Have you been to Hanoi if you haven’t visited Train Street? haha! Whilst not as busing as it was in the past it’s still very cool to see! Cheap drinks, coffee and food & less people means one thing… better photos!!
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Have you been to Hanoi if you haven’t visited Train Street? haha! Whilst not as busing as it was in the past it’s still very cool to see! Cheap drinks, coffee and food & less people means one thing… better photos!!
It is also popular on SNS, a tourist attraction in Hanoi. There are restaurants lined up around, and you can see the train running through the living area. You can watch it while drinking Vietnamese coffee in a fashionable way at the cafe. We recommend that you relax while pouring cold beer in the beer hoi beside the railroad tracks.
While drinking watermelon juice, the train was originally 2 🥤 It was quite close and a little scary 🤏 I had an experience that I couldn't experience in Japan ✨
one of the most popular places in Hanoi where people from around the world want to grab a drink and see the train crossing
super busy place which feels quite hectic to reduces the enjoyment aspect! but, once you lean into that and see it as part of the fun, it’s a great place to spend an hour or so!
It was nice to see this famous attraction. The trains are so close. The experience is quick so we stayed to watch 2 trains pass which was about an hour or so apart. Coffee shop owners stand along the road to get tourists to have seats in their stores. Apparently the area is free to enter but you have to order a drink or something from the shop you sit in to watch the trains pass.
cute little train street. many small cafes to sit and enjoy a nice egg coffee. the train passes through once in the morning and once in the evening