Hoa Lo Prison – A Witness to Vietnams Colonial History

Hoa Lo Prison – A Witness to Vietnam's Colonial History

Once the most haunted place during the French colonial period, Hoa Lo prison had a heavy and silent atmosphere from the moment I stepped through the gate. A cold air seeped through the old yellow walls, which held stories of resistance, loss, and the extraordinary power of resurrection. This was the place that held revolutionary soldiers chained in the dark, daring escapes through narrow sewers, and even American pilots pacing in cells halfway across the world from home.

Visiting Hoa Lo isn’t easy. It’s raw, real, and unforgettable. But if you want to understand Hanoi and Vietnam’s path to independence, this is where you begin.

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Written by Oliver PHUNG (Local expert)Updated on 22-04-2025
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What Is the “Hell on Earth” Known as Hoa Lo Prison?

Before it became known as “Hell on Earth” under French rule, Hoa Lo prison was originally part of Phu Khanh village, located in Vinh Xuong commune, Tho Xuong district, of Hanoi.

Prior to the 19th century, this area was home to one of the few well-known craft villages within the Thang Long Citadel (modern-day Hanoi). Artisans here specialized in producing household clay items, such as stoves, pots, and pans. Over time, the village became colloquially known as Hoa Lo, which means “Village of Stoves”.

Map of the ancient Thang Long citadel area, including Phu Khanh village
Phu Khanh village location map
 
The exhibition room and recreation of Phu Khanh Village at Hoa Lo Prison
Exhibition area of Phu Khanh village's terracotta products
  • French Colonial Era (Maison Centrale)

In 1873 and 1882, the French seized Hanoi, reshaping it into a colonial hub. By 1896, they built Hoa Lo Prison, or Maison Centrale, replacing outdated Nguyen dynasty prisons to suppress anti-colonial movements.

The old Hoa Lo village was erased, making way for a triangle of control: the prison, courthouse, and secret police headquarters. Strategically placed at Hanoi’s heart, the prison symbolized French dominance, a constant reminder of their watchful, punitive power.

  • Vietnam War Era (Hanoi Hilton)

After the 1954 Dien Bien Phu victory and Geneva Accords, Vietnam’s revolutionary government took over Hanoi, including Maison Centrale (Hoa Lo prison)

From 1964 to 1973, it detained American pilots captured during Vietnam War bombings, earning the ironic nickname "Hanoi Hilton". Notable prisoners included Douglas Peterson, later U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam, Senator John McCain, and Vice Admiral James Stockdale, a 1992 U.S. Vice Presidential candidate.

Hoa Lo Prison area during the Vietnam War
Known as the Hanoi Hilton during the Vietnam War
  • Hoa Lo Prison Today

Since 1993, Hoa Lo prison has transformed from a grim facility into a historical museum, with only 2,000 square meters preserved as the Hoa Lo Prison Memorial. Recognized as a Hanoi historical relic, it draws visitors to explore its complex past. Despite its museum status, the chilling atmosphere lingers. 

Hoa Lo Museum
Hoa Lo Museum's today

So, is Hoa Lo Museum a must-visit Hanoi tourist attraction? Let’s step inside with me to find out.

What’s Inside Hoa Lo Prison?

  • Architectural Overview of the Prison Complex

Built by the French during the colonial period, Hoa Lo Prison covered more than 12,000 square meters and was considered one of the most secure prisons in Indochina. This French colonial prison were divided into four zones:

  • Areas A and B: Held minor offenders or inmates who broke prison rules.
  • Area C: Housed French prisoners and foreigners.
  • Area D: Reserved for key political prisoners, many of whom awaited execution.
Overall model of Hoa Lo prison during the French colonial period
Hoa Lo Prison Model

The entire complex was enclosed by a 4-meter-high wall, lined with broken glass and electric wires. A 3-meter-wide patrol path ran along the inside, constantly watched from four corner towers.

