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Map of Hanoi old quarter, Vietnam

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Accommodation
1: A Dong Hotel
2: Asia Queen Hotel
3: Bamboo Central Stars Hotel
4: Classic 1 Hotel
5: Classic Street Hotel
6: Dong A Hotel
7: Golden Lotus Hotel
8: Hanoi Backpackers Hostel
9: Hanoi Stars II Hotel
10: Hong Ngoc Hotel, Hang Bac St
11: Hong Ngoc Hotel, Ma May St
12: Lucky Star Hotel
13: Manh Dung Guesthouse
14: Nam Hai 1 Hotel
15: Nam Hai 2 Hotel
16: Ocean Stars II
17: Phu Hoa
18: Prince 1 Hotel
19: Prince 57 Hotel
20: Prince 79 Hotel
21: Prince II Hotel
22: Queen Hotel
23: Quoc Hoa Hotel
24: Real Darling Cafe Guesthouse
25: Rose Hotel
26: Salute Hotel
27: Sunshine Hotel
28: Thu Giang Guest House
29: Tien Thuy Hotel
30: Tung Trang Hotel
31: Van Minh Hotel
32: Viet Fun Hotel
33: Youth Hotel

Eat and Meet
A: 1001 Night Bar and Cafe
B: Bar 69
C: Bia Hoi corner
D: Cafe Des Arts
E: Cha Ca La Vong
F: Culi Cafe
G: Dragonfly Bar-Lounge
H: Green Tangerine
I: Hair of the Dog
J: Highway 4 Restaurant
K: Ho Guam Trade Centre
L: Le Pub
M: Little Hanoi
N: Little Hanoi 1
O: Mama Rosa
P: Mediterraneo
Q: Minh's
R: Moca Cafe
S: Nisa
T: No Noodles
U: Old Hanoi
V: Pane e Vino
W: Paris Deli
X: Pepperoni's Pizza And Cafe
Y: Puku Cafe
Z: Red Beer
AA: Salsa Tapas Bar
BB: Shalimar Curry House
CC: Stop Cafe
DD: Tamarind Cafe
EE: The Whole Earth Restaurant

Attractions and Activities
1: Ancient House
2: Bach Ma Temple
5: Hoan Kiem Lake
6: Ngoc Son Pagoda
7: St Joseph's Cathedral
8: Thanh Long water puppets

Transport
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Vital Information
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Other
3: Book Exchange
4: Chill Out Penguin


Travelfish on Hanoi

Hanoi, one of the most beautiful of the colonial Indochinese cities, is often the start or end point of a trip to Vietnam, and what a great welcome or farewell it is. Oozing with charm, Hanoi has gone through wholesale changes since Vietnam swung open its doors to tourism, but it remains true to its essential personality and is an amazing city to experience.

Though considerably quieter than big sister Saigon, Hanoi still retains a vibrant atmosphere. From the early hours until late at night, the fig-tree shaded streets swarm with careening motorbikes, often with four, five or even six people aboard. A cyclo is available on most street corners, but unless you are making a particularly long trip, the best way to explore Hanoi is by foot. ... read more about Hanoi on Travelfish

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