Map of Vietnam Attractions
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Ho Chi Minh MausoleumModern Vietnam was established here. A majestic historical site and the final resting place of Ho Chi Minh. Do not miss. |
Reunification PalaceVietnam War was ended here with a tank crashing through the front gate. A stunning historical sight and a must-see. |
Ha Long BayAn UNESCO gem. Thousands of small islands are scattered along the bay – each of them unique and a real treat. Do not miss! |
Ben Thanh MarketThis is a must while in the city. Dive into the frenzy and take in the different smells and sounds of Vietnam. |
Old QuarterThe name speaks for itself. Explore the old Hanoi and its sights. The atmosphere here is well worth it. |
One Pillar PagodaAlthough the original building was blasted by the French, the replica still holds its charm and makes for a picturesque sight. |
Hoan Kiem LakeThe legend says that the Vietnamese emperor returned the sword that helped him banish the Chinese to the golden turtle god here. |
War Remnants MuseumA must not just for history buffs. Dedicated to the Vietnam War and its consequences from the locals' point of view. An eye-opener. |
Temple of the Jade MountainThe temple is devoted to Confucian and Taoist scholars. One of the most picturesque spots in all of Hanoi – do not miss! |
Temple of LiteratureDevoted to Confucious and used to serve as Hanoi's first university. A stunning complex with so much to discover. |
Presidential Palace Historical SiteThe Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh used to live and work in these quarters. Two houses and a collection of cars can be seen here. |
Hanoi Beauty and SpaA fantastic spa offering almost every service you can imagine. Pleasant service and ambiance. |
Tran Quoc PagodaHanoi's oldest pagoda that has been rebuilt a number of times. A charming sight, especially at sunset. |
Night MarketStop by in the evening to see the lively and bustling market. Not much to buy here, but the atmosphere makes the visit worth it. |
Dong Xuan MarketHanoi's largest market with undeniable atmosphere. Dive in, go through the massive amounts of sortiment and don't forget to haggle! |
Quan Thanh TempleAn elaborate Taoist temple with long history behind it. Beautiful both on the outside and the inside, do not miss. |
Suggested Vietnam Trips
Hanoi Highlights in Three Days (3 days)This itinerary will take you around the most interesting places in three days. |
Hanoi in a Day (1 day)Must-see places in centrum of Hanoi. Visit them all. |
Two Days in Ho Chi Minh City (2 days)Visit the most interesting sights of Saigon and learn more about Vietnam's intricate history in two days. |
Cities in Vietnam
| Map of Hanoi attractions | Map of Ho Chi Minh City attractions |

