For my honeymoon, my husband and I went to Thailand and Malaysia. As such, for our 10th wedding anniversary I wanted to return to Southeast Asia, but a different country. I love this region of the world – the food, the culture, the variety of experiences ranging from chaotic cities to idyllic beaches. We settled on Vietnam, and it turned out as memorable as our honeymoon. Here are my highlights of exploring Hanoi, Vietnam.

Exploring Hanoi, Vietnam
Entrance to the Temple of Literature, Hanoi

Where to Stay

We went to Hanoi both before and after a visit to Halong Bay, so I was lucky enough to stay in two different hotels while exploring Hanoi, Vietnam which are both lovely and offer two great options in Hanoi’s Old Quarter.

O’Gallery Premier Hotel and Spa: This hotel is located close to all the sights you will want to see and shops you will want to peruse. The staff is exceptionally kind and the hotel offers great tours. We took advantage of the street food walking tour and the all-day city tour. There’s a spa on the bottom level which offers incredibly inexpensive spa services in a wonderful, zen atmosphere. Breakfast was included in our rate and featured a huge buffet with Vietnamese breakfast items as well as pastries, desserts and the most irresistible fresh juices.

Hanoi La Siesta Central Hotel and Spa: One of the more upscale hotels in town, this hotel has gorgeous, spacious rooms and bathrooms, as well as a stunning rooftop bar and restaurant. Staff is incredibly helpful and no request goes unheeded.

Where to Eat

There is literally no end to dining options in Hanoi. We simply did not have a bad meal while exploring Hanoi, Vietnam. However, the plethora of choices can be overwhelming, so here are a few of the gems we visited to get you started!

Exploring Hanoi, Vietnam with a food tour Steamed rice pancakes
Steamed rice pancakes

Food on Foot Tour: As soon as we arrived in Hanoi, we checked into our hotel and then embarked on this epic food tour. A food tour is one of the best ways to exploring this awesome city! We visited no less than eight venues, some small, some big but each more delicious than the last. At the first family-run food stall, we indulged in rice pancakes. These banh cuon chay were made with thin, steamed rice pancakes stuffed with mushrooms and topped with crispy fried onions. Normally eaten for breakfast, these pancakes hit the spot.

Next was a pho noodle salad at a place called Hang Chi Alley, followed by bun nem chay, a vermicelli noodle salad with fried spring rolls. Bun means rice vermicelli, we learned, and it is one of the most popular noodles in Vietnam. We then went to a venue where we made our own wraps, mine with a fried mung bean pancake called banh khoai (similar to banh xeo) and goodies like dried figs, pineapple, greens and mint.

From there, we sampled the famous Vietnamese egg coffee (yes the coffee actually has egg in it!) at Nguyen Huu Huan and then went to another spot for delicious sticky rice with green beans and dried shallot. For dessert, we hit up Hang Bac for mango with cool, sweet coconut ice cream. It was, hands down, the best food tour I have ever experienced.

Noodle salad

Ngon Village: This charming restaurant has an unlimited menu, which is a dream when you want to sample as much as you can during the short time you are in town! We stuffed ourselves with fresh and fried spring rolls, veggies soaked in a heady coconut milk broth, fried rice, noodles and more, all washed down with a cold bottle of wine.

Exploring Hanoi, Vietnam Papaya Salad
Papaya salad

Cinnamon: Small and cozy, this restaurant is perfect for a cozy date night. Order a chilled bottle of white wine or a local beer and treat yourself to one of their set menus, which comes with soup, spring rolls and a platter of half a dozen classic Vietnamese dishes like tofu in a savory tomato and onion sauce, pan-fried noodles, and stir-fried vegetables.

Sticky Rice in Hanoi
Sticky Rice in Hanoi

What to Do

There is so much!

Exploring Hanoi, Vietnam
Gate at Tran Quoc Pagoda

Take a City Tour

While exploring Hanoi, Vietnam, try to go on a walking tour to learn more about the history of the city. We took a full day city tour, which was a great way to see all of the highlights of the city. From the tran quoc pagoda, built in the 6th century, to the gorgeous one pillar Buddhist pagoda to the Ho Chi Minh mausoleum to the awe-inspiring Temple of Literature, we were utterly charmed by all the city has to offer. A stop at the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology gave us the opportunity to learn about Vietnamese history and culture; it was incredible to discover that the country has over 50 distinct ethnicities and languages.

The tour also included a sobering but educational visit to the Ho Lan prison, where Vietnamese political prisoners were kept by French colonists. The same prison later housed American prisoners of war during the Vietnam war. It was a profoundly interesting place to visit.

Exploring Hanoi Vietnam, Hoa Lo Prison
Hoa Lo Prison

Stroll along Hoan Kiem Lake

Located in the center of this city, this lake is beautiful to visit both during the day and in the evening. Take a walk around the lake, sit on a bench and people watch or grab a coffee at a lakeside café.

Visit the local Night Market

A night market experience is essential while exploring Hanoi, Vietnam. The market offers anything your heart could desire: street side dumplings, electronics, socks, umbrellas, jewelry, fresh-squeezed lemonade and everything else in the world. It’s crowded and chaotic but so much fun.

Get a massage

Spa services are available at massage parlors on every street and in every hotel. For as little as $20 you can receive a relaxing, soothing Vietnamese massage or facial. Don’t hold back – I got a massage every day that I was there.

Exploring Hanoi Vietnam: The Verdict

Hanoi is everything all at once: a city of 11 million people, half of whom are zooming around on motorbikes, a culinary wonder, a shopping center, a place of noise and activity 24 hours a day, a historical wonder, a Buddhist sanctuary. Soak it all it – it’s all so amazing!