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Level Contributor 4,434 posts 4 reviews 7 helpful votes 1. Re No-go-Areas in Hanoi and Saigon 13 years ago Vietnam is very safe and crime against tourists other than bag-snatching is very, very rare. Obviously it's never a good idea in any city to wander around alone in the small hours but just take the usual precautions and you'll be fine. Level Contributor 164 posts 27 reviews 79 helpful votes 2. Re No-go-Areas in Hanoi and Saigon 13 years ago Unfortunately that answer doesn't really help much.... I know that travelling in Vietnam is safe generally and I'm not at all afraid of leaving my home sweet home. But.....Every city has dodgy areas, same in Hanoi and Saigon for sure......these areas are what I'm interested in. Like the northern part or SW or along the river, behind the hill, aound the xy square..... Do you live in Hanoi/Saigon ? Please kindly let me know some more details. Thanks a lot for helping. Level Contributor 4,434 posts 4 reviews 7 helpful votes 3. Re No-go-Areas in Hanoi and Saigon 13 years ago I've lived in Saigon for nearly 7 years and have never come across a dodgy area; and never found one in several trips to Hanoi either. If there are any they're way out in the outlying districts where you're hardly likely to find yourself anyway. Level Contributor 10,441 posts 50 reviews 57 helpful votes 4. Re No-go-Areas in Hanoi and Saigon 13 years ago Have to agree with ComeAndGoVietnam, if there are dodgy areas they are well out of the way. In 6 trips I cannot remember of one instance thinking I shouldn't be here and I have gone into a lot of places off the tourist road map. Not saying there aren't any but its not something I tend to dwell on but are you planning to write a book or something as I see you say that you ARE interested in them. If you want some 'fun' just hang out on a corner...they'll soon come to you. But its not a way I'd recommend. Who knows where you might end up! Level Contributor 164 posts 27 reviews 79 helpful votes 5. Re No-go-Areas in Hanoi and Saigon 13 years ago Oh no, I'm not on the hunt for some "fun". I tried to point out my interest as the general answer "everything is fine&safe in Vietnam" wasn't exactly helpful. When writing reviews or posting in the forum I try to give on-the-point information as I think is the most helpful advice and that's what I also prefer to get from fellow travellers. I would like to avoid walking onto squares or streets in the city centre with special mix of people and where "outsiders" like me are starred at. Gives an uncomfortable feeling, if you know what I mean. Level Contributor 14,956 posts 13 reviews 22 helpful votes 6. Re No-go-Areas in Hanoi and Saigon 13 years ago There are NO such streets or squares in central Hanoi, which as the others have pointed out is free of dodgy areas. As for being stared at, the locals are far too used to the presence of foreigners and far too busy with their day-to-day activities to waste time staring at you. Level Contributor 10,441 posts 50 reviews 57 helpful votes 7. Re No-go-Areas in Hanoi and Saigon 13 years ago My apologies magyar_lany , seems I got the wrong end of the stick. It is one reason I didn't post earlier,.I just couldn't think of any 'unsafe' areas that I'd seen in Saigon its where my other half lives. As long as you are not out into the small hours, it is a relatively safe environment. Level Contributor 164 posts 27 reviews 79 helpful votes 8. Re No-go-Areas in Hanoi and Saigon 13 years ago Thanks 69Bertie. Good to know to feel free in Hanoi and Saigon....and being able to , for example, concentrate on watching out for the traffic ;- Level Contributor 1,276 posts 24 reviews 37 helpful votes 9. Re No-go-Areas in Hanoi and Saigon 13 years ago If I can add my 2 cents, in my 9 and counting visits to HCMC I have never encountered a specific area with any serious concentration of the types of activities you describe. One thing you must consider is that the police in VN are among the most corrupt in the world. Even some legitimate businesses are regularly shaken down for a piece of the action. Most types of criminal activities are kept very quiet and very fragmented to avoid drawing too much police scrutiny. You, as a tourist, are most likely to never encounter a "red light" district in Saigon. Throughout VN there are many businesses that front for less savory businesses but they are never concentrated in one area. And these business are typically not very inviting for someone casually walking by. If you use your own good instincts you'll never be touched by the seamy side of Vietnam. As with any city avoid dark alleys. When walking never carry your bags or valuables on the street side of your body. Don't flash money openly. Just take the precautions you'd take when visiting any city and you'll be fine. 10. Re No-go-Areas in Hanoi and Saigon 13 years ago This topic has been closed to new posts due to are forum guidelines? Get answers to your questions about Vietnam Recent Conversations Traveling with PS5 942 pm Tour suggestions 907 pm Approx 21 days Vietnam - cambodia 822 pm Weekday buffet inc seafood? 