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Ha Noi to Hue By Sleeper Bus Departure 17.15pm
Tour Operator: Full Moon Travel Asia – What Aaap: +84974426821
Departure Location: Full Moon Bus Office- 6 Hang Muoi Street, Ha Noi Old Quater )
Drop off Location: Hue City Center – 7 Doi Cung Street
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Bus Ha Noi to Hue Itinerary
Ha Noi to Hue around 700km Route. There are 3 options how you can get to Hue City from Ha Noi: Flight, Train, Sleeper Bus. We highly recomend this Route by Vip Sleeper 34 Bus as Fast, Cheapest and Direct way. Fares start from 18$ for the 13 hours journey.
17:15: Bus start from Our office: Full Moon Bus Office- 6 Hang Muoi Street, Ha Noi Old Quater )
Bus will stop 1-2 times on the way ( in a Restaurant )
07:00 : Arrival: Hue City Center, drop off
Ha Noi to Hue Bus time
Ha Noi to Hue: 17:15 | 18$ / Pax |
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Depart from: 6 Hang Muoi Street, Ha Noi Old Quater | Daily |
Baggage: No specific regulation, but it is recommended that luggage not exceed 20kg + 1 carry-on bag /person
Ha Noi
Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital, boasts over 1,000 years of history, making it a fascinating blend of the old and the new. The ancient Old Quarter, dating back to the 14th century, is a maze of tree-lined streets and crumbling colonial facades that transport you back in time. However, Hanoi is no museum—it’s a city that thrives with modern energy. You’ll find sleek cafes, world-class restaurants, and cutting-edge art galleries that give the city a dynamic, youthful vibe. At night, Hanoi transforms into a lively hub with a range of options for dining, drinking, and socializing, from upscale rooftop bars to casual bia hơi joints.
Hue
Hue is a city steeped in stories, particularly its legacy as the seat of the Nguyen Dynasty. The former imperial capital sits along the lush riverbanks of the Perfume River and is surrounded by forested hills. Today, Hue’s historic charm is enhanced by its vibrant culture, legendary cuisine, and stunning architecture. The city’s tranquil atmosphere, moss-covered pagodas, and art deco mansions make it a fascinating destination. The legacy of the Nguyen Kings can still be experienced at their imperial citadels and tombs.
Things to do in Hue City
- See Imperial Vietnam
Explore the Hue Citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage site, to immerse yourself in Vietnam’s royal history. Wander through the grand palaces, theatres, and pavilions, and visit the Imperial Tombs of emperors Tu Duc, Minh Mang, and Khai Dinh. - Eat Like a King
Hue is renowned for its distinctive cuisine. Begin your culinary journey at Dong Ba Market, then try famous local snacks such as Bánh Khoái (Hue pancakes) and Bánh Bèo (steamed rice cakes). - Explore Buddhist Roots
Discover the peaceful spiritual side of Hue with visits to iconic pagodas and monasteries. The Thien Mụ Pagoda is a must-see, with its seven-tiered tower overlooking the Perfume River. You can also visit Tu Hieu Monastery, where renowned monk Thich Nhat Hanh spent his youth. - Cycle Through Rice Paddies
Hue’s countryside, with its picturesque rice paddies, is perfect for cycling. One of the most scenic routes leads to Thanh Toan Bridge, a charming tile-roofed bridge surrounded by lush fields and local farms. - Revisit Colonial History
If you’re a fan of architecture, Hue offers a blend of ancient and colonial structures. Walk along Le Loi Street to spot art deco buildings like La Residence Hotel and the grand Quoc Hoc High School.
Hue Weather:
- Best Time to Visit: From February to April, Hue enjoys the best weather—mild and pleasant for sightseeing.
- Summer (June and July): Expect scorching days with high humidity.
- Rainy Season (August to January): Expect heavy rains and possible flooding. The city can see a lot of rain from October onwards.
Hue Transport:
- By Air: Phu Bai Airport serves domestic flights from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, just 30 minutes from the city center.
- By Train: Hue is accessible via the Reunification Express, which connects the north and south of Vietnam.
- By Road: Da Nang is about two hours away by car or bus. Taxis and private cars are available for transfers from both airports and train stations.
- Local Travel: To explore the Hue Citadel, riverside, and central town, walking or hiring a cyclo (rickshaw) is a great option. For a more extended visit, taxis are convenient, or you can rent a bicycle for a leisurely tour of the Imperial Tombs.
Cancellation policy: Ha Noi Full Moon Bus - Hue Full Moon Bus
REFUND 75% excluding fee (more than 48 hours before departure)
Submit refund request before please!
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