09-07-2025
The train street along Trần Phú and Phùng Hưng streets in Hanoi’s Old Quarter has emerged as a unique and captivating experience for young Vietnamese and international visitors alike. The sight of a train running just inches away from bustling cafes is undeniably striking and offers incredible photo opportunities.
SPECIAL OUTLINE
If you are considering a visit to the Hanoi Train Street for a firsthand experience, we strongly advise you to carefully consider your motivations:
Understanding your motivation can help you assess if the potential risks truly outweigh the desired experience.

Despite its charm, the very proximity of cafes to an active railway line carries significant safety risks.
Due to these inherent dangers, the Hanoi authorities have officially prohibited tourists from accessing the train street to prevent railway accidents. Despite this ban, driven by the desire of tourists for this extraordinary experience, some cafe owners continue to welcome guests to enjoy coffee and drinks while watching the train pass. The authorities’ enforcement of the ban fluctuates, sometimes implementing crackdowns and other times being more lenient.
Thankfully, no serious accidents have occurred yet. However, the sheer number of tourists taking photos on the tracks, sitting too close to the train’s path, or even dangerously attempting to capture images as the train approaches poses a considerable risk of instability and potential harm should an accident happen.
The train schedule on the Trần Phú/Phùng Hưng section typically includes only two fixed times daily:
While there might be occasional unscheduled trains, their occurrence is less frequent. Planning your visit around these approximate times increases your chances of seeing a train, if access is permitted.
Many tourists, unaware of the access restrictions, arrive at the train street only to be turned away by local authorities, leading to disappointment and frustration.
Considering these points, it’s vital to weigh the desire for the experience against the possibility of being denied entry or, more importantly, facing safety hazards.

If you decide to proceed with a visit, despite the official ban and inherent risks, always prioritize your safety:
For those who still wish to witness a train up close in a safer environment, consider these alternative locations:
While these alternatives might lack the immediate thrill of the Train Street cafes, they offer a safer and still fascinating perspective for travelers wanting to experience Vietnam’s railway system.
Please prioritize your safety and make informed decisions when considering a visit to the Hanoi Train Street.

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