By air: Hanoi Noi Bai
Airport is 35km from the city centre and is a relatively new airport
equipped with most modern passenger facilities. The airport receives
flights from a variety of Asian destinations such as Singapore, Bangkok,
Seoul, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Siem Reap and Vientiane.
The airport is well served by taxis and
if you fly with Vietnam Airlines then there’s a free minibus into the
city. Visitors should be aware that there is a $14USD airport tax that
you are required to pay when leaving the country.
By train: it’s possible
to travel the length of the country by train which means in effect that
you can get all the way from Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) to Hanoi. Trains
are a neither fast (you would need to allow three days for the
aforementioned journey) nor especially comfortable but are cheap and
cover a number of significant destinations between the two cities.
By bus: it’s possible
to get from Cambodia and Laos to Vietnam by bus although both routes
come with their downsides and the latter especially is not considered
safe for tourists. If you are already in the country then you can travel
from Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) to Hanoi on tourist buses that generally
take several days and stop to take in interesting sights en route.
By road: visitors are
not legally permitted to drive cars in Vietnam so car rental is not
really an option for getting to Hanoi. You can however rent a car and a
driver if you wish and have them drive you to the city although this is
undoubtedly an expensive way of getting there.
- Hanoi travel guide
- Vietnam tour package
- Transportation to Hanoi