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4 hours 30 minutes
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Discover Hanoi like nowhere else through a one-of-a-kind Heritage Time Machine-a series of immersive mini-museum tram cars that bring the city’s Subsidy Era to life.
Taste Hanoi across time with regional phở, classic subsidy-era sweets, and a hands-on spring roll–making and coffee brewing session. Capture retro moments in two themed photobooths and explore meaningful landmarks and local markets with expert storytelling.
Blending culture, cuisine, memory, and emotion, this experience offers an intimate, cinematic journey you won’t find on any other tour.
Highlights:
-Explore vintage trams filled with Subsidy-Era artifacts and stories.
- Exclusive access to a fully preserved Hanoian home from the Subsidy Era.
- Taste 1920-style Phở, spring rolls, and classic Subsidy-Era snacks.
- Enjoy egg coffee inside the tram museum overlooking Trúc Bạch Lake.
- Walk through hidden sites revealing Hanoi’s forgotten Subsidy-Era history.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
A traditional meal featuring authentic Northern-style phở with crispy fried dough sticks.
Local English-speaking cultural guide throughout the tour
All entrance fees
Exclusive access to 5–6 historic mini trams, each curated with Subsidy-Era artifacts and stories.
Subsidy-Era Snack Experience with Hanoi local iced tea and some sweet treats including peanut candy
Vietnamese spring rolls in a hands-on experience
Two themed photobooths (Wedding & Tailoring) with authentic costumes and props.
Egg coffee enjoyed inside the unique tram museum, with seating on the historic carriage overlooking the surrounding area.
Exclusive access to view the rare documentary film about Hanoi's daily life in the 1970s–1980s
Personal expenses (souvenirs, extra drinks)
Tips for tour guide
Round-trip transportation to and from the meeting point
Any services not mentioned above
Quan Thanh Temple
- Begin your journey at the solemn Quán Thánh Temple, an ancient Taoist site. - Learn the powerful history of how Hanoi's military at John McCain Memorial — a profound reminder of the Vietnamese resilience and the human cost of war. After this, you will board a series of specialized tram cars, effectively a Heritage Time Machine, designed to rewind you directly to the challenging yet deeply nostalgic Subsidy Era of Hanoi. Each carriage is a mini-museum and a vessel of culture, food, and heritage. Across these uniquely themed stops, you will actively discover fascinating stories about the city's unique history, resilient art, and day-to-day lifestyle during those pivotal years.
Hồ Truc Bạch
Visit Phở Carriage (Noodles Carriage) - Embark on a culinary adventure exploring Vietnam’s regional noodle culture. - Follow a flavorful “noodle map” across the North, Central, and South. Savor an authentic bowl of Northern Pho with crispy fried dough sticks in a nostalgic space overlooking Hanoi’s lively streets.
Join-in Tour: Experience this tour alongside fellow travelers, making new friends while exploring Hanoi’s hidden gems.
Private Experience: Enjoy a fully personalized tour experience with just your group, exploring Hanoi at your own pace.
Private Tour Guide
2 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Mobile05303264015,
Dec 6, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Our tour guide was amazing! The ram car was a very cute setting to eat Vietnamese cuisine. I would recommend this experience.
948madg,
Dec 2, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
My husband and I are very interested in the history of Vietnam and this tour was excellent. It is not just sightseeing. It is about understanding the life of the people during the difficult times. We started at the Quan Thanh Temple which was very peaceful. Then we visited the tram cars. The way they recreated the old living spaces and the kitchen was very impressive. It felt very respectful and authentic. The documentary film we watched was quite emotional and gave us a lot to think about. We also enjoyed the tea and peanut candy break. It was a lovely afternoon and the guide was very polite and spoke clear English.


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