1. Quang An Flower Garden
Quang An Flower Field (Tu Lien, Tay Ho, Hanoi). To reach this flower village, you can follow the path along West Lake and the Red River for about 1 km to arrive at Quang Ba Flower Village. Unlike the expansive fields in Tay Tuu, Quang An’s daisy flowers are interspersed with centuries-old peach trees. In addition to posing with the white daisies, you can also snap pictures alongside peach branches that are preparing to bloom for the Lunar New Year.
Quang An's Daisy Garden is cultivated by locals, with the daisies planted among peach trees in the Tu Lien ward of Tay Ho. To get here, head to Nghi Tam, then follow the signs to Quang An Flower Market. The bloom season here typically starts a bit later than other flower fields, around late November, when the daisies begin to bloom in full force.


2. Thao Nguyen Hoa Film Studio
Long Bien Flower Meadow, located on the Thach Cau field in Long Bien Ward, opposite the Gia Lam lychee garden, spans over 6 hectares. This flower meadow is like a paradise filled with numerous flower species, including not only the daisy but also other beautiful flowers like pink roses, purple water lilies, and asters.
However, what draws many young people and couples here, especially for wedding photoshoots, is the endless field of flowers that stretches as far as the eye can see. Long Bien Flower Meadow features tens of thousands of square meters dedicated to cultivating a vast variety of flowers, including 17,000 roses.
At this location, you can unleash your creativity and capture unique photos. Long Bien Flower Meadow is currently one of the most popular spots for photography, especially during peak bloom season when expansive daisy fields open to the public for visitors to enjoy the scenery and take pictures.


3. Flower Vendors on Every Street Corner
In the mornings when you visit Hanoi, you’ll often see bicycles carrying fresh flower bouquets still covered in morning dew. The cheerful smiles of the flower vendors next to their carts will leave you with a feeling of how beautiful and poetic life can be.
The people of Hanoi love flowers, and every season brings with it a distinctive bloom. As the city expands, flowers of all kinds are brought from the rural flower fields into the bustling streets, carried by diligent bicycle vendors. These silent bearers of beauty navigate their way through foggy alleys, adding a peaceful and elegant touch to the urban landscape. The sight of flower-laden bicycles, especially those with chrysanthemums, has become an iconic and cherished image of Hanoi.
For just 20,000 to 30,000 VND, you can take photos beside these bicycles full of flowers, or chat with the vendors about how they grow, care for, and arrange flowers to make a perfect daisy bouquet.


4. Nhat Tan Flower Village
Nhat Tan Flower Village is located in Nhat Tan Ward (Tay Ho, Hanoi). From the city center, you can take a bus (routes 55, 58, 31) and get off at the Nhat Tan intersection, then walk to the flower garden. If you're traveling by motorbike or car, you can follow Au Co Street, turn into alley 264, pass by peach and kumquat gardens, and you will reach the flower garden. Alternatively, you can drive along the Nghi Tam dyke to Quang An Flower Market and turn into the street to reach the garden.
Considered one of the most beautiful natural gardens in Hanoi, Nhat Tan Flower Garden attracts many visitors with its valley of flowers, featuring hundreds of flower varieties, all in full bloom and competing to show off their vibrant colors. The garden is most famous during the Tet holiday or summer when thousands of flowers bloom under the morning sun, creating a colorful and poetic scene.
Located right at the foot of Long Bien Bridge, Nhat Tan Flower Village is a popular destination for photography enthusiasts throughout the year. During this season, the entire garden is filled with the pure white color of chrysanthemums, making it a truly “coveted” spot for photo lovers.
The cost for a photoshoot in the flower garden ranges from 30,000 to 50,000 VND depending on the garden owner. For an even more stunning photo, you can buy a bouquet of daisies at the entrance for just 20,000 to 30,000 VND.


5. Tay Tuu Flower Village
Tay Tuu Flower Village has been renowned for generations for cultivating a variety of beautiful flowers supplied to the people of Hanoi. When the daisy season arrives, Tay Tuu becomes a popular destination for visitors, as vast fields are dedicated to growing this single flower, creating a stunning sight of pure white blossoms stretching as far as the eye can see.
Tay Tuu Flower Village is located in Bac Tu Liem District, about 20 kilometers from central Hanoi. To get there, follow Ho Tung Mau Street, continue onto Route 32, and at the Tram Troi intersection (near the Industrial College), turn right. Drive an additional 2 kilometers, and you'll arrive at the flower village.
This village is one of the primary suppliers of flowers to Northern Vietnam, particularly to Hanoi, and flowers are grown year-round. The best time to visit is around November or December of the lunar calendar, as locals prepare flowers for Tet. During this time, the gardens here are filled with vibrant, colorful blooms.
The people of Tay Tuu are very friendly, and there's no photography fee. You simply need to buy a bouquet of flowers to take photos in the gardens. However, be mindful of walking gently to avoid damaging the flowers.


6. Flower Gardens on the Road to the Red River Stone Beach
You can't miss the flower gardens on the road to the Red River Stone Beach, a popular destination for those wanting to admire and photograph the blooming daisies and other seasonal flowers throughout the year. In the past, daisies were seen as wildflowers with little attention. However, as the people of Hanoi grew fond of wildflowers, local farmers caught on and began cultivating large fields to attract photography services. Visitors are charged 25,000 VND to take photos in the gardens.
To reach the Red River Stone Beach, you can take the direct route from alley 264 on Au Co Street or drive along the Nhat Tan peach gardens at the end of alley 264 in Nhat Tan Ward, Tay Ho District. This spot is a popular attraction for visitors, offering a variety of colorful flowers in full bloom throughout the year, including roses, peonies, dahlias, and more. Covering nearly 10 hectares, the gardens offer numerous romantic settings perfect for photography during the daisy season.
With fresh air and a diverse landscape, combining both rivers and hills, the location offers a variety of flowers in all colors and types, making it a dream for anyone looking for the perfect shot. It's an ideal place for a romantic wedding shoot or simply to capture memories with friends and family.


