Embark on a full-day bicycle tour of Hanoi’s city and countryside, exploring iconic landmarks, enjoying local cuisine, and immersing yourself in Vietnam’s rich historical heritage.
Embark on a full-day bicycle tour of Hanoi’s city and countryside, exploring iconic landmarks, enjoying local cuisine, and immersing yourself in Vietnam’s rich historical heritage.
- Bike Tours Hanoi - Bicycle Tours Hanoi - At 8:00 am, the tour guide will pick up participants and take them to the bicycle store to select the ideal bike for the journey. After getting comfortable and a brief safety briefing, the adventure begins. The first stop involves crossing the Red River via the Long Bien bridge, a structure over 100 years…
- Bike Tours Hanoi - Bicycle Tours Hanoi - At 8:00 am, the tour guide will pick up participants and take them to the bicycle store to select the ideal bike for the journey. After getting comfortable and a brief safety briefing, the adventure begins. The first stop involves crossing the Red River via the Long Bien bridge, a structure over 100 years old, built during the French colonial era. From this vantage point, participants can enjoy the stunning river view, observe boats passing below, and see the lush green vegetable farms on the island.
- Dong Ahn - The next destination is the scenic banks of the Red River, where the breathtaking beauty of Vietnam’s countryside and farmers tending to their fields can be observed. A visit to a local family specializing in intricate bonsai plants is included. The knowledgeable guide will assist with translation, enabling conversations with the family to learn more about local daily life and traditions.
A break will be taken at the picturesque Lotus Lake, where refreshing sugarcane juice or other local fresh drinks can be enjoyed.
The journey continues through dirt roads and rural villages until reaching the ancient Co Loa Citadel. Built in 200 BC, this citadel symbolizes Vietnam’s tradition of establishing and defending the country against foreign invaders, specifically Thuc Phan An Duong Vuong.
Afterward, participants will head to a local restaurant to savor the delicious cuisine that Hanoi offers.
- Huu Tiep Lake and the Downed B-52 - In the afternoon, the tour proceeds to Huu Tiep Lake, located in the serene Ngoc Ha flower village. Here, an American B-52 aircraft, shot down during the Christmas bombing in 1972, can be observed. This peaceful area is away from Hanoi’s bustling streets and is known for its lush vegetable and fruit farms tended by local farmers.
- Ba Dinh Square - The cycling tour passes by major city highlights such as the nearly 200-year-old Hanoi Flag Tower, renowned as one of the city’s symbols, the Hanoi Opera House, the 1000-year-old royal Thang Long citadel, Ho Chi Minh mausoleum, Presidential palace, Ba Dinh square, Tran Quoc temple, and Truc Bach Lake.
- Train Street - The tour then heads towards the Reunification train track, operational for over a century, running through the vibrant heart of Hanoi. As participants ride along, they pass by homes and residences where locals live close to the tracks, offering a unique and immersive perspective on daily life in this exciting city.
Afterward, participants will enjoy a unique local treat - Egg Coffee - a must-try delicacy in Hanoi. Finally, the ride concludes, and participants will return to their hotel at approximately 4:00 pm.
- Co Loa Citadel - Following that, participants will ride to a local wet market to taste some tropical fruits. A break at Lotus Lake will quench their thirst with sugarcane juice or other local fresh drinks. The journey continues through dirt roads and rural villages until reaching the Co Loa Ancient Citadel, built in 200 BC, to learn about Vietnam’s tradition of establishing and defending the country against foreign invaders of Thuc Phan An Duong Vuong.
- Lại Đà - A visit to a local family making bonsai will provide insight into this intricate art form and allow admiration of some stunning plant creations. This is a wonderful way to learn more about local daily life and tradition, with the guide assisting in conversations as a translator.
- Long Bien Bridge - The ride begins by crossing the Red River via the Long Bien bridge, the oldest in Hanoi, built over 100 years ago during the French colonial period. Participants can enjoy the view of the Red River, watch boats float underneath, and see the green vegetable farm on the island.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Bottled water
- Professional guide
- Alcoholic beverages
- Use of bicycle
- Lunch
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Bottled water
- Professional guide
- Alcoholic beverages
- Use of bicycle
- Lunch
Experience a one-of-a-kind adventure by joining a full-day bicycle tour of Hanoi’s city and countryside. Take in the picturesque Red River while leisurely pedaling through the tranquil Northern Vietnam countryside. Share a delightful lunch with a friendly local family in a small rural village. Ride past Hanoi’s iconic landmarks, including the Ho Chi…
Experience a one-of-a-kind adventure by joining a full-day bicycle tour of Hanoi’s city and countryside. Take in the picturesque Red River while leisurely pedaling through the tranquil Northern Vietnam countryside. Share a delightful lunch with a friendly local family in a small rural village. Ride past Hanoi’s iconic landmarks, including the Ho Chi Minh mausoleum, presidential palace, Ba Dinh square, literature temple, Tran Quoc temple, and explore other notable sites such as West Lake, Truc Bach Lake, Opera House, and railway street. Capture beautiful moments with stops for photo opportunities. Immerse yourself in Vietnam’s rich historical heritage and appreciate the beautiful contrast between city and rural life in Hanoi. Cross the legendary Long Bien bridge and get to know the locals over a cup of tea in their traditional homes. Stroll around West Lake and enjoy the scenic beauty. Navigate through the city’s narrow alleys and backstreets with ease.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
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.