on the lake, Ngoc Son Temple on the north and Tortoise Tower on the south.

    In addition to the beautiful lake view, you can also see the typical local architectures around. On the northeast side of Hoan Kiem Lake, there is a red The Huc Bridge, which connects to the Yushan Temple in the center of the northern part of the lake. It is a perfect spot for taking pictures.

    Day 3 in Hanoi

    The Vietnam Women’s Museum was officially opened on October 20, 1995. Here you can learn more about the living conditions of Vietnamese women. The exhibition not only celebrates the female soldiers who fought for their country, but also has an excellent exhibition on social equality, development, and peace.

    Next: End of the tour

    What To Expect

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      Railway cafe, Phung Hung Street, Ha Noi
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      Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
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      Hoan Kiem Lake
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      One Pillar Pagoda
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      Big Church
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      Quoc Tu Giam Temple

     

    Additional Info

    Infant seats available

    Not wheelchair accessible

    Most travelers can participate

    Confirmation will be received at time of booking

    Children 11 years old upwards: 100% adult price

    This tour/activity will have a maximum of 30 travelers

    Children from 0 – 4 years old: Free of charge (sharing bed and meals with parents)

    Children from 5 – 10 years old: 50% of adult price (sharing bed with parents and having own meals)

    Operated by TBC Company

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      tbc Booked tour at Tbccompanylimited.com

      It was a tour and i enjoyed myself

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