Hop on Hop off City Sightseeing Bus Tour of Hanoi

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Boasting a rich cultural heritage with Chinese, French and Southeast Asian influences, Hanoi is a bustling city racing to make up for time lost due to war and a government that kept the outside world at bay. Take our city tour to discover Hanoi’s fascinating past and explore its hidden gems.

An essential stop on your hop-on hop-off tour is the Hanoi Cathedral which is nestled in the chaotic Old Quarter. Stroll through the windy streets, visit the Bach Ma Temple and maybe grab some typical Vietnamese street food before heading to Hoan Kiem Lake, a peaceful escape from the frenetic city. Walk the gorgeous grounds and learn about the legend of the Hoan Liem Lake, which means “Lake of the Returned Sword”.

Hop back on the bus and make your way to a handful of temples scattered throughout the city. First up is Quan Thanh, a beautiful Taoist temple honouring ‘Tran Vo’ the ‘God of the North’. Another great hop-off choice is Tran Quoc Pagoda, the oldest Buddhist temple in Hanoi. Surrounded by lush greenery the main pagoda is quite an impressive sight standing at 15 metres above the ground.

You cannot leave the city without visiting Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, which was built to honour Ho Chi Minh, the former Prime Minister and President of Vietnam. Hop off the bus and pay your respects to “Uncle Ho”, before wandering through the botanical gardens.

This is just a taste of what you will be able to see and do when visiting Vietnam’s capital. There is so much to uncover that it will be hard to choose between a 4, 24 or 48-hour ticket.

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Hop on Hop off City Sightseeing Bus Tour of Hanoi

Boasting a rich cultural heritage with Chinese, French and Southeast Asian influences, Hanoi is a bustling city racing to make up for time lost due to war and a government that kept the outside world at bay. Take our city tour to discover Hanoi’s fascinating past and explore its hidden gems.

An essential stop on your hop-on hop-off tour is the Hanoi Cathedral which is nestled in the chaotic Old Quarter. Stroll through the windy streets, visit the Bach Ma Temple and maybe grab some typical Vietnamese street food before heading to Hoan Kiem Lake, a peaceful escape from the frenetic city. Walk the gorgeous grounds and learn about the legend of the Hoan Liem Lake, which means “Lake of the Returned Sword”.

Hop back on the bus and make your way to a handful of temples scattered throughout the city. First up is Quan Thanh, a beautiful Taoist temple honouring ‘Tran Vo’ the ‘God of the North’. Another great hop-off choice is Tran Quoc Pagoda, the oldest Buddhist temple in Hanoi. Surrounded by lush greenery the main pagoda is quite an impressive sight standing at 15 metres above the ground.

You cannot leave the city without visiting Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, which was built to honour Ho Chi Minh, the former Prime Minister and President of Vietnam. Hop off the bus and pay your respects to “Uncle Ho”, before wandering through the botanical gardens.

This is just a taste of what you will be able to see and do when visiting Vietnam’s capital. There is so much to uncover that it will be hard to choose between a 4, 24 or 48-hour ticket.

Normally

$18.50

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2 Options — Normally $18.50

24 Hour Hop on Hop off City Sightseeing Bus Tour of Hanoi

Boasting a rich cultural heritage with Chinese, French and Southeast Asian influences, Hanoi is a bustling city racing to make up for time lost due to war and a government that kept the outside world at bay. Take our city tour to discover Hanoi’s fascinating past and explore its hidden gems. An essential stop on your hop-on hop-off tour is the Hanoi Cathedral which is nestled in the chaotic Old Quarter. Stroll through the windy streets, visit the Bach Ma Temple and maybe grab some typical Vietnamese street food before heading to Hoan Kiem Lake, a peaceful escape from the frenetic city. Walk the gorgeous grounds and learn about the legend of the Hoan Liem Lake, which means “Lake of the Returned Sword”. Hop back on the bus and make your way to a handful of temples scattered throughout the city. First up is Quan Thanh, a beautiful Taoist temple honouring ‘Tran Vo’ the ‘God of the North’. Another great hop-off choice is Tran Quoc Pagoda, the oldest Buddhist temple in Hanoi. Surrounded by lush greenery the main pagoda is quite an impressive sight standing at 15 metres above the ground. You cannot leave the city without visiting Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, which was built to honour Ho Chi Minh, the former Prime Minister and President of Vietnam. Hop off the bus and pay your respects to “Uncle Ho”, before wandering through the botanical gardens. This is just a taste of what you will be able to see and do when visiting Vietnam’s capital. There is so much to uncover that it will be hard to choose between a 4, 24 or 48-hour ticket.

Normally
$18.50

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48 Hour Hop on Hop off City Sightseeing Bus Tour of Hanoi

Boasting a rich cultural heritage with Chinese, French and Southeast Asian influences, Hanoi is a bustling city racing to make up for time lost due to war and a government that kept the outside world at bay. Take our city tour to discover Hanoi’s fascinating past and explore its hidden gems. An essential stop on your hop-on hop-off tour is the Hanoi Cathedral which is nestled in the chaotic Old Quarter. Stroll through the windy streets, visit the Bach Ma Temple and maybe grab some typical Vietnamese street food before heading to Hoan Kiem Lake, a peaceful escape from the frenetic city. Walk the gorgeous grounds and learn about the legend of the Hoan Liem Lake, which means “Lake of the Returned Sword”. Hop back on the bus and make your way to a handful of temples scattered throughout the city. First up is Quan Thanh, a beautiful Taoist temple honouring ‘Tran Vo’ the ‘God of the North’. Another great hop-off choice is Tran Quoc Pagoda, the oldest Buddhist temple in Hanoi. Surrounded by lush greenery the main pagoda is quite an impressive sight standing at 15 metres above the ground. You cannot leave the city without visiting Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, which was built to honour Ho Chi Minh, the former Prime Minister and President of Vietnam. Hop off the bus and pay your respects to “Uncle Ho”, before wandering through the botanical gardens. This is just a taste of what you will be able to see and do when visiting Vietnam’s capital. There is so much to uncover that it will be hard to choose between a 4, 24 or 48-hour ticket.

Normally
$25.50

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The Essentials

  • City Sightseeing Vietnam
    Vietnam Sightseeing JSC, 43 Trang Tien Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
    Hanoi, Vietnam

9:15am - 4:15pm

Getting There

  • City Sightseeing Vietnam
    Vietnam Sightseeing JSC, 43 Trang Tien Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi
    Hanoi, Vietnam

Hours of Operation

9:15am - 4:15pm