When I visited, I stood by those thick, gray stone walls and tried to imagine what it must have been like. Every inch was built to control, to contain, to intimidate. The air inside felt stale, unmoving. Light barely crept in through narrow slits near the ceiling. In some cells, rusted shackles still lay anchored to the floor. I imagined then that there were the waste holes, left uncleaned for days, adding to the oppressive stench that seemed to linger, even now.

The wall area of Hoa Lo prison
The walls are kept in their original state without any restoration intervention
  • Artifacts Representing Oppression and Resistance

One of the most striking aspects of Hoa Lo Prison were the artifacts from the French colonial period, scattered throughout the prison. Walking through the exhibits, I couldn’t help but feel the weight of the prisoners' suffering and their unyielding endurance in such harsh conditions.

  • Prison uniforms were poorly made, often too short and made of low-quality fabric. In the bitter winter months, prisoners layered their clothing to fight the cold.
  • Eating utensils were prohibited to prevent weapons, so prisoners had to improvise. Ingenious inmates fashioned bowls and spoons from discarded coconut shells and almond branches.
  • Torture devices, like boxing gloves, gas cylinders, and electric machines, were used to extract confessions, even from women, with brutal efficiency.
 
  • Historical photos depicted famous Vietnamese revolutionaries, such as Nguyen Van Cu and Truong Chinh, imprisoned here alongside American POWs during the war.
  • Maps and documents showcased military strategies, liberation plans, and exchanges between American prisoners and the Vietnamese government after their release.
  • The Haunting Prison Cells

What overwhelmed me the most at Hoa Lo Prison were the prisoner rooms. If I had to describe them in three words, I would say: “Suffocating, haunting, and admirable”. 

Suffocating from the sight of shackles and chains scattered across the beds in the cells; haunted by the torture artifacts that had been used on the political prisoners; and finally, admiring the indomitable resilience of the prisoners, who stood tall even when faced with death.

The gloomy space of Hoa Lo prison

  • Collective Cell for Male Political Prisoners

This area, known as Prison E, was used to detain revolutionary activists. The walls are lined with bed panels and leg shackles extending to both sides. To give you a sense of it, dolls of Vietnamese political prisoners were placed here. Initially, there were few prisoners, and the beds were spacious. But as conditions worsened, the area became overcrowded, with just 40 cm of space per prisoner. The shackles were too short, forcing them to lie on top of each other.

Camp E at Hoa Lo Prison
Reconstructed model of prisoners with chains on their feet

Yet, what struck me most was that prisoners turned this filthy place into a site of resistance. They hid political documents in the latrine and under the floorboards, chiseling the walls to conceal them from the guards who regularly searched for contraband. Despite the hardships, revolutionary training flourished here, with brothers studying political theory and sharing ideas to keep the revolution alive.

  • Women's Cell Block

The female prison camp, covering 270 m², consisted of four small cells, cells for women with children, collective cells, a bathroom, and a camp yard. At one point, the French colonialists imprisoned up to 300 female prisoners here.

Images realistically recreate the lives of female prisoners at Hoa Lo
The dolls realistically recreate life in prison back then

The cells were cramped, and daily necessities like water were scarce. Hygiene was poor, and food rations were often reduced, making life for female political prisoners extremely difficult. The harsh conditions took the lives of many loyal communist soldiers, including Nguyen Thi Quang Thai, the wife of General Vo Nguyen Giap.

Female prisoner area at Hanoi Hilton
Dark perspective of female political prisoners

>>> Good to know: General Vo Nguyen Giap not only participated but also played a decisive role in the Dien Bien Phu campaign, as Commander-in-Chief and Commander-in-Chief of the campaign. He directly commanded the Viet Minh forces for 56 days and nights (from March 13 to May 7, 1954) to destroy the strongest stronghold group in Indochina of the French army. Read more: Dien Bien Phu, the Battle That Shook the French Empire

  • Solitary Confinement (Cachot)

Cachot was used to detain those who were punished for violating prison rules. Cachot in Hoa Lo was the “Hell of Hell”, with cramped, dark cells. Here, prisoners were locked up in isolation, shackled at night, and had to eat, sleep, and defecate on the spot.  After a short time in Cachot, prisoners suffered from edema, blurred vision, and scabies due to the lack of hygiene, light, and oxygen.

