Best Time to Visit Vietnam #2 Hanoi

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Day 2 in my series of articles explaining the best time to visit different parts of Vietnam. There are many reasons to visit a country and different times of the year provide different experiences. Vietnam is no different.

The best time to visit Hanoi is pretty much dependent on the weather. Like any other large city, cold wet weather is not conducive to sightseeing. Hanoi is the capital of Vietnam and is found in the north of the country. It is a wonderful city with a mixture of old and new, Asian and Western architectural styles. Like any city it offers a different experience at some times of the year to others. Here are some ideas of when it is better to visit this fascinating city.

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Lantern shop on the streets of the Old Quarter

The north of Vietnam has very different weather systems than the rest of the country. Hanoi has four seasons which fluctuate and run over each other. Making firm predictions is difficult and the weather can change several times in one day. But as a general rule it is much cooler in the Vietnam capital than it is in many other cities and regions.

Check out the Inseasia Vietnam weather map: http://www.inseasia.com/vietnam-weather-best-time-travel-vietnam/

Between December and February temperatures here can drop as low as 10º Celsius but feel a lot colder. This is certainly not the best time to visit Hanoi. The humidity and wind chill here coupled with the fact that many hotels do not have adequate insulation can take visitors by surprise. The rainfall at this time of year though is down and the skies are often bright blue. If the temperatures get up to 20º it can be an ideal time for walking around exploring the sights.
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Street scene near Hoan Kiem Lake

April and May are normally the very best months in which to visit. The skies will be mostly clear and temperatures a pleasing 20ºCelsius. Any rainfall normally is drawn out and drizzly, so either buy an umbrella or get under cover and grab a coffee or a Bia Hoi.

The summer months of June, July and August are hot, very hot. If you want to go exploring you will need to hire a Xe Om (motorbike taxi) or a Cyclo because walking around the city centre at this time of the year will be very hard going. This period sees plenty of rainfall also which means the humidity is right up.

The Best Time to Visit Hanoi


In September, October and November the locals get some respite from the searing heat and this is a very pleasant time to be in the city. It is a great time to go exploring and walking round the Old Quarter is very pleasant. Local short term weather forecasts are not very reliable, it is just so difficult to get it right here.
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Traditional theatre performed on the Streets at night

Like any major town or city, Hanoi is good fun at Christmas and the New Year. Lights are hung, bars and restaurants dress up and everyone is in a good mood. This is a very good time to be in the Vietnamese capital.

At Tet, the Vietnamese New Year, things quieten down among both the local the expat communities. Many locals travel back to their places of birth and those expats that don’t go away enjoy the peace and quiet. Many Vietnamese who work in the city will head out to their home villages to see their families leaving the town with an entirely different ambiance.

All in all it has to be said that there really is not a bad time to visit this wonderful Asian capital city.

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#1 Ho Chi Minh City https://steemit.com/travel/@inseasia/best-time-to-visit-vietnam-1-ho-chi-minh-city

Check out the best attractions that hanoi has to offer:

#1 Cua Bac Church https://steemit.com/travel/@inseasia/hanoi-attractions

#2 Hoan Kiem Lake https://steemit.com/travel/@inseasia/hanoi-attractions-2-hoan-kiem-lake

#3 Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum https://steemit.com/travel/@inseasia/hanoi-attractions-3-ho-chi-minh-mausoleum

#4 The Vietnamese Museum of Ethnology https://steemit.com/travel/@inseasia/hanoi-attractions-the-vietnam-museum-of-ethnology

#5 Truc Bach Lake https://steemit.com/travel/@inseasia/hanoi-attractions-5-truc-bach-lake

#6 Quan Thanh Temple https://steemit.com/travel/@inseasia/hanoi-attractions-6-quan-thanh-temple

#7 Vietnam Museum of Revolution https://steemit.com/travel/@inseasia/hanoi-attractions-7-vietnam-museum-of-revolution

#8 Hanoi Opera House https://steemit.com/travel/@inseasia/hanoi-attractions-8-hanoi-opera-house

#9 Vietnam Military History Museum https://steemit.com/travel/@inseasia/hanoi-attractions-9-vietnam-military-history-museum

#10 St. Joseph’s Cathedral https://steemit.com/travel/@inseasia/hanoi-attractions-10-st-joseph-s-cathedral

#11 Temple of Literature https://steemit.com/travel/@inseasia/hanoi-attractions-11-the-temple-of-literature

#12 The Tran Quoc Pagoda https://steemit.com/travel/@inseasia/hanoi-attractions-12-the-tran-quoc-pagoda

#13 West Lake http://www.inseasia.com/listing/west-lake-hanoi/

#14 Hoa Lo Prison https://steemit.com/travel/@inseasia/hanoi-attractions-14-hoa-lo-prison

#15 Ho Chi Minh Museum https://steemit.com/travel/@inseasia/hanoi-attractions-15-ho-chi-minh-museum

#16 Vietnam Women’s Museum https://steemit.com/travel/@inseasia/hanoi-attractions-16-the-vietnam-women-s-museum

#17 The Vietnam Fine Arts Museum https://steemit.com/travel/@inseasia/hanoi-attractions-17-vietnam-national-museum-of-fine-arts

#18 National Museum of Vietnamese History https://steemit.com/travel/@inseasia/hanoi-attractions-18-national-museum-of-vietnamese-history

#19 Bao Son Paradise Park https://steemit.com/travel/@inseasia/hanoi-attractions-19-bao-son-paradise-park

#20 Imperial Citadel of Thang Long https://steemit.com/travel/@inseasia/hanoi-attractions-20-imperial-citadel-of-thang-long

#21 The Old Quarter https://steemit.com/travel/@inseasia/hanoi-attractions-21-the-old-quarter

#22 Thu Le Park https://steemit.com/travel/@inseasia/hanoi-attractions-22-thu-le-park

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Hope it was a great journey for you.

I have been to Hanoi many times, it provides an interesting destination for a few days and a terrific base from which to explore places like Sapa, Halong Bay and Ninh Binh.

Great article I am in Thailand and am thinking of visiting the Sapa region, if you have been there would be good to hear your views.

I will post the Best time to visit Sapa tomorrow. If you are in decent general health and enjoy outdoor life you'll love it. You should try and take in a day in Ninh Binh also. Thanks for your comments.

Great I hope to go in April time so I will follow and look our for your article, thanks!

I've heard of this place, but I had more ideas in your writing:))

Thanks as always for your comments

I have a friend in Vietnam now. Hoping to visit her soon. Thanks for sharing this! :)

Thanks for your comment, you should visit her. There is so much to see and do here.

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