Getting around in Hanoi is fairly easy because numerous attractions, restaurants, shopping venues, and hotels are located close to each other. The city’s local population travels mostly on motorbikes while motorcycle taxis, buses, and private cars are available for when you want to visit other districts within Hanoi.
Hanoi is a very compact city and most travellers choose to stay within the districts of Hoan Kiem (which includes the Old Quarter and the French Quarter), Ba Dinh, Tay Ho (West Lake), and Hai Ba Trung during their holiday. You can take a taxi, hire a car or book a driver for the day, but it’s relatively inexpensive compared to other cities in Vietnam.
Motorcycle Taxis (Xe Om)
Travelling by motorcycle taxis is a quick and inexpensive way of getting around in Hanoi as you can find one in most parts of the city, particularly near hotels, shopping streets, and tourist attractions. Do note that these vehicles aren’t fitted with meters, so bargain hard, settle on the price, and fasten on your helmet before hopping onto one. A good tip is to ask the concierge in your hotel roughly how much a particular journey should cost before you leave for the day. The only downside is most drivers speak limited English, so it’s best to write down the address of your destination and show it to your driver beforehand.
Taxi
A fool-proof way of getting around in Hanoi, you can easily hail a taxi on the street or request one from the comfort of your hotel. Fitted with reliable metres, the prices per kilometre are very reasonable. Tips are always appreciated by taxi drivers, so just round up the meter once you’ve arrived at your destination.
Given Hanoi's sometimes extreme traffic, they can be a slower option for short journeys, especially compared to motorcycle taxis. However, for longer journeys, they are a lot more comfortable. Some of the most reputable taxi companies in Hanoi include Taxi CP (+84 43 826 2626), 52 Taxi (+84 43 852 5252), Hanoi Taxi (+84 43 853 5353), and Mai Linh Taxi (+84 43 861 6161).
Cyclos are fairly inexpensive methods of transportation in Hanoi. The downside to travelling via cyclo is that many westerners find that it only manages to fit 1 passenger, even though it’s a 2-seated vehicle. It’s also fairly daunting to navigate through busy traffic, so cyclos are better options for touring the Old Quarter's narrow streets as a quaint experience rather than a viable transport option.
Bus
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Hanoi is served by local buses (decked out in red, white, and yellow) that cover regular routes within the city. Most stop near and in front of famous attractions such as Hoan Kiem Lake, The Old Quarter, Hanoi Train Station, Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum, and The Literature Temple.
Ticket prices vary depending on the destination but are generally cheaper than even motorcycle taxis. They are only payable in cash, so make sure you carry smaller bills if you’re planning on travelling via bus.
Penny Wong |旅遊行家
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