Wake up to pouring rain as we expected. Big breakfast and watch the rain for a while, it seems to be letting up so we are off.
Walk towards opera Opera House again. Andre likes to find reflections in puddles, but no luck, no puddles. Hardly anyone is out and about. Feel sorry for the vendors today.
Kem Mall place by the opera house catches Andre's eye, he said ice cream was really disappointing.
We decide to walk towards the Cathedral one last time. Today there is a huge funeral happening, the church was quite full. Still raining a little, we are getting soaked so head back to the hotel for a break.
Our window to the hall does not give us any idea if rain has stopped so i go down to the lobby. Looks like sun is trying to come out! I go next door to pick up the laundry. Back up to room, i spread out the laundry as it has not always come back dry, a nice pair of white thong underwear is included. They would have gone nicely with the black lace bra a couple of weeks ago, and again would have fit me when I was 10. We are both short 1 sock, but I'm not convinced full pairs made it to the laundry bag, we shall see when we get home.
Since we have no real plans and we are done with pagodas and temples, to the point where I said look there are flags for something, we both said yep and kept walking. So our plan is to walk along the mosiac tiles on the road that we have driven a few times. We also wanted to visit Long Bien bridge.
Long Bien bridge is easy to find, but we were on the wrong side of the highway to get on it. We appeared to be in some kind of local market that had long since finished for the day and was a little depressing to walk through. Google helps us find the bridge entrance and we walk a little way, funny how scooters are running on what looks like the wrong side of the tracks.
We also saw the sign for the railway station, so a quick visit there too.
We have been in this area before, walk along beside the wholesale market by the great picture op apartments, then stumble on what must be candy wholesalers. Asked about pricing, she helped us pick 6 of all different sorts of candies (.75 kg) for grandkids souvenirs shopping done.
One thing we are both glad is nearly over. Picking restaurants to eat. Nearly all of our hotels included breakfast so that eliminated one decision a day, but still 2 left. Wander around and decide on the Indian place we ate at last week. Good again, it is 2pm, a late lunch, but that us done.
Back to hotel for a little break. I pretty much pack up and get organized for pickup at 7:20am tomorrow morning. Andre, well not sure what he did but it was not packing up and getting organized.
Off we go for another walk around the lake. Andre had to back track to the hotel, camera SD card left in the computer, again. I said meet me by the red bridge entrance. Wow the people when i got there. This is the first time we have seen Hanoi as we have read about so often. It is very crowded and great people watching. Buskers are around, badminton, shuttlecock, kids electric cars are pretty much limited to one street, lots of food stands, just a fun afternoon in some beautiful weather.
At the end of the lake we see the coffee bar "Notes". In we go, get some iced tea and climb up to the 3rd floor to people watch for a bit. When it is busy it must be crazy here, you order on the 1st floor and they tell you to find somewhere to sit, we will find you. I think there are 4 floors! We left 3 notes, have told Nicole which floor we were on and she could go look for them, good luck on that one. Notes are stuck everywhere, windows, walls, light fixtures and even the ceiling.
We ate so late for lunch neither of us were hungry, so our final meal in Vietnam is Singapore Kem, sad but true.
We did walk a small portion of the night market, I bought a reusable bag and we are adding a keychain to the kids candy, I can hear the disappointment already.
For no plans at all today because of the weather and just tired of museums, pagodas etc we still managed to log 15 km walked, doing nothing really except enjoying Hanoi.
Off to bed, working on a list of things that need to be done when we get home, now that is a little depressing.
Today's Pictures:
Love the Vietnamese coffee at the hotel for breakfast
First floors are store etc and the top ones are normally apartments unless it's coffee shops
Guy helping cars to park
A few pictures from the short walk along the mural
I survived Hanoi traffic, What the Pho
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