It can be easy because there are many kinds of transportation to choose based on your budgets. Also, numerous attractions, restaurants, shopping venues, and hotels are located close to each other so it’s easy to move from this place to another.

But surely there is a difficulty in language and communication as Vietnamese cannot speak English well. And above all is the fear of scams of tourists.

So think carefully about where you want to go and how you want to get there; what might cost you the least may take up the most time, and a bigger transportation budget may actually save in terms of more sights seen and less hassle along the road.

For getting around Hanoi, I have listed down every kind of transportation with detailed information including price and some advice for each. So read on.

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Getting Around Hanoi is quite convenient

1. From Noi Bai Airport to Hanoi – Get Around in Hanoi

Noi Bai Airport (IATA: HAN, ICAO: VVNB) is the only airport in Hanoi and the biggest one in Northern Vietnam. Noi Bai Airport is located in Soc Son District and is 45 kilometers from the city center (Hanoi Old Quarter). It takes around 45 minutes to get from Noi Bai Airport to the city center.

There are several ways for tourists to get to the city center from Noi Bai Airport. We list out some with advice for you:

Book a Grab Car in Hanoi

If you have Grab app on your phone, that’s great. If not, you have to download the app in order to book a car. Noi Bai Airport has free wifi everywhere so it’s easy to do so.

However, remember you need to pay them the 2-way gate fare of 30.000 VND (1.5 US$). Choose a proper pick-up and drop-off point to avoid communication issues. If you decide to use Grab, you won’t have to exchange money at the airport since you can pay by credit card.

Traditional Taxi

If you find using modern technology to book a Grab inconvenient, then just go with the traditional taxi. It’s not hard finding a taxi outside the airport. There will be a taxi lineup the moment you walk out of the airport. These are notable and reliable brands you should choose are:

  • Taxi Mai Linh (phone no. 024 38 222 666): the remarkably green cab with its name “Mai Linh” on both sides.
  • Taxi Van Xuan (phone no. 024 38 535353): the grey cab with a blue and a red line along both sides. This one offers quite a low price compared to Mai Linh as the quality of the car is not as good as Mai Linh Taxi.
  • Taxi Airport (phone no. 024 3200 2566): the half white and half dark pink cab with its phone number on the front door.

The average price of a cab from the airport to the Old Quarter should be around 250.000 – 300.000 VND (11 – 14 US$). This includes airport gate fare. Do not pay more than this and if you are quoted a higher price, you are most likely being scammed.

Private Car

Another option for you in case you want higher certainty and safety is to book a private pick-up car from a travel agency. This is properly the safest way and fastest way of transportation. The driver will wait for you outside, and once you arrive and done with the procedures in the airport, you can immediately get on the car and transfer to the exact location you need.

The price of a private car is around 16 – 18 US$. With a group of 4 – 5 people and above then the price is 5 US$/each person. Contact us for the Private Car.

Hanoi public transport – Buses in Hanoi

If your luggage is not too big and you want cheap transportation, look for the 86 Bus Line at Terminal 2. The approximate time of transportation is an hour, with a 30.000 VND (1.4 US$) ticket fee and bilingual instruction.

Hanoi public transport

The earliest time you can catch the bus is 5:10 in the morning and the bus departs at 22:30. One small drawback is that the bus contains only 25 seats, while its capacity is 80 people. Perhaps prepare yourself to stand during the 60-minute drive.

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2. Getting Around in Hanoi – Means of Transportation In Hanoi

Hanoi Taxi – Hanoi Transportation

Taxi is easy and common transportation in Hanoi. You can hail a taxi on the street or for safety, ask your hotel receptionists to help you out. Fitted with reliable meters, the starting price for taxi costs between 10.000 VND and 15.000 VND per kilometer.

Hanoi Taxi – Hanoi Transportation

However, there’re a few things I need to remind you for getting around Hanoi by taxi:

  • Most of the taxi drivers cannot speak English and it could be difficult for communication. If you need to go somewhere, just show the driver a paper or card that has the address on it.
  • Be careful of taxi scams. Some will try to impose a flat rate for your trip instead of relying on the meter. Even when they use the meter, some of them will have defective meters that run too fast! Instead of just any taxi that passes your way, look for one of the reputation brands. Some of them are:

Taxi CP (+84 43 826 2626)

Hanoi Taxi (+84 43 853 5353)

Mai Linh Taxi (+84 43 861 6161).

  • Taxi drivers in Hanoi are also loath to give back change. If this is a big deal for you, bring smaller bills to pay the exact change.

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Cyclo

By far the most unique way if getting around Hanoi, or three-wheeled bicycle. A front seat will be enough for a maximum of 2 people. However, cyclos only go around Hanoi Old Quarter and you cannot find it anywhere outside this area. Cyclos are only used for exploring the Hanoi Old Quarter.

If you decide to take a cyclo, make sure you pay between 100.000 – 150.000 VND per hour (4.6 – 6.9 US$) riding around the Old Quarter. Watch out these things:

  • There can be scams as some peddlers are not honest about pricing. Agree on the price up front before you boarding.

  • If the peddlers charge you more once you finish, pay the price you agreed at first and be firm about it. However, you can tip the peddlers as he/she pedaled your entire body weight for the past hour.

