Check-in Guide is your ultimate travel companion – a visual handbook that takes you across Vietnam and beyond. Each episode opens a new chapter of discovery, showing you where to go, what to eat, and what to do, wherever your journey leads. Smart tips, hidden gems, and unforgettable experiences – all in one guide.
In this episode of Check-in Guide, we explore the area around Hai Phong Station, discovering iconic architecture and savoring some of the city’s most beloved local delicacies.
Experience the elegance of the Hai Phong Opera House. This 1904 neoclassical heritage site bridges the past and present, serving as the city’s premier venue for diverse artistic and cultural performances.
Discover the Hanoi Train, a journey where time slows, stories unfold, and a unique slice of local culture comes to life. Step back in time, feel the rhythm of the rails, and experience Hanoi from a different perspective.
Escape the city and breathe in the fresh air of Ba Vi National Park, from misty mountain peaks and ancient French ruins to sacred temples hidden deep in the forest. A short journey, but a perfect way to reconnect with nature and recharge your energy.
What can you experience in just four hours around West Lake - Hanoi’s most iconic urban lake? Cycle along the lake and feel the everyday rhythm of Hanoi life; or gliding across West Lake on a paddleboard. Let's find out in this week's episode of Check-in Guide: A 4-Hour Journey Around West Lake - only on Vietnam Today.
Spend three hours exploring the vibrant life around Da Nang’s Dragon Bridge. Discover the city’s spirit and savour the rich flavours of unforgettable cuisine.
Behind Herman Kowalski stands St. Nicholas Cathedral, better known as the Chicken Church. Today, he just have three hours to complete hisbucket list, all within two kilometres of this spot. Let's see what we can discover together.
Opened in 2021, the Bat Trang Pottery Museum impresses visitors with its curved, flowing architecture, inspired by the movement of a potter’s wheel and the winding paths of the ancient village. It has quickly become a new icon of Bat Trang and was honoured as one of the Top 15 most beautiful architectural works in the world.
For generations, the Red River has been the lifeblood nurturing the life, culture, and memories of Vietnam’s capital, Hanoi. Yet beyond its timeless tranquillity, the river today is opening up a very different range of experiences, where traditional values and modern life go hand in hand.
Floating along the peaceful Hậu River, Con Son Island appears like a green gem of the Mekong Delta-home to unique fish, lush gardens and rich local culture. Join Daniel from England as he discovers this tranquil islet and its authentic delta life