Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is a city where ancient charm blends seamlessly with modern vibrancy. For international travelers with limited time, 48 hours might seem too short to capture the spirit of this fascinating city. Yet, with a carefully planned itinerary, you can discover its history, taste its world-famous cuisine, and even take home a personal memory that lasts forever.
Day 1: Discover the Heart of the Capital
Morning – Hoan Kiem Lake & the Old Quarter
Begin your journey at Hoan Kiem Lake, the “soul” of Hanoi. In the early morning, the lake comes alive with locals practicing tai chi, jogging, or simply enjoying the fresh air. Crossing The Huc Bridge to visit Ngoc Son Temple offers a glimpse into Vietnam’s cultural heritage and legends. From there, venture into the Old Quarter, a maze of 36 streets, each once dedicated to a traditional craft. You’ll find everything from handmade souvenirs to street food stalls — a lively introduction to Hanoi’s everyday life.

Lunch – Pho & Egg Coffee
No trip to Hanoi is complete without trying pho, the world-famous noodle soup. The broth, simmered for hours with beef bones, ginger, and spices, creates a flavor that’s both delicate and rich. Pair it with fresh herbs, lime, and chili to taste it like a local. Afterward, stop at a traditional café for a cup of egg coffee — a Hanoi specialty where whisked egg yolk creates a velvety foam on top of strong Vietnamese coffee.
Afternoon – Temple of Literature
Spend the afternoon at the Temple of Literature (Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam), Vietnam’s first university, dating back to 1070. Its courtyards, stone steles, and pavilions reflect centuries of scholarship and respect for education. Wandering here gives you a peaceful break from the bustling city.

Evening – Old Quarter Night Market
As the sun sets, return to the Old Quarter for the night market, where colorful stalls line the streets. Here, you can sample skewers, banh mi, sweet desserts, and shop for handmade crafts. It’s the perfect way to end your first day while soaking in Hanoi’s nightlife atmosphere.
Day 2: Iconic Landmarks & a Personal Keepsake
Morning – Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum & One Pillar Pagoda
Begin your second day with a visit to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the final resting place of Vietnam’s beloved leader. The solemn atmosphere and the sight of locals paying their respects provide deep insight into the country’s history. Just nearby is the One Pillar Pagoda, a striking Buddhist temple built in the 11th century, designed to resemble a lotus rising from the water.
Lunch – Bun Cha “Obama Style”
For lunch, indulge in bun cha, a Hanoi favorite featuring grilled pork, vermicelli noodles, and fresh herbs, served with dipping sauce. Famously enjoyed by President Obama and Anthony Bourdain during their 2016 visit, it’s an authentic experience not to be missed.

Afternoon – A Unique Memory at H2M Tattoo Studio
To make your trip truly unforgettable, dedicate part of your afternoon to a visit at H2M Tattoo Studio, located in the heart of the Old Quarter. More than just a tattoo parlor, H2M has become a cultural destination for international travelers looking to capture their Vietnam journey in a deeply personal way.

At H2M Tattoo Studio, you’ll find:
- Experienced artists with over 7 years in the craft, skilled in a variety of tattoo styles including fine-line, geometric, realistic, and the distinctive Vietnamese tattoo style that has earned the studio international recognition.
- Multilingual service with staff fluent in English and Chinese, making communication smooth and comfortable for foreign visitors.
- Flexible timing, as a small tattoo can be completed in just 1–2 hours, fitting easily into your itinerary. Even groups of 5–10 travelers can be welcomed in the spacious 100m² studio.
- A relaxing atmosphere, where many visitors describe stepping into H2M as entering a peaceful garden — a place where stress fades away, and stories are shared between artists and clients.
Whether you choose a delicate symbol, a meaningful quote, or a traditional Vietnamese motif, getting a tattoo here means you’ll carry a permanent reminder of your journey through Hanoi.
Evening – Relax or Explore More
Depending on your energy, you may wish to take a leisurely cyclo ride around the Old Quarter, enjoy a traditional water puppet show, or simply sit at a rooftop bar overlooking Hoan Kiem Lake as you reflect on your two days of exploration.
The Perfect Balance in 48 Hours
Two days may not seem enough for a city as rich and layered as Hanoi, but this itinerary ensures you experience its most iconic sights, its unforgettable food, and its welcoming spirit. Beyond the landmarks and flavors, a stop at H2M Tattoo Studio adds something special: a personal keepsake that transforms your short visit into a lifelong memory.
In just 48 hours, you’ll leave Hanoi not only with photos and souvenirs but also with a story etched in ink — a story you’ll carry wherever your travels take you next.