Hanoi Train Street

★ 4.9 (56K+ reviews) • 750K+ booked
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sharifah **************
4 Nov 2025
Such a business class trip and super comfort . Its totally exceeded my expectation. First, the van will pickup u 1st at the your hotel, then will bring you to their hq, transfer to the bus. The journey start, took about 6hr from sapa to hanoi. The bus will stop twice for toilet break. They are particulary manage from the beginning till the end. You no need to worry.
Klook User
4 Nov 2025
A different and memorable experience! You should arrive at the gate by 9:00 PM — the train starts moving around 9:30 PM. You’ll definitely hear the train sounds throughout the journey. There are only toilets available (no showers), but each berth has two sinks to freshen up. The compartments are quite small, and luggage should be stored under your bed within your cabin. They might have different classes with varying facilities.
Klook User
4 Nov 2025
A different and memorable experience! You should arrive at the gate by 9:00 PM — the train starts moving around 9:30 PM. You’ll definitely hear the train sounds throughout the journey. There are only toilets available (no showers), but each berth has two sinks to freshen up. The compartments are quite small, and luggage should be stored under your bed within your cabin. They might have different classes with varying facilities.
Ser *******
4 Nov 2025
comfortable experience but may get dizzy at sapa area. will still recommend due to the price. maximum privacy woth adequate rest stops along the way
Aarushi ******
4 Nov 2025
this was such a nice experience. Sabrina was such a wonderful and enthusiastic guide. We learnt how incense sticks are made. We also saw how classic Vietnamese hats were made by hand. It was a really funny experience and I would recommend everybody doing it.
2+
abigail *****
4 Nov 2025
it was raining when we got in hanoi, the hop on hop off bus is very easy to find, it was an 8 minute walk. the hop on and hop off bus is a perfect hour to know vietnam
2+
Olga ***********
4 Nov 2025
A very interesting and, at times, funny show.
Donna ****
3 Nov 2025
The journey from Sapa to Hanoi was smooth and well-organized. I received a WhatsApp message about my pickup and train details, which made everything easy. The lounge at Lao Cai station was nice, though the food was just okay. It was my first time on a sleeper train, and it turned out to be a memorable experience. The cabin was comfortable, shared it with two others, and I slept really well! Even though the train was slightly delayed due to a typhoon, I appreciated the WhatsApp message notifying me on this.
2+

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What to know about Hanoi Train Street

Hanoi Train Street is one of the most exciting and unique spots in Hanoi, Vietnam, where a real train passes through a narrow alley lined with colorful homes and tiny cafés. Located in the Old Quarter, this famous street gives you a close-up view of daily life in Hanoi with a twist of thrill! Relax at one of the cafes along the street and try Hanoi’s famous egg coffee as you watch the train roll by just inches away. While the area now has stricter safety rules, you can still enjoy it by maintaining a safe distance from the tracks and listening to the locals' advice. Don’t miss the chance to visit one of Hanoi’s most thrilling attractions. Book a Hanoi Train Street tour on Klook to explore Hanoi City and more!
Hanoi Train Street, Trang Thi Street, Phường Hàng Bông, Hoan Kiem District, Hà Nội, 10090, Vietnam

Things to Do at Hanoi Train Street

Watch the train pass by

See real trains running up close at Hanoi Train Street! Just inches away from the tiny cafés and homes along the street, you'll watch actual trains pass by. Locals in the area will often let you know when the train is coming so you can step aside safely. It's a unique experience that makes your heart race in the best way!

Chill at a cafe

Relax at one of the cozy cafés lining Hanoi Train Street. Enjoy a coffee or smoothie while sitting just steps from the train tracks. You can try some coffee and fruit shakes at Hanoi 1990s Cafe or coconut coffee at Railway Tuan Cafe. It's best to contact these cafes directly if you want to be updated about local regulations and safety measures.

Try Hanoi's famous egg coffee

Hanoi is famous for its unique egg coffee, and Hanoi Train Street is a great place to try it. It might sound strange, but it tastes amazing! It's made with strong coffee and a sweet, creamy egg foam on top. You can sit at a small café right by the tracks and enjoy the view. Some cafes that serve egg coffee are Hanoi 1990s Cafe, The Railway Cafe, and Hao Hao Coffee.

Take IG-worthy photos

The narrow streets of Hanoi Train Street, with train tracks running down the middle, make for one-of-a-kind pictures. Colorful buildings, tiny stools, and the train itself all add to the cool vibe. Many travelers take creative photos when the tracks are clear. Just remember to be careful and respectful of the people who live there.

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Temple of Literature

Just a 10-minute drive from Hanoi Train Street, the Temple of Literature is a peaceful and historic spot worth visiting. It was Vietnam's first university and honors Confucius, which makes it a great place for you to learn more about its rich past. Walking through the beautiful gardens, ancient courtyards, and traditional architecture can be a nice break from the usual hustle and bustle of Hanoi.

Long Bien Bridge

Long Bien Bridge is just a 30-minute car ride from Hanoi Train Street and adds a bit of adventure to your visit. Built over 100 years ago, it's a historic bridge where you'll get a great view of the Red River. You can walk or ride a bike across and take scenic photos, especially during sunset!

Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum

Just an 8-minute drive from Hanoi Train Street, the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is one of the most important landmarks in Vietnam. It's where the country's leader, Uncle Ho, rests in honor. The building is grand and peaceful, with soldiers standing guard and quiet gardens all around. Visiting this mausoleum adds a meaningful stop to your Hanoi adventure!