The tour, running from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., starts and ends at the Grand Opera House. It includes 11 stops at prominent capital landmarks, comprising: the Grand Opera House, Con Coc Flower Garden, Vietnam National Museum of History, Thang Long Imperial Citadel, Quan Thanh Temple, Tran Quoc Pagoda, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Temple of Literature - National University, Hoa Lo Prison, St. Joseph's Cathedral, and Vietnam Women's Museum.
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The Turkish Airlines "Hanoi Bus Tour" attracted many visitors. *Turkish Airlines* |
Throughout the journey, participants enjoyed engaging interactive activities, discovered unique perspectives of Hanoi, and received various gifts. The comfortable and well-appointed bus provided opportunities for connection and a complete experience.
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Tourists explore Hanoi with many engaging interactive activities. *Turkish Airlines* |
The event aimed to create a lively, community-focused experience. It also served as an opportunity for Turkish Airlines to strengthen its relationship with Vietnam, showcasing the airline's role in connecting passengers to international destinations. Additionally, the tour sought to promote tourism and culture, offering a fresh way to explore Hanoi and reflecting the airline's dynamic and innovative spirit.
“This is an opportunity for residents and visitors to enjoy an exciting afternoon, connect with Hanoi's culture and rhythm of life, and experience a journey bearing the distinctive mark of Turkish Airlines,” said a representative of the Turkish airline.
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The bus departs from and concludes its journey at the Grand Opera House. *Turkish Airlines* |
Turkish Airlines, Turkey's national flag carrier, connects Vietnam to over 130 countries across its global network of 352 destinations. The airline is recognized for its service quality, strict safety standards, and comfortable flying experience. Skytrax named the brand the best airline in Europe for 2025.
In Vietnam, Turkish Airlines currently operates 21 direct flights weekly from Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City to Istanbul, with 11 flights from Hanoi and 10 from Ho Chi Minh City. Since September, Turkey has implemented an eVisa program for Vietnamese citizens. This, combined with increased direct flights by Turkish Airlines, facilitates travel and boosts tourism, business, and cultural exchange between the two nations.
Thanh Thu


