Vietnam · 7-day trip

7 Days in Hanoi

The perfect 7-day Hanoi itinerary — a complete day-by-day plan covering the best things to do, where to eat, and where to stay.

Hanoi is sensory overload in the best way. The Old Quarter's 36 ancient streets, each historically named for the trade practiced there, are now a tangle of motorbikes, food vendors, French colonial buildings, and tiny temples. Spend your mornings on history (Hoa Lo Prison, Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum, the Temple of Literature) and your afternoons and evenings eating — pho, bun cha, banh mi, egg coffee, bia hoi (3-cent draft beer) on a plastic stool. Use Hanoi as the gateway to Halong Bay and Sapa. This 7-day itinerary gives you a balanced mix of Hanoi's headline experiences and the slower, more rewarding moments — all built around the city's natural rhythm.

Trip length

7 days

Daily budget

$80

Total budget

$560

Best months

October, November

Your day-by-day Hanoi plan

Each day is built around three flexible blocks. Adjust to your taste — generate a fully personalized version below.

Day 1

Iconic sights & old town

Based in Old Quarter

Hit the headline sights early before the crowds, then ease into Hanoi's café culture for the afternoon.

Morning

Temple of Literature

Vietnam's first national university, founded in 1070. Beautifully preserved Confucian temple complex.

Afternoon

Hoan Kiem Lake at dawn

The lake in the heart of the city. Locals do tai chi on the banks at sunrise — the best way to see Hanoi before the chaos starts.

Evening

Halong Bay 2-day cruise

An overnight on a junk boat through the limestone karst seascape. Worth the time investment — book through reputable operators only.

Day 2

Museums, food & local life

Based in French Quarter

Pair a major museum with a long lunch and an evening wander through one of Hanoi's most charming neighborhoods.

Morning

Old Quarter walking tour

Wander the 36 streets. Watch motorbike traffic flow at any intersection. Eat street food at any plastic-stool stall with a queue.

Afternoon

Pho breakfast at Pho Gia Truyen

Vietnam's national dish at one of Hanoi's most famous bowls. Small, crowded, no English menu, perfect.

Evening

Bun cha at Bun Cha Huong Lien

The bun cha shop where Obama and Anthony Bourdain ate. The original is still there, exactly as it was.

Day 3

Hidden gems & neighborhoods

Based in Tay Ho (West Lake)

Step away from the obvious tourist trail and explore the corners of Hanoi most visitors miss.

Morning

Egg coffee at Cafe Giang

Hanoi's invented drink — Vietnamese coffee with whipped egg yolk and condensed milk. Bizarre and delicious. The original since 1946.

Afternoon

Temple of Literature

Vietnam's first national university, founded in 1070. Beautifully preserved Confucian temple complex.

Evening

Hoan Kiem Lake at dawn

The lake in the heart of the city. Locals do tai chi on the banks at sunrise — the best way to see Hanoi before the chaos starts.

Day 4

Day trip & nature

Based in Ba Dinh

A change of scenery — get out of the city center and breathe.

Morning

Halong Bay 2-day cruise

An overnight on a junk boat through the limestone karst seascape. Worth the time investment — book through reputable operators only.

Afternoon

Old Quarter walking tour

Wander the 36 streets. Watch motorbike traffic flow at any intersection. Eat street food at any plastic-stool stall with a queue.

Evening

Pho breakfast at Pho Gia Truyen

Vietnam's national dish at one of Hanoi's most famous bowls. Small, crowded, no English menu, perfect.

Day 5

Markets, culture & nightlife

Based in Old Quarter

Hanoi after dark is when the city really comes alive.

Morning

Bun cha at Bun Cha Huong Lien

The bun cha shop where Obama and Anthony Bourdain ate. The original is still there, exactly as it was.

Afternoon

Egg coffee at Cafe Giang

Hanoi's invented drink — Vietnamese coffee with whipped egg yolk and condensed milk. Bizarre and delicious. The original since 1946.

Evening

Temple of Literature

Vietnam's first national university, founded in 1070. Beautifully preserved Confucian temple complex.

Day 6

Slow morning, big sights

Based in French Quarter

Sleep in, take it slow, and fill the day with the experiences you came for.

Morning

Hoan Kiem Lake at dawn

The lake in the heart of the city. Locals do tai chi on the banks at sunrise — the best way to see Hanoi before the chaos starts.

Afternoon

Halong Bay 2-day cruise

An overnight on a junk boat through the limestone karst seascape. Worth the time investment — book through reputable operators only.

Evening

Old Quarter walking tour

Wander the 36 streets. Watch motorbike traffic flow at any intersection. Eat street food at any plastic-stool stall with a queue.

Day 7

A locals' day

Based in Tay Ho (West Lake)

Eat where the locals eat, walk where the locals walk.

Morning

Pho breakfast at Pho Gia Truyen

Vietnam's national dish at one of Hanoi's most famous bowls. Small, crowded, no English menu, perfect.

Afternoon

Bun cha at Bun Cha Huong Lien

The bun cha shop where Obama and Anthony Bourdain ate. The original is still there, exactly as it was.

Evening

Egg coffee at Cafe Giang

Hanoi's invented drink — Vietnamese coffee with whipped egg yolk and condensed milk. Bizarre and delicious. The original since 1946.

Where to stay for a 7-day trip

For a 7-day visit, base yourself in one neighborhood — you'll waste hours in transit if you split your stay. These are the best Hanoi bases.

Old Quarter

The 1,000-year-old maze of trade streets. Touristy but the only real place to base yourself for first-time visits.

French Quarter

Wide boulevards, the Opera House, Sofitel Metropole hotel, and the city's best fine dining.

Tay Ho (West Lake)

Expat neighborhood north of the center. Boutique hotels, cafés, and a peaceful escape from the Old Quarter chaos.

7 days in Hanoi: FAQ

Is 7 days enough for Hanoi?+

7 days lets you really live in Hanoi — see everything most travelers miss, take multiple day trips, and find the version of the city you'll keep coming back to.

What's the best time of year for a 7-day Hanoi trip?+

Late autumn (October-December) and early spring (March-April) deliver the best weather. Avoid the May-September monsoon and the brutal summer humidity.

How much should I budget for 7 days in Hanoi?+

For a comfortable mid-range trip, plan around $560 per person for 7 days, covering a 3-star hotel, two restaurant meals a day, attractions, and local transit. Budget travelers can do it for around $210, while a luxury experience runs $1750+.

How many days do you need in Hanoi?+

Two to three days for the city itself, plus 2 more for an overnight Halong Bay cruise. Add another for Ninh Binh (the 'Halong Bay on land').

Is Hanoi safe?+

Very safe. The biggest hazards are crossing the street (walk steady and slow — motorbikes will flow around you) and the occasional taxi scam (use Grab).

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