Hanoi · Vietnam
4 days in Hanoi
relaxed
A 4-day Hanoi trip built around foodie, relaxed, anchored in Old Quarter. Hanoi is a city of small plastic stools, motorbike rivers, and impossibly good $2 meals. The Old Quarter is intense; the French Quarter is wider and calmer.
Pre-trip
Currency: Vietnamese Dong (VND).
Packing
- Pack for Fall (cool, dry) and spring (warming) are ideal.
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Plug type A / C / F, 220V
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Where to stay
Old Quarter
4 nights
Base in Old Quarter — narrow streets, street food, sensory. For a trip this length, staying put beats splitting neighborhoods; you lose half a day every time you move hotels.
Old Quarter hotel
mid~$170/night · 4.5★
A mid option in Old Quarter. Use the booking links to find current rates and exact properties — these are search anchors, not fabricated listings.
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Old Quarter boutique stay
boutique~$280/night · 4.4★
A boutique option in Old Quarter. Use the booking links to find current rates and exact properties — these are search anchors, not fabricated listings.
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Old Quarter guesthouse
budget~$95/night · 4.3★
A budget option in Old Quarter. Use the booking links to find current rates and exact properties — these are search anchors, not fabricated listings.
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Day 1: Arrival and Old Quarter
Land, settle in Old Quarter, and keep the first evening low-key. Hanoi is a city of small plastic stools, motorbike rivers, and impossibly good $2 meals.
- 🚶15:00
Arrive and settle into Old Quarter
Old Quarter · Old Quarter
Drop your bags and take it easy. A short walk around Old Quarter (narrow streets, street food, sensory), a coffee, an early dinner nearby. Day one is for landing, not for sightseeing.
Front-loading a packed day after travel is how trips start tired. Ease in.
- 🍽19:30
Dinner in Old Quarter
Old Quarter dinner · Old Quarter
Anchor the evening with a proper dinner in Old Quarter. This is the night to book ahead and spend a little — make it the meal you remember.
- Book a few days ahead for weekend nights
- Ask staff what is best that day
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Day 2: French Quarter / Ba Dinh day
Today centers on French Quarter / Ba Dinh — wider boulevards, government buildings. Built around eating well, with room to walk it off between meals.
- ☕09:30
Coffee and a slow start in French Quarter / Ba Dinh
French Quarter / Ba Dinh · French Quarter / Ba Dinh
Begin in French Quarter / Ba Dinh — wider boulevards, government buildings. Find a café with morning regulars, order what the counter recommends, and watch the neighborhood wake up before the day's eating begins.
Mornings set the pace. Eat light here so the big meals later land.
- 🍽12:00
Lunch and a look around French Quarter / Ba Dinh
French Quarter / Ba Dinh lunch · French Quarter / Ba Dinh
Eat where French Quarter / Ba Dinh eats — a counter or market spot, not a sit-down with a view. Then keep wandering on a full stomach.
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- 🚶16:00
Afternoon in French Quarter / Ba Dinh
French Quarter / Ba Dinh · French Quarter / Ba Dinh
Slow afternoon in French Quarter / Ba Dinh. Shops, a park bench, a second coffee — leave room for the accidental discovery that ends up being the day's best part.
- 🍽19:30
Dinner in French Quarter / Ba Dinh
French Quarter / Ba Dinh dinner · French Quarter / Ba Dinh
Anchor the evening with a proper dinner in French Quarter / Ba Dinh. This is the night to book ahead and spend a little — make it the meal you remember.
- Book a few days ahead for weekend nights
- Ask staff what is best that day
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Day 3: West Lake (Tay Ho) day
Today centers on West Lake (Tay Ho) — expat-friendly, lakeside cafés. Built around eating well, with room to walk it off between meals.
- ☕09:30
Coffee and a slow start in West Lake (Tay Ho)
West Lake (Tay Ho) · West Lake (Tay Ho)
Begin in West Lake (Tay Ho) — expat-friendly, lakeside cafés. Find a café with morning regulars, order what the counter recommends, and watch the neighborhood wake up before the day's eating begins.
Mornings set the pace. Eat light here so the big meals later land.
- 🍽12:00
Lunch and a look around West Lake (Tay Ho)
West Lake (Tay Ho) lunch · West Lake (Tay Ho)
Eat where West Lake (Tay Ho) eats — a counter or market spot, not a sit-down with a view. Then keep wandering on a full stomach.
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- 🚶16:00
Afternoon in West Lake (Tay Ho)
West Lake (Tay Ho) · West Lake (Tay Ho)
Slow afternoon in West Lake (Tay Ho). Shops, a park bench, a second coffee — leave room for the accidental discovery that ends up being the day's best part.
- 🍽19:30
Dinner in West Lake (Tay Ho)
West Lake (Tay Ho) dinner · West Lake (Tay Ho)
Anchor the evening with a proper dinner in West Lake (Tay Ho). This is the night to book ahead and spend a little — make it the meal you remember.
- Book a few days ahead for weekend nights
- Ask staff what is best that day
affiliate links
Day 4: Old Quarter day
Today centers on Old Quarter — narrow streets, street food, sensory. Built around eating well, with room to walk it off between meals.
- ☕09:30
Coffee and a slow start in Old Quarter
Old Quarter · Old Quarter
Begin in Old Quarter — narrow streets, street food, sensory. Find a café with morning regulars, order what the counter recommends, and watch the neighborhood wake up before the day's eating begins.
Mornings set the pace. Eat light here so the big meals later land.
- 🍽12:00
Lunch and a look around Old Quarter
Old Quarter lunch · Old Quarter
Eat where Old Quarter eats — a counter or market spot, not a sit-down with a view. Then keep wandering on a full stomach.
affiliate links
- 🚶16:00
Afternoon in Old Quarter
Old Quarter · Old Quarter
Slow afternoon in Old Quarter. Shops, a park bench, a second coffee — leave room for the accidental discovery that ends up being the day's best part.
- 🍽19:30
Dinner in Old Quarter
Old Quarter dinner · Old Quarter
Anchor the evening with a proper dinner in Old Quarter. This is the night to book ahead and spend a little — make it the meal you remember.
- Book a few days ahead for weekend nights
- Ask staff what is best that day
affiliate links
Getting around
Old Quarter is the most walkable base. Beyond it, use local transit.
Practical things
113 (police), 115 (ambulance)
A / C / F · 220V
Round up; 5-10% at sit-down restaurants.