Your friendly English-speaking guide and experienced e-scooter driver will pick you up from your hotel in the Hanoi Old Quarter or a convenient meeting point. After a warm welcome, you will receive a helmet and a short introduction before beginning your exciting journey through the city.
Start by exploring the lively streets of the Old Quarter, where narrow alleys, traditional tube houses, and bustling markets reveal the vibrant rhythm of Hanoi’s daily life. Ride past famous sights such as Hoan Kiem Lake and St. Joseph’s Cathedral, Hanoi, while learning about the history of the legendary 36 guild streets. Along the way, stop at a local street food stall to enjoy your first taste of authentic Hanoi flavors.
Continue toward the elegant French Quarter, known for its tree-lined boulevards and colonial architecture. Pass landmarks such as the beautiful Hanoi Opera House and historic villas while your guide shares stories about the French influence on Hanoi’s culture and city design.
Next, enjoy a scenic ride along West Lake, the largest lake in the city and a favorite gathering place for locals. Stop to visit the historic Tran Quoc Pagoda, Hanoi’s oldest Buddhist temple, where you can admire the beautiful architecture and peaceful lake views.

The journey then takes you to the fascinating B-52 Victory Museum, where you will learn about Hanoi’s wartime history and see preserved aircraft wreckage from the Vietnam War.

Continue to the famous Hanoi Train Street, a unique place where houses and cafés sit just inches from an active railway line. Walk through the narrow street, observe local life, and capture memorable photos.
Throughout the tour, you will stop at carefully selected local eateries to taste a variety of Hanoi street food specialties. The experience concludes at a traditional café where you can relax and enjoy Hanoi’s famous egg coffee while learning about its unique history and preparation.
After the final stop, your driver will take you back to the city center or your hotel, ending an unforgettable adventure through Hanoi’s culture, history, and cuisine.