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Ultimate 2-Week Vietnam Itinerary You Must Experience

Hanoi is a vibrant city with French colonial charm, bustling streets, and rich culture, making it the perfect introduction to Vietnam.

Hanoi

Immerse yourself in Hanoi's vibe, exploring chaotic streets, lively people, and the energetic mix of history and culture.

 The Old Quarter

Visit the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, One Pillar Pagoda, and Ho Chi Minh’s stilted house to explore Vietnam's history and his legacy.

Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum

Book a Halong Bay cruise in Hanoi, where private transfers take you seamlessly from your hotel to the stunning departure point.

Halong Bay Cruise

Hue, Vietnam’s former Nguyen dynasty capital, offers the Imperial City and Perfume River, a window into the nation's historic soul.

Hue

Cruise the Perfume River to Thien Mu Pagoda, a serene seven-story Buddhist temple accessible via riverside stairs.

Thien Mu Pagoda

Hoi An, with its charm and attractions, is a Vietnam must-see. This small town brims with culture, history, and things to explore.

Hoi An

Explore Hoi An's UNESCO-listed Ancient Town, where most of its cultural landmarks and stunning attractions await discovery.

Ho An Ancient Town

Don’t miss Hoi An’s Japanese Covered Bridge, a 17th-century icon of the town and a must-see during your visit.

The Japanese Covered Bridge

Conclude your Vietnam journey in Ho Chi Minh City, a bustling metropolis still known by its historic name, Saigon.

Ho Chi Minh City

Wander Ben Thanh Market for souvenirs, and stay late to enjoy delicious street food at its lively night market after 6 PM.

Ben Thanh Market

Visit the Reunification Palace, a 1960s structure that served as the South Vietnam President’s residence during the war.

The Reunification Palace