1. Kim Ma Street
Perhaps Kim Ma Street is no longer unfamiliar to the young people of Hanoi, especially those who love photography. On ordinary days, it is a beautiful street with rows of ancient trees on both sides and in the middle, a lane with red bricks is neatly arranged. However, in the perception of many, this street brings the most emotions during winter, when the leaves turn yellow. From the perspective of many photographers, intimate and sweet photos of couples in love on the golden leaf street with slender branches or the faded red color of changing leaves have been born.
Not just stopping there, in the freezing cold weather of Hanoi, stepping on this ancient and nostalgic street hand in hand with your loved one will surely be a memorable date. If you are still unsure about the location to meet on Valentine's Day, Kim Ma Street is a very worthy option to consider!


2. Long Bien Bridge
Long Bien Bridge is one of those romantic places for Valentine's Day in Hanoi that couples should visit. The bridge has a romantic space with a touch of classic, preserving wonderful moments and eternal love with the engraved names on the love locks.
Not as famous as other love lock bridges around the world, but every year, it witnesses the lifelong commitment of couples. Long Bien Bridge is mentioned as a historical witness of Hanoi with its unique French architecture and ancient beauty spanning across the poetic Red River. Today, Long Bien Bridge is an ideal Valentine's Day destination for young couples. Here, you can open your eyes to view Hanoi from above. The gentle breeze and spacious surroundings make it interesting to admire the city and have heart-to-heart conversations. On clear evenings, the most enjoyable thing is to stand on the bridge to feel the cool night breeze. Parking your bike on the sidewalk, standing by the bridge to enjoy the cool night breeze is an experience that touches the soul. This is also a familiar dating spot for many Hanoi residents. Perhaps the romantic night scene makes people feel more in love and want to be closer to each other. I'll let you in on a secret, Long Bien Bridge is a very famous check-in spot in Hanoi.
The bridge area is not recommended for taking photos due to safety reasons. However, there are cafes or areas nearby with a beautiful view of the bridge! Visit Serein Cafe & Lounge on the 4th floor with an open space where you can see Long Bien Bridge from a distance. Or enjoy delicious roasted sweet potatoes in winter. And don't miss the beautiful photo spot of the Hong River's rocky beach right under the bridge. If you want to go down to the Hong River's rocky beach, from Long Bien Bridge, move down to the area below the bridge. Then go deep into the hidden paths under the shade of trees below and ask the locals for directions.


3. Royal City
Royal City is renowned as a commercial and entertainment hub within the largest underground complex in Southeast Asia, featuring unique attractions like the Water Park, the first indoor ice-skating rink in Vietnam, a global culinary world with 200 restaurants, and a cinema complex. At Royal City, you can indulge in the modern, exciting, and incredibly unique lifestyle.
On Valentine's Day, the shopping center Royal City is usually adorned with glamorous decorations depicting symbols of love. Here, couples can not only enjoy shopping and entertainment but also capture beautiful moments through photographs.
Visiting Royal City feels like stepping into a world of fun and a paradise for shopping and dining. The highlight is the amusement area situated on B1 and B2 floors of the center. The unique feature of this amusement area is its construction underground, on a large scale, and entirely designed with international standards.
Especially, the Royal City ice-skating rink attracts many visitors. It is the largest ice-skating rink in Vietnam with a modern and impressive scale. At this rink, you can not only enjoy activities like ice skating or rollerblading but also create stunning and romantic photos.


4. Hoan Kiem Lake
When it comes to Valentine's Day destinations in Hanoi, Hoan Kiem Lake is an unmissable name. You'll easily spot couples strolling hand in hand along the lake or sitting on stone benches sharing intimate conversations. If you desire a gentle and warm Valentine's Day, Hoan Kiem Lake is an ideal rendezvous point not to be missed. The evening around the lake with shimmering electric lights creates a romantic backdrop for couples.
Located in the heart of the capital, the pedestrian street has long been a familiar spot for Valentine's Day in Hanoi. The space is incredibly spacious with the clear Hoan Kiem Lake and ancient trees along the road. The pedestrian street is considered a cultural exchange hub in the heart of Hanoi. There are countless activities that you and your significant other can participate in here. Instead of modern games or tech services, you'll find traditional Vietnamese activities like O An Quan (a board game) and bamboo jumping. Take a stroll around the lake, enjoy the 'street art.' Under the gentle yellow lights, the music resonates romantically. Additionally, you can shop and savor the famous dishes of Hanoi.
From Hoan Kiem Lake, you can explore various branches leading deep into the Old Quarter, such as Trang Tien for ice cream, Hang Dau for shoes, Hang Bac for jewelry, Bao Khanh for coffee, or head to Cau Go, Dinh Liet, Ta Hien to enjoy some beer and music together. It's advisable to arrive early to find suitable parking. Hoan Kiem Lake is a very familiar place for everyone, especially those living and working in Hanoi. It's also an ideal spot for couples to hold hands, stroll through the romantic atmosphere, sit on stone benches, and take photos together to commemorate this year's Valentine's Day!


