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Hoa Binh Park park in Hanoi, HN
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View of Hoa Binh Park in Hanoi, HN
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View of Hoa Binh Park in Hanoi, HN
Photo: Google

Hoa Binh Park

4.4(11,196 reviews)FreePark
🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers will love the open spaces to toddle and explore, while elementary-aged kids can enjoy the playgrounds and walking trails. The relaxed setting works well for multiple age groups playing together.

About

Hoa Binh Park offers a welcome escape from Hanoi's busy streets, providing a safe green space where children can run freely on open lawns, enjoy playgrounds, and burn off energy while parents relax on benches or join in for a family picnic. With its peaceful atmosphere and variety of play areas, this local park gives families an authentic glimpse into how Hanoi residents spend their leisure time.

Highlights

  • Playgrounds with equipment for different age groups
  • Wide open grassy areas perfect for running, ball games, and picnics
  • Shaded walking trails for stroller-friendly family walks
  • Peaceful atmosphere away from Hanoi's traffic and noise
  • Opportunity to interact with local Vietnamese families

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit during early morning hours (when open on weekends) to see local families doing tai chi and exercising, giving kids a cultural experience alongside playtime.
  2. 2.Bring a blanket, snacks, and plenty of water as facilities may be basic compared to Western standards and food vendors are limited.
  3. 3.Download an offline map or save the address in Vietnamese to show taxi drivers, as English signage may be limited in this local neighborhood park.
  4. 4.Pack hand sanitizer and wet wipes as restroom facilities may not meet international standards.
  5. 5.Note the unusual hours: the park closes at 5:00 PM most days and has very limited Saturday hours (5:00-10:00 PM only), so plan accordingly.

Best Time to Visit

Sunday mornings between 6:30-10:00 AM offer the best experience, with cooler temperatures, local families enjoying the park, and the longest open hours. Avoid weekday afternoons when it closes at 5:00 PM and Saturdays when it only opens in the evening.

What to Know

Entry is completely free. The park has limited hours that vary significantly by day, so check before visiting. Facilities are basic and English is rarely spoken, so come prepared with essentials.

Seasonal Notes

Hanoi has distinct seasons: visit during the dry season (October to April) for the most comfortable weather, especially the cooler months of November to February. Avoid the hot, humid summer months (June to August) and the rainy season when the park may be muddy and less enjoyable.

Nearby Eats

The park is in a residential area of North Hanoi, so nearby dining options cater mainly to locals. Consider packing a picnic or plan to take a taxi to the Old Quarter (about 20 minutes away) where you'll find more diverse, tourist-friendly restaurants with English menus and familiar options for picky eaters.

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