Train Street started life as a razor-thin alley with a train rushing through it. Now, it's swarmed with Instagrammable cafes and tourists who can't stay away, despite the risks.
Hanoi is moving to end passenger train services through its world-famous railway coffee street, where tourists sit in cafes just inches from passing trains, after the Ministry of Construction agreed ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Once the train arrives on Train Street in Hanoi, there's no stopping it. Carola Frentzen/dpa Hundreds of tourists from all over ...
Australian newspaper The Age on February 25 published an article by travel writer Julie Miller highlighting a new and safer ...
The railway cafe street, located mainly in the Kham Thien and Phung Hung areas, has become one of Hanoi’s most photographed attractions in recent years. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI HANOI – Hanoi has proposed ...
The spectacle and buzz of life on the track remains Hanoi’s most alluring attraction, but now there’s a new way to see it.
The changes mean that many trains will no longer pass through the narrow residential strip near Long Bien Bridge that has ...
Hanoi’s popular “train street” is once again the subject of a significant crackdown. The street, where trains travel along a track just inches away from homes and businesses in the Vietnam capital, ...
HANOI: Hanoi has proposed suspending passenger train services on the section of railway running through the so-called “railway cafe street”, a popular tourist spot where cafes line both sides of an ...
HANOI, Vietnam — Hundreds of tourists from all over the world sit chatting on folding chairs, sipping traditional egg coffee and fresh coconut water in the heart of Hanoi. What makes this Vietnamese ...