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Don’t be fooled, Ho Chi Minh no longer rules this capital city, no matter how lively he looks in his post at the mausoleum. Hanoi has been reinvented: evolving from the infamous seat of Communist activity during the Vietnam War to a bustling city with an international art scene and an impressive gastronomical contribution. In this exciting city, with its echoes of French architectural influence, the street scene is in sharp contrast to the calming waters of the lakes that punctuate the Hanoi landscape. The chaotic crowds and the jam-packed bikes and mopeds all but carry you in their powerful traffic—but watch out, street lights and traffic signals are noticeably absent. Go with the flow, however, and you are sure to enjoy a modern metropolis renowned for its masterly fine-art photographs, its delectable cuisine, and the crisp lines of a personally tailored suit.



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Opera House
1 Trang Tien St
Tel. +84 04.565.1807
www.cinet.gov.vn/
Stepping into the Opera House practically transports you to Paris.  An example of French influence in Vietnam, the Opera House is the perfect place to take in the music of Hanoi.  Schedules change frequently, so check the website or call for ticket information.

Temple of Literature
Quoc Tu Giam St
An example of traditional Vietnamese architecture, the Temple of Literature is considered Hanoi’s first university.  The many courtyards and gardens are best seen with help from a guide.

Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
Hung Vuong St
Long lines await you at Ho Chi Minh’s final resting place, so make sure you get there early or find a guide with private access.  Once inside, you’re shuttled around the former leader’s body for an often under 10 minute tour.  Hours are variable and the building is closed Mondays and Fridays, so be sure to check with your concierge before setting out.

EZ Cooking Class
15 Bich Cau St.
Tel. +84 91.359.6767
www.Ez-cooking.net
Impress your friends with your newfound Vietnamese cooking skills.  The class includes a trip to the local market with your English-speaking chef to pick up your fresh ingredients.  Then head back to the kitchen to cook traditional dishes and enjoy the fruits of your labor for lunch.

Cay Son
135 Nghi Tam
Tel. +84 04.719.4745

In the spirit of do-it-yourself Vietnam, plan a visit to Cay Son to learn how to create lacquer works or attend painting workshops. If you’re less of a hands-on person, you can also relax in Cay Son’s beautiful gardens and watch the experts practice their trade. It’s a museum, workshop and gallery all under one roof—the perfect one-stop shop for all your lacquer needs.

Cyclo
Hop in a two-seater cyclo and get into the mix.  For just two US dollars an hour, these pedicabs will take you around the city by way of the crowded, lively streets.