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Tucked away in the hills, Chùa làng Phú Cốc is a serene sanctuary where ancient wooden temples blend seamlessly with lush greenery. The morning bell cuts through the mist, a gentle reminder of peace—no crowds, just quiet devotion and nature’s harmony.

OYO 930 Thang Long Hotel

OYO 930 Thang Long Hotel

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9, Thường Tín
4.13KM from Chùa làng Phú Cốc
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Near Phu Coc Village Church, stay at Hanoi Riverside Hotel for an authentic cultural immersion. Just a 10-minute walk away, this boutique hotel offers rooms with river-view terraces overlooking the Red River and traditional rice fields. Guests can join guided tours to explore the village’s ancient farming practices, participate in bamboo weaving workshops, and visit nearby family-run craft studios. The hotel also provides free shuttle service to Hanoi city center, ensuring convenient access while preserving the peaceful rural charm of the area. Breakfast features local favorites like fresh pho and tropical fruits.

Travel from Hanoi city center via motorbike taxi or pre-booked ride-hailing services like Grab—approximately 25 minutes via Red River Bridge. For public transit, take Bus Line 97 to "Phu Coc Village" stop, then a 5-minute walk to Hanoi Riverside Hotel. The route passes lush rice paddies and coconut groves, offering scenic views of rural Vietnam. The hotel offers a complimentary shuttle service daily from 8 AM to 7 PM, making it easy to travel between the city and the church area while enjoying a relaxed, stress-free journey.

Near Phu Coc Village Church, visitors can engage in hands-on traditional farming activities, including rice planting and harvesting, to experience the rhythm of rural Vietnamese life. Local artisans host bamboo weaving workshops, teaching guests to craft practical items like baskets and lanterns, each piece reflecting authentic regional craftsmanship. The church hosts community thanksgiving masses on weekends, open to visitors, showcasing the blend of Vietnamese Catholic traditions and local customs. You can also savor homemade treats such as sticky rice dumplings and yam tea, served by villagers, offering a genuine taste of country hospitality.