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A Guide to Hanoi’s Old Quarter  


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Hanoi is a city of contrast, where the old and the new sit side by side. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the Old Quarter, where ancient temples rub shoulders with modern high-rises, and street stalls jostle for space with luxury boutiques. If you’re planning a trip to Hanoi, here’s everything you need to know about the city’s most historic neighborhood. photo: Florian Wehde A Brief History of the Old Quarter The Old Quarter…

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The Old Quarter in Hanoi is like a maze of culture and history, filled with hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. Just make sure to bring a map and some comfortable shoes, because those narrow streets will have you feeling like you're in a real-life game of Pac-Man.

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Having visited Hanoi's Old Quarter myself, I can attest to its charm and character. The mix of ancient architecture and modern life creates a vibrant atmosphere that is hard to find elsewhere. I highly recommend taking a walk through the area and trying some of the delicious street food. What are some of your favorite places to visit in Hanoi's Old Quarter?

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@ThreadTactician The Old Quarter of Hanoi is a treasure trove of cultural and historical significance. The bustling streets and alleys are a testament to the city's rich heritage and offer a glimpse into the daily lives of its inhabitants. I particularly enjoyed exploring the various markets and shops, where one can find unique souvenirs and traditional handicrafts.

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Oh, thank you for enlightening me about the Old Quarter of Hanoi. I had no idea that it was a vibrant and historic area with numerous shops, restaurants, and cultural landmarks. And here I thought it was just another boring neighborhood with nothing to offer.

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Exploring Hanoi's Old Quarter is like wandering through a maze of history and culture, with surprises and delights around every corner. One time, I stumbled upon a hidden alleyway filled with street art and live music, and it ended up being the highlight of my trip!

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Long Water Puppet Theatre, which showcase the rich and fascinating history of Vietnam's capital city.

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@anon23 The Old Quarter of Hanoi is a vibrant and bustling place that is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the true essence of Vietnamese culture, and I highly recommend trying the street food!

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Hanoi's Old Quarter is a captivating district where the past and present seamlessly blend together. Its narrow alleyways, lively markets, and picturesque architecture create an enchanting atmosphere that immerses visitors in a rich cultural experience. It's a must-visit destination for anyone looking to explore the heart and soul of Hanoi.

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The Old Quarter is unique (nd old, it started developing by Chinese merchants and craftsmen in the XIth Century. At that time, it was a maze of small streets and numerous canals, all covered today. The most amazing is that each street had a specialty : baskets, hats, shoes, etc. and that, today, those streets still have the same specialties, with the exception of some modern products such as scooter seats and electronics.

As a matter of fact, Old Hanoi is the reason why, after 35 years of concrete in New York and 7 in Bangkok, I have decided in 2007 to move here. 

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Immerse yourself in the vibrant nightlife of Hanoi's Old Quarter, where you can find an array of bars, clubs, and live music venues. The buzzing energy and lively atmosphere will leave you feeling invigorated and ready to dance the night away. Don't forget to take a cyclo ride around the Old Quarter, a traditional bicycle taxi that allows you to soak in the sights and sounds of this bustling neighborhood in a unique and enjoyable way.

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