5. St. Joseph's Cathedral Hanoi
St. Joseph's Cathedral, a historic cathedral in Hanoi, boasts a splendid blend of European Gothic architecture with towering walls, arched roofs, and numerous windows. It's a picturesque location, perfect for capturing moments together. Whether praying for blessings or gathering with friends for a cup of lemon tea near the cathedral, it offers a delightful experience. With a length of about 65m, a width of 21m, and two bell towers standing nearly 32m tall, the cathedral is anchored by massive stone pillars. The exquisitely designed crucifix, crafted from stone, immediately captures attention upon entering. The entire brick floor is made from fired clay, and the moss-covered cathedral walls evoke a mystical and ancient ambiance.
The main and side entrances feature pointed arches, a hallmark of Gothic style. The expansive arched roof soars upward, creating a lofty space. The central highlight is a beautifully intricate circular window resembling a flower. With subdued colors inspired by European style and interspersed with patterns depicting Vietnam, the cathedral's charm draws tourists to admire its unique beauty.
St. Joseph's Cathedral exudes a timeless European charm, making it a must-visit spot in Hanoi. For couples visiting the cathedral, holding hands, strolling, and offering prayers can make for a romantic Valentine's Day. This iconic landmark provides a charming backdrop for a memorable celebration of love.


6. Phan Dinh Phung Street
Phan Dinh Phung Street is renowned for having one of the widest sidewalks in Hanoi, adorned with lush sycamore trees. The straight rows of houses, constructed in ancient architectural style, often draw comparisons to the romantic streets of Paris. With fewer eateries and shops compared to other streets, it offers a tranquil and serene ambiance, perfect for an intimate Valentine's Day without external disturbances. Adjacent to Phan Dinh Phung Street are landmarks such as Cua Bac Church, Hoang Dieu Street, and Nguyen Tri Phuong, enhancing the appeal for couples seeking a peaceful Valentine's Day stroll.
Stretching approximately 1.5 km from Mai Xuan Thuong Street to Hang Cot Street, the street intersects with Hoang Dieu, Dang Dung, Nguyen Tri Phuong, and Hang Bun. Notably, there's a section with two rows of trees on the same sidewalk, creating a picturesque scene during sycamore leaf fall—a nostalgic reminder of school days. As one of the most beautiful streets in Hanoi, Phan Dinh Phung Street attracts numerous tourists. Visitors can not only admire historical structures like Bac Mon Gate and French colonial villas but also immerse themselves in a refreshing green space. This charming street becomes an ideal romantic route for couples on Valentine's Day.


7. Ta Hien Street
Ta Hien Street stands as the liveliest nightlife hub in Hanoi, boasting a pedestrian street that stretches from Ta Hien to Luong Ngoc Quyen, Hang Bac, connecting to Hang Ngang - Hang Dao. During the French colonial period, Ta Hien Street, initially named Rue Géraud, was formed by merging several old streets. However, locals still fondly refer to this place as Quang Lac Alley, as it was the location of the renowned Quang Lac Theater, one of the most famous theaters in Hanoi at that time, where traditional Vietnamese opera and cheo performances captivated the elite.
Surrounding the theater are bustling eateries and drink stalls, catering to night owls and wanderers. If Saigon boasts the famous Bui Vien Street and Hue takes pride in the sleepless Pham Ngu Lao Street, then Ta Hien harmoniously blends the vibrant charm of Hanoi. Known as the most worthwhile destination in Hanoi, Ta Hien is a cultural intersection, balancing Eastern and Western influences, modernity, and ancient subtleties.
With narrow houses featuring brown tiled roofs and a meandering alley stretching over a hundred meters, Ta Hien retains the ancient beauty of Hanoi from centuries ago. Ta Hien Street was constructed based on French architectural style, consisting of dozens of interconnected two-story houses with a uniform design, exuding the elegance of the early 20th century.
The French architecture creates a romantic, solemn, and exceptionally sophisticated charm for this renowned district. The irresistible allure of Ta Hien is often likened by international tourists to the famous Khaosan Road in Thailand. Unlike its tranquil beauty during dreamy mornings, Ta Hien adorns itself with irresistible charm and vibrancy as the night falls. This will be the ideal romantic Valentine's Day stroll for both of you.


