Reviews: Skip the Line: Thang Long Water Puppet Theater Entrance Tickets
Guest User2025-09-03
The artistry of the puppeteers, hidden behind a bamboo screen, is impressive, creating seamless movements that enchant audiences. The hour-long show is vibrant, unique, and accessible, with English translations provided. However, the theater can feel crowded, and seating may impact visibility. Overall, it’s a must-see for a glimpse into Vietnam’s rich heritage.
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Guest User2024-06-15
So much food to try! Great tour for first afternoon in Hanoi as learnt about their cuisine and taste dishes which I probably wouldn’t have ordered by myself. Suggest you don’t eat beforehand as there are lots of dishes at various restaurants and finishes with desserts and egg coffee.
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Reviews: Ha Noi Egg Coffee Class
Guest User2024-09-30
We made fresh egg coffee and two more styles of coffee. Ruby and Devin were great guides. We can recommend this tour to all coffee lovers. After this you are awake for Hanoi 😂
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Reviews: Skip the line: Thang Long Water Puppet Theater Entrance Tickets
Guest User2025-04-03
I had such a wonderful time at the Thang Long Water Puppet Theater, and I highly recommend the skip-the-line tickets! The performance was absolutely adorable—watching the water puppets dance and interact with the music and storytelling was such a unique and charming experience. The puppets themselves were so cute, and the entire show was filled with colorful scenes that captured traditional Vietnamese culture in a fun and entertaining way.
The skip-the-line tickets made everything so much more convenient, saving us from waiting in long queues and letting us enjoy the show with ease. The theater was cozy, and the performance was perfectly timed, making it a great way to spend an hour in Hanoi. If you're looking for something cute, culturally rich, and full of heart, this show is definitely worth a visit!
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Reviews: Highlights & Hidden Gems With Locals: Best of Hanoi Private Tour
Guest User2025-06-20
Flower did a tremendous job explaining the street food, the differences between temples and pagodas, the history of Vietnam and really connected with us.