Embark on a captivating walking tour of Hanoi’s French Quarter, immersing yourself in the rich history and culture while savoring authentic Vietnamese coffee. Discover the French influences, Vietnam War, and iconic landmarks in this engaging and informative exploration.
Embark on a captivating walking tour of Hanoi’s French Quarter, immersing yourself in the rich history and culture while savoring authentic Vietnamese coffee. Discover the French influences, Vietnam War, and iconic landmarks in this engaging and informative exploration.
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St. Joseph’s Cathedral - Address: 40 Nha Chung Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
St. Joseph’s Cathedral in Hanoi is regarded as one of the city’s iconic landmarks. This late 19th-century Gothic Revival (Neo-Gothic style) church serves as the cathedral for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hanoi, catering to nearly 4 million Catholics in Vietnam….
- St. Joseph’s Cathedral - Address: 40 Nha Chung Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
St. Joseph’s Cathedral in Hanoi is regarded as one of the city’s iconic landmarks. This late 19th-century Gothic Revival (Neo-Gothic style) church serves as the cathedral for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hanoi, catering to nearly 4 million Catholics in Vietnam. The architecture of St. Joseph’s Cathedral is inspired by the medieval Gothic style of Europe.
The church is closely linked with colonization and has played a significant role in Vietnam’s modern history. It is not only a regular place for worship activities of the Archdiocese of Hanoi but also a popular tourist attraction, drawing numerous visitors from both within and outside the country.
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Loading T Café - Discover history by enjoying the iconic “Ca phe sua da” - Vietnamese coffee with condensed milk, in a hidden French villa. There are many fascinating stories to share.
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Chua Ba Da - A hidden pagoda located on one of Hanoi’s busiest streets.
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Hanoia Metropole - Address: 15 Ngo Quyen Street
Withstanding the test of time, Hotel Sofitel Legend Metropole is considered the most beautiful colonial-era hotel and is recognized as a legendary landmark in Hanoi for its contribution to the city’s heritage.
The hotel has been a prominent presence in the heart of Hanoi since 1901, when it opened as the first official luxury residence and hotel in the city during the French colonial period. It boasts a rich history and was constructed in a French Colonial architectural style by two talented designers.
- Hanoi Opera House - Address: No. 1 Trang Tien, Phan Chu Trinh, Hoan Kiem
The Hanoi Opera House stands as historical evidence of Vietnamese social and cultural development under French rule, marking an architectural development stage from the late 19th to early 20th centuries in Vietnam. The theatre has witnessed many significant historical events related to the August Revolution and the early years of Vietnam.
The Hanoi Opera House features European architectural style from the Renaissance period, with Italian-made marble floors, copper chandeliers, and exquisite French murals on the ceiling, making it one of Hanoi’s unique architectural landmarks.
For a long time, the Hanoi Opera House has been a gathering place for those who appreciate theatrical performances, traditional songs and music, symphonies, opera, and classical opera. It is also a tourist attraction for both local and international visitors.
- Trang Tien Plaza - Trang Tien Street is familiar to most Hanoians, known as a beautiful street that has evolved from the early days of Hanoi through the French period to the present. Trang Tien is a bustling shopping area, featuring bookshops, galleries, and boutiques. On this street, Trang Tien Plaza, designed in an elegant French architectural style, is the first high-end luxury shopping center in Hanoi, housing various popular international authentic brands under one roof.
Located at 35 Trang Tien Street, Trang Tien Ice Cream is one of the most popular ice cream brands in Hanoi, offering a delightful treat for everyone, especially during the hot summer days in tropical countries like Vietnam. Ice cream was introduced by the French during the First Indochina War, and this brand was established in 1958, shortly after the French left Vietnam.
- Lake of the Restored Sword (Hoan Kiem Lake) - Turtle Tower is one of Hanoi’s most iconic attractions, symbolizing the patriotic pride of the local population. The tower combines European and Asian architecture, with Gothic arches on its first two stories and a hip roof typical of Vietnamese architecture.
During the French colonial period, a version of the Statue of Liberty (1890-1896) was placed on top of the Turtle Tower by the French. However, it was removed when the Tran Trong Kim regime took control of the city in 1945. During French rule, locals often hung Vietnam’s revolutionary flag from the tower to demonstrate their defiant spirit.
- Hanoi University of Pharmacy - The first modern university built by the French.

- Tea and coffee
- Snacks
- Tea and coffee
- Snacks
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Join the Hanoi French Quarter Walking Experience to explore one of the city’s most stunning areas. This historic district, located in the southern part of Hanoi, is rich in culture and history, distinguishing it from other parts of the city. The walk aims to introduce participants to specific areas of Hanoi, offering detailed insights (history…
Join the Hanoi French Quarter Walking Experience to explore one of the city’s most stunning areas. This historic district, located in the southern part of Hanoi, is rich in culture and history, distinguishing it from other parts of the city. The walk aims to introduce participants to specific areas of Hanoi, offering detailed insights (history enthusiasts are welcome) in a relaxed and enjoyable setting. Instead of a lecture, expect an engaging conversation!
The experience begins with an overview of Vietnamese history at a French villa coffee shop, where you can enjoy a cup of genuine Vietnamese coffee. Following this, there will be a brief discussion on French influences in Hanoi, highlighting landmarks such as St. Joseph’s Cathedral, Hanoi Opera House, Hoan Kiem Lake, Hanoi Post Office, Trang Tien Street, Hanoi Metropole Hotel, the first university in French Indochina, and more!
Participants will gain an understanding of how Vietnamese society evolved under French rule, examining both the positive and negative aspects of this era.
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.