Good Morning Hanoi Tour : Explore the Hidden Beauty of Hanoi in the Early Morning
Overview
Trip Highlights
Overview of Good Morning Hanoi Tour
Unlike the busy traffic and energetic atmosphere that Hanoi is famous for during the day, the city transforms into a peaceful and refreshing destination in the early morning hours. Our Good Morning Hanoi Tour offers travelers a unique opportunity to witness the authentic rhythm of local life before the city fully awakens.
This special early morning experience takes you beyond the usual tourist attractions and into the heart of Hanoi’s daily culture. From bustling wholesale markets and historic landmarks to tranquil lakeside scenery and quiet Old Quarter streets, the tour reveals a completely different side of Vietnam’s capital city.
You will discover vibrant flower and fruit markets filled with local traders, observe Hanoians practicing Tai Chi and morning exercises by the lake, witness the solemn flag-raising ceremony at Ba Dinh Square, and stroll through the peaceful Old Quarter while locals begin their daily routines.
The experience concludes perfectly with a delicious bowl of traditional Vietnamese Pho at a famous local restaurant – a true taste of Hanoi’s culinary culture.
Whether you are a photographer, culture lover, early riser, or traveler seeking authentic local experiences, this Good Morning Hanoi Tour promises unforgettable memories of Hanoi’s quiet beauty and genuine charm.
Hanoi is usually bustling with traffic and noise during the day, but you can experience a serene and refreshing side of the city by joining our Good Morning Hanoi Tour. This early morning excursion offers a unique glimpse into the daily life of locals in a quieter, more peaceful setting.

Flower market at new year time
The tour begins at Nghi Tam, the largest flower market in Hanoi, where you’ll witness the vibrant start of the day. As you walk through stalls brimming with colorful blooms, you’ll be greeted by the fragrant aroma of thousands of fresh flowers being prepared for sale. Florists from all over Hanoi visit this market to purchase flowers for their shops, creating stunning arrangements that will later adorn the homes and businesses of the city
Next, we head to Long Bien market, Hanoi’s main wholesale hub for fruits and vegetables. Here, you’ll experience the authentic atmosphere of local commerce, with vendors bustling to supply the city with fresh produce. You’ll also have the chance to snap some great photos of the market and the iconic Long Bien Bridge, a historic French-built structure and the oldest bridge in Indochina.

Long Bien Bridge – Hanoi
From there, we take a leisurely stroll through Hanoi’s Old Quarter, an area known for its dense population and lively business scene. However, in the early morning, the streets are calm and peaceful, offering a rare moment of tranquility before the city fully awakens. As we walk, you’ll witness locals preparing to start their day, with shops just beginning to open.

Our final stop is at Hoan Kiem Lake, where you can observe Hanoians engaging in their morning exercises, such as Tai Chi, aerobics, jogging, and biking. Feel free to join in or simply enjoy the serene views of the lake as the sun rises, providing a perfect backdrop for memorable photos.

