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Thăng Long Water Park water park in Cầu Giấy, HN
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View of Thăng Long Water Park in Cầu Giấy, HN
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View of Thăng Long Water Park in Cầu Giấy, HN
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Thăng Long Water Park

$$Water Park
🕑 4-5 hours👶 Best for ages 3-14. Younger children will love the shallow splash pools and gentle water features, while older kids and teens can enjoy the bigger slides and wave pool. Toddlers under 3 can paddle in designated shallow areas with parental supervision.

About

Thăng Long Water Park offers a refreshing escape from Hanoi's tropical heat with multiple water slides, family pools, and splash zones perfect for kids of all ages. This local favorite provides an authentic Vietnamese water park experience at reasonable prices, making it an ideal spot for families looking to cool down and enjoy a fun-filled day away from temple tours and city sightseeing.

Highlights

  • Multiple water slides ranging from gentle slopes for younger kids to thrilling speed slides for teens
  • Large wave pool that creates exciting surf-like conditions at scheduled intervals
  • Dedicated kids' splash zone with mini slides and water spray features
  • Lazy river perfect for families to float together and take breaks from more active attractions
  • Shaded seating areas where parents can relax while keeping an eye on children

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring your own towels and waterproof bag for valuables, as rental costs can add up and storage lockers may have limited availability.
  2. 2.Arrive right when the park opens (typically 8-9 AM) to claim good poolside spots and enjoy shorter queues before local families arrive mid-morning.
  3. 3.Pack reef shoes or water shoes for the whole family, as pool decks and walkways can get extremely hot under the Vietnamese sun.
  4. 4.Most signage is in Vietnamese, so download a translation app beforehand and don't hesitate to ask staff for directions to age-appropriate attractions.
  5. 5.Bring your own snacks and sealed water bottles if possible, as outside food policies are often relaxed and can save money compared to park concessions.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday through Thursday) from May to September when the park is less crowded. Avoid weekends and Vietnamese public holidays when local families pack the park. Early arrival around opening time means cooler temperatures and shorter lines.

What to Know

Entrance fees are moderate (around 100,000-150,000 VND per person, roughly $4-6 USD). The park has basic changing facilities and lockers available. Food stalls serve Vietnamese snacks and simple meals, though quality varies. English is limited among staff, so patience and gestures go a long way.

Seasonal Notes

Open primarily during hot season from May through September, with peak operations June through August. The park may operate on reduced schedules or close entirely during Hanoi's cooler winter months (November through March). Always call ahead or check locally during shoulder seasons (April, October) to confirm opening hours.

Nearby Eats

Cau Giay district offers plenty of family dining options. Try Highlands Coffee (Vietnamese chain with familiar cafe fare and air conditioning) or Lotteria (Korean fast food chain popular with Vietnamese families, offering burgers and fried chicken that appeal to kids).

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