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Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre
57B Đinh Tiên Hoàng, Hàng Bạc, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam
Ngoc Son Temple
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Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square
7 P. Đinh Tiên Hoàng, Hàng Trống, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội 110213, Vietnam
Hanoi Old Quarter
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Old Quarter Ta Hien Corner
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Green Palm Gallery
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Thang Long Art Gallery
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Hoàn Kiếm Lake
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Đền Bà Kiệu
59 Đinh Tiên Hoàng, Hàng Trống, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam
Klimt Art Gallery
22-24 P. Đinh Liệt, Hàng Đào, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam
Nearby restaurants
MẸT Vietnamese Restaurant & Vegetarian Met 2
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Pizza 4P’s Bao Khanh
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MẸT Vietnamese restaurant & Vegetarian Met 4
34 P. Gia Ngư, Hàng Bạc, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam
Timeline Coffee & Restaurant
7 P. Đinh Liệt, Hàng Bạc, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội 10000, Vietnam
Cau Go Vietnamese Cuisine
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Hello Hanoi Restaurant Vietnamese Cuisine & Vegetarian food
7B P. Đinh Liệt, Hàng Đào, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội 10000, Vietnam
Fu Rong Hua Cantonese Restaurant
9 Đinh Tiên Hoàng, Hàng Trống, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam
MẸT Vietnamese restaurant & Vegetarian Food 1
29 P. Hàng Trống, Hàng Trống, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội 11000, Vietnam
KFC Hoàn Kiếm
3C P. Lê Thái Tổ, Hàng Trống, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội 100000, Vietnam
MẸT Vietnamese restaurant & Vegetarian Food 3
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Nearby hotels
May De Ville Old Quarter Hanoi Hotel
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SPLENDID HOTEL & SPA
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Rex Hanoi Hotel
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Le Premier Hotel & Rooftop Bar
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San Boutique Hotel
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Hanoi La Selva Central Hotel
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Scent Premium Hotel and Sky Bar
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DE LA SOIE Hotel & Travel
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Le Petit Prince Hotel & Rooftop Bar
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Hanoi Pearl Hotel
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Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square

7 P. Đinh Tiên Hoàng, Hàng Trống, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội 110213, Vietnam
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attractions: Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre, Ngoc Son Temple, Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square, Hanoi Old Quarter, Old Quarter Ta Hien Corner, Green Palm Gallery, Thang Long Art Gallery, Hoàn Kiếm Lake, Đền Bà Kiệu, Klimt Art Gallery, restaurants: MẸT Vietnamese Restaurant & Vegetarian Met 2, Pizza 4P’s Bao Khanh, MẸT Vietnamese restaurant & Vegetarian Met 4, Timeline Coffee & Restaurant, Cau Go Vietnamese Cuisine, Hello Hanoi Restaurant Vietnamese Cuisine & Vegetarian food, Fu Rong Hua Cantonese Restaurant, MẸT Vietnamese restaurant & Vegetarian Food 1, KFC Hoàn Kiếm, MẸT Vietnamese restaurant & Vegetarian Food 3
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Nearby attractions of Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square

Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre

Ngoc Son Temple

Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square

Hanoi Old Quarter

Old Quarter Ta Hien Corner

Green Palm Gallery

Thang Long Art Gallery

Hoàn Kiếm Lake

Đền Bà Kiệu

Klimt Art Gallery

Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre

Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre

4.3

(7.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Ngoc Son Temple

Ngoc Son Temple

4.4

(5.1K)

Closed
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Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square

Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square

4.6

(127)

Open 24 hours
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Hanoi Old Quarter

Hanoi Old Quarter

4.6

(3.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Taste Vietnamese street cuisine with a local
Taste Vietnamese street cuisine with a local
Tue, Dec 9 • 11:00 AM
Hoàn Kiếm, Hanoi, 11400, Vietnam
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Savor Hanoi - Old Quarter Culinary Adventure
Savor Hanoi - Old Quarter Culinary Adventure
Tue, Dec 9 • 11:00 AM
Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, 10000, Vietnam
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Ninh Binh: Hoa Lu – Trang An Boat Ride – Mua Cave
Ninh Binh: Hoa Lu – Trang An Boat Ride – Mua Cave
Tue, Dec 9 • 7:15 AM
Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, 100000, Vietnam
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Nearby restaurants of Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square

