Hanoi: Militærhistorisk Museum og historisk højdepunkt





Beskrivelse
Gå ind i historien på Vietnam Military History Museum og den berygtede Hoa Lo Fængsel, to af Hanois mest magtfulde vartegn. Denne tur er perfekt til rejsende, der søger en dybere forståelse af Vietnams modstandsdygtighed, fra heroiske kampe til uudtalte historier om fanger. Med ekspertindsigt får du et mere rigt perspektiv ud over overfladen, hvilket gør det ideelt for historieelskere, kulturentusiaster og nysgerrige udforskere, der søger en meningsfuld og mindeværdig oplevelse.
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Rejseplan
Vietnam Militærhistorisk Museum, et af Hanois vigtigste kulturelle vartegn. Her finder du en stor samling af artefakter, fra våben og fly til detaljerede udstillinger om Vietnams århundredelange kamp for uafhængighed. Museet har også det ikoniske flagtårn i Hanoi. Museet lukker mandag og fredag
Hoa Lo-fængslet, et dystert sted, der fortæller historierne om vietnamesiske revolutionære såvel som amerikanske soldater, der blev holdt under Vietnam-krigen.
Højdepunkter
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Afhentningssteder og tider
Vi afhenter dig ved hovedporten. Chaufføren venter på dig med et skilt med navnet på den førende rejsende. Turguiden vil bære grøn uniform
Rejsendes vurderinger
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Highly Recommended: Vietnam Military History Museum (Hanoi) – A Must-Visit for History Enthusiasts! I recently visited the Vietnam Military History Museum (new location along Thăng Long Boulevard) and was thoroughly impressed by the experience. It offers a powerful, comprehensive journey through Vietnam’s military history, with impressive indoor galleries and expansive outdoor exhibits featuring real aircraft, tanks, artillery, and historical artifacts. The displays are well-curated, informative, and deeply engaging — perfect for anyone interested in historical highlights from the country’s past. Admission fee is very reasonable at about 40,000 VND per adult (roughly $1.50–2 USD), with discounts and free entry for children, students, seniors, and certain groups. It feels inclusive and excellent value for the scale of the museum. Length of visit is a good fit: Plan for 2–4 hours to comfortably explore the main highlights (you can spend longer if you want to dive deep into everything). It’s easy to adjust based on your pace. Atmosphere: Hanoi can get hot, especially outdoors, but the indoor exhibition halls have air conditioning, making it comfortable even on warm days. The mix of shaded indoor spaces and open-air displays adds variety. Crowd size is flexible — it can get busier on weekends and with school groups, but visiting on weekdays or early mornings allows for a more relaxed experience. You can take your time without feeling rushed. Staff and tour guide are helpful and accommodating. While it’s largely self-guided, the one-to-one interactions (asking questions or seeking clarifications) felt personal and supportive. Best for flexible travelers: It’s ideal if you prefer independent visits but want convenience. For guided options or personalized arrangements, many local tour operators and services offer contact via WhatsApp for easy booking, custom timings, transportation, or private highlights tours — making planning straightforward and hassle-free. Overall, this is a standout attraction in Hanoi for its scale, educational value, and immersive historical experience. Highly recommended — whether you’re a history buff or simply want meaningful insights into Vietnam’s story! Practical tips: Open Tuesday–Sunday (closed Mondays & Fridays), arrive early, wear comfortable shoes, and bring water for outdoor areas. Enjoy your visit!
A nice tour through museums. My guide Terry was very friendly and was able to answer my questions.
Carla was my guide for the visit to the Military History Museum in Hanoi. The whole experience was first class. Carla was a great guide - very knowledgeable, professional and readily adapted the tour to my requests. A pleasure to spend the morning with her. Would full recommend her services
My guide, Minis was lovely and took me through the history of Vietnam at the museum. Massively impressive building full of artifacts and details of the county's evolution. Outside is a wonderful collection of war machinery from both sides, the centre piece being the remnants of a crashed B52 bomber. Hoa Lo Prison, known as the Hanoi Hilton is a sobering reminder of bad times not so long ago. An essential trip if you are in Hanoi.
Ms. Carla was my tour guide, very accommodating and knowledgeable. Will definitely recommend this tour.
A great experience overall. Carla was a great guide!
I had a great time with Anh exploring the war museum and prison. He helped fill in the gaps of my understanding and guided me through the museums. By the time my brain was full with new info the tour was over, and Anh gave me a ride home on his moto. Good price for the experience — would recommend.
If you’re in Hanoi, you seriously have to check out the new Military History Museum. I wasn’t sure what to expect with the move to the new location, but wow—they’ve done an incredible job. The place is absolutely massive!
We did a walking tour of the military museum. Our guide’s name was Alice. She was Vietnamese but spoke English She organised a taxi to from and provided information about the tour She was very friendly and professional. A very pleasant guide to have for the afternoon tour The war museum is definitely worth visiting.



