Because Vietnam has many things to do, so you should prepare a check list to manage your time and use it effeciently. Check list can include but not limit top places to visit, top things to see, top food to eat in Vietnam… It is easy to find top list on the internet. Things to know before traveling to Vietnam
Co To Island
The paradise blue sea and white sand have not only in central and southern Vietnam. Co To Beach is one of the most beautiful and romantic beaches in Vietnam. In the northern Vietnam, Co To Island is a hidden and beautiful charm for tourists by immaculate beaches with white sand and blue water. In Halong, you can spend 1-2 days exploring the island. For a trip to Co To island, it is always amazing and meaningful experience. Culinary experiences in Vietnam
Ben Thanh Market
Just a short walk across the park from Pham Ngu Lao is the most famous central area of Ho Chi Minh City, the area that surrounds the Ben Thanh Market.
Ben Thanh Market
There are a lot of hotel selections in the streets surrounding the market, and this is the area where many tour groups stay.
Ben Thanh is also famous as the destination for real Vietnamese food. In addition, from clothing, shoes, bags to kitchen ware, grocery, sweets, and Vietnamese drinks… everything that people need for their daily life can be found here. Goods for daily use, tourists can find here variety of local handicrafts, souvenirs.
Ruby River Hotel’s restaurant
Situated at number 59-61 at Nguyen Thai Binh Street, the Ruby River Hotel is well known for the cheerful modern feeling it brings to guests. Tlocated not far from the famous Le Cong Kieu aka "antique street" as well as the Fine Arts Museum, and within a short motorcycle taxi drive from Bến Thành Market and the Pham Ngu Lao’s backpacker zone, this hotel stands in a convenient position for shopping and the arts activities.
Exploring the Old Quarter
Hanoi’s Old Quarter
The 36 ancient streets that make up Hanoi’s Old Quarter is a chaotic maze filled with treasures. The streets are narrow, but that doesn’t stop the constant line of motorbikes, cars, bicycles and cyclos alongside the swarm of human bodies. In spite of the crowded streets, the Old Quarter should not be missed. Its lanes overflow with everything you need to fill your suitcase back home – colorful kitschy trinkets, Vietnamese crafts, fine silks and more.