Hanoi
It is always worthwhile to visit a country's capital city. The Old Quarter – 36 Streets in Hanoi will blow your mind away with its subtly busy atmosphere. Walking along Long Bien Bridge will allow you to experience historic moments.
You'll enjoy every second of your ride around Truc Bach Lake and finding a good coffee spot to sit and enjoy a hot egg coffee. When the sun sets, head to the Main Cathedral, sit on those red stools, and mingle with the locals over lemon tea and sunflower seeds.
Hanoi is one of the few cities in Vietnam with four distinct seasons. Hanoi's climate is harsh in the winter and summer due to its characteristics as a humid monsoon tropical country. The winters in Hanoi are bitterly cold, with temperatures regularly falling below 10 degrees Celsius; the summers, on the other hand, are scorching hot and occasionally stormy. Many travellers agree that the best time to visit this city is in the autumn.
- Location: northern region of Vietnam
- Best Time To Visit: October and November are the best months to visit Hanoi. The days are not too hot. There is little rainfall and plenty of sunshine.