


A poignant reminder of Vietnam's past, this former prison offers a glimpse into the country's tumultuous history.
Visit the final resting place of Vietnamese Revolutionary leader Ho Chi Minh.

Explore this Confucian temple and Vietnam's first university, built in the 11th century.

Learn about Vietnam's turbulent history at this former prison, now a museum.
Famous for its traditional Hanoi-style pho, a must-try breakfast spot near the Hanoi Hilton.
President Obama dined here, making it a popular breakfast spot for both locals and tourists.
Offers beautiful views of West Lake and serves a variety of Vietnamese and Asian dishes.
Hanoi's climate is tropical, with frequent rain showers.
Exploring the prison and surrounding areas involves a lot of walking.

Grilled pork and noodle dish with herbs and dipping sauce
Noodle soup with beef or chicken, herbs, and spices

Vietnamese baguette sandwich with various fillings
A symbol of resilience, these T-shirts are made by former prisoners and feature the prison's iconic logo.
Handcrafted from bamboo, these flutes are a traditional Vietnamese instrument and a beautiful keepsake.
Vietnamese silk paintings are renowned for their intricate details and vibrant colors, often depicting landscapes and folk tales.
The Penobscot Narrows Bridge Observatory offers breathtaking panoramic views from one of the tallest bridge observatories in the world. Accessible by a glass elevator, it stands as a striking blend of engineering and nature's beauty in Maine.
Nestled in Truro, the Royal Cornwall Museum showcases a rich tapestry of Cornish history, art, and archaeology. Its diverse collections reflect the region's cultural heritage and natural history, inviting visitors to explore the stories that shaped Cornwall.
A historic temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, known for its intricate architecture and cultural significance.