Hanoi
Hanoi is Vietnam ’s political capital and is located in the north of the country, about 1000 kilometers from Ho Chi Minh City. It has a population of more than 3 million and is a strange mix of an Asian capital. It has broad boulevards, lush trees, ugly governmental institutions, and dozens of lakes and temples. Add a touch of French colonial architecture to that and you have quite a unique city, with a lot of charm.

The best place to start exploring the city is Hoan Kiem Lake ( Lake of the Restored Sword ) which is right in the center of the city. Off and around this lake is the Old Quarter that is worth taking a long walking tour to enjoy and experience the hustle and bustle of this district. Each street ( Pho ) concentrates in doing business in one specialty, be it silk clothing, ceramics, motorbike seats, coffins and other art crafts. It also provides a very interesting insight into the Hanoian’s way of life.

Taking a ride in motorbike taxis ( xe om ) is a must. Be sure to negotiate the price before you get on the motorbike. The drivers are known to severely overcharge tourists. A cyclo ride is also recommended although not during rush hours as the pollution from a myriad of motorbikes on the street can be a big letdown.

There are many museums in town related to the hero of the nation : Ho Chi Minh. He is much more present here than in the city that was named after him - Ho Chi Minh City , formerly known as Saigon . Warning to visitors of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum: Don't wear red - it may be taken as an insult.

From Hanoi , you can easily visit many top tourist attractions. There’s Halong bay, a World Heritage Site and is one of the most beautiful area's of Vietnam . You can also take short trips to Sapa, the surrounding handicraft villages ( Silk Village , Ceramic Village , etc…), and Bai Tu Long Bay.