657 pm Hanoi Advice for a very compact trip 420 pm Weekday seafood buffet ? 340 pm Home stay 335 pm TET 2024 - Vietnam 315 pm April or October for Sapa? 141 pm Le Méridien Saigon or Vinpearl Landmark 81? 1156 am Hoan Kiem vs Hai Ba Trung for hotel 1025 am January weather in Da Nang 1007 am Day trips today Weather in September today More Vietnam Topics When Best To Visit Vietnam? Weather? 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Get bus tickets to travel from Noi Bai Airport to Hanoi's main districts Hanoi Districts Overview Urban Districts Hoan Kiem District Location 28 kilometers from Noi Bai International AirportNeighboring Districts Ba Dinh, Dong Da, Hai Ba Trung, Long Bien Named after the famous Lake, Hoan Kiem District is the downtown and business center of Hanoi. Major state-owned corporations and bank’s headquarters are located here. The district now serves a focal point of the Hanoi life and home to the majority of the city’s tourist attractions. The St. Joseph's Cathedral in the Hanoi Old Quarter Places to visit in Hoan Kiem District Attractions Hoan Kiem Lake, St. Joseph’s Cathedral, Hanoi Old Quarter, Hanoi Opera House, Tonkin Palace, Museum of Vietnamese History, Hoa Lo Prison Memorials, etc. Shopping Trang Tien Plaza A corner of Hanoi Old Quarter Hoa Lo Prison Hai Ba Trung District Location 5 kilometers from Hoan Kiem DistrictNeighboring Districts Long Bien, Dong Da, Thanh Xuan, Hoang Mai, Hoan Kiem The district is named after the legendary heroines in Vietnamese history the Trung Sisters. Established in 1981, it was one of the first four central districts of Hanoi. Hai Ba Trung District is also home to some of Vietnam’s Top Universities, such as Hanoi University of Technology, Hanoi National Economic University, and Hanoi University of Civil Engineering. Places to visit in Hai Ba Trung District Attractions Thien Quang Lake, Ham Long Pagoda, Thong Nhat Park Shopping Vincom City Towers, Times City, Ruby Plaza Thong Nhat Park Ba Dinh District Location 6 kilometers from Hoan Kiem DistrictNeighboring Districts Long Bien, Hoan Kiem, Cau Giay, Dong Da, Tay Ho Ba Dinh District is the political center in Vietnam, with the majority of government offices and embassies situated here. The district used to be called the "French Quarter" because of a high concentration of French-style villas and government buildings date back to the French Colonization. The ancient Hanoi Flag Tower Places to visit in Ba Dinh District Attractions Vietnam Military History Museum, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Thang Long Citadel, Hanoi Flag Tower Shopping Lotte Center Thang Long Citadel Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Dong Da District Location 5 kilometers from Hai Ba Trung DistrictNeighboring Districts Ba Dinh, Hoan Kiem, Hai Ba Trung, Thanh Xuan, Cau Giay Dong Da is the most densely populated area and one of the four original districts in Hanoi. It was named after the Dong Da Mound, where witnessed the end of the Ngoc Hoi battle between the Nguyen Dynasty and the Manchu Qing Army. The Temple of Literature - the first university in Vietnam Places to visit in Dong Da District Attractions Temple of Literature, Dong Da Mound, Hanoi Station, Hang Day Stadium Shopping Pham Ngoc Thach Vincom Center Tay Ho District Location 15 kilometers to the north of Hanoi’s city centerNeighboring Districts Long Bien, Bac Tu Liem, Ba Dinh, Cau Giay, Dong Anh Tay Ho District surrounds West Lake, one of the largest bodies of freshwater in all of Vietnam. The proximity to Hanoi’s Downtown, together with the breath-taking scenery of West Lake, makes Tay Ho District a hotspot for high-end living and home to the majority of expatriates living and working in the Capital City of Vietnam. The lovely sun-setting scene in Tay Ho Places to visit in Tay Ho District Attractions West Lake, Nghi Tam Flower Village, Nhat Tan Peach Blossom Village, Phu Tay Ho, Tay Ho Waterpark, Tran Quoc Pagoda, Quan Thanh Temple Shopping Lac Long Quan Street Tran Quoc Pagoda is recognized as one of the most beautiful pagodas in the world Cau Giay District Location 8 kilometers to the west of the city centerNeighboring