“Live virtual” with 3 extremely cool check-in spots in Hanoi
Coming to Hanoi in November when the weather is changing from autumn to winter, Hanoi becomes more romantic and breathtakingly beautiful. If you have the opportunity to come to Hanoi at this time, you should not miss the following destinations to experience a very different beauty of Hanoi's streets.
Hanoi Railway Street
There is a railway line winding through the old quarter, crossing in front of the porches of Hanoians. There, residents often call it by the very affectionate name "Train Street" or "Train Street".
The railway corridor from Kham Thien to Giai Phong-Dai Co Viet intersection and from Dien Bien Phu through Tran Phu, along Phung Hung street up to Long Bien bridge are old houses, preserving a part of the memory, a beauty that is both ancient and rustic, simple and very unique to Hanoi.
Perhaps because of this, this place has become a destination for many international tourists and young people in the capital. They come to take pictures, or simply enjoy a cup of coffee or a glass of beer in a new setting, to experience the feeling of admiring the charming, "unique and strange" space right in the heart of the capital.
Foreign tourists coming to the railway village, in addition to learning about the daily life and activities of the people, also enjoy the feeling of sitting in cafes, waiting for the only train whistle of the day. In addition, the interesting thing when coming here is that you can easily create beautiful, impressive photos.
Phan Dinh Phung - the most romantic street in Hanoi
Known as the most beautiful street in Hanoi thanks to the rows of ancient dracontomelon trees and the sidewalks that are always shady, Phan Dinh Phung Street these days seems to become even more poetic and romantic with the yellow color of the leaf-changing season.
About 1.5 km long, Phan Dinh Phung Street extends from Mai Xuan Thuong Street to Hang Cot Street. The street intersects with streets such as Hoang Dieu, Dang Dung, Nguyen Tri Phuong, Hang Bun. This is the street with the widest sidewalks in Hanoi with ancient dracontomelon trees. In addition, this street is also famous for its rows of villas built in the ancient French architectural style.
In spring and summer, the white color of dracontomelon flowers falling on the roadside and the green young dracontomelon fruits on the trees swaying in the wind. In autumn and winter, the street is covered with yellow dracontomelon leaves, extremely romantic.
Phan Dinh Phung "virtual living" wall
The wall surrounding Phan Dinh Phung High School (Hanoi) is decorated by artists with paintings recreating ancient Hanoi.
Of the 28 paintings here, 25 are on the theme of Thang Long - Hanoi, creating an opportunity for visitors to learn about the land of thousands of years of civilization.
Here you can easily see the image of ancient Hanoi with the historic Long Bien Bridge across the Red River, Dong Xuan Market, the train station, the ancient One Pillar Pagoda... appearing vividly and realistically.
The wall is also known as the "virtual living wall", attracting many tourists to visit and take pictures, especially on weekends.