
If you’re thinking a Hanoi Beer Tour is just about knocking back a few cold ones, think again. Yes, there’s plenty of beer – cold, crisp, and flowing – but what you’re really signing up for is an unforgettable crash course in Hanoi’s street culture, local history, food scene, and vibrant nightlife.
Here’s what really happens when you join a Hanoi Beer Tour – and why it’s so much more than a drinking session.
Your guide isn’t just a beer lover – they’re a storyteller, a local, and your key to hidden corners of Hanoi. As the sun sets, you’ll be led through winding alleys, open-air Bia Hơi joints, and tucked-away taverns you’d never find on your own.
You’ll start with Bia Hơi, Hanoi’s iconic fresh beer — brewed daily and served on tiny stools in bustling corners. Then you’ll move on to bottled lagers, local craft brews, and even experimental styles from Vietnam’s rising microbreweries. With each pour, you’ll learn the history behind the brew and what makes it uniquely Vietnamese.
The tour is designed to match each beer stop with the perfect bite — think of it as a progressive dinner with beer as your guide.
Bonus: you’ll discover dishes you’d never dare order solo.
You’ll explore more than just the touristy Old Quarter. Along the way, you’ll meet bar owners, hear the clink of glasses from regulars, and maybe even get invited to join a table of locals.
Think of the tour as equal parts beer tasting and cultural exchange. You’ll hear about Vietnam’s brewing traditions, how the war and French colonialism shaped local drinking habits, and why Bia Hơi has become a national symbol of social life.
By the end of the tour, you’ll be buzzed — not just from the beer, but from the energy, the flavors, and the connection to a city that opens up when you slow down and sip with intention. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a curious foodie, or a beer enthusiast, the Hanoi Beer Tour gives you more than a drink — it gives you a story to tell.
Ready to raise your glass in Hanoi? Book your spot now and experience beer, food, and culture the way locals do.