Long Bien Bridge, a historic cantilever bridge in Hanoi, represents not only a physical connection across the Red River but also a symbol of the perseverance of the Vietnamese people. Considering Hanoi's climate, the best time to visit Long Bien Bridge is during the cooler months, which run from October to April. During this period, the weather tends to be milder and more pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F), creating ideal conditions for exploring the bridge and its surroundings. Tourists can appreciate the structure's architecture and enjoy scenic walks with a comfortable climate, particularly in the early mornings or late afternoons. Furthermore, visiting in the dry season reduces the likelihood of rain disrupting outdoor plans.
For those looking for a unique and culturally rich experience, timing your visit to coincide with one of Hanoi’s seasonal festivals can enhance your trip. The Lunar New Year, known as Tet, usually falls between late January and mid-February, and brings colorful celebrations which can add a vibrant atmosphere to your visit, despite the fact that it might be busier. Additionally, the cooler weather in this period provides an opportunity to savor traditional Vietnamese New Year foods at local markets near the bridge. It is also a picturesque time for photographers, as the low-hanging mist over the Red River can add a magical quality to the bridge's silhouette, especially at sunrise or sunset.
Month | Min Temp | Max Temp |
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January | 13 °c | 20 °c |
February | 15 °c | 21 °c |
March | 18 °c | 23 °c |
April | 21 °c | 28 °c |
May | 24 °c | 32 °c |
June | 26 °c | 33 °c |
July | 26 °c | 34 °c |
August | 26 °c | 33 °c |
September | 25 °c | 32 °c |
October | 22 °c | 29 °c |
November | 19 °c | 25 °c |
December | 15 °c | 22 °c |