For female prisoners, although their feet were not shackled, they were subjected to cruel electric shock torture aimed at their private parts.

Cachot area
Prisoners will be locked in this cachot and will not be able to move around the room.
  • The Guillotine Room and Death Row Cells

Cachot was often called the “hell of hell”. But the death cell area was the most terrifying, because when you were moved into this room, it meant a death sentence for many prisoners. It was cramped, only 2–3 m², with thick 40 cm walls and 3-meter-high ceilings.

Death row cell
Death row cell

Inside this area stood a guillotine, the ultimate punishment. The medieval design featured two 4-meter-high wooden pillars, with the blade held by a pin. Below was a crossbar and a narrow shelf where the condemned would place their head.

>>> Good to know: With the most barbaric guillotine that the French colonialists placed here, Hoa Lo Prison is among the 10 most notorious prisons in the world, as well as topping the list of 5 most horrifying tourist destinations in Southeast Asia according to CNN in 2014.

  • Escape Tunnels Used by Vietnamese Political Prisoners

After visiting the prison areas, you will move to the outer courtyard area for male prisoners, and here you will have the opportunity to learn about the daring prison break of more than 100 political prisoners in August 1945. It wasn’t until 1997, when the importance of preserving and sharing became clear, that the original sewer gate used in the prison break was dismantled and put on display.

Though their bodies were small due to abuse and starvation, their indomitable spirit led to the success of one of the most notorious prison breaks in the world.

Sewer is a place of escape
This sewer was once used by little people to escape from prison.
  • American POW Exhibition Area from the Vietnam War

Continue to the area showcasing artifacts of American prisoners of war from the Vietnam War. The exhibition highlights how the Vietnamese army managed Hoa Lo Prison and protected captured American pilots from bombings by their own forces.

Here, you'll find various items related to the POWs, including parachute suits, packs of cigarettes shared by Vietnamese soldiers, personal items like memoirs and self-drawn paintings by the pilots, and some old films about the lives of American soldiers in the Hanoi Hilton, where they enjoyed Christmas, New Year, and more. These artifacts offer a powerful glimpse into their lives in captivity, shedding light on their daily routines and interactions with their Vietnamese guards.

Exhibition Area of the American Army at Hoa Lo Prison
Exhibition area of artifacts of American prisoners during the Vietnam War
  • Memorial Site for Fallen Revolutionaries

The last area is the memorial, featuring sculptures of emaciated, sickly prisoners whose spirits remained unbroken. Visitors, whether Vietnamese or from abroad, can light an incense stick as a gesture of gratitude and hope for a peaceful future.

Memorial to martyrs in Hoa Lo

An exhibition showcases images and banners that trace Vietnam’s journey from French colonial rule to the Vietnam War, culminating in the reconciliation between former enemies. Among the exhibits are photos of American soldiers returning to Vietnam, visiting the people they once imprisoned, symbolizing the healing of past wounds. This serves as a powerful reminder of war's destructiveness and the possibility that former foes might have become friends in the absence of conflict.

On the second floor, you’ll find stone tablets and images of political prisoners, some of whom became globally recognized, while others remain anonymous, but all are honored for their sacrifice.

John McCain returns to visit Hoa Lo prison
US Senator John McCain revisited the Hoa Lo prison where he was detained for five years during the Vietnam War

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Hoa Lo Night Tour Options

If you're wondering how to spend your day in Hanoi and worry about missing out on things, like visiting Hoa Lo Prison, now you can experience its fascinating history with three exciting night tours offered every Friday and Saturday, giving you a deeper connection with Vietnam's revolutionary past.

These evening tours offer a perfect experience if you're only in Hanoi for a day.

Night Tour 1: The Spirit of Vietnam Shines

  • Time: 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM every Friday and Sunday
  • Price: 399,000 VND (~$17) for all ages

"Night 1 – The Spirit of Vietnam Shines" offers a unique opportunity to explore prison life and honor the sacrifices of political prisoners. Through artifacts and powerful stories, you'll gain a deeper understanding of Vietnam's struggle for independence and the legacy of its heroes.

