Exploring Hanoi’s Old Quarter

When visiting Hanoi in Vietnam, most of the hotels and rental properties are located in Hanoi’s old quarter. It is a very busy district with plenty of shops and restaurants making it a perfect location to explore the best of Hanoi. Some of the highlights of the old quarter are “Sword Lake”, Hoan Kiem Lake, the night market, and St. Joseph’s Cathedral. You will find plenty of street food and vendors walking with sweets and fruit for sale. Regardless of the time of day, the old quarter in Hanoi is extremely busy and the streets are packed with motorcycles, cars, and rickshaws. In fact there are so many motorcycles parked on the sidewalks that it is often easier to walk in the street than on the sidewalks.

People Eating Street Food in Hanoi
Busy Streets and Sidewalks
St. Joseph’s Cathedral
No Room to Walk

The first thing that you need to do when exploring Hanoi’s old quarter is to learn how to cross the busy narrow streets. Many of the intersections don’t have stop lights and crosswalks and even when there are, the motorists usually ignore them. The basic rule when walking or even driving on the streets of Hanoi is that whoever gets to a spot first has the right of way. If you wait until there is no traffic, you will never make your way through the old quarter, so you simply need to walk out into the street, avoiding vehicles directly in front of you, and the other vehicles will simple swerve around you as you make your way across the street. It is a little unnerving at first, but once you get used to it, it becomes quite natural and is completely safe.

Walking Around the Lake
Busy Market and Stage at Night
Selling Flowers by Bicycle
Open Air Restaurants in the Old Quarter

Strolling around Hoan Kiem Lake is a popular activity as the lake is centered in the heart of the old quarter and is a quiet refuge in the otherwise hectic area. The streets around the lake offer some of the best choices for restaurants featuring Bun Cha, Pho, and Egg Coffee. On weekend evenings, the streets on the north end of the lake are blocked to motorized traffic and converted into outdoor markets with live music and a variety of entertainment. Just north of that is the section of the old quarter referred to as the “beer streets” due to the number of pubs that can be found in the area.

The Tiny Chairs
Busy Shops in Hanoi
Easier to Walk on the Street Despite the Traffic
Hoan Kiem Lake

We would highly recommend walking the streets of Hanoi’s old quarter in both the daytime and nighttime hours to get a true sense of the city. You are likely to see other tourists walking the streets as well, but it is predominantly local residents that you will find there. Families and friends gather on the streets at dinnertime and sit in their tiny chairs as they enjoy a meal together. We spent many nights in Hanoi’s old quarter and found every exploration to bring us a new and enjoyable experience.

Fruit for Sale
Driving in Hanoi
More Crowds on the Weekend
Inside St. Joseph’s Cathedral
Women Selling Tourist Items
Typical Old Quarter Narrow Street
Sidewalk Around the Lake

 

We’re Back from Acapulco

When we left for Acapulco last week, we drove to the airport in a blinding snow storm only to return yesterday in yet another snow storm. How quickly the warmth of the beach drained away from us, but we had a wonderful time for the most part. The only reason that it was only for the most part is that we both got food poisoning while we were there that lasted about thirty-six hours. It hit us each at slightly different times over the two-day period, but we did our best not to let it dampen our mood or experience, although we spent those two days mostly idle at the resort trying to relax and recuperate as much as possible. Now that we’re done shoveling the snow from our driveway and trying to get back to a normal routine, we’ll share some of our experiences over the next few days. Here are just a few photographs from our trip to give you an idea of what the scenery was like during our stay.

Just One of the Beautiful Sunsets
Boats in the Marina
Margaritas on the Beach
Island Offshore
View from Our Room

 

Heading to Acapulco, Mexico

We have an early morning flight to Acapulco tomorrow and are looking forward to relaxing on the beach and seeing the famous cliff divers. This is our sixth trip to Mexico, but our first to Acapulco as well as the first time we have visited at this time of year as we usually visit in late autumn. Since we are currently surrounded by snow and temperatures that are well below freezing, we are looking forward to some tropical weather and shorts instead of winter coats. As always, we will be taking plenty of photographs, especially of sunsets, and sharing them upon our return.

Pirate Ship Bar at a Resort
Private Beach in Mexico
Catamaran Race
Looking Forward to a Pacific Ocean Sunset