1Which season should you go to Hanoi from Da Nang?
Hanoi’s weather is divided into four distinct seasons, each season of the Capital has its own beauty, so you can travel to Hanoi at any time of the year. However, according to Vietnamtravelio’s experience, you should visit here during flower seasons and especially in the fall of Hanoi.
Hanoi in autumn is always known for its lyrical romance. In early autumn, Hanoi is sunny and crisp, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the scent of Hanoi milk flowers throughout the streets.
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2Experience moving to Hanoi from Da Nang
The most convenient way to get to Hanoi is by plane. Every day there are many flights to Hanoi from Da Nang so you can easily choose the most suitable time frame for your schedule. Located 30km from the center, after landing at Noi Bai airport you can choose one of the following three means of transportation to the city center:
– Taxi: Price ranges from 350,000 – 450,000 VND/trip. To save money, you can take Grab or Uber.
– Bus: From the airport, there are 4 buses running into the city. Line 7, line 17, line 86 and finally line 90. These bus routes have ticket prices from 8000 VND – 9000 VND/ticket, especially bus route 86 has a ticket price of 30,000 VND/ticket.
– In addition, you can also use the airport shuttle service with prices ranging from 200,000 VND – 300,000 VND/trip.
Choosing to travel by train will be extremely convenient for you in visiting Hanoi because Hanoi train station is located right in the central area. However, if you travel from the southern provinces, it will take you nearly two days for the journey and the ticket price is not much different from flying, so according to Vietnamtravelio’s travel experience, this means of transport is recommended. Only suitable for those coming from the Northern and Central provinces.
Passenger cars are also an economical form of transportation for tourists in neighboring provinces. Hanoi has 4 bus stations to serve the travel needs of tourists: Nuoc Giap bus station, My Dinh bus station, Gia Lam and Giap Bat bus station.
3Attractions not to be missed when coming to Hanoi
Right in the central area of Hanoi are attractions that you should not miss, so you don’t have to go far to still conquer the capital.
– Hoan Kiem Lake: A lake associated with many historical stories of ups and downs of the Capital. This is a diverse historical architectural complex and is a place not to be missed for anyone visiting and exploring Hanoi.
– Old Quarter area: Hanoi is famous for its 36 streets with ancient space, tinged with time and hundreds of bustling trading activities. Coming to the old town today, you can still see with your own eyes the low-style houses, tiled roofs, and moss walls.
– Dong Xuan Market: If Saigon has Ben Thanh market, then Hanoi has Dong Xuan market. With a long history, dating back to the 19th century, Dong Xuan market is considered the largest wholesale market in the Northern region. Here you can