Vietnam
Travel to Vietnam and immerse yourself in a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Wander bustling streets filled with vibrant markets in Hanoi, sail among limestone islands in the serene waters of Ha Long Bay. From lantern-lit evenings in charming Hoi An to the dynamic energy of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam promises unforgettable moments for every traveler.

Hoi An
A charming riverside town in central Vietnam, celebrated for its beautifully preserved Ancient Town, lantern-lit streets, and rich cultural heritage. Once a bustling trading port, it blends Vietnamese and Chinese influences in its architecture and cuisine. Wander through vibrant markets, or explore centuries-old temples. With its timeless atmosphere and warm hospitality, Hoi An offers a truly enchanting experience.

Danang
A vibrant coastal city in central Vietnam, where modern energy meets natural beauty and rich heritage. Framed by sandy beaches and lush mountains, it offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Visit the Marble Mountains with their ancient pagodas and caves, take in panoramic views from the Golden Bridge at Ba Na Hills, or relax along the tranquil shores of My Khe Beach. With its warm hospitality, growing food scene, and stunning coastal views, Da Nang is an inviting gateway to Vietnam’s central treasures.

Hạ Long Bay
A UNESCO World Heritage Site in northern Vietnam, is a breathtaking seascape of emerald waters dotted with thousands of towering limestone islands and islets. Known for its otherworldly beauty, the bay offers unforgettable experiences like cruising between dramatic karsts, exploring hidden caves, and kayaking through tranquil lagoons. With its serene atmosphere and natural wonder, Hạ Long Bay is a must-visit destination for those seeking both adventure and tranquility.
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What to Eat
Vietnam’s culinary scene is a vibrant celebration of flavour, freshness, and balance. From bustling street stalls to family-run eateries, every dish is crafted with care, often using fragrant herbs, crisp vegetables, and rich broths. Meals are a harmony of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy—reflected in beloved staples like noodle soups, rice dishes, and fresh rolls.

La Maison 1888
The country's first restaurant to feature a Michelin-starred chef at its helm. Under the culinary direction of Chef Christian Le Squer, La Maison 1888 presents exquisite French cuisine infused with local and seasonal ingredients. Signature dishes, such as the innovative "Standing Spaghetti" filled with black truffle cream, showcase the chef's artistic approach to haute cuisine. Complementing the gastronomic experience is an extensive wine cellar, curated by a dedicated sommelier team, featuring rare labels that enhance the dining journey.

Bánh Mì Huỳnh Hoa
Located in Ho Chi Minh City's District 1, renowned for serving some of the most indulgent bánh mì sandwiches in the city. Established over 35 years ago, this iconic shop has garnered a loyal following among both locals and tourists. Each sandwich is generously filled with a variety of cold cuts, pâté, and fresh vegetables, creating a harmonious blend of flavours and textures. Known for it's substantial size and rich fillings, making these sandwiches a satisfying meal.

Gia Hanoi
A Michelin-starred restaurant that reimagines Vietnamese cuisine through a contemporary lens. Each dish at Gia is meticulously crafted, showcasing a harmonious blend of traditional flavors and modern techniques, with an emphasis on subtlety, acidity, and texture. The restaurant's interior draws inspiration from the nearby Temple of Literature, featuring dark mahogany woods and intricately detailed emerald walls that create an ambiance of refined elegance. Complementing the culinary journey, Gia maintains a zero-waste and nose-to-tail philosophy, ensuring sustainability is at the heart of its operations.
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