We conclude our Good Morning Hanoi tour with a visit to a local restaurant, where you can savor a delicious bowl of Pho, choosing from chicken or beef. This peaceful and refreshing morning adventure will leave you with lasting memories of Hanoi’s quieter, more intimate moments.
Special Highlights of 4 Hour Good Morning Hanoi Tour
- Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Nghi Tam Flower Market, the largest flower market in Hanoi, filled with colorful blooms and fresh floral scents.
- Explore Long Bien Fruit Market, Hanoi’s main wholesale fruit and vegetable market and witness authentic local trading scenes.
- Take photos of the historic Long Bien Bridge, the oldest bridge in Indochina, and capture stunning early morning photos.
- Observe locals practicing Tai Chi, jogging, and other morning exercises around the picturesque West Lake.
- Witness the meaningful daily flag-raising ceremony at Ba Dinh Square & Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum
- Enjoy a peaceful walk through the Old Quarter before the city fully awakens, offering a rare moment of quiet in this bustling area.
- End the tour with a delicious bowl of traditional Pho (chicken or beef) at a famous local restaurant.
Itinerary
The Trip’s Inclusions :
- Car/ taxi transfer
- English speaking guide
- Breakfast.
The Trip’s Exlusions :
- Drinks
- Tips & gratitude to guide & driver
- Personal Expences & extra travel services…..
Frequently Asked Questions
The tour focuses on the city’s early-morning “heartbeat.” Key stops include the Quang Ba Flower Market (the largest wholesale flower market in Northern Vietnam), the Long Bien Fruit Market, the historic Long Bien Bridge for sunrise, and the solemn Flag Raising Ceremony at Ba Dinh Square. The morning concludes with a stroll around Hanoi Old Quarter and an authentic local breakfast.
The tour typically starts between 4:00 AM and 4:30 AM. This early start is essential to catch the peak trading hours of the flower and fruit markets, which begin to wind down by 6:00 AM. It also ensures you are in position at Ba Dinh Square for the Flag Raising Ceremony, which takes place at 6:00 AM in summer and 6:30 AM in winter.
The ceremony is a deeply patriotic daily ritual held in front of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum. At exactly 6:00 AM (or 6:30 AM in winter), a procession of 34 soldiers—representing the first 34 soldiers of the Vietnam People’s Army—marches to the flagpole to raise the national flag to the sound of the national anthem. It is a powerful display of national pride and respect.
Because the tour includes the Flag Raising Ceremony at the Hoan Kiem Complex, modest attire is required (shoulders and knees should be covered). Additionally, Hanoi can be surprisingly chilly in the early hours, especially from November to March, so we recommend wearing light layers and comfortable walking shoes for the market explorations.
Absolutely. No morning in Hanoi is complete without a bowl of Pho. After watching the city wake up, your guide will take you to a local “hidden gem” restaurant to enjoy authentic Pho Bo (Beef) or Pho Ga (Chicken). This is the time when the broth is freshest and most flavorful, providing the perfect “soul-satisfying” end to your tour
Good to Know
Before travelling to Vietnam, please ensure that your passport is valid for at least 6 months from your arrival date and has at least two blank pages for immigration stamps and visa purposes.
Citizens from several countries, including France, Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, and Spain, can currently enter Vietnam visa-free for stays of up to 45 days. Visa policies may change from time to time depending on nationality and travel regulations.
If you intend to stay longer than the visa exemption period, or if your nationality is not included in the visa-free list, you can apply for an e-visa online.You are also welcome to contact our team for updated visa information and travel assistance before your trip to Vietnam.
Travel insurance is not included in our tour package; however, valid travel insurance is mandatory for all participants joining the tour. Your policy should provide adequate coverage for:
- Emergency medical treatment, hospitalization, and repatriation
- Trip cancellation, delays, or interruptions
- All activities included in your itinerary, including outdoor and adventure excursions
We also recommend checking whether your credit card offers travel insurance coverage and purchasing additional protection if needed to ensure comprehensive coverage throughout your journey.
The official currency in Vietnam is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). While some hotels and tourist-oriented businesses may accept US dollars or euros, payments are generally preferred in local currency.
Visa and MasterCard are commonly accepted at most hotels, restaurants, shopping centers, and larger establishments, especially in major cities and tourist destinations. However, cash is still widely used for local markets, small shops, and rural areas.
ATMs are easy to find throughout Vietnam, particularly in cities and popular travel destinations. Currency exchange services are available at international airports, banks, hotels, and licensed exchange counters.
Also, please make sure your banknotes are clean and undamaged, as torn, heavily worn, or marked foreign bills may not be accepted for exchange or payment in Vietnam.
Vietnam is a year-round destination, offering diverse weather patterns across its different regions. In general, spring (February to April) and autumn (September to December) are considered the most comfortable times to visit, thanks to pleasant temperatures, lower humidity, and less rainfall.
As Vietnam stretches over 1,600 km from north to south, the climate can vary greatly depending on where you travel:
- Northern Vietnam: Experiences four distinct seasons, with cool and sometimes chilly winters (December to February) and hot, humid summers (May to August).
- Central Vietnam: Usually enjoys warm weather, though the rainy season typically occurs between September and November.
- Southern Vietnam: Has a tropical climate with warm temperatures throughout the year, alongside occasional tropical showers during the rainy season from May to October.
We recommend packing light, comfortable clothing as well as seasonal items suited to the regions included in your itinerary.
International flights are not included in our tour prices, giving you the flexibility to choose the airline and flight schedule that best suit your travel plans and budget. If needed, our travel consultants are happy to assist you in finding the most convenient and competitive flight options.
For international departures, we highly recommend arriving at the airport at least 3 hours before your flight to allow enough time for check-in, immigration procedures, and any unexpected delays or issues that may arise.
If your itinerary includes domestic flights within Vietnam, all flight schedules, airline information, and booking details will be included in your final travel documents before departure.
For a smooth journey, we recommend arriving at the airport at least 2 hours prior to your flight. Please make sure to carry your passport along with your e-ticket or booking reference.
Baggage Allowance: Checked baggage allowance typically ranges from 20kg to 23kg depending on the airline and ticket class, while cabin baggage is generally limited to 7kg per passenger.
Important Notice: Extra baggage fees may apply for your overweight or oversized luggage. We strongly recommend reviewing the baggage policies of your airline in advance, such as Vietnam Airlines, VietJet Air, or Bamboo Airways.
Please note that domestic flight schedules may occasionally change due to airline operations or weather conditions. Should there be any updates, our team will inform you as soon as possible.
If your journey includes a connecting domestic flight within Vietnam, please keep the following information in mind upon arrival:
- Collect your checked luggage after landing.
- Complete immigration and customs procedures.
- Proceed to the domestic terminal for your onward flight. At some airports, this may involve a short walk or shuttle transfer between terminals.
- Airport staff are usually available to assist passengers, so feel free to ask for directions or support if needed.
Recommended connection time: at least 2 hours 30 minutes
This allows enough time for immigration clearance, baggage collection, customs procedures, terminal transfers, and possible flight delays.
Practical Tip: At major airports such as Noi Bai International Airport and Tan Son Nhat International Airport, international and domestic terminals may be located in separate buildings. Please follow airport signage carefully and allow sufficient transfer time.

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