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Hanoi Audio Tours

Discover Hanoi with self-guided audio walking tours

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The Hanoi everyone knows.

The landmarks in every guidebook — and the tours that tell you what guidebooks don't.

A few words on Hanoi

A thousand years of layers, still being added to.

Hanoi has been a capital city for over a thousand years, and the street plan of the Old Quarter still follows the logic of its medieval guild system. Each lane was once dedicated to a single trade: silk on Hang Gai, paper on Hang Giay, silver on Hang Bac. The names have outlasted the monopolies, but the warren of narrow streets is still there, barely wide enough for two motorbikes to pass. In the early morning, when pho vendors set up their stools on the pavement and steam rises from broth pots, the city feels both ancient and perpetually in motion.

Hoan Kiem Lake sits at the centre of everything -- a small lake with a red bridge leading to a temple on a tiny island, surrounded by the sound of traffic on all sides.

The Vietnamese believe a giant turtle lived in the lake and took back a magical sword from a 15th-century emperor. The Temple of Literature, built in 1070, is still one of the most serene places in the city. French-colonial buildings line the wide boulevards west of the lake, painted in colonial yellow, their balconies hung with plants and air-conditioning units that bracket two centuries of history in a single glance.

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Hanoi FAQ

Before you walk.

October to April is the cool, dry season and the most pleasant time for walking. Summer (May to September) brings humid heat above 35C and occasional heavy rain. Spring mornings in March and April are the city at its best -- mild, clear and smelling of street food.

Hanoi is generally safe for pedestrians, but crossing the street in the Old Quarter requires attention. Motorbike traffic is constant and does not stop for red lights in the way you might expect -- walk slowly and steadily and traffic flows around you. Keep headphone volume low enough to hear approaching bikes.

The Old Quarter is compact and very walkable. Grab (the region's equivalent of Uber) is cheap and reliable for longer distances. Avoid standard taxis unless they are from a reputable company like Vinasun or Mai Linh -- metered fares should be clearly shown.

Pho is the obvious answer, but Hanoi's bun cha -- grilled pork patties in a herb-laden broth with rice noodles -- is equally essential. Banh mi from a street cart is ideal mid-tour fuel. Egg coffee (ca phe trung) at a cafe on Hang Gai is worth a fifteen-minute detour.

Download before you go. Mobile data SIMs are extremely cheap and easy to buy at the airport or any phone shop, and they work well across most of the city. Offline tour playback is more reliable in the narrow lanes of the Old Quarter where signals can fluctuate.

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This was a solid way to get to know Brighton without feeling like a tourist. The narration had depth and context, but didn't overdo it.
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Started this tour with a croissant in one hand and zero expectations. The app just vibes with you, no pressure, just you, your headphones, and some cool stories.
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