MẸT Vietnamese Restaurant & Vegetarian Met 2

Pizza 4P’s Bao Khanh

MẸT Vietnamese restaurant & Vegetarian Met 4

Timeline Coffee & Restaurant

Cau Go Vietnamese Cuisine

Hello Hanoi Restaurant Vietnamese Cuisine & Vegetarian food

Fu Rong Hua Cantonese Restaurant

MẸT Vietnamese restaurant & Vegetarian Food 1

KFC Hoàn Kiếm

MẸT Vietnamese restaurant & Vegetarian Food 3

MẸT Vietnamese Restaurant & Vegetarian Met 2

MẸT Vietnamese Restaurant & Vegetarian Met 2

4.9

(8.5K)

Click for details
Pizza 4P’s Bao Khanh

Pizza 4P’s Bao Khanh

4.9

(9.1K)

$$

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MẸT Vietnamese restaurant & Vegetarian Met 4

MẸT Vietnamese restaurant & Vegetarian Met 4

4.9

(6.3K)

Click for details
Timeline Coffee & Restaurant

Timeline Coffee & Restaurant

4.9

(2.6K)

Click for details
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Long Bien Bridge is one of the most ancient bridges in Vietnam, an ideal place for tourists to visit, explore, and commemorate the heroic history of Vietnam.

Long Bien Bridge is one of the most famous bridges in Hanoi. It has experienced so much devastation, yet, it is still standing over the Red River as a precious symbol representing the painful history of Hanoi.

Long Bien Bridge was constructed by the French from 1899 to 1902. It used to be named after the then Governor-General of French Indochina – Paul Doumer. This work is likened to a witness to the history of Hanoi, as the bridge has seen many fierce battles during the two Indochina Wars against the French and Americans.

In September 1945, before President Ho Chi Minh read the declaration of independence in Ba Dinh Square, this very bridge helped thousands of people living on the outskirts flock to the site. It was not until 1954, when the Vietnamese completely defeated the French in Dien Bien Phu, that the bridge was renamed Long Bien. It was heavily damaged by the US’s bombardment from 1965 to 1968, and was later repaired in 1973.

Long Bien Bridge was designed by Daydé & Pillé, a company based in Paris. It was built with advanced construction technology at the time, ensuring both modern and artistic elements. The bridge was entirely made of steel with a tight structure.

With a length of 1,682 meters, the steel bridge now bears many marks of time, with rusty rails and narrow roadways on both sides of the bridge This special work used to be the world's second longest bridge (after the...

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Bach Dang Quay, a scenic wharf and park along the Saigon River in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 1, is a delightful blend of history, nature, and urban charm. Stretching 1.3 kilometers from the Thu Ngu flagpole to the former Ba Son Shipyard, this revitalized waterfront offers a refreshing escape in the bustling city. Recently renovated in 2022, its lotus-shaped walkways and lush green spaces create a serene ambiance, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a quiet moment by the river.

The quay’s location is unbeatable, with sweeping views of the Saigon River and iconic landmarks like Landmark 81 glittering at night. It’s a hotspot for both locals and tourists, especially in the evenings when the air cools and the skyline lights up. The Saigon Waterbus, departing from the wharf, offers an affordable (30,000 VND round-trip) and scenic 30-minute ride, passing bridges and modern towers—a relaxing way to see the city from a new angle. Nearby riverside cafés like Bach Dang Coffee add to the appeal, serving drinks with a view.

Historically, the quay traces back centuries, once a royal landing stage and a French colonial port, now modernized yet retaining its cultural weight. However, it can get crowded on weekends, and the lack of shade might deter some during the day. Still, its accessibility, free entry, and vibrant atmosphere make it a must-visit. Whether for a sunset walk, a boat ride, or simply soaking in Saigon’s energy, Bach Dang Quay delivers a...

