Hoan Kiem Lake (Lake of the Restored Sword) stands as one of Hanoi’s most iconic landmarks, blending historical significance with natural beauty. This enchanting lake, located in the historical center of Hanoi, serves as both a scenic paradise and a cultural symbol of the city.
Historical Significance: According to Vietnamese legend, in the 15th century, Emperor Le Loi received a magical sword from the Dragon King, which he used to drive out Chinese invaders. After the victory, a giant golden turtle emerged from the lake and reclaimed the sword, giving the lake its famous name. The Turtle Tower (Thap Rua), standing on a small island in the lake, commemorates this legend.
What to See and Experience:
- Ngoc Son Temple:
- Located on a small island in the northern part of the lake
- Connected to the shore by the iconic red-painted The Huc Bridge
- Features traditional Vietnamese architecture
- Opening hours: 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Entrance fee: 30,000 VND (approximately $1.3)
- Walking Path:
- A scenic 1-kilometer path encircling the lake
- Perfect for morning exercises or evening strolls
- Lined with benches and viewing points
- Beautiful photo opportunities, especially during sunrise and sunset
- Weekend Night Market:
- Opens every Friday to Sunday evening
- Features local street food, souvenirs, and entertainment
- Located in the streets surrounding the lake
- Surrounding Area:
- Traditional coffee shops
- Local restaurants
- Shopping streets
- Street food vendors
- Art galleries
Best Time to Visit:
- Early morning (5:00 AM – 7:00 AM): Watch locals doing exercises
- Late afternoon (4:00 PM – 6:00 PM): Perfect for photography and sunset views
- Evening (7:00 PM – 10:00 PM): Experience the vibrant nightlife, especially during weekends
How to Get There from Hanoi Center Silk Hotel & Travel:
Walking Route (Recommended):
- Distance: 400 meters (approximately 5-7 minutes walk)
- Directions:
- Exit Hanoi Center Silk Hotel & Travel on Ta Hien Street
- Turn right and walk to Ma May Street
- Turn left on Ma May Street
- Continue straight until you reach Hang Dao Street
- Cross Hang Dao Street, and you’ll see Hoan Kiem Lake
Alternative Transportation:
- Grab Bike or Taxi: 2-3 minutes ride
- Cyclo (Traditional Vietnamese rickshaw): 5-7 minutes ride
Tips for Visitors:
- Wear comfortable walking shoes
- Bring a camera for photo opportunities
- Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid heat
- Carry small change for temple entrance fees
- Bring water, though there are many shops around the lake
- Be careful crossing the streets, as traffic can be busy
Nearby Attractions:
- Old Quarter: Adjacent to the lake
- St. Joseph’s Cathedral: 5-minute walk
- Dong Xuan Market: 10-minute walk
- Water Puppet Theater: Located at the northern edge of the lake
Weather Considerations:
- Spring (February-April): Mild temperatures, light rain
- Summer (May-August): Hot and humid, occasional heavy rain
- Autumn (September-November): Best time to visit, pleasant weather
- Winter (December-January): Cool temperatures, minimal rain
Whether you’re interested in history, photography, or simply enjoying a peaceful moment in the bustling city, Hoan Kiem Lake offers a perfect escape and a glimpse into the heart of Hanoi’s cultural heritage.