Scenes reenacted in the Sacred Night night tour with steadfast revolutionary soldiers in prison
Scenes reenacted in the Sacred Night night tour with steadfast revolutionary soldiers in prison

Night Tour 2: Living Like a Flower

  • Time: 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM Friday and Sunday
  • Price: 399,000 VND (~$17) for all ages

This tour honors the courageous female revolutionaries imprisoned at Hoa Lo. It highlights their inner struggles and sacrifices, including stories of bold escapes, like the one in 1945, when France was concentrating forces on the World War II front.

Tái hiện hình ảnh các nữ chiến sĩ cách mạng trong Nhà tù Hỏa Lò, với vẻ đẹp kiên cường, rạng rỡ
Tái hiện hình ảnh các nữ chiến sĩ cách mạng trong Nhà tù Hỏa Lò, với vẻ đẹp kiên cường, rạng rỡ

Night Tour 3: The Flame of Youth

  • Time: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM every Saturday
  • Price: 499,000 VND (~$21) for all ages

This program celebrates the contributions of young revolutionaries who sacrificed their lives for the country. The message: "Youth is not time, but emotion". On this tour, visitors will step into the lives of political prisoners, experiencing the dark, suffocating cells, escape tunnels, and the resilience of those who fought against all odds.

Images of young revolutionary soldiers in Hoa Lo Prison, with a seething spirit of patriotism
Images of young revolutionary soldiers in Hoa Lo Prison, with a seething spirit of patriotism

How to get there?

Hoa Lo Prison is located at 1 Hoa Lo Street, Tran Hung Dao Ward, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi, right in the heart of the Old Quarter.

You can easily get to Hoa Lo prison by motorbike taxi, taxi (Grab, Xanh SM), bus (lines 02, 09, 32, 34, and 38, with stops close to the prison), or by walking. From Hoan Kiem Lake, it’s just a 10–15-minute walk. In addition, at Hoa Lo Museum you can conveniently combine sightseeing with famous destinations such as Hoan Kiem Lake and Hanoi Old Quarter.

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Things to Know Before You Visit

Hoa Lo prison ticket Prices & opening Hours

  • Opening Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, including holidays.
  • Hoa Lo prison entrance fees: 50,000 VND ($20) per person.
Hoa Lo has been transformed from a prison into a historical museum.
Taking photos with tickets in front of Hoa Lo gate is a pretty interesting trend at this location

Discounts:

  • Get half off: Seniors (60+), students (with ID), individuals with severe disabilities, and those under social policies.
  • Free: Children under 16 and individuals with extremely severe disabilities.

Note: No booking is required online. Tickets can be purchased directly at the entrance. After purchase, your ticket will be checked at the gate, and you'll receive a hand stamp reading "ĐỒNG SONG".

>>> Good to Know:  In Vietnamese, "Đồng Song" means both "behind bars" and "companions in learning," making it a unique keepsake and a symbol of your visit to Hoa Lo Prison.

Hoa Lo prison audio guide device

If you visit on your own without a tour guide, Hoa Lo Museum offers an Audio Guide service in up to 8 languages, featuring 35 historical stories throughout the site (including exhibitions and prison areas). Available languages include English, Chinese, Korean, German, Spanish, Japanese, French, and Vietnamese, all for just 50,000 VND ($20), which is a very budget-friendly option!

Audio guide in Hoa Lo prison
Automatic guide service at Hoa Lo
 
Tour map when you use audio guide
Tour map when you use audio guide

My advice before visiting Hoa Lo Prison

  • Do not bring flammable or explosive objects inside.
  • Park your vehicle in the designated area of the relic site when visiting.
  • Do not smoke when visiting Hoa Lo Prison.
  • Do not touch artifacts, do not make noise or cause disorder when visiting.
  •  Keep clean, do not litter.
  • Only burn incense and place flowers in the memorial area.

