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Today, through Stellar’s recommendation, I essentially want to introduce you to Hanoi’s bright and unique “Hanoi Nightlife”. After the sun goes down, you can have fun all the way until midnight. Stellar also said that one of the most interesting things about visiting Hanoi is exploring its beauty at night. Wait for Essence to introduce you to this city where night never sets, and help you explore nighttime attractions throughout the city, ensuring you have a great time.
Recommended places to visit in Hanoi, Vietnam
The capital of Vietnam, Hanoi has a history of 1,020 years and is located in the center of the Red River Delta. It is the commercial, cultural and educational center of North Vietnam. In a city like this where old and new cultures blend together, there are surprises everywhere. Hanoi is a must-visit city for Travelers Traveling through Vietnam. The main reason is its vibrant, noisy and dynamic culture, mouth-watering street food and charming natural scenery and old city scenery. Whether you like ancient and historical Journeys or prefer modern experiences, this city has everything for travelers.
#1 The food scene in Hanoi’s Old Quarter starts with a bowl of roast pork rice noodles blessed by Obama
Exploring the street food in Hanoi’s Old Quarter is a great first stop on this night Tour. There are street vendors everywhere in the old town, which contain some of the most delicious delicacies. You have to pay close attention to avoid missing out! For example, the roast pork rice noodles (Bun cha) in Hanoi’s old quarter were blessed by former US President Obama, and the store was renamed Bun cha Obama.
Even the President of the United States condescended to dine at a snack bar in Hanoi. How could you just pass by and see it? In addition to staple food, egg coffee or juice, there are also many delicious street foods waiting for you to explore. Of course, the price is very affordable and three meals per person are worth the price and will not hurt your wallet. Starting with mouth-watering street food from an exotic country, we were satiated and fully enjoyed the sights and smells. We also replenished our energy through food therapy to prepare for the next Trip.
#2 Learn more about the local wine culture — get your night intoxicated with cool, fresh beer
If you know the Vietnamese well enough, you will find that most Vietnamese like to have a drink. When we come to Hanoi, the second stop of nightlife should be tipsy. Located on Ta Hien Street in the center of the old town, you can see many locals drinking beer and chatting. If you observe carefully, many shops that serve snacks during the day transform into street bars at night, with plastic tables and stools placed on the sidewalk, earnestly inviting you to sit down and taste draft beer. Fresh beers are available here for as low as VND10,000 (less than US$1), and authentic snacks such as steamed peanuts, beef jerky and other exotic snacks can be brought to you right away with just a shout from the vendors.
When you are in high spirits, you can also cheer like the locals and say the toast loudly: "Mot Hai Ba Dzo" (meaning one, two, three, cheers). You may be appreciated by the locals because you have blended in so well. Local culture! If you're traveling alone, this is a great place to make friends and travel companions. Because it's almost always packed with tourists and locals.
#3 Appreciate Hanoi Cultural Performances – When Traditional Skills Meet Innovative Narratives
Incorporating some artistic and cultural activities during the journey not only embellishes the itinerary, but also develops one's own tentacles of foreign cultures, which is something that does not appear particularly in traditional journeys. While you are in Hanoi, if you want to enjoy the classic cultural taste of Hanoi’s nightlife, going to Hanoi to enjoy cultural performances at night will become one of the highlights of your trip.
Water puppet show
The world-famous Thang Long Water Puppet Theater in Hanoi has been standing there since the 11th century. The theater has attracted the attention of travelers from many countries and staged countless beautiful traditional stories of Vietnam. This kind of artistic performance originated when the rice fields were flooded. In order to encourage each other's melancholy and confused mood, farmers and villagers came up with the idea of standing in waist-deep water and playing with puppets to entertain or tell stories.
People hold thin strings in their hands, and puppets slide and dance gracefully on the water, vividly telling many ancient myths and folklore. For international travelers who are not good at Vietnamese, this narrative method makes traditional stories easy to understand and understand. It is very interesting and very popular among travelers.
If you want to enjoy the puppet show, be sure to book your tickets in advance. Especially on weekends, the shows are full, so do your homework in advance to avoid disappointment.
Lang Toi – My Village Show
You can’t miss the stunning Lang Toi – My Village performance in Hanoi. In the hour-long performance, rhythmic dance and daring acrobatics, coupled with bamboo and more than 20 musical instruments, outline a scene. A visual feast that tells the story of the beauty of the North Vietnamese villagers' lifestyle.
As the show progresses, performers fly through the sky, balance on tall bamboo structures, or tumble across the stage, boldly yet delicately interpreting the daily lives of farmers, village rituals, and even the construction of buildings. All performed in national theaters. In the past, Lang Toi – My Village Show has been staged at the Hanoi Opera House or the Vietnam Tuong Theater in Hanoi. Within one hour, the performers will take you through time and space to learn about the traditions and innovations of the North Vietnamese tribes, as well as the history, musical instruments and costumes of Vietnam.
Performance location: Hanoi Vietnam Tuong Theater (Vietnam National Traditional Theater)
Address: 51A Duong Thanh street, Hanoi, Vietnam
How to get there: It is recommended to drive or take a taxi directly to the theater
Performance location: Hanoi Opera House (Hanoi Opera House)
Address: 01 Trang Tien street, Hanoi, Vietnam
How to get there: It is recommended to take a private car or taxi directly to the theater
#4 Enjoy your massage time – let Asian massage techniques relax every muscle and bone
After a long day of sightseeing and exploring the city, treat yourself to total relaxation at one of the most popular spas. You can choose from 13 treatments, and two therapists work hard to relax your muscles with a four-hand massage to give you the most complete massage experience.
Vietnamese massage also incorporates various Asian massage techniques, including Thai, Vietnamese and Japanese massage, ensuring that every corner of your body is completely relaxed and as compliant as a baby's skin. The process ends with a body scrub to detoxify your skin and gently remove dead skin cells from your body. After a massage, the focused care of the body will dissipate the fatigue of the journey and restore the skin's natural and vibrant radiance.
#5 Cocktail tour of Hanoi nightlife – let the alcohol take you into the streets
With hundreds of bars and pubs, Hanoi attracts fun-seeking travelers every night. A trip to Hanoi's nightlife is worth it if you try the local cocktails.
If you have a like-minded local guide by your side, you can follow his recommendations to some of the best bars in Hanoi and taste three cocktails and a glass of wine without getting too drunk. Local pubs are very happy to introduce some basic knowledge of cocktail making and different styles of local cocktails. You can taste it slowly while learning the correct way to taste it.
If you are traveling alone without a guide, don’t worry. You can start your tour with a cocktail of your own choice. When roaming Hanoi on foot, one of the bistros is waiting for you to explore. Maybe an unexpected encounter is hidden in the bar.
#6 Hanoi Old Quarter Night Market – A tip of the tongue tour to end Hanoi’s nightlife
Everyone says that the best way to travel is through the tip of the tongue, so the tip of the tongue tour that you can take in Hanoi at night is to walk slowly around the old town and its night market in the city, with the coolness after dark, and watch the whole night. magnificent.
Even if your purpose is not shopping, you are welcome to visit Hanoi Night Market. You can visit the night market and soak up Hanoi’s lively nighttime atmosphere, meet new friends, snap a few photos and taste delicious street food. Of course, you can also buy things, and how can you resist not buying them. The only thing to note is that Hanoi Night Market is only open after 8pm on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
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