Hanoi February — The Huc Bridge at Hoan Kiem Lake in winter, decorated for Tet Lunar New Year

Best time to visit Hanoi for events and culture

When to visit Hanoi for festivals, cultural events, and local celebrations — the months when the city is most alive.

Best month

February

Tet — Hanoi's most extraordinary event; the city empties of residents but fills with flowers, fireworks, and celebration.

Tet (Lunar New Year, typically February) is the most important event in the Vietnamese calendar — Hanoi is decorated on a scale that makes Christmas in Europe look restrained; peach blossoms, kumquat trees, and lanterns cover every street in the Old Quarter

The Hoan Kiem Lake area and the streets around the Old Quarter are closed to traffic on Tet Eve and the following days — walking through an almost traffic-free Hanoi is a once-in-a-lifetime experience

Fireworks displays over Hoan Kiem Lake on Tet Eve are spectacular; the atmosphere in the days surrounding the New Year is unlike anything else in Southeast Asia

All months ranked — Events

February

Best match

Tet — Hanoi's most extraordinary event; the city empties of residents but fills with flowers, fireworks, and celebration.

#1 for events

September

Best match

Mid-Autumn Festival transforms the Old Quarter — Hang Ma Street with lanterns and mooncakes is unmissable.

#2 for events

October

Best match

Autumn arrives — rain easing, temperatures dropping, and one of the best months to experience the Old Quarter.

#3 for events

January

Strong option

Cool, misty, and festive — Tet preparations transform the Old Quarter with flowers and lanterns.

#4 for events

April

Strong option

The best weather month — warm, sunny, low crowds, and the Old Quarter at its most photogenic.

#5 for events

March

Strong option

Spring transition — temperatures rising, crowds low, and the post-Tet city returning to its lively normal.

#6 for events

December

Strong option

Cool and dry — Hanoi's winter character emerges; excellent for walking the Old Quarter and proper hot phở.

#7 for events

November

Strong option

Excellent autumn conditions — warm but not hot, light rain, and the Old Quarter at its most comfortable.

#8 for events

May

Worth considering

Summer heat arrives with the rains — still manageable but the comfortable spring window is closing.

#9 for events

August

Avoid

The rainiest month — 318mm of rain and overcast skies, but the Mid-Autumn Festival preparations begin in the Old Quarter.

#10 for events

June

Worth considering

The hot and wet summer season proper — heavy rain, heat, and the city best experienced from café windows.

#11 for events

July

Worth considering

The hottest and wettest month — 33°C and 288mm of rain; Hanoi is best explored air-conditioned and after dark.

#12 for events

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