Top 5 check-in points in Hanoi

VOV.VN - November is the best time to wander through the beautiful and romantic streets in the capital city of Hanoi and visit other interesting destinations that the city has to offer.

‘Rail hamlet’ in Kham Thien street has become a popular check-in point for tourists. Many foreigners are interested in experiencing local life here. It is also considered one of the top must-visit destinations for travelers to the capital.
Foreign tourists visit the rail hamlet to discover local life and to experience the feeling of sitting at a café waiting for the train to whistle by during the day. This is anideal place to take both beautiful and impressive photos.
 
The Mural painting wall in Phan Dinh Phung street features 28 artworks of Hanoi fromthe past with beautiful images of Long Bien bridge, Dong Xuan market, Hanoi railway station and One-pillar pagoda. 

The wall attracts a large number of visitors taking selfies.
Phan Dinh Phung is considered the most romantic road in Hanoi and lasts from Mai Xuan Thuong to Hang Cot street. It is famous for its wide sidewalks, rows of dracontomelon trees and villas in French architectural style.
 
Street vendors carrying baskets of flowers can be seen in Phan Dinh Phung street
Located in Nha Chung street, St. Joseph's Cathedral in Hanoi is typical of Gothic architecture from France. The cathedral has a total length of 65 metres, and a width of 21 metres as well as two bell towers with a height of 32 metres. The area is surrounded by many restaurants and small cafés.
 
 
Hanoi Book Street 19/12 is situated in Ly Thuong Kiet street, next to Hanoi’s Supreme Court in Hoan Kiem district. This is the first book street in Hanoi.
 
Two public information stations and electronic books help visitors gain insights into Hanoi’s culture, history and tourism.
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