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How to get from Hanoi to Hue

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🚌 Departure from Hanoi
📍For buses, the main hub is My Dinh Bus Station, a large modern complex in western Hanoi serving numerous national routes. For trains, Hanoi Railway Station is a historic and central departure point for the Reunification Express. For flights, Noi Bai International Airport (HAN) is the largest airport in northern Vietnam, featuring two modern terminals.
🚇From the Old Quarter, Hanoi Railway Station is accessible by taxi (approx. 50,000-80,000 VND, 10-15 min) or Grab. For My Dinh Bus Station, a taxi or Grab costs about 150,000-200,000 VND (30-45 min). Noi Bai Airport is 30 km away; a taxi or Grab costs 250,000-350,000 VND (40-60 min), or public bus 86 (45,000 VND, 60-75 min).
Buses to Hue depart multiple times daily, often in the evening (approx. 6 PM-10 PM). Reunification Express trains (SE1, SE3, SE5, SE7) run daily with staggered departures. Flights from Hanoi to Hue are frequent, with several airlines offering departures throughout the day.
💸 Transport from 15€ per person
Fastest: 1h
Recommended: Reunification Express — 22€
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🛣️ The journey experience

Traveling from __Hanoi__ to __Hue__ means journeying through the heart of __Vietnam__, from lush rice paddies to majestic mountains. For this trip is a crucial step in his adventure, and we've gathered all the information to ensure he travels with peace of mind. Whether you choose the bus, train, or plane, each option offers a distinct experience. The Reunification Express train (approx. 7h and 22€) is a classic: you'll meet other travelers and enjoy incredible coastal scenery, especially between Da Nang and Hue.

It's an opportunity to watch Vietnamese life unfold outside your window. For the overnight bus (8h, 15€), opt for reputable companies like Futa Bus (Phuong Trang) or Hoang Long. Sleeper buses offer individual bunks, making it an excellent option to save on a night's accommodation and maximize your time. Departures are generally from major bus stations (e. g.

, My Dinh Bus Station in __Hanoi__). Finally, flying (1h, 55€) is the fastest solution, ideal if time is tight. Flights are operated by __Vietnam__ Airlines, Vietjet Air, or Bamboo Airways from Hanoi Airport (Noi Bai) to __Hue__ Airport (Phu Bai). To book safely, use reliable platforms like 12Go. asia or directly through the airlines' websites.

Frequently asked questions — Hanoi → Hue

✨ Why visit Hue?

  • Explore the UNESCO-listed Imperial City (Citadel) with its ancient palaces and temples.
  • Visit the magnificent royal tombs of Nguyen emperors, such as Minh Mang and Khai Dinh, each with unique architecture.
  • Cruise on the Perfume River by dragon boat to admire the scenery and reach Thien Mu Pagoda.
  • Savor __Hue__'s imperial cuisine, renowned for its sophistication and iconic dishes like Bún Bò Huế.
  • Discover local history and culture through museums, gardens, and traditional houses.
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Recommended stay
2 to 3 nights — ideal for exploring the Imperial City, the tombs, and enjoying the local atmosphere.

☀️ When to visit Hue?

TROPICAL MONSOON CLIMATE

January to April — the weather is mild and dry, perfect for visiting historical sites without the summer heat.

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In Hue — Plan your stay
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Imperial Citadel — purple forbidden city
The former capital of the Nguyen emperors (1802-1945). The purple forbidden city, at the heart of the fortress, encompasses palaces, temples and dynastic pavilions across 520 hectares. Though partly damaged by war, the site remains one of Vietnam's most impressive. UNESCO site, entry €10.
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Imperial Tombs — 7 mausoleums
The seven tombs of the Nguyen emperors are scattered across the countryside around Hue. The most beautiful, Tu Duc's Tomb (1864), is a complex of pavilions beside a lotus lake. Rent a scooter (~€5/day) or take a dragon boat on the Perfume River.
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Cruise on the Perfume River
The Perfume River cuts straight through Hue, lined with pagodas and gardens. A dragon boat cruise links Thien Mu Pagoda to the imperial tombs. Around €10-15 for a half-day with guide — one of the city's most beautiful journeys.
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Hue imperial cuisine — bun bo Hue
Hue is considered Vietnam's gastronomic capital. Bun bo Hue (spicy beef soup) is the signature dish, but the city also excels in banh khoai (crispy pancakes) and che (sweet desserts). Dong Ba Market is the best place to eat locally for under €2.
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Thien Mu Pagoda — 7-storey tower
Vietnam's most famous pagoda, founded in 1601, overlooking the Perfume River from a hill. The 21m Phuoc Duyen octagonal tower has become Hue's symbol. The temple also houses the Austin Westminster motorbike of the monk who self-immolated in Saigon in 1963.
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Thuy Thanh Village — rural life
10 km from Hue, this fishing village on Tam Giang lagoon offers an authentic glimpse of rural Vietnamese life. Sunrise boat ride on the lagoon, fishing net visits and lunch with a local family. Possible as a cycling excursion from Hue.
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Conical hat village — lang non
Phu Cam village has been perpetuating the art of the Vietnamese conical hat (non la) for centuries. Artisans weave latania palm leaves in 15-20 layers over a bamboo frame. Free to visit, hats available to buy directly for under €3.
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Nha nhac — imperial court music
Hue's court music (nha nhac) has been on UNESCO's intangible heritage list since 2003. Performances are held several evenings a week in Duyet Thi Duong, the royal theatre inside the citadel. A rare and moving cultural experience, entry included with the citadel ticket.

⏱️ How long to visit Hue?

2 to 5 days

For an independent traveler, 2 to 3 days are ideal for exploring Hue. This allows you to discover the Imperial City, the major imperial tombs, and stroll along the Perfume River. With 4-5 days, you can add excursions like the Hai Van Pass or hot springs, and a more in-depth exploration of local cuisine. Plan according to your interest in history and culture.

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