


4. Long Bien Bridge
Long Bien Bridge stands as a historic landmark of Hanoi. Designed by architect Gustave Eiffel - renowned for the iconic Eiffel Tower in Paris, the bridge, initially named Doumer Bridge, was constructed during the French colonial period in Indochina. Its unique architecture reflects French aesthetics spanning the Red River, adding to the city's charm. Despite enduring various historical events, Long Bien Bridge has been preserved and renovated to maintain its original beauty. It remains unparalleled in Vietnam's bridge architecture and is a must-visit destination for tourists in Hanoi. Particularly enchanting during autumn, the bridge's majestic and antiquated appearance exudes the essence of old Hanoi.

5. Phan Dinh Phung Street
Intersection with Hoang Dieu Street lies Phan Dinh Phung Street. Lined with verdant trees like Hoang Dieu Street, it's regarded as one of the capital's most beautiful thoroughfares. In autumn, Phan Dinh Phung Street's sidewalks are blanketed with golden leaves. Stretching from West Lake to the Old Quarter, it forms a picturesque route adorned with falling golden foliage amidst the heart of Hanoi.

6. Nguyen Du - Hai Ba Trung Street
Hanoi's autumn is incomplete without the scent of milk flowers. These flowers have been immortalized in poetry, famously sung about in songs like 'Em oi Ha Noi pho' by Bang Kieu and 'Hoa Sua' by Thanh Lam. Indeed, Hanoi's autumn is marked by cool breezes carrying the fragrance of milk flowers through the streets. Hence, Nguyen Du - Hai Ba Trung Street is also listed among the Top 10 most beautiful photography spots in Hanoi during autumn. Along Nguyen Du Street, numerous old milk flower trees can be found. During the transition of seasons, these milk flowers blossom abundantly, painting a quintessential picture of Hanoi's autumn.

7. Train Alley
Train Alley presents another unique facet of Hanoi. Nestled behind the bustling streets, Train Alley is merely a narrow lane where the old railway system passes through the neighborhood in Kham Thien. Perhaps nowhere else features a railway passing through such a small community, making Train Alley a truly distinctive beauty seldom found elsewhere. Not easily pinpointed by a specific address, train alley nevertheless attracts many foreign tourists for its novelty. In autumn, Train Alley appears more desolate, adorned with red and yellow flags, offering onlookers a distinct autumnal charm without the need for golden leaves strewn across the streets.

8. Old Quarter of Hanoi
And of course, the Old Quarter of Hanoi is a must-visit destination in the Top 10 most beautiful photography spots in Hanoi during autumn. Mention Hanoi, and one must mention the 36 old streets and guilds. These include Hang Dao, Hang Bac, Hang Buom, Hang Bo, Hang Bong, Hang Gai, Hang Ma, Hang Dau, Hang Ga, Hang Thung, Hang Chai, Hang Luoc, Hang Cot... Today, the Old Quarter of Hanoi still retains its ancient charm, attracting numerous visitors. In autumn, the old streets are embellished under sunlight and the golden foliage, combined with the nostalgic ambiance of old electric poles and cyclos, bringing back the charm of French Indochina to tourists. Taking photos in the Old Quarter of Hanoi during autumn will surely yield stunning shots. However, nowadays, the Old Quarter of Hanoi has become more crowded and bustling, no longer as 'elegant' as it used to be. Nevertheless, this is also a distinct characteristic of contemporary Old Quarter of Hanoi.

9. Hanoi Ancient Houses
Another distinctive feature of Hanoi is its ancient houses. Hanoi Ancient Houses often sport mossy yellow walls, with old balconies and green-painted windows. This is characteristic of French Indochinese architecture. Today, sometimes along the streets or alleys, you can still find Hanoi Ancient Houses. In autumn, the bare branches with yellow leaves and paper flower branches complement the scenery of Hanoi Ancient Houses perfectly. All of these create a stunning scene, most suitable for cinematic photos, transporting you to a Hanoi of the past century.

10. Red River Rock Bank
Owning a serene atmosphere, close connection with nature, adorned with vibrant flower gardens and dreamy reed fields, the Red River Rock Bank is a prominent photography spot, beloved by Hanoi's youth. Furthermore, the rock bank offers spacious areas for relaxation, entertainment, and ample opportunities for posing.

11. Yen Vien Station
Yen Vien Station is located on the way to Bac Ninh, reachable via the Duong Bridge, relatively easy to find amidst the tranquil scenery, alongside the faint melancholy of the stretching train lines. Existing for nearly a century, Yen Vien Station is tinged with the hues of time, offering a rustic, ancient ambiance, with a hint of nostalgia. If you seek a landscape brimming with lush greenery and foliage, this might not be the ideal choice. Nevertheless, you're sure to capture vintage-like photos here, seemingly arranged intentionally yet naturally.

12. West Lake Flower Valley
This is a photography hotspot highly favored by Hanoians. West Lake Flower Valley boasts a wide variety of flowers, including sunflowers, butterfly flowers, orchids, ensuring you capture dazzling photos amidst vibrant blooms. Additionally, there are numerous beautiful scenes such as windmills, flower houses... Even the rest stops are tastefully designed to serve as both resting places and photo spots.

