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Hanoi Train Street: Must-visit in Vietnam

Hanoi Train Street is one of the most unique and thrilling attractions in Vietnam’s capital, where a narrow railway track runs directly through a residential neighborhood, just inches away from homes, cafés, and everyday life. This hidden gem, located in the Old Quarter of Hanoi, offers an unforgettable experience as visitors witness a speeding train pass through the tightly packed alleyways. 📍 Location & Background - Hanoi Train Street runs between Lê Duẩn and Phùng Hưng streets in the city's historic Old Quarter. - The railway was originally built during French colonial rule and remains an active train route connecting Hanoi to other parts of Vietnam. - Trains pass through the area multiple times a day, and residents have adapted their daily lives around the train schedule. 🚂 Thrilling Train Passing Experience - Visitors typically gather at one of the local cafés along the tracks, where they can enjoy traditional Vietnamese egg coffee while waiting for the train. - As the train approaches, shopkeepers quickly pull in tables and chairs, and locals move closer to the walls to make way. - Once the train passes, the street returns to normal in a matter of minutes, with children playing, vendors selling goods, and tourists snapping photos. Tips: - Trains generally pass in the afternoon and evening, but schedules can change, so it's best to check locally. - You need to purchase drinks/snacks/meals from the trackside cafes to take a sit along the railway. - The best time to visit is before sunset, allowing visitors to experience both daylight and the charming evening atmosphere. #vietnamtrip #hanoi #train #thingstodo #familytravel #citydaytours #localfood
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