What is the train street in Hanoi and what makes it interesting?
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The train street in Hanoi is a unique section of railway a couple of hundred meters long in the city center, where the train passes tightly squeezed between the walls of old residential houses. The exits from the houses lead almost onto the tracks, creating an incredible spectacle.
What makes this street interesting:
- Extreme proximity - the train passes literally centimeters away from houses and cafes
- Unique photos - the opportunity to take impressive shots of the passing train
- Atmosphere - despite commercialization, the place has retained its uniqueness
- Accessibility - located within walking distance from the tourist area
Previously, it was an authentic place where locals were welcoming, and children played on the tracks in the absence of trains. Today, the street has turned into a commercial attraction with decorated lanterns and flags, inflated prices in cafes, and crowds of tourists.
Nevertheless, the spectacle of the passing train remains thrilling - in just a couple of minutes, you can see a huge train rushing in close proximity to the buildings.
You can learn more in our reliable and honest guide in the article Train street in Hanoi: how to visit, opening hours and cost
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