Vincom Center Metropolis in Hanoi is a great place to shop, eat, and relax. It has a mix of international and local brands, including luxury stores like Louis Vuitton and Gucci. You’ll also find plenty of restaurants, from casual spots to fine dining, plus a modern cinema for entertainment. The mall is family-friendly with play areas for kids. It offers great amenities like free Wi-Fi, plenty of parking, and helpful staff. While it can get crowded on weekends, it’s still a top choice for both locals and tourists looking for a fun and convenient shopping experience.
Vincom is one of the best shopping malls in Hanoi, offering a wide range of stores, restaurants, and entertainment options. It’s a great place to spend a few hours whether you’re looking to shop, dine, or simply relax. The mall is spacious and well-designed, with multiple floors dedicated to different categories, from high-end brands to affordable stores, catering to all types of shoppers.
What I really appreciate about Vincom is the variety of dining options. Whether you're in the mood for a quick bite or a sit-down meal, there are plenty of choices available, from local food stalls to international chains. The food court is particularly convenient for a quick meal while shopping, and the quality of food is generally good.
The mall is also home to a cinema, making it a great destination for a day out. There’s a vibrant atmosphere, and it’s always buzzing with people, especially on weekends. However, it can get quite crowded during peak hours, which sometimes makes the shopping experience a bit less enjoyable.
Overall, Vincom is a reliable shopping center with everything you need under one roof. It’s not overly luxurious, but it’s modern, convenient, and definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area.
As a tourist that likes buying goods to take back home, it's a great shopping complex with stores over 4 levels. Not insanely big but easy to move around, great food options and a giant winmart.
Brand name stores such as pandora, adudas, muji (across 2 levels), Uniqlo, aldo, clavin Klein, crocs, pharmacies, sunglasses, perfumes, home and kitchenware store and my fave..a giant winmart (more on that as a separate review).
Also has restaurants with dine in areas (chinese, a few Japanese options, buffet hot pot, pizza, Som Thai), photobooth, kids activities/games and a Starbucks, Highlands coffee and a french boulangerie.
Nearby to the Lotte shopping complex with the observation deck (no idea how to walk there though) if you want to combine the 2 and a grab car can be booked from the old quarter for aprox 50-60vd.