Photography Tour of Hanoi
Hanoi, Vietnam
Trip Type: Photography Tours
Duration: Flexible
This classic photo tour is a great fit to anyone new to Hanoi - giving you a brief introduction of the city and training basic camera skills on your first-step to be a skilled shot of the city.
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This classic photo tour is a great fit to anyone new to Hanoi - giving you a brief introduction of the city and training basic camera skills on your first-step to be a skilled shot of the city.
2pm: Our tour guide will pick you up at your hotel then start at Dong Xuan Market, the oldest trade center in town as well as a well-known historical site. You can enjoy a wide range of authentic Vietnamese street food here and take some great shots of the market. Then take a short walk towards Hang Duong street and visit Cau Dong Pagoda, a sacred spiritual place preserving nearly 60 valuable ancient statues of Buddha. Moving a few minutes to Hang Buom street, take a closer look at the oldest and most famous temples in Hanoi: Bach Ma temple. At both of these two spots, you can shoot gorgeous pictures of the mixing ancient and present architecture of Vietnam.
3:45pm: Head to Hang Bo street and have a light meal of the most favorite street food in Hanoi voted by foreigners: Banh xeo. This is also a great chance for food lovers to take photos of your delights. Continue to Hang Bac street and capture the street, the alleys and some ancient houses. After 7 minutes walking, visit the shortest street of Hanoi: Ho Hoan Kiem street, with only 5 houses; then reach Hoan Kiem lake - an ideal place to view part of the city and shoot it well as the sun sets.
6:15pm: Take a few minutes walk to the Thang Long Theater to enjoy a special water puppet show only have in Vietnam.
7:45pm: We will take you back to your hotel. End of our services.
6:15pm: Take a few minutes walk to the Thang Long Theater to enjoy a special water puppet show only have in Vietnam.
7:45pm: We will take you back to your hotel. End of our services.
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