🇻🇳 Vietnam

Rich history flows through scenic waterways

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Hanoi — Vietnam's vibrant capital of ancient charm

Hoan Kiem Lake Lake

This serene lake in the city center hosts the Turtle Tower and invites peaceful morning walks and tai chi.

Best time: Oct–Apr — Cooler temperatures make early morning walks around the lake enjoyable, and water reflects the sky beautifully.

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Temple of Literature Temple

Vietnam's first university features peaceful courtyards, ancient trees, and traditional architecture spanning centuries.

Best time: Oct–Apr — Cool, dry weather allows comfortable exploration of the temple's multiple courtyards and stone architecture.

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Old Quarter Historic district

Narrow streets teem with street vendors, motorbikes, colonial architecture, and authentic local commerce and energy.

Best time: Oct–Apr — Mild temperatures enable walking narrow lanes without heat exhaustion, revealing hidden cafes and shops.

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West Lake Lake

This larger lake provides scenic cycling routes, waterside pagodas, and peaceful escape from downtown chaos.

Best time: Oct–Apr — Cooler months make cycling around the 15-kilometer perimeter comfortable and the scenery particularly enchanting.

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Mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh Ruins

Monumental neoclassical structure housing preserved body of Vietnam's founding leader.

Best time: Oct–Apr — Iconic symbol of Vietnamese independence and revolutionary heritage in Ba Dinh Square.

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Ho Chi Minh City — Energetic southern metropolis reimagined

War Remnants Museum Museum

This powerful museum documents Vietnam's war history through photographs, artifacts, and deeply moving testimony.

Best time: Nov–Apr — Cooler weather allows comfortable indoor exploration of this emotionally heavy but historically essential museum.

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Ben Thanh Market Market

This historic market overflows with silk, handicrafts, souvenirs, and Vietnamese street food within an iron-domed roof.

Best time: Nov–Apr — Dry season weather keeps the market's interior relatively cool for browsing stalls without heat exhaustion.

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Independence Palace Palace

This 1960s modernist structure served as South Vietnam's presidential residence and holds significant historical importance.

Best time: Nov–Apr — Cool weather allows comfortable exploration of this architecturally significant palace and its detailed interior spaces.

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Bitexco Financial Tower Skyscraper

This iconic tower's observation deck offers 360-degree city views, capturing Saigon's modern skyline and energy.

Best time: Nov–Apr — Dry season provides clearest visibility for panoramic city views and dramatic sunset photography opportunities.

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Cu Chi Tunnels Ruins

Extensive underground tunnel network used during Vietnam War, now historical museum.

Best time: Nov–Apr — Dramatic wartime history site offering insight into Viet Cong resistance strategies.

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Hoi An — Ancient riverside town frozen in time

Hoi An Ancient Town Historic district

Lantern-lit streets lined with French colonial and Chinese-influenced architecture create a romantic, timeless atmosphere.

Best time: Oct–Mar — Cooler, drier weather enables evening strolls through lantern-lit streets when the town glows most beautifully.

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Japanese Covered Bridge Bridge

This iconic 18th-century bridge arches gracefully over the river, framed by shops and becoming especially magical at night.

Best time: Oct–Mar — Mild weather makes standing on the bridge enjoyable, and evening lantern lighting creates a romantic scene.

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Thu Bon River River

Boat trips down this scenic river reveal rural villages, rice paddies, and peaceful riverside gardens outside town.

Best time: Oct–Mar — Dry season ensures calm water conditions perfect for peaceful boat exploration without monsoon disruptions.

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Assembly Hall of Fujian Historic temple

This ornate congregation hall showcases intricate woodcarvings, silk lanterns, and traditional Chinese religious architecture.

Best time: Oct–Mar — Cool weather makes exploring the temple's detailed carvings and courtyards comfortable and thoroughly enjoyable.

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Phong Nha-Ke Bang Park

UNESCO natural site with limestone caves, underground rivers, and jungle trails.

Best time: Oct–Apr — Spectacular karst landscape with Son Doong cave, world's largest cave by volume.

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Ninh Binh — Limestone karsts create a landscape of land and water harmony

Trang An Scenic Area Natural Landscape

A UNESCO site featuring karst formations navigable by boat through caves and valleys.

Best time: September to April — Stunning limestone scenery with cave passages offering otherworldly boating experiences.

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Tam Coc Natural Landscape

A scenic waterway bordered by dramatic limestone mountains with cave exploration and boat rides.

Best time: September to April — Picturesque valley nicknamed 'Halong Bay on land' with peaceful boat rides and natural beauty.

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Hoa Lu Ancient Capital Historic Site

Ruins of Vietnam's first independent capital featuring two royal temples dating to the 10th century.

Best time: September to April — Important historical site revealing Vietnam's early kingdom period and architectural heritage.

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Mua Mountain Viewpoint

A limestone peak with 500+ steps leading to panoramic views over Ninh Binh landscape.

Best time: September to April — Strenuous but rewarding hike with sweeping views of karst mountains and agricultural valleys.

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Ninh Binh Night Market Market

A lively evening market offering street food, handicrafts, and local products.

Best time: Year-round — Authentic local atmosphere and Vietnamese street food in a bustling market setting.

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Da Lat — Mountain town with Alpine charm and perpetual spring weather

Dalat Flower Gardens Garden

A vast garden showcasing Vietnamese flowers and landscaping with walking paths and photo opportunities.