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As I stepped into Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square, I was immediately struck by the grandeur of the surroundings. Located in the heart of Hanoi's historic Old Quarter, the square exuded an air of elegance and charm.

The centerpiece of the square was the imposing statue of King Ly Thai To, the founder of the Ly Dynasty and the city of Thang Long, which later became Hanoi. Standing tall and majestic, the statue served as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage and history of the Vietnamese people.

Surrounding the square were colonial-era buildings, their faded facades adding to the nostalgic charm of the area. The sound of bustling traffic and the chatter of passersby filled the air, creating a vibrant atmosphere that was uniquely Hanoi.

Finding a quiet spot on a nearby bench, I took a moment to soak in the sights and sounds of Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square. Watching locals go about their daily routines and tourists snapping photos, I couldn't help but feel a sense of awe and appreciation for the beauty and history that surrounded me.

As I left the square, I carried with me memories of its timeless elegance and the rich cultural tapestry of Hanoi. Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square had left a lasting impression on me, a testament to the enduring spirit of this...

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Hai KimHai Kim
Long Bien Bridge is one of the most ancient bridges in Vietnam, an ideal place for tourists to visit, explore, and commemorate the heroic history of Vietnam. Long Bien Bridge is one of the most famous bridges in Hanoi. It has experienced so much devastation, yet, it is still standing over the Red River as a precious symbol representing the painful history of Hanoi. Long Bien Bridge was constructed by the French from 1899 to 1902. It used to be named after the then Governor-General of French Indochina – Paul Doumer. This work is likened to a witness to the history of Hanoi, as the bridge has seen many fierce battles during the two Indochina Wars against the French and Americans. In September 1945, before President Ho Chi Minh read the declaration of independence in Ba Dinh Square, this very bridge helped thousands of people living on the outskirts flock to the site. It was not until 1954, when the Vietnamese completely defeated the French in Dien Bien Phu, that the bridge was renamed Long Bien. It was heavily damaged by the US’s bombardment from 1965 to 1968, and was later repaired in 1973. Long Bien Bridge was designed by Daydé & Pillé, a company based in Paris. It was built with advanced construction technology at the time, ensuring both modern and artistic elements. The bridge was entirely made of steel with a tight structure. With a length of 1,682 meters, the steel bridge now bears many marks of time, with rusty rails and narrow roadways on both sides of the bridge This special work used to be the world's second longest bridge (after the Brooklyn Bridge).
Phuong TranPhuong Tran
As I stepped into Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square, I was immediately struck by the grandeur of the surroundings. Located in the heart of Hanoi's historic Old Quarter, the square exuded an air of elegance and charm. The centerpiece of the square was the imposing statue of King Ly Thai To, the founder of the Ly Dynasty and the city of Thang Long, which later became Hanoi. Standing tall and majestic, the statue served as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage and history of the Vietnamese people. Surrounding the square were colonial-era buildings, their faded facades adding to the nostalgic charm of the area. The sound of bustling traffic and the chatter of passersby filled the air, creating a vibrant atmosphere that was uniquely Hanoi. Finding a quiet spot on a nearby bench, I took a moment to soak in the sights and sounds of Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square. Watching locals go about their daily routines and tourists snapping photos, I couldn't help but feel a sense of awe and appreciation for the beauty and history that surrounded me. As I left the square, I carried with me memories of its timeless elegance and the rich cultural tapestry of Hanoi. Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square had left a lasting impression on me, a testament to the enduring spirit of this vibrant city.
Daniel R. Blanco Jr.Daniel R. Blanco Jr.
Our trop to Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square in Hanoi offers a delightful blend of cultural charm and modern convenience. The square is a bustling hub where locals and tourists converge to explore the city's rich heritage and vibrant atmosphere. One of the notable features of this square is the presence of the hop-on-hop-off bus station, making it a convenient starting point for exploring Hanoi's key attractions. Additionally, visitors can indulge in the culinary delights offered by various street food vendors scattered around the square. From savory pho to delectable banh mi, there's something to satisfy every palate. One unique aspect of Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square is its closure to vehicular traffic on Sundays, allowing visitors to roam freely and soak in the sights and sounds without the interruption of cars and motorbikes. This pedestrian-friendly initiative enhances the overall experience, creating a more relaxed and enjoyable environment for all. Overall, Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square is a must-visit destination in Hanoi, offering a perfect blend of cultural immersion, culinary exploration, and leisurely strolls amidst the city's bustling energy. Whether you're a local resident or a curious traveler, this square promises an unforgettable experience.
