Hanoi Rock City

Hanoi


Hanoi Rock City is tucked away down a residential lane about 7km north of the city near Tay Ho, but it’s a journey well worth taking for reggae, Hanoi punk and regular electronica nights. A few international acts swing by, so check the website or https://tnhvietnam.xemzi.com for listings.


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1. Tay Ho Pagoda

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Jutting into West Lake (Ho Tay), beautiful Tay Ho Pagoda is perhaps the most popular place of worship in Hanoi. Throngs of people come here on the first…

2. Tran Quoc Pagoda

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One of the oldest pagodas in Vietnam, Tran Quoc Pagoda looks new with its clean orange bricks. What gives it a photogenic advantage is the backdrop of the…

3. P Truc Bach

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A relatively quiet waterfront scene is around the northeast edge of Truc Bach Lake. Many lau (hotpot) restaurants are huddled together in an almost…

4. West Lake

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The city’s largest lake, West Lake is 15km in circumference and ringed by upmarket suburbs, including the predominantly expat Tay Ho district. On the…

5. Ðuong Thuy Khue

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6. Quan Thanh Temple

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Shaded by huge trees, Quan Thanh Temple was established during the Ly dynasty (1010–1225) and was dedicated to Tran Vo (God of the North), whose symbols…

7. Truc Bach Lake

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8. Presidential Palace

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