Best time: Year-round — Peaceful garden escape with blooming flowers and scenic mountain views.

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Hang Nga Guesthouse (Crazy House) Architectural Wonder

An eccentric mansion with surreal architecture featuring spiraling staircases and unexpected chambers.

Best time: Year-round — One of Vietnam's most unique and Instagram-worthy buildings combining art with architectural whimsy.

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Xuan Huong Lake Lake

A scenic artificial lake in the city center ringed by walking paths and local attractions.

Best time: Year-round — Perfect for morning walks or evening relaxation with cool mountain air and peaceful surroundings.

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Linh Phuoc Pagoda Temple

A striking golden pagoda decorated with recycled porcelain and featuring panoramic city views.

Best time: Year-round — Unique spiritual site with environmental consciousness and stunning views over Da Lat.

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Da Lat Central Market Market

A historic market selling local produce, flowers, and hill-tribe crafts with authentic atmosphere.

Best time: Year-round — Vibrant market where locals shop for fresh goods and visitors find regional specialties.

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Quy Nhon — Coastal city blending history, temples, and pristine beaches

Quy Nhon Beach Beach

A long sandy beach with calm waters, local restaurants, and less tourism than major coastal cities.

Best time: April to October — Pristine uncrowded beach perfect for swimming, relaxation, and enjoying fresh seafood.

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Thap Doi (Twin Towers) Historic Site

Two remaining brick towers from the Champa Kingdom dating to the 11th-12th centuries.

Best time: Year-round — Important archaeological remains revealing the Champa civilization's architectural and cultural achievements.

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Eo Gio Caves Natural Cave

A series of seaside caves accessible by ladder offering views of the coastline and caves.

Best time: April to October — Unique adventure combining cave exploration with coastal scenery and local legend.

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Klong Ngai Temple Temple

A hilltop Buddhist temple with statues, pagodas, and sweeping views of Quy Nhon Bay.

Best time: Year-round — Spiritual site combining religious importance with spectacular bay vistas.

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Ghani Garden Garden

A scenic garden with walking paths, water features, and local plant species.

Best time: Year-round — Peaceful retreat offering nature walks and respite from coastal heat.

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Hué — Imperial city where ancient fortifications frame a storied past

Hue Imperial Citadel Historic Site

A UNESCO-listed fortress complex containing royal palaces, temples, and administrative buildings.

Best time: September to April — Essential historical site showcasing Vietnam's imperial grandeur and architectural heritage.

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Thien Mu Pagoda Temple

A seven-story octagonal pagoda on the Perfume River, one of Vietnam's most iconic spiritual sites.

Best time: September to April — Stunning riverside pagoda with spiritual significance and connection to Vietnam's turbulent history.

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Tu Duc Tomb Historic Site

An elaborate royal mausoleum surrounded by gardens, ponds, and pavilions in a scenic valley setting.

Best time: September to April — Exquisite example of imperial tomb architecture combining function with poetic landscaping.

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Perfume River boat tours River Tour

Scenic boat rides along the historic river passing imperial sites and local riverside life.

Best time: September to April — Peaceful way to experience Hue's historical and natural landscape from a unique perspective.

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Hue Night Market Market

An evening market offering street food, handicrafts, and local products in a bustling atmosphere.

Best time: Year-round — Vibrant local experience showcasing Vietnamese street cuisine and regional handicrafts.

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Sa Pa — Mountain town where terraced rice paddies and ethnic tribes shape the landscape

Fansipan Mountain Mountain

Vietnam's highest peak at 3,143 meters accessible by cable car and hiking trails.

Best time: May to September — Stunning mountain vistas and adventure accessible from Sa Pa with clear days rewarding hikers.

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Sa Pa Old Town Old Town

A charming hillside town with French colonial architecture, markets, and ethnic minority artisans.

Best time: May to September — Picturesque setting combining historic architecture with vibrant local hill-tribe culture.

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Cat Cat Village Village

A nearby village of the Black H'mong people featuring traditional homes, crafts, and waterfall.

Best time: May to September — Authentic cultural experience observing traditional hill-tribe life and craftsmanship.

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Ham Rong Mountain viewpoint Viewpoint

A hilltop offering panoramic valley views with gardens, old structures, and clear day sightlines.

Best time: May to September — Easy climb rewarded with sweeping views of Sa Pa valley and surrounding mountains.

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Sa Pa markets Market

Weekly ethnic minority markets featuring traditional textiles, crafts, and indigenous products.

Best time: Year-round — Colorful cultural exchange supporting local communities and showcasing hill-tribe traditions.

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Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit Vietnam?

It depends on where you go: every place has its own ideal season on this page. For example, Hoan Kiem Lake is best around Oct–Apr. Vietnam has 8 featured cities and areas to plan around.

Is English spoken in Vietnam?

Roughly 25% of people speak English. The main language is Vietnamese.

How strong is the Vietnam passport?

The Vietnam passport gives visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to about 78 destinations.

Is Vietnam expensive to travel in?

This page lists real traveller costs for Vietnam — accommodation, food, transport, plus education, medical, insurance and connectivity — so you can budget before you go.

What is there to do in Vietnam?

Hoan Kiem Lake, Temple of Literature, Old Quarter, West Lake, Mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh, War Remnants Museum — each with the best time to visit, why it is worth it, and specific things to do.