Gone are the intense summer heat; Hanoi's autumn mesmerizes with its cool air and soft golden sunlight, making it irresistible for anyone to pause and soak it all in. Let Mytour help you 'touch' Hanoi's autumn with a selection of fresh experiences we’ve carefully prepared for you below!
Hop on a double-decker bus to catch the refreshing early autumn chill

Riding on a double-decker bus to experience Hanoi's autumn is considered a fresh and exciting adventure that many especially adore.
These open-top double-decker buses with 80 seats depart from the area around Hoan Kiem Lake and stop at more than 10 pick-up and drop-off points. The route takes visitors through 25 streets, visiting popular tourist spots in Hanoi such as the Vietnam Military History Museum, the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, Quan Thanh Temple, Tran Quoc Pagoda, the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the Temple of Literature, Hoa Lo Prison, St. Joseph’s Cathedral, the Vietnam Women's Museum, and the Hanoi Opera House.
From the top of the double-decker bus, you won’t need to worry about crowds or traffic jams. Instead, you can fully enjoy Hanoi’s fresh, gentle, and incredibly charming autumn mornings.
Wander through the "legendary" streets and capture your own "beautiful photos"

Nothing could be more perfect than, on a cool autumn day in Hanoi, leaving behind all the hustle and bustle to leisurely stroll through dreamy streets, feeling the crisp air, stepping on a golden carpet of leaves, inhaling the sweet fragrance of milk flowers, and stopping by a street vendor to enjoy some green sticky rice or ripe soursop, savoring the essence of Hanoi's fall.
Some of the most beautiful streets to visit during Hanoi’s autumn season include:
Phan Đình Phùng is a street stretching about 1.5 kilometers, lined with towering ancient sấu trees. As autumn arrives, the leaves turn a vibrant yellow, creating a stunning sight. When the cool wind blows, the leaves fall in a delicate shower, reminiscent of scenes from romantic Korean movies.
Nguyễn Du Street – a place where, each autumn, the air fills with the fragrance of sweet milk flowers. The entire narrow street becomes immersed in the romantic hues of fall, making anyone who walks through it feel their heart skip a beat.
Phan Huy Ích Street – the most beautiful autumn road in Hanoi. Here, the atmosphere exudes a quiet, nostalgic charm with its old houses painted yellow, green doors, and moss-covered facades. Under the golden autumn sun, the street radiates an enchanting color that captivates anyone passing by.
From Hanoi, head north and be captivated by the stunning autumn landscapes that feel like living paintings, where nature unveils its most breathtaking scenes.

A visit to Ha Giang from Hanoi takes you to the rocky highlands, where the autumn scenery unfolds like an oil painting, adorned with countless blooming flowers in vivid colors.
As you travel along the Happiness Road, enjoy the thrill of winding downhill, venturing deep into villages. Everywhere you look, you will see the beautiful scenery of white and pink buckwheat flowers, interspersed with vibrant yellow mustard and green crops sprawling across the mountain slopes.
If you're looking for a challenge, head to Ta Chi Nhu Mountain, the rooftop of Yen Bai province, where vast purple flower fields create a magical natural landscape. The sight of Chi Pau flowers blooming in unison creates a stunning, dreamlike painting when viewed from the mountain's peak.
On your journey through the mountains, you can also visit Loong Luong, a small commune in Van Ho district, Son La province. This place is one of the most beautiful spots to admire mustard flowers in the Northwest, with fields of vibrant white and yellow flowers forming a picturesque natural scene.
If you want to experience a truly enchanting and memorable autumn in Hanoi, be sure to take note of the useful information shared by Mytour above. Additionally, for those looking to book affordable flights for their trip, feel free to contact Mytour through the hotline 1900 2083 for timely consultation and assistance.
T.Hai, on 02/10/2023 at 15:58