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FAQ

Is Hoa Lo Prison Worth Visiting?

100% Hoa Lo Prison will be an experience that will broaden your horizons because, to have a peaceful Vietnam like today, the Vietnamese have had to go through sacrifices, sweat, and tears as shown in the artifacts displayed at the prison.

Can Kids Visit Hoa Lo Prison?

Yes, children from 6 years old and up can visit Hoa Lo Prison. However, adult supervision is recommended, as there are many barbaric images that will make lovers psychologically afraid.

Are Guided Tours Available?

If you don’t want to explore on your own, Hoa Lo Prison offers guided tours in English, French, and Spanish. For those short on time, the fascinating night tours on Fridays and Saturdays are a great way to delve deeper into the history of the site in an emotional setting.

Can I Buy Tickets Online?

Yes, you can buy them on the official website of Hoa Lo Prison, or buy them directly at the place. Note that for the night tour, you need to book tickets through the website!

Conclusion

If you only have one day in Hanoi, I recommend you spend at least 1-2 hours visiting Hoa Lo Prison. This is an experience not only about history, and also about emotions and deep understanding of the people and country of Vietnam.

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Welcome to our exciting travel program that will take you through captivating destinations in North Vietnam and Thailand in 2 weeks. Discover the wonders of Southeast Asia with our exceptional itinerary. You'll have the opportunity to visit vibrant cities, explore historic sites, immerse yourself in rich cultures, enjoy stunning natural landscapes, and so much more. This North Vietnam and Thailand 2 weeks trip offers you a diverse experience, seamlessly blending the rich history of Vietnam with the exotic beauty of Thailand. Join us for an unforgettable journey through these two enchanting countries.

02/08/2024 4,066 views
Essence of Northern Vietnam 7 days

Essence of Northern Vietnam 7 days

An unforgettable journey in 7 days through the enchanting landscapes of North Vietnam, where you will have the chance to traverse the bustling streets of Hanoi, where ancient temples and vibrant markets intertwine. Trek through the picturesque mountain town of Sapa, encountering ethnic minority villages and breathtaking rice terraces. Then, set sail on a mesmerizing cruise through the awe-inspiring limestone karsts of Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This North Vietnam 7 days tour promises a symphony of cultural immersion, natural beauty, and unforgettable experiences, leaving you with cherished memories of this captivating region.

12/07/2024 3,191 views
Exploration from Northern to Central Vietnam in 12 days

Exploration from Northern to Central Vietnam in 12 days

This budget-friendly 12-day itinerary from the North to the Central regions of Vietnam is sure to captivate you. We have thoughtfully balanced this tour to combine structured activities with free days for personal discovery and leisure. Experience overnight stays with local families in Bac Ha, evenings on traditional junk boats in Halong Bay, vibrant weekly markets, scenic hiking trails, and more. This tour offers a gateway to Vietnam's spirit and heritage, all within a concise 12 days!

02/08/2024 4,948 views
The Best of Northern Vietnam in 7 Days: All-Inclusive

The Best of Northern Vietnam in 7 Days: All-Inclusive

Embark on a 7-day adventure highlighting North Vietnam to explore the magnificent landscapes of Halong Bay, Ninh Binh (often referred to as "Halong Bay on land"), and the breathtaking northern rice terraces. Engage with the exotically beautiful high plateaus, valleys, and settlements. This route, a haven for photographers, offers endless opportunities to capture stunning vistas that epitomize the serene and rugged landscapes of the region.

10/07/2024 6,877 views
Travel to Northern Vietnam and Thailand in 14 days

Travel to Northern Vietnam and Thailand in 14 days

Two of the destinations that cannot be missed that year are Vietnam and Thailand. This trip to Vietnam and Thailand in 14 days will give you excellent experiences and best moments. You will have the opportunity to discover the northern part of Vietnam in a profound way. Visit destinations, monuments and heritage in Hanoi, Ninh Binh and Halong Bay. Enjoy Thai cuisine and learn more about its culture, as well as the daily life of local people.

01/06/2024 3,697 views
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