We booked ourselves in Serenade Hotel in the Old Quarters, that's where all the buzz is. And experienced the beautiful Halong Bay on Jasmine Cruise. Here's our 4Days 3Nights itinerary. Too bad we didn't get to visit the many museums they are famous for, they are all closed on Fridays and Mondays. Arghhh! But despite that, we both had great fun living the lives of the rich and poor.Day 1 – Hanoi
We explored the Old Quarters on foot most of the day. Saw many of the typical vietnam street sights – families on motorbikes, women in cone hats etc. The weather was painfully hot, I was grouchy as usual but Poika somehow managed to maintain his Mr Cool Cucumber image. *Respect*
For some strange reasons, we did not manage to find any of the restaurants mentioned in our little Lonely Planet guide book and ended up having lunch at a street stall. Coming from Singapore, I'm a little uptight about cleanliness. I thought to myself, what the heck, if it's crap then I might just end up losing some weight by the end of the trip, so whatever it is, it's no loss on my end. The pho we had turned out to be pretty good, all that paranoia and yumminess cost us about SGD$2 each.


Day 2 & 3 - Halong Bay
We got picked up at 7.45am from the hotel, traveled 3 hours in the car to get to Halong city. By the time we got on the Jasmine Cruise, we were pretty knackered. Of course the first thing we did was check out the condition of our room. And oh so pleasantly surprised we were! It looked like the pictures I saw online. The room was not big, but it was clean and pretty. Bathroom was beautiful for a boat, and we even had a little private balcony.
After our tour, we went back to our big boat and had a nice, warm afternoon dip in the sea. We were even encouraged to dive off the 2nd level! Most of the time on the boat was spent eating and lazing. It was a beautiful place to do nothing, and definitely a huge contrast compared to the noisy and crowded city.We were back in Halong city after breakfast the next day. It would have been better if this boat trip is at the end of the hanoi trip, and if we could stay an extra day.
Day 3 – Hanoi
The water puppet was told to me as one of the must-see in Hanoi. It was a short half hour show in a small theatre by the lake. I won't say it's a must-see, but it's worth half hour of your time if you have nothing better to do. Oh and you'll have to get tickets in advance, they sell out pretty fast.

We decided to do one last touristy thing before we leave, visit the tube house. It's complete shite. Don't bother. The entire place is a souvenir shop!
And it's bye bye Hanoi :)
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