Experience the beauty and elegance of Vietnamese culture by renting an ao dai in Hanoi. Discover the traditional long silk dress and its significance while exploring the city.
Experience the beauty and elegance of Vietnamese culture by renting an ao dai in Hanoi. Discover the traditional long silk dress and its significance while exploring the city.
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St. Joseph’s Cathedral - Known locally as “The Big Church,” St. Joseph’s Cathedral is one of the earliest buildings erected by French colonists during their expansion in Indochina. Remarkably, it remains standing in Hanoi despite enduring two major wars.
Despite the intense conflicts that devastated much of Hanoi, St. Joseph’s Cathedral remains…
- St. Joseph’s Cathedral - Known locally as “The Big Church,” St. Joseph’s Cathedral is one of the earliest buildings erected by French colonists during their expansion in Indochina. Remarkably, it remains standing in Hanoi despite enduring two major wars.
Despite the intense conflicts that devastated much of Hanoi, St. Joseph’s Cathedral remains well-preserved. Today, it serves as a historical landmark in Hanoi, capturing the charm of old Hanoi and captivating visitors with its timeless beauty amidst the vibrant capital.
- Temple of Literature & National University - When visiting Hanoi, the ancient capital of Vietnam, one cannot help but notice the bustling streets filled with motorbikes and the city’s lively atmosphere.
Hanoi is rich in grandeur, history, and enchanting tales that can captivate nearly any traveler. Amidst its hidden oases of tranquility, the city holds a historical gem, the Temple of Literature, which is recognized as the first national university.

- Traditional Vietnamese conical hat, Non La, as a keepsake
- Traditional Vietnamese conical hat, Non La, as a keepsake
While exploring Vietnam, one will notice women frequently dressed in ao dai. In Vietnamese, ‘áo dài’ translates to ‘long shirt’. This attire is the national costume of Vietnam, representing beauty and elegance. Although the modern ao dai comes in various styles, including shorter panels and different collar shapes (round, V, or open), the classic female…
While exploring Vietnam, one will notice women frequently dressed in ao dai. In Vietnamese, ‘áo dài’ translates to ‘long shirt’. This attire is the national costume of Vietnam, representing beauty and elegance. Although the modern ao dai comes in various styles, including shorter panels and different collar shapes (round, V, or open), the classic female ao dai is a form-fitting long silk dress with long sleeves, worn over long pants. It provides a simple yet flattering silhouette, accentuating the body’s curves.
Meet Up Location: 47 Hang Bong Street, Hang Trong Ward, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi
Opening Hours: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm, daily
Please return the garment before 6:00 pm
How To Reach?
The most convenient way to reach the location is by private car or local taxi.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.