Thereâs a balance Iâm always chasing when I travelâbut I wish I understood it better, so Iâd stop booking flights. I know I need to begin with lower-cost, slower journeys, and once again, Vietnam felt like the perfect calibration.
I landed in Hanoi, Vietnam on November 17th, 2025âbecause apparently I like good decisions.
~$572 for the flight and ~$263 for an entire monthâs rent (yes, a month).
I skipped Northern Vietnam earlier in 2025, so this trip was basically my âfine, Iâll do it properly this timeâ trip. đȘŁđ
Anytime I find a cheap flight, Iâve learned to check the accommodations before I start emotionally packing.
I knew it would be budget-friendly, but I didnât expect a full-on resort situationâpool, gym, and a games room with a river view⊠all for âare we sure this is real?â prices.
The history of Hanoi: A City That Refuses to Sit Still
Hanoi has been around for over 1,000 years, which basically means it has more history than most people have Instagram posts. It started as a sleepy riverside settlement until Emperor LĂœ ThĂĄi Tá» decided in 1010 to move the capital there and call it ThÄng LongââRising Dragonââbecause why settle for boring when you can be mythical?
Fast forward a few centuries, and Hanoi became a cultural, educational, and political hotspot, surviving invasions, occupations, and a fair share of bureaucratic headaches. The French showed up in the late 1800s, built boulevards, colonial buildings, and cafĂ©s where you can still sip coffee pretending youâre in Paris.
After a mid-20th century revolution and reunification, Hanoi officially became the capital of Vietnam, a city where ancient temples, motorbike chaos, and modern skyscrapers collide. Basically, itâs a city that refuses to sit stillâand youâll love every chaotic, delicious, history-packed second of it.

