


Đầm Sen Park (Đầm Sen Water Park)
About
Đầm Sen Water Park offers a refreshing escape from Hanoi's heat with multiple swimming pools, thrilling water slides, and splash zones perfect for families. This popular local attraction provides an authentic Vietnamese water park experience where international visitors can cool off alongside Hanoi families while enjoying modern water play facilities and recreational areas.
Highlights
- ✓Multiple water slides ranging from gentle slopes for younger kids to thrilling high-speed slides for older children
- ✓Wave pools and lazy river features perfect for family floating time
- ✓Shallow splash zones and kiddie pools designed specifically for toddlers and preschoolers
- ✓Large swimming pools for those who prefer traditional pool activities
- ✓Shaded rest areas where parents can relax while keeping an eye on kids
Pro Tips
- 1.Bring waterproof pouches for phones and cash, as lockers may require coins and signage is primarily in Vietnamese.
- 2.Arrive right at opening (around 9am) to secure shaded seating areas and avoid the midday crowds, especially on weekends.
- 3.Pack or purchase waterproof sandals as pool decks can get very hot under the tropical sun.
- 4.Bring your own towels and consider reef-safe sunscreen, as local options may be limited or expensive.
- 5.Download a translation app beforehand, as English-speaking staff may be limited, though staff are generally helpful with gestures and basic communication.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday through Thursday) during the shoulder season (April-May or September-October) when crowds are lighter and temperatures are warm but not extreme. Avoid Vietnamese holidays and weekends when the park gets very crowded with local families.
What to Know
Entrance fees are moderate and may need to be paid in Vietnamese dong (bring cash). On-site food options tend toward Vietnamese cuisine, which may be less familiar to some kids, so consider bringing familiar snacks. Life jackets are typically available for younger swimmers.
Seasonal Notes
The water park operates primarily during Vietnam's warm season (roughly March through October), with peak season during the hot summer months of May through August. The park may have limited hours or close during the cooler months (November through February) when temperatures drop. Check ahead during the rainy season (June-September) as heavy rains can affect operations.
Nearby Eats
For familiar options, head to nearby Ba Dinh District where you'll find Pizza 4P's (kid-friendly pizzeria with creative toppings) or Highlands Coffee (Vietnamese chain with Western-style sandwiches and pastries). Many families also enjoy stopping at local pho restaurants where kids can try mild noodle soups.
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Đền Quán Thánh
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