  • Have the correct change ready, as cyclo drivers (like their taxi counterparts) hate to give back change.

I recommend booking cyclo tours with your hotel or with a trustable party. Consider these tours: Sans Souci (the oldest and most well-known cyclo brand in Hanoi), TNK Travel, Hanoi Cyclo Tour or check this out!

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Cyclo

Taking a cyclo around the Old Quarter is a must-try thing visiting Hanoi

GrabCar/GrabBike – Hanoi Transport Service

You can call a GrabCar or GrabBike for getting around Hanoi. If you want to experience how it feels like to sit behind a motorbike and join in the crazy traffic like a local, booking a GrabBike can be a great consideration.

Bikes can easily zigzag their way through traffic so you don’t have to worry about being stuck in the congested streets behind lines of cars. The price might go up a bit during peak time though. However, it shall not be a big deal, as it is still going to be cheaper than catching a cab.

Bus – Hanoi public transport

Local buses are also a very common transportation for locals in Hanoi. Local buses are noticeable with red, white, and yellow colors.

 

Bus – Hanoi public transport

Hanoi has a number of local buses that have regular routes through the city, most of which stopping nearby and in front of famous attractions such as Hoan Kiem Lake, The Old Quarter, Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, Temple of Literature, etc.

A ticket is 7.000 VND and you can only pay in cash. Make sure you carry smaller bills if you’re planning on travelling via bus. To prevent a miscommunication with the bus driver, you should write your destination on your phone. This way you can show him once you get on the bus. You also should be careful whenever you get on and off the bus because it pulls away quickly.

If your accommodation is not near to the attractions of the Old Quarter, there are ways to get there. You can catch the bus lines below. I recommend avoiding peak hours (6:30 – 9:00 and 17:00 – 19:30):

  • To Hoan Kiem Lake: 04, 14, or 36

  • To O Quan Chuong Gate: 03, 11, 14, 22, 18, 34, 40

  • To Dong Xuan Market: 31

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Bicycle

Getting around Hanoi by bicycle is not for the weak-kneed; traffic rules fly out the window as soon as you hit the road, and accidents are a definite possibility.

Bicyclists must also contend with hot, humid weather between April to August. If none of these faze you, then pedal on; many hotels in Hanoi offer bike rental services, often going for as low as 1 US$ a day.

Walking

You can choose to walk around Hoan Kiem Lake and the Hanoi Old Quarter area. However, I suggest you not walking too far since it’s not easy for first-timers to walk in the streets of Hanoi. The traffic can be crazy and you don’t have the skills of walking through the traffic like the locals. It could be very dangereous and accidents can occur.

Walking

Take a walk on the old and busy streets in Hanoi Old Quarter to feel the tranquil and unique atmosphere of Hanoi or discover some amazing street food

By walking in the Old Quarter, you could drop by a typical coffee stall of Hanoi, order a cup of ice tea and enjoy the capital’s morning charm in a really local way. If you want to make it an authentically interesting experience, let’s visit one of these oldest and most interesting cafes of the city.

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Motorbike

You sure see numerous motorbike on Hanoi roads as it is the common transportation of locals here. Do you want to try to drive one? Hanoi traffic can be “crazy” some time yet it is still a thriller and exciting experience that many tourists want to try out.

You can hire a motorbike in the Old Quarter area or join in thrilling Hanoi Motorbike Tour

3. Getting Out Of Hanoi

Train

Hanoi has only one train station which is the Hanoi Train Station in 120 Le Duan Street, Dong Da District.

Left of the main entrance stands Counter 2, where tickets for southbound stations are sold. To the right of the entrance stands a ticket office for tickets to Sapa (via Lao Cai), and Counter 13 for tickets to China. Buy tickets at least a day before the trip to make sure you get the kind of berth you want.

 

Train

Bus

A series of bus stations are located around Hanoi, each one dispatching buses that travel only in a particular direction. Call or visit these bus stations for updated tickets prices and schedules. As with the train, buy your tickets at least the day before you travel to ensure a seat.

  • Gia Lam Bus Station

Address: 9 Ngo Gia Kham, Long Bien, Hanoi

Location: Google Maps

Destinations: serves northeast, including Ha Long Bay, Lang Son, Haiphong, and Lao Cai/Sapa

  • Luong Yen Bus Station

Address: 1 Nguyen Khoai, Hanoi

Location: Google Maps

Destinations: Hai Phong, Saigon, Hue, Da Nang, Nha Trang, among others

  • Kim Ma Bus Station

Address: 1 Kim Ma, Dong Da, Hanoi

Location: Google Maps

Destinations: serves northwestern Vietnam, including Dien Bien Phu and Hoa Binh

  • My Dinh Bus Station

Address: 20 Pham Hung, My Dinh, Tu Liem, Hanoi

Location: Google Maps

Destinations: Dien Bien, Hoa Binh, Bai Chay (near Ha Long Bay), Bac Kan (near Ba Be National Park), and Nho Quan (near Cuc Phuong National Park), among others

  • Southern Bus Terminal – Phia Nam

Address: Km 5, Duong Giai Phong

Location: Google Maps

Destinations: Hue/Da Nang (first-class sleeper bus), Saigon, Da Lat, among others

Comment if you have any questions!