Explore the emerging European-style Carnaby walking street in Hanoi

Just established a few days ago, Carnaby walking street located in the Rue de Charme complex - Ha Dinh new urban area (Hanoi) attracts many young people to check-in thanks to the space that feels like they are traveling. Europe.

Just established a few days ago, Carnaby walking street located in the Rue de Charme complex - Ha Dinh new urban area (Hanoi) attracts many young people to check-in thanks to the space that feels like they are traveling. Europe.

The first walking street of Thanh Xuan district, Hanoi called "Carnaby 214" is about 250m long, and has just appeared, attracting crowds of young people to have fun and check-in.

This place is organized on weekends (from 4:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.).

Inspired by the famous Carnaby walking street in London (UK), this walking street also known as "Rabbit Cave" is located in the center of the Rue de Charme complex - Ha Dinh New Urban Area, 214 Nguyen Xien.

From the architectural design and landscape layout, all evoke the image of beautiful England. Visitors coming here feel like walking on a street in London.

Red public telephone booths typical of England are also designed and installed along this street.

The highlight of Carnaby 214 walking street is the giant colorful rabbit over 7m high placed right in the center.

Young My Linh traveled more than 10km to experience the "European" atmosphere right in Hanoi. "When I saw this walking street being shared on social networks, I thought in advance that I would definitely have to arrange a time to visit this weekend. My first impression of this place was to just hold up my phone and look at it. Any corner has beautiful, virtual photos," Linh shared.

Children can freely play and eat with nearly 20 food stalls around.

As evening approaches, more and more tourists flock to this emerging tourist destination. The bright lighting system makes this place look like a neighborhood in European countries.

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Minh Hoàng

Source : Vietnamnet

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