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Long Bien Bridge is one of the most ancient bridges in Vietnam, an ideal place for tourists to visit, explore, and commemorate the heroic history of Vietnam. Long Bien Bridge is one of the most famous bridges in Hanoi. It has experienced so much devastation, yet, it is still standing over the Red River as a precious symbol representing the painful history of Hanoi. Long Bien Bridge was constructed by the French from 1899 to 1902. It used to be named after the then Governor-General of French Indochina – Paul Doumer. This work is likened to a witness to the history of Hanoi, as the bridge has seen many fierce battles during the two Indochina Wars against the French and Americans. In September 1945, before President Ho Chi Minh read the declaration of independence in Ba Dinh Square, this very bridge helped thousands of people living on the outskirts flock to the site. It was not until 1954, when the Vietnamese completely defeated the French in Dien Bien Phu, that the bridge was renamed Long Bien. It was heavily damaged by the US’s bombardment from 1965 to 1968, and was later repaired in 1973. Long Bien Bridge was designed by Daydé & Pillé, a company based in Paris. It was built with advanced construction technology at the time, ensuring both modern and artistic elements. The bridge was entirely made of steel with a tight structure. With a length of 1,682 meters, the steel bridge now bears many marks of time, with rusty rails and narrow roadways on both sides of the bridge This special work used to be the world's second longest bridge (after the Brooklyn Bridge).
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As I stepped into Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square, I was immediately struck by the grandeur of the surroundings. Located in the heart of Hanoi's historic Old Quarter, the square exuded an air of elegance and charm. The centerpiece of the square was the imposing statue of King Ly Thai To, the founder of the Ly Dynasty and the city of Thang Long, which later became Hanoi. Standing tall and majestic, the statue served as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage and history of the Vietnamese people. Surrounding the square were colonial-era buildings, their faded facades adding to the nostalgic charm of the area. The sound of bustling traffic and the chatter of passersby filled the air, creating a vibrant atmosphere that was uniquely Hanoi. Finding a quiet spot on a nearby bench, I took a moment to soak in the sights and sounds of Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square. Watching locals go about their daily routines and tourists snapping photos, I couldn't help but feel a sense of awe and appreciation for the beauty and history that surrounded me. As I left the square, I carried with me memories of its timeless elegance and the rich cultural tapestry of Hanoi. Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square had left a lasting impression on me, a testament to the enduring spirit of this vibrant city.
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Our trop to Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square in Hanoi offers a delightful blend of cultural charm and modern convenience. The square is a bustling hub where locals and tourists converge to explore the city's rich heritage and vibrant atmosphere. One of the notable features of this square is the presence of the hop-on-hop-off bus station, making it a convenient starting point for exploring Hanoi's key attractions. Additionally, visitors can indulge in the culinary delights offered by various street food vendors scattered around the square. From savory pho to delectable banh mi, there's something to satisfy every palate. One unique aspect of Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square is its closure to vehicular traffic on Sundays, allowing visitors to roam freely and soak in the sights and sounds without the interruption of cars and motorbikes. This pedestrian-friendly initiative enhances the overall experience, creating a more relaxed and enjoyable environment for all. Overall, Dong Kinh Nghia Thuc Square is a must-visit destination in Hanoi, offering a perfect blend of cultural immersion, culinary exploration, and leisurely strolls amidst the city's bustling energy. Whether you're a local resident or a curious traveler, this square promises an unforgettable experience.
Daniel R. Blanco Jr.

Daniel R. Blanco Jr.

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