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How to get from Da Lat to Hanoi

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1h 30min
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18€
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Distance
1047 km
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🚌 Departure from Da Lat
📍Buses mainly depart from Đà Lạt Bus Station (Bến Xe Đà Lạt), located east of the city center. It is a modern station with ticket counters for several companies (Futa Bus, Thanh Buoi) and waiting areas. For flights, departure is from Liên Khương Airport (DLI), the only airport serving Đà Lạt, located south of the city.
🚇From Đà Lạt city center, the bus station is accessible by taxi or motorbike taxi (xe ôm) in 5-10 minutes, costing approximately 30,000-50,000 VND. To the airport, a taxi will take about 30-45 minutes for 250,000-350,000 VND. Airport shuttle buses are also available for about 40,000-50,000 VND per person and take longer depending on stops.
Buses to major cities depart every 30-60 minutes, especially in the morning and evening for overnight buses. For flights, there are several daily flights to Hanoi, mainly in the morning and afternoon, operated by Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet Air, and Bamboo Airways.
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Fastest: 1h 30min
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🛣️ The journey experience

Traveling from Da Lat to Hanoi is a key step for many independent travelers. For a tight to moderate budget, two main options are available: the overnight bus or the plane. The bus is the most economical solution (around €18), but be prepared for a long journey of approximately 16 hours.

Sleeper buses in Vietnam are surprisingly comfortable, allowing you to sleep for a good part of the way and save on a hotel night. Companies like Phương Trang or Thành Bưởi are known for their reliability. Departures usually occur from Da Lat's central bus station.

If time is a priority and your budget allows (around €80), flying is the fastest option, with only a 2-hour flight. It's ideal for avoiding a long night of travel and maximizing your time on site. Whatever your decision, we'll help you book without risk of scams.

Frequently asked questions — Da Lat → Hanoi

✨ Why visit Hanoi?

  • Wander through the bustling Old Quarter and admire its colonial architecture.
  • Visit the Temple of Literature, Vietnam's first university, a tranquil oasis.
  • Enjoy a traditional water puppet show, a unique Vietnamese art form.
  • Explore Hoan Kiem Lake, its iconic red bridge, and Ngoc Son Temple.
  • Savor authentic 'pho' or 'bun cha' at a local street food stall.
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Recommended stay
3 to 4 nights — Enough time to explore the city and soak in its unique atmosphere.

☀️ When to visit Hanoi?

HUMID SUBTROPICAL CLIMATE

October to April — Pleasant temperatures and low humidity, ideal for sightseeing.

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In Hanoi — Plan your stay
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🏨 Accommodation
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What to do in Hanoi?

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Old Quarter — 36 ancient streets
Hanoi's beating heart: lively lanes where each street still bears the name of its ancient guild. Silk, paper, silver, incense — a labyrinth of flavours and crafts best explored on foot or by bicycle. A must-see in the evening when the neon lights come on.
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Temple of Literature
Vietnam's first university, founded in 1070. Five courtyards lined with frangipani, doctoral steles and traditional pavilions: a tranquil haven 10 minutes from the centre. Entry under €3.
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Hoan Kiem Lake & Ngoc Son Temple
The Lake of the Restored Sword is Hanoi's symbol. Ngoc Son Temple, reached by a red lacquered bridge, houses a giant stuffed turtle — the same that, legend says, reclaimed the magic sword from King Lê Lợi. Lovely morning walk among locals doing tai chi.
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Water Puppet Show
A 1,000-year-old traditional art from the Red River Delta. Puppeteers hidden behind a screen make dragons, phoenixes and farmers dance on a water stage to live folk music. Thăng Long Theatre offers 8 shows daily — book ahead.
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Pho bo breakfast
Hanoi is the world capital of pho. The best stalls open at 6am and close when the pot is empty — often before 10am. Phở Thìn (Đinh Tiên Hoàng) and Phở Bát Đàn are the absolute references. Under €2 per bowl, sitting on a plastic stool.
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Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum & Imperial Citadel
The grey granite mausoleum holds the embalmed body of the father of the nation, viewable in an orderly queue (smart dress required). Nearby, the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long — a UNESCO site — offers a dive into the capital's thousand-year history. Free on Sunday mornings.
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Bia hoi — fresh beer for 30 cents
Bia hoi is a craft beer brewed fresh each morning, sold on low plastic stools on the street for 5,000 VND (€0.18). The Lương Ngọc Quyến / Tạ Hiện junction in the Old Quarter is the epicentre — lively from 5pm with travellers and locals alike.
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Train Street — café between the rails
A residential alley where the train passes centimetres from house fronts twice a day. Cafés have sprung up between the rails — settle in with a cà phê trứng (egg coffee, a Hanoi speciality) and wait for the train to pass. Guaranteed thrills.

⏱️ How long to visit Hanoi?

3 to 5 days

For an independent traveler, 3 days in Hanoi are a minimum to explore major sites like the Old Quarter and Hoan Kiem Lake. With 4-5 days, you can delve deeper into local culture, visit museums, and take a day trip to nearby attractions such as Perfume Pagoda. Don't hesitate to get lost in the alleys for the best discoveries.

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