the best way to experience the flavour of a city is to put on some comfortable shoes and hit the ground walking. luckily there’s plenty for visitors to explore throughout the country.
in hanoi, there’s no better place to get a glimpse of its daily life than taking a stroll through the old quarter, a district of 36 streets that’s been a haven for merchants for more than 600 years.
one of the most popular places to trek in the old quarter is train street, which runs between kham thien and le duan street.
built by the french in the 19th century, it’s famous for having a track run through the roadway which was once used by trains which carried goods between hanoi and other parts of vietnam.
today, it’s a popular destination for visitors to walk through or sit at one of many cafes to have a cup of java and watch the occasional train travel through.
hoi an is another popular tourist destination. walking through the streets will reveal vietnamese and foreign-influenced architecture and a bustling marketplace, a well-preserved example of a trading port that dates back to the 19th century.
visitors can get everything from street food and souvenirs to jewellery and custom-tailored linen clothing.
it’s worth making a stop along the river to see a plethora of lanterns and boats, or take a selfie at the japanese bridge, a footbridge that dates back to the 16th and 17th centuries.
for those craving something to eat, make a stop at bahn mi phu’ong for some delicious bahn mi sandwiches. the shop is a popular destination with visitors after it was featured on anthony bourdain’s ‘no reservation’ program. a sandwich must be good if it’s bourdain-approved!
mui neis a small town in southeast vietnam known for its fishing community and beach resorts. it’s worth leaving your accommodations to check out the beaches, where many fishing boats can be found when not in use.
if you’re not afraid of getting a little wet (and getting sand on your feet), make a trek through the fairy stream, a shallow flow of water that leads visitors to vibrant views of stone beds and greenery. at the end of the stream is the vita garden zoo where some animals can be found and where you can get a picture in the stream with a snake for a fee.
there are many temples in mui ne worth checking out if you don’t mind hiking up a lot of steep trails to get to them.
navigating through the streets on a cyclo is exciting as it’s a good chance to see a ton of sites while driving by. a great stop to walk around is the famed night market where you can snack on some dried mangoes or other sweet delectables.
the anam mui ne — the world paradise perfectly sums up the anam mui ne in south vietnam.
featuring 127 rooms, the anam (theanam.com) is a small luxury hotel that’s situated along a picturesque sun-kissed coastline that attracts beachgoers from all around the world.
this accommodation has all the vietnamese charm, with rooms influenced by old-world indochine, paying tribute to traditional vietnamese and indochine styles with indigenous materials. each room has its unique charm that guests will adore.
the most popular attractions at the hotel are the two pools. the main pool is surrounded by the main buildings, while a second salt mineral pool is located oceanside.
alma — imagine waking up, opening the drapes and seeing a beautiful beach daily.
a stay in a villa at alma resort (alma-resort.com) in cam ranh guarantees every day with a breathtaking view of long beach. situated on 30 hectares of land, this resort features 580 suites and pavilions that offer stunning views of the water.
the beachside villas are like small-sized apartments, and offer three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, a living room and your own private pool.
the resort complex also boasts several restaurants, a water park, science and a cinema among the available amenities. the perfect place for travellers seeking adventure and relaxation.
if you’re flying more than halfway around the world to vietnam, you might as well be comfortable.
cathay pacific (cathaypacific.com) offers comfortable flying options with flights to hong kong before transferring flights en route to vietnam.
if price isn’t a worry, business class is the best way to fly with comfortable pods that recline to become lie-flat beds for slumber. another option cathay pacific offers is premium economy, which features lots of space, endless watch options for inflight entertainment, and an upgraded food menu.