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Crossing Hanoi's chaotic streets takes practice but follows a system. Walk at a steady, predictable pace into traffic without sudden movements. Motorbikes will flow around you. Make eye contact with drivers, raise your hand to signal intention, and never run or stop abruptly mid-crossing.
Hanoi is generally very safe with low violent crime rates. Main concerns include petty theft, bag snatching from motorbikes, and traffic when crossing streets. Keep valuables secure, use reputable transportation services, and be cautious in crowded areas. Scams targeting visitors occasionally occur near tourist sites.
Tipping is not traditionally part of Vietnamese culture but is increasingly appreciated in tourist areas. High-end restaurants may include a service charge. Otherwise, leaving 5-10% for good service is generous. Round up taxi fares and tip hotel staff 20,000-50,000 dong for assistance with luggage.
Explore the atmospheric Old Quarter's 36 streets, visit Hoan Kiem Lake and Ngoc Son Temple, and tour the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum complex. Don't miss the Temple of Literature, Hanoi's ancient university. The French Quarter features elegant colonial architecture. Water puppet shows offer unique cultural entertainment.
The Vietnamese dong (VND) is the official currency throughout Vietnam. US dollars are accepted at some hotels and tourist businesses, but you'll need dong for most transactions. ATMs are abundant in Hanoi, offering good exchange rates. Carry small denominations as many vendors lack change.
Vietnamese is the official language of Vietnam. In Hanoi's tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants, basic English is spoken, though less commonly than in Ho Chi Minh City. Learning simple Vietnamese phrases like greetings and thank you will be warmly received by locals.
Hanoi is Vietnam's culinary capital. Must-try dishes include pho (noodle soup), bun cha (grilled pork with noodles), banh mi (Vietnamese sandwich), and egg coffee. Explore street food stalls in the Old Quarter, try fresh spring rolls, and sample northern specialties like cha ca (turmeric fish).
October through December offers ideal weather with clear skies and comfortable temperatures between 20-25 degrees Celsius. March and April are also pleasant. Avoid June through August's intense heat and humidity, and November through January's occasional cold, drizzly weather typical of northern Vietnam.