Districts Ba Dinh, Dong Da, Nam Tu Liem, Bac Tu Liem, Thanh Xuan, Tay Ho Despite being established only 23 years ago, Cau Giay now emerges as the new commercial center of Hanoi. The district is named after the famous bridge where the battle of Cau Giay took place in the 19th century. Well-known educational institutions and the Hanoi National University can be found here. The fancy Keangnam Tower Places to visit in Cau Giay District Attractions Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower 72, Cau Giay Park, Nghia Do Park, Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, etc. Shopping Indochina Plaza Hanoi, Keangnam Hanoi Landmark 72 The outdoor exhibition at Vietnam Museum of Ethnology Nam Tu Liem District and Bac Tu Liem District Location 20 kilometers to the East of the city centerNeighboring Districts Tay Ho, Cau Giay, Dan Phuong, Hoai Duc, Dong Anh In 2013, the Hanoi Government decided to divide the rural district of Tu Liem into two new urban districts Nam Tu Liem the southern part and Bac Tu Liem the northern part. Since then, these districts saw a significant development of the facility and high-end apartments. Places to visit in Nam Tu Liem and Bac Tu Liem Districts Attractions Hanoi Museum, National Convention Center, My Dinh National Stadium Shopping The Garden Shopping Mall Thanh Xuan District Location 15 kilometers to the South-West of Hanoi centerNeighboring Districts Dong Da, Hoang Mai, Ha Dong, Nam Tu Liem, and Cau Giay Established in 1996, Thanh Xuan is one of Hanoi’s new districts with a high concentration of modern residential areas and population. Several major universities are located here, namely VNU University of Science, Hanoi University, Hanoi Architectural University. Places to visit in Thanh Xuan District Attractions Phuong Liet Temple Shopping Ho Guom Plaza Hoang Mai District Location To the south of HanoiNeighboring Districts Gia Lam, Long Bien, Thanh Tri, Thanh Xuan, Hai Ba Trung Hoang Mai was established as an urban district of Hanoi on 6 November 2003. It has the highest population in all of Hanoi’s districts. Most of the city’s major routes run through here. Places to visit in Hoang Mai District Attractions Yen So Park, Giap Bat Cathedral, Nam Du Cathedral Shopping Hoang Mai Metro Supermarket Yen So Park in Hoang Mai District Long Bien District Location 5 kilometers to the east of Hoan Kiem DistrictNeighboring Districts Gia Lam, Ba Dinh, Tay Ho, Hoang Mai, Dong Anh Long Bien District was incorporated as an urban district of Hanoi in 2003 from the northwestern section of Gia Lam district adjacent to the city center. The icon of Hanoi history - The Long bien Bridge Places to visit in Long Bien District Attractions Long Bien Bridge, Long Bien Station, Long Bien Flower Park Shopping Aeon Shopping Mall Ha Dong District Location 12 kilometers to the South-West of HanoiNeighboring Districts Thanh Tri, Thanh Xuan, Nam Tu Liem, Hoai Duc, Chuong My, Thanh Oai Ha Dong was formerly a city of Ha Tay Province that was incorporated as an urban district of Hanoi after the merge of Ha Tay into Hanoi’s territory in 2009. It is a land rich in cultural traditions and is one of the localities with the fastest socio-economic development rates of Vietnam’s Capital. Places to visit in Ha Dong District Attractions Van Phuc Silk Village, Dien Khanh PagodaShopping Ha Dong Big C Supermarket, Ha Dong Market, Ha Dong AeonMall Van Phuc Slik Village is one of the oldest traditional handicraft villages in Vietnam. Hanoi Districts Overview Suburban Districts Son Tay District-Leveled Town Location 35 kilometers to the west of HanoiNeighboring Districts Ba Vi, Thach That Son Tay was incorporated into Hanoi in 2009 to become the city’s only district-leveled town. It enjoys the beautiful scenery and connects the city center with the neighboring regions. Places to visit in Son Tay District Duong Lam Ancient Village, Dong Mo, Va Temple Duong Lam Ancient Village is a hidden gem in Hanoi Ba Vi District Location the north-westernmost district of HanoiNeighboring Districts Son Tay, Thach That, Hoa Binh Province, Phu Tho Province The beautiful town boasts a landscape of scenic mountains, streams, lakes, and farms. Places to visit in Ba Vi District Ba Vi National Park, Dong Mo Resort Ba Vi National Park is regarded as the best green space in Vietnam Chuong My District Location in the middle of the south-western border of HanoiNeighboring Districts Thanh Oai, Ha Dong, My Duc Chuong My is a rural district of Hanoi, located in the Red River Delta Region. Places to visit in Chuong My District Phuong Ban Temple Dan Phuong District Location To the north-west of HanoiNeighboring