
Gone are the scorching heat; autumn in Hanoi brings gentler, milder sunshine, a clear blue sky, and drifting clouds. A cool breeze sweeps through the streets, creating a comfortable and pleasant atmosphere. The clear blue waters of Hoan Kiem Lake ripple gently in the wind under the vast blue sky. In the somewhat slower pace of autumn, the Turtle Tower in the middle of Hoan Kiem Lake exudes an even more tranquil and ancient charm.

The pedestrian area around Ho Guom Lake is bustling with people exercising and taking photos to capture the autumnal scenery of Hanoi.

The clusters of colorful flowers planted around the lake also add a gentle, romantic touch, attracting many people, especially young people, to admire and take photos.

Around the lakeside area, people enjoy the scenery, relax, and chat happily with each other in a pleasant atmosphere.

On the streets of the Old Quarter, many foreign tourists stroll around Hanoi in autumn on cyclo rickshaws. This is a very suitable experiential tourism activity when visiting Hanoi in the fall, as it allows visitors to slowly pass through each street and alley, admiring the cultural features and daily life activities.

Golden sunlight bathes the gate of Huong Tuong Temple (Hoan Kiem Ward, Hanoi). Huong Tuong Temple was classified as an architectural and artistic heritage site by the Ministry of Culture and Information in 2007 and still preserves a rich collection of historical and cultural artifacts. It is an attractive cultural destination on the Hanoi Old Quarter tourist route.

A house on Hang Dao Street stands peacefully amidst the bustling city life, its old-world charm bathed in the brilliant golden autumn sunlight. The owner's name is prominently displayed on the house, its striking red accents contrasting against the yellow walls, along with the charming small balcony and windows.


In the Old Quarter, Hanoi's Grand Cathedral is a popular check-in spot for locals and international tourists in autumn. Right in front of the cathedral, stalls selling lemon tea and sticky rice cakes are bustling with customers. Every autumn, the combination of lemon tea and sticky rice cakes, or egg coffee and sticky rice cakes, becomes a must-try dish that many diners recommend to each other.

On Phan Dinh Phung Street – a street known for its romantic and poetic atmosphere in Hanoi – many locals and tourists take photos with the flower-decorated carts. This is an unmissable activity every autumn in Hanoi. Under the shimmering sunlight, simple flower carts line up, their backs piled high with vibrant bouquets of various flowers: lotus, chrysanthemum, roses…

The cool weather and sweet sunshine create a beautiful setting for "muses," dressed in flowing gowns and carrying pretty bouquets of flowers, to freely take photos and capture the beautiful moments of Hanoi's autumn.

Located on the beautiful and ancient Phan Dinh Phung street, Cua Bac Church is bathed in the autumn sun. It is one of Hanoi's oldest and most famous Catholic churches, boasting a blend of Asian and European architecture, creating a unique mix found only in renowned Indochinese architecture. Cua Bac Church is a destination for researchers and tourists, and an ideal spot for taking photos while strolling along Phan Dinh Phung street.
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