How do I get from Vietnam airport to city Centre?

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To get from Vietnam airport to the city center:

  • Buses: Look for bright yellow buses (Route 109 or 49).

  • Cost: 20,000 VND.

  • Routes: Route 109 goes to the backpacker area, while Route 49 stops at Ben Thanh Station. The staff usually speak enough english to help you.

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How to get from Vietnam airport to Ho Chi Minh City center?

Ugh, getting from Tan Son Nhat (SGN) to the city? So many options! I remember taking a bus once, back in April 2022, it was crazy hot.

Yellow buses – numbers 109 and 49. They’re cheap, like 20,000 VND – that’s about a dollar, maybe less. Plenty of space for your bags.

Route 109 drops you near Pham Ngu Lao, the backpacker area. Super convenient if you’re staying there. Route 49? Ben Thanh Market – right in the heart of things. The drivers spoke enough English to help. It was…a ride.

Honestly, next time, I’m grabbing a Grab or taxi. Easier, less sweaty. But the buses are a budget option if you are travelling on a shoestring.

How to get to city from Hanoi airport?

Getting from Noi Bai Airport to Hanoi’s Old Quarter? Easy peasy. You’ve got a few options, each with its own vibe. It’s all about choosing what suits your travel style and budget, you know?

  • Taxi: This is speed demon, for sure. Expect to pay around 300,000 – 400,000 VND (roughly $12 – $16 USD). It will get you there in about 30-45 minutes, depending on traffic. Just make sure the meter’s running or agree on a price beforehand!

  • Public Bus: Budget travelers, assemble! Bus #86 is your chariot. The fare is a mere 30,000 VND (about $1.30 USD). It takes longer, maybe an hour. But hey, that’s when you can people-watch and soak in the city vibe. A steal, and you can’t beat that.

  • Airport Shuttle Bus: Several shuttle bus services exist, costing somewhere between 40,000 and 80,000 VND ($2-$4 USD). Check if your hotel offers one too!

  • Ride-Hailing Apps: Grab is available, offering car and bike options. Prices fluctuate with demand, so compare carefully before you book! I once snagged a ride for less than a taxi during off-peak hours. Lucky me!

Which option to choose? It really depends. Are you in a rush? Take a taxi. Broke? Hop on the bus. It’s that simple.

How to get to city from Hanoi airport?

Landing in Hanoi? Old Quarter beckons, does it? Think of Noi Bai Airport as the awkward first date – getting out is key.

Here’s your escape plan, because who wants to stay at the airport?

  • Taxi: Fastest, yes, but expect a price surge like that time I accidentally bid too high at an auction. Prepare your wallet. It’ll cost you a pretty penny, but hey, time is money, right? Though, what is money, really?

  • Public Bus: Cheapest, undoubtedly. Think of it as a sociological experiment disguised as transport. Packed like sardines, but cheaper than my last therapist. Prepare for adventure! And possibly close encounters of the armpit kind. Did I mention how economical it is?

    It’s also slower than watching paint dry. Consider it “immersive.”

  • Airport Shuttle: A middle ground. Like that friend who’s always “fine” but clearly isn’t. Still better than walking, unless you enjoy that sort of thing. I do not.

  • Ride-Hailing Apps: Okay, so you’re tech-savvy. Good for you. Like summoning a magic carpet, if magic carpets charged by the kilometer.

    It is 2024, after all. Additional info:

  • Taxi Fares: Negotiate! Haggle! Channel your inner market trader. Trust me. Drivers inflate prices for tourists. It’s a tradition, like bad karaoke.

  • Bus Routes: Look for Bus 86. It’s express to the city center. It is express, so expect a rollercoaster. Sorta. I overreacted, it is just a bus.

  • Beware of Scams: Fake taxis lurk. Only use reputable companies. It’s like dating, vet thoroughly. You have been warned.

  • Currency: Have local currency, Vietnamese Dong, handy. Because trying to pay with euros is like trying to pay for groceries with compliments.

  • Pro-tip: Download the ride-hailing app beforehand. Saves data. You’re welcome.

  • Distance: The airport is not exactly close to the Old Quarter. Keep that in mind. Expect a ride. A bumpy one if you’re in a bus.

Enjoy Hanoi, don’t get lost! Or do, it’s part of the experience! (I say that now, but I panic when I can’t find my keys.)

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