Hanoi Travel Guide 2026

Hanoi Travel Guide 2026

Vietnam Pre-Arrival Form

Hanoi, Vietnam’s ancient capital, is a city of contradictions – century-old temples next to French colonial architecture, motorbike chaos giving way to serene lake walks, and pho so good you will plan a return trip before you finish the bowl. This 2026 guide covers everything you need for a perfect visit to Hanoi, starting with the new entry requirements at Noi Bai Airport.

Getting to Hanoi – Noi Bai Airport and Pre-Arrival Form

Hanoi is served by Noi Bai International Airport (HAN), located 35km north of the city centre. As of 2026, the Vietnam Pre-Arrival Registration Form is being rolled out to Noi Bai as part of the national digital arrival system. Complete your declaration at prearrival.immigration.gov.vn 2-3 days before your flight – it is free and takes 3-5 minutes. Full guide: Vietnam Pre-Arrival Form 2026 Guide.

From the airport to the city centre, options include:

  • Grab (app-based taxi): Most reliable – around 250,000-350,000 VND (~$10-14)
  • Airport taxi: Use metered taxis from the official taxi rank (avoid touts)
  • Airport bus (86 or 17): Budget option – around 45 minutes, 45,000 VND

Top Attractions in Hanoi

  • Hoan Kiem Lake and Ngoc Son Temple: The spiritual heart of the city. Walk the lake at dawn or dusk for a tranquil experience amid the urban bustle
  • Old Quarter (36 Streets): A maze of narrow streets, each historically dedicated to a specific trade. Best explored on foot or by cyclo
  • Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Complex: Imposing monument to Vietnam’s revolutionary leader. Includes his stilt house and the One Pillar Pagoda
  • Temple of Literature (Van Mieu): Vietnam’s first university (1070 AD) – beautifully preserved courtyards and traditional architecture
  • Vietnam Museum of Ethnology: Outstanding museum covering Vietnam’s 54 ethnic groups
  • Hoa Lo Prison (Hanoi Hilton): Sobering history of French colonial imprisonment and the Vietnam War

Hanoi Street Food Guide

Hanoi is one of Asia’s great food cities. Key dishes to seek out:

  • Pho bo/ga: The canonical beef or chicken noodle soup – order at any street side shop from 6am
  • Bun cha: Grilled pork patties in broth with rice noodles – a Hanoi specialty. Try Bun Cha Huong Lien (the Obama bun cha spot)
  • Banh mi: Best at Banh Mi 25 in the Old Quarter
  • Cha ca: Turmeric-marinated fish with dill and peanuts – a Hanoi institution
  • Egg coffee (ca phe trung): Unique Hanoi creation – rich, creamy egg yolk whipped over strong Vietnamese coffee
  • Bun rieu: Crab and tomato noodle soup – a lighter alternative to pho

The night market around Hang Dao Street in the Old Quarter (Friday-Sunday) is excellent for street food and atmosphere.

Getting Around Hanoi

  • Walking: Best for the Old Quarter and around Hoan Kiem Lake
  • Grab: App-based motorcycle (xe om) or car. Download before arriving – far cheaper and safer than hailing random taxis
  • Cyclo: Three-wheeled bicycle rickshaw – tourist-oriented but great for Old Quarter sightseeing
  • Bus: Cheap but complex – best for those staying longer

Traffic in Hanoi is intense. Cross roads slowly and steadily – make your intentions clear and let motorbikes flow around you.

Best Neighborhoods to Stay in Hanoi

  • Old Quarter: Best for first-timers – central, vibrant, excellent food and access to everything
  • Hoan Kiem: Slightly calmer than the Old Quarter but still central
  • Tay Ho (West Lake): Expat-popular area with cafes, restaurants, and a more relaxed pace – 20 minutes from Old Quarter
  • Ba Dinh: Near the Ho Chi Minh complex – quieter, good for history-focused visitors

Day Trips from Hanoi

  • Ha Long Bay: 3-4 hour drive – book an overnight cruise for the best experience. UNESCO World Heritage site
  • Ninh Binh (3 hours): Ha Long Bay on land – river cruises through limestone karsts, Trang An caves, Bai Dinh Pagoda
  • Sapa (5 hours by train or bus): Hill tribe villages, terraced rice fields, Fansipan – Vietnam’s highest mountain
  • Perfume Pagoda (2 hours): Major pilgrimage site with scenic river and mountain approach

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a visa to visit Hanoi in 2026?

Most nationalities enter Vietnam visa-free for 45-90 days. All travelers must complete the free pre-arrival form. Full details: Vietnam entry requirements 2026.

How far is Noi Bai Airport from Hanoi city centre?

About 35km – approximately 45-60 minutes by Grab or taxi depending on traffic. Budget around 250,000-350,000 VND.

How many days do I need in Hanoi?

Two to three full days cover the main attractions. Add extra days for slower exploration and day trips to Ha Long Bay or Ninh Binh.

Linh Nguyen Thi

Author: Linh Nguyen Thi

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