Travel Postcard: 48 hours in Hanoi
HANOI (Reuters Life!) - Got 48 hours to explore Hanoi? Reuters Correspondents with local knowledge help visitors get the most from a short stay in the Vietnamese capital: FRIDAY
6 p.m. - Relax with a drink on the 20th floor Summit Lounge of the Sofitel Plaza Hotel with panoramic views of the Red River on one side, Ho Tay (West Lake) on the other and mountains in the distance on a clear day.
Look over Hanoi's eclectic architectural styles, from red-roofed yellowing houses to grand French colonial-era buildings along tree-lined avenues and a few new office towers. As the sun sets and the sky darkens, you will see Hanoi's brightest-lit building, the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum.
7.30 p.m. - Take a 10-minute taxi ride to Vine restaurant near West Lake known for its vast selection of wines displayed on shelves along the walls. Popular among the capital's growing expatriate community, Vine has the decor, intimate setting, international fare and fusion menu of a North American bistro but with lower prices.
9.30 p.m. - If you have enough energy, you can stop along the way to your centre city hotel at one of the night markets in and around the ancient quarter.
SATURDAY
7.30 a.m. - Everyone gets up early in Hanoi and many start the day with morning exercise and then a breakfast bowl of Pho, or noodle soup with beef or chicken. Gastronomes say this popular dish is particularly delicious in Hanoi and it can be tasted at street stalls on Bat Dan, Ly Quoc Su, Nguyen Khuyen or Hai Ba Trung Streets, to name a few.
8.30 a.m. - Stroll around pretty Hoan Kiem Lake, or the Lake of the Restored Sword. Lined with ancient trees bending toward the water and colorful flowers, the lake is considered by many Hanoians as the city's heart and centre.
10 a.m. - Line up in the vast Ba Dinh Square to walk through the somber Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum of national hero Ho Chi Minh (1890-1969) at a site not far from where he declared independence in 1945. Continued...



