Day: February 26, 2026

  • Best Rooftop Bar Hanoi: Top 5 Sky-High Spots

    Best Rooftop Bar Hanoi: Top 5 Sky-High Spots

    Hanoi looks extraordinary from above. As the sun sets over the city’s rooftops and shimmering lakes, the Vietnamese capital transforms into something magical. Whether you are finishing a day of Hanoi tours or simply hunting for the perfect sundowner spot, the city’s rooftop bar scene has something for everyone. In this guide, we cover the…

  • Hanoi Bia Hoi: Tourists Can’t Stop Coming Back for More

    Hanoi Bia Hoi: Tourists Can’t Stop Coming Back for More

    If you walk through the Old Quarter of Hanoi on any given evening, you will spot something that surprises most first-time visitors. Foreigners from Britain, the United States, Japan, the Netherlands, and beyond sit on tiny plastic stools. They sit shoulder to shoulder with locals. They laugh and raise glasses of cold, fresh beer. This…

  • Hanoi Opera House: Should You Tour Inside?

    Hanoi Opera House: Should You Tour Inside?

    Should you pay 120,000 VND to tour inside Hanoi Opera House? Probably not the exterior is stunning and photographable for FREE, while interior tours offer limited access and rushed timing. However, if you can catch an actual performance (opera, ballet, concert), that’s genuinely worthwhile. Hanoi Opera House is one of Hanoi’s most beautiful colonial buildings,…

  • 10 Fantastic Family Hotels in Hanoi – Full Guide 2026

    10 Fantastic Family Hotels in Hanoi – Full Guide 2026

    Finding the best family hotels in Hanoi is harder than it looks. I’ve travelled to Hanoi with kids multiple times since 2019, and I’ll be honest: most hotel listings don’t tell you what you actually need to know. Can the room fit a travel cot and a suitcase? Is there an elevator? Will staff add…

  • Hanoi Airport Hotel: 5 Best Picks for Smooth Travel 2026

    Hanoi Airport Hotel: 5 Best Picks for Smooth Travel 2026

    Choosing the right hanoi airport hotel makes travel smooth and stress-free. Early morning flights, late arrivals, and long layovers all become easier with the right place to stay. Nobody wants a long, exhausting ride into the city with heavy bags and tired eyes. Noi Bai International Airport (HAN) sits about 30 to 45 kilometers from downtown Hanoi.…

  • Cuisine in Hanoi: A First-Timer’s Menu Decoder

    Cuisine in Hanoi: A First-Timer’s Menu Decoder

    Hanoi will feed you whether you’re ready or not. You can wander into the Old Quarter half-lost, point at something steaming, and still walk away thinking, “Okay, this city has range.” The problem isn’t finding food. The problem is decision fatigue: cuisine in Hanoi comes with a menu written in shorthand you don’t speak yet,…

  • Ngan Chay Toi – Every Food Lover Must Try in Hanoi

    Ngan Chay Toi – Every Food Lover Must Try in Hanoi

    If you are visiting Vietnam and want something special, try ngan chay toi (crispy garlic duck). Put it at the top of your food list. This dish has become one of the most talked-about meals in Hanoi, and once you taste it, you will quickly understand why. It combines simple ingredients, bold flavors, and a…

  • Pho Noodles: The History of Vietnam’s Most Famous Dish

    Pho Noodles: The History of Vietnam’s Most Famous Dish

    Pho noodles tell the entire story of Vietnam in a single bowl. Colonial history, migration, war, and national pride all mix in a broth. Most people first try it at 7 a.m. On a plastic stool. Understanding where pho viet comes from makes every bowl more interesting. This guide covers the full history of pho…