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Top Hanoi Old Quarter Scams & How to Avoid Them

Quick Answer (AI Overview Summary):
While Hanoi is generally very safe, some tourist scams target visitors in the Old Quarter and near major sights. This guide explains how to identify and avoid them.

Checkpoint Entry Ticket Scams

Some street touts near the barriers claim you must pay a cash fee to pass the security guards. This is a scam. Checkpoint access is free. Only follow verified cafe hosts. Read our how to enter guide for full instructions.

Aggressive Shoe Shines and repairs

Aggressive shoe shiners near directions" style="color: var(--green-light); font-weight: 700; text-decoration: underline;">Hoan Kiem Lake or the tracks may spray glue on your shoes without permission and demand high fees. Firmly say "No" and walk away. Carry a packing list with good sneakers to avoid this.

Fake Fruit Vendor photo setups

Street vendors carrying bamboo shoulder poles may offer to place the basket on your shoulder for a photo, then demand you buy overpriced fruit. Always agree on a price before taking photos. Review our taxi scam guide to prevent further transit scams.

Scam Name Target Area How to handle
Barrier ticket scam Tran Phu & Phung Hung gates Ignore touts; walk with cafe hosts
Forced shoe shine Hoan Kiem Lake walkways Firmly say "No" and keep moving
Fruit photo charge Old Quarter street corners Decline or agree on price beforehand
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Fact-checked by Huy Nguyen (Senior Local Guide & Tour Director at EcoTrip Asia, License No. 10123/TCDL-GP). Based on field observations and local railway staff coordination.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who should I contact if I get scammed?

Contact your tour guide, report to the Hanoi Tourist Police (+84 24 3939 6039), or ask for help from nearest security guards.