I got a sidewalk haircut in Hanoi: my travel experience

I got a sidewalk haircut in Hanoi: my travel experience

I love small, real experiences. Getting a sidewalk haircut in Hanoi was one of them—not because I needed to save money, but because I was curious: how does an everyday service feel in a very different city?

I sat down with two emotions at once: slight worry and real excitement. Worry about hygiene, language, and not knowing what to say. Excitement because it felt like touching Hanoi’s daily life.

Quick verdict

  • Worth trying if you want a genuine local slice of life.
  • Key factors: pick a clean spot and communicate style clearly.
  • Ping Hotel helps keep the experience light because it’s easy to return and rest.

How it went for me

The rhythm was fast and direct. I showed a photo, said a few simple words, and let the barber work. What stood out was confidence and speed.

Hygiene: I watched before committing

I watched for a few minutes: tools, towels, overall cleanliness. If it had felt wrong, I would have stood up and left. That’s how you keep an adventurous experience sensible.

Language barrier? The photo saved me

I pointed at key areas: length, sideburns, neckline. Short instructions mean fewer misunderstandings. Surprisingly, it worked well.

12 tips for trying a sidewalk haircut in Hanoi

  • Tip 1: Observe tool hygiene before sitting.
  • Tip 2: Choose a spot with steady local customers.
  • Tip 3: Use a photo reference.
  • Tip 4: Keep instructions simple.
  • Tip 5: Leave if you feel uncomfortable.
  • Tip 6: Don’t do it when rushed.
  • Tip 7: Build time flexibility for adjustments.
  • Tip 8: Carry small cash.
  • Tip 9: Don’t expect luxury salon service.
  • Tip 10: Be polite.
  • Tip 11: Take a before/after photo.
  • Tip 12: Return to your base and reset.

Why Ping Hotel helped keep it “light”

I like unusual experiences in a light format: try once, enjoy it, then rest. A base like Ping Hotel helps you keep that rhythm, especially if work waits tomorrow.

You don’t understand a city only through attractions—you understand it through everyday services you’re willing to try.

This tiny experience made me feel like I was living in Hanoi, not just passing through it.

You don’t understand a city only through attractions—you understand it through everyday services you’re willing to try.

This tiny experience made me feel like I was living in Hanoi, not just passing through it.

You don’t understand a city only through attractions—you understand it through everyday services you’re willing to try.

This tiny experience made me feel like I was living in Hanoi, not just passing through it.

You don’t understand a city only through attractions—you understand it through everyday services you’re willing to try.

This tiny experience made me feel like I was living in Hanoi, not just passing through it.

You don’t understand a city only through attractions—you understand it through everyday services you’re willing to try.

This tiny experience made me feel like I was living in Hanoi, not just passing through it.

You don’t understand a city only through attractions—you understand it through everyday services you’re willing to try.

This tiny experience made me feel like I was living in Hanoi, not just passing through it.

You don’t understand a city only through attractions—you understand it through everyday services you’re willing to try.

This tiny experience made me feel like I was living in Hanoi, not just passing through it.

You don’t understand a city only through attractions—you understand it through everyday services you’re willing to try.

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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Is a sidewalk haircut in Hanoi worth trying?

Yes if you’re curious and choose a clean, reputable spot.

What should I watch out for?

Tool hygiene and clear communication.

How do I communicate better?

Use a photo reference and keep instructions simple.

What if I’m risk-averse?

Choose a recommended shop or a salon.

Is Ping Hotel’s area convenient for barbers?

Yes—West Hanoi has many options.

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