Best Experiences: Anna That unforgettable canal ride in the Ninh Xuan area. From now on, when someone tells me to go to my happy place, I’ll think of that quiet, concealed cove. Coffee on our first day in Hanoi, out on the balcony of Coffee A. I enjoyed my first ever egg coffee, looking outContinue reading “Hanoi: Highlights Reel”
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Hanoi: Day 7
After lunch, we trekked around the karsts some more. Our overstuffed bellies couldn’t have handled much more than a leisurely pace. We enjoyed one hour more of Yin’s company, discussing our cultures further as we ogled the mist-shrouded landscape. We took a few photos, then it was time to return to Hanoi. The ride backContinue reading “Hanoi: Day 7”
Hanoi: Day 6
I wish I could tell you that we’ve taken advantage of every second of being here. But for one full afternoon, Aaron and I stayed in our room at Cocoon Inn and watched Rick and Morty. I don’t regret it, but I am properly ashamed. As our time in Hanoi draws to a close, we’reContinue reading “Hanoi: Day 6”
Hanoi: Day 5
Museums here often close during the lunch hour (or two), so we had to browse in the museum shop for a few minutes before the ticket counter opened. The History Museum itself was small, but its collection was well-curated. On either side of the lobby were two avant-garde art installations that seemed out of place,Continue reading “Hanoi: Day 5”
Hanoi: Day 4
Yesterday was lazy, boring, and wonderful. Aaron and I passed several hours in our local favorite cafe, Coffee A. We sipped iced coconut coffees, wrote, and planned our trip. Coconut coffee is a Vietnamese treat that’s sort of like a Starbucks Frappuccino, but with coconut milk, condensed milk, and coffee that isn’t burnt to shit.Continue reading “Hanoi: Day 4”
Hanoi: Day 3
Apparently, Cocoon Inn was turning 3 years old. That’s what we learned when we rode the elevator to the bar after our naps. To celebrate, they were serving cake and fruit in addition to the already free beer they gave out at happy hour. Aaron and I did our part to join in the celebrationContinue reading “Hanoi: Day 3”
Hanoi: Day 1
Our introduction to Hanoi was fitting for the city. It was sketchy, a bit scary, a little crazy, and, in the end, totally groovy. Let me explain. We exited the terminal looking for a cab. Our data was not working on our phones, so we couldn’t use Grab (the Asian Uber). We were waved overContinue reading “Hanoi: Day 1”