8. Sky Walk Observation Deck
Sky Walk Observation Deck (Lotte building) is the epitome of romance for new couples or those deeply in love, wanting to surprise their significant other. Lotte Center Hanoi is one of the high-end residential, office, 5-star hotel, and modern shopping center complexes in Hanoi, with a total investment capital exceeding 400 million USD. The building comprises 65 above-ground floors, 05 basements on an area of 14,000m2, and a floor area of 253,000m2, towering at a height of 272m.
This is the second tallest tower in Hanoi, surpassed only by Keangnam Landmark Tower. It not only captures attention with its grand and modern design but also features a 2-layer transparent glass enveloping the 65th floor, allowing natural sunlight to flood the space, creating a close and harmonious connection with nature.
You can easily extend your gaze far and wide to observe the panoramic view of Hanoi right from the corridors and walkways. Moreover, a special highlight is the two observation decks that allow visitors to see the entire landscape of Hanoi through transparent glass under their feet. The glass is highly resistant and safely designed, with a capacity for up to 10 people, installed on both sides of the building.
You will experience a unique sensation and can't help but be amazed here. Additionally, the Investor cleverly places a map of Hanoi for visitors to easily identify the locations of various landmarks. The periscope system is placed along the glass windows to serve the needs of visiting guests. Particularly, visiting the Sky Walk Observation Deck at night, you will marvel at the entire city shimmering in the enchanting lights. The bustling streets you traverse during the day will now be mere tiny sparkling lines below.


9. West Lake
Not unfamiliar to the youth in Hanoi. However, in the list of the most romantic places to celebrate Valentine's Day in Hanoi this famous destination must not be overlooked. Compared to the bustling Hoan Kiem Lake, West Lake is quieter, an ideal place for a date with your loved one. Especially, West Lake has beautiful roads, favored by young people, named after Korean streets, Japanese streets because of their sparkling beauty like idol dramas. When mentioning romantic dating places on holidays in Hanoi, West Lake cannot be missed. The area around West Lake is always crowded during this Valentine's Day.
Especially from the evening until night, couples flock around the lake. There are many reasons why West Lake has such attraction for couples. First of all, the lake has a large surface area. On windy days, the lake ripples, making you feel like you are standing in the sea! On foggy days, it's even more wonderful! Standing on one side, you can't see the other shore. On the lake surface, there's only a layer of white moonlight floating, light as foamy milk bubbles!
West Lake is likened to the “dating paradise” of lovers. Every corner around West Lake carries a romantic and poetic beauty. Watching the sunset on West Lake is an extremely romantic and ideal experience. Around West Lake, there are also many cafes with beautiful lake views, a familiar dating place for many couples with diverse choices such as: pedaling swan boats, cycling, strolling around the lake in the romantic sunset or enjoying a hot cup of coffee in the breezy space. What could be more romantic than savoring delicious food and aromatic coffee, admiring the beautiful scenery by the lake on Valentine's Day.


10. Hanoi Old Quarter
Hanoi Old Quarter is located to the West and North of Hoan Kiem Lake, consisting of 36 streets, each focusing on selling different types of goods. The northern limit of the Old Quarter is Hang Dau Street, to the West is Phung Hung Street, to the South are the streets: Hang Bong, Hang Gai, Cau Go, and Hang Thung, and to the East are Tran Quang Khai and Tran Nhat Duat streets.
When you come to Hanoi Old Quarter, don't forget to visit Dong Xuan Market, one of the largest markets in Hanoi and also the largest market in the Old Quarter. Here, you will witness the bustling and lively trading scene with various goods. You can come to Dong Xuan Market to choose and buy gifts for your loved one on this Valentine's Day.
Hanoi 36 Streets has become a familiar destination for Hanoi people, especially for couples in love. Not only is it a place preserving French architecture considered as a heritage, but the Old Quarter is also a culinary paradise. The most famous for food in the Old Quarter is the two streets Hang Buom and Tong Duy Tan. Here, there are many delicious and unique dishes at affordable prices. With both beautiful scenery and delicious food, the Old Quarter is considered one of the ideal romantic places for Valentine's Day.


