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
Best match
Tet — Hanoi's most extraordinary event; the city empties of residents but fills with flowers, fireworks, and celebration.
#1 for events
Best match
Mid-Autumn Festival transforms the Old Quarter — Hang Ma Street with lanterns and mooncakes is unmissable.
#2 for events
Best match
Autumn arrives — rain easing, temperatures dropping, and one of the best months to experience the Old Quarter.
#3 for events
Strong option
Cool, misty, and festive — Tet preparations transform the Old Quarter with flowers and lanterns.
#4 for events
Strong option
The best weather month — warm, sunny, low crowds, and the Old Quarter at its most photogenic.
#5 for events
Strong option
Spring transition — temperatures rising, crowds low, and the post-Tet city returning to its lively normal.
#6 for events
Strong option
Cool and dry — Hanoi's winter character emerges; excellent for walking the Old Quarter and proper hot phở.
#7 for events
Strong option
Excellent autumn conditions — warm but not hot, light rain, and the Old Quarter at its most comfortable.
#8 for events
Worth considering
Summer heat arrives with the rains — still manageable but the comfortable spring window is closing.
#9 for events
Avoid
The rainiest month — 318mm of rain and overcast skies, but the Mid-Autumn Festival preparations begin in the Old Quarter.
#10 for events
Worth considering
The hot and wet summer season proper — heavy rain, heat, and the city best experienced from café windows.
#11 for events
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