Vietnam’s capital overtakes regional giants, signaling a tourism and investment upswing across Southeast Asia.
Hanoi has climbed to second place among Asia’s top destinations in Tripadvisor’s 2026 Travelers’ Choice Awards, a sharp rise that underscores Vietnam’s growing pull for global travelers—and the broader economic momentum that follows.
The ranking positions Hanoi just behind Bali, and ahead of Bangkok, Siem Reap, and Tokyo—a notable shift in Asia’s tourism hierarchy that international investors, airlines, and hospitality brands are watching closely.
According to Tripadvisor, Hanoi’s appeal lies in its rare balance: a preserved Old Quarter, French colonial architecture, and centuries-old temples coexisting with modern cafés, boutique hotels, and expanding urban infrastructure. The city’s cultural landmarks—from Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum to the former Hoa Lo Prison—anchor its historical narrative, while lakes, tree-lined boulevards, and compact neighborhoods make it unusually navigable for a major Asian capital.
This surge in global recognition is backed by hard numbers. In 2025, Hanoi welcomed more than 33.7 million visitors, a 20.8% increase year-on-year. International arrivals exceeded 7.82 million, up 22.7%, while tourism revenue reached an estimated VND134.46 trillion (approximately US$5.1 billion), rising more than 21%. For international readers, these figures signal more than a travel trend—they point to rising demand across aviation, hospitality, retail, food services, and urban development.
Vietnam’s broader tourism resurgence adds further context. The ancient trading port of Hoi An also climbed the rankings, placing seventh in Asia, reinforcing the country’s ability to offer both high-density urban experiences and heritage-led leisure destinations. Together, these cities strengthen Vietnam’s position as one of Southeast Asia’s most diversified tourism markets.
Looking ahead, Hanoi’s ascent raises a bigger question for global audiences: as travelers increasingly favor authentic, culture-rich cities over purely resort-driven destinations, is Vietnam poised to become Asia’s next long-term tourism and lifestyle powerhouse—not just a stopover, but a strategic destination in its own right?
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