Districts Dong Anh, Bac Tu Liem, Me Linh The district lies at the junction of three rivers, giving it fertile soil for agricultural development. Places to visit in Dan Phuong District Lien Ha and Lien Trung Carpentry Villages Dong Anh District Location To the north of HanoiNeighboring Districts Bac Ninh Province, Long Bien, Gia Lam, Tay Ho, Bac Tu Liem The area used to be the capital city of the former Kingdom of Au Lac and the Ngo Dynasty with beautiful rice-fields. Places to visit in Dong Anh Co Loa Remnants Remnants of the ancient capital of Vietnam Gia Lam District Location 3 kilometers away from Long Bien DistrictNeighboring Districts Hoang Mai, Long Bien, Dong Anh, Hung Yen Province, Bac Ninh Province Gia Lam boasts rich culture and traditions with a variety of temples, pagodas, and handicraft villages. Places to visit in Gia Lam District Bat Trang Pottery Village, Phu Dong Village, Ninh Hiep Village Hoai Duc District Location To the east of HanoiNeighboring Districts Dan Phuong, Bac Tu Liem, Nam Tu Liem, Ha Dong Hoai Duc is situated in an ancient land, with a long history of culture and traditions, giving it a diverse collection of tangible and intangible cultural heritage. Places to visit in Hoai Duc District Son Dong Sculpture Village, Tong La Phu Pagoda, Yen So Temple Me Linh District Location to the north of HanoiNeighboring Districts Soc Son, Dan Phuong Me Linh is a place associated with Trung’s Sisters and was formerly a northernmost district of the city from 1979 to 1991. Places to visit in Me Linh District Chi Dong Town My Duc District Location 52 kilometers to the south of HanoiNeighboring Districts Ung Hoa, Chuong My, Hoa Binh Province Incorporated into Hanoi since 2008, the district is located in a semi-mountainous area in the south of the Northern Delta. Places to visit in My Duc District Huong Pagoda, Quan Son Lake Phu Xuyen District Location 40 kilometers to the south of Hanoi’s centerNeighboring Districts Thuong Tin, Ung Hoa This is a region of sparse population density and vast unexploited land. Places to visit in Phu Xuyen District Quang Lang National Heritage Phuc Tho District Location 35 kilometers to the west of Hanoi’s centerNeighboring Districts Son Tay, Thach That, Quoc Oai With a long-standing history, generations of Phuc Tho residents have contributed to the formation of the Red River civilization as well as the Thang Long-Hanoi’s 1000-year old culture. Places to visit in Phuc Tho District Hat Mon Temple, The Trung Sisters’ Temple Quoc Oai District Location 20 kilometers from the city centerNeighboring Districts Chuong My, Thach That, Phuc Tho The neighborhood is known for its beautiful, peaceful and poetic scenery. Places to visit in Quoc Oai District Thay Pagoda, So Temple Soc Son District Location to the north of HanoiNeighboring Districts Me Linh, Dong Anh Soc Son is a beautiful rural district of Hanoi. Noi Bai International Airport is located here. Places to visit in Soc Son District Ham Lon Lake, Soc Temple, Non Nuoc Pagoda The second-largest international airport in Vietnam Thach That District Location To the west of HanoiNeighboring Districts Phuc Tho, Quoc Oai, Ba Vi Thach That District is known for various traditional villages, where annual celebrations are still celebrated. Places to visit in Thach That District Chang Son Carpentry Village, Huu Bang Weaving Village, Phu Hoa Water Puppet Village Thanh Oai District Location to the south-west of HanoiNeighboring Districts Ha Dong, Thanh Tri Thanh Oai boasts characteristics of the traditional Northern Delta culture with many ancient pagodas and long-standing craft villages. Places to visit in Thanh Oai District Chuong Village, Vac Village, Boi Khe Pagoda Thanh Tri District Location on the southeastern side of Hanoi, on the western bank of the Red RiverNeighboring Districts Thanh Xuan, Hoang Mai, Gia Lam, Ha Dong Located on an ancient land in the south of the capital, Thanh Tri has a rich development and unique cultural tradition. The district is now witnessing a rapid increase in population. Places to visit in Thanh Tri District Van Dien Market, Mega Plaza Thanh Tri Thuong Tin District Location To the south of Thanh Tri DistrictNeighboring Districts Thanh Tri, Phu Xuyen, Thanh Oai Thuong Tin is a beautiful rural district with a series of famous historical sites. Places to visit in Thuong Tin District Dai Minh Pagoda, Phap Van Pagoda, Nguyen Trai’s Temple Ung Hoa District Location to the south of HanoiNeighboring Districts My Duc, Chuong My, Thanh Oai, Phu Xuyen Ung Hoa is a rural district of Hanoi, whose economy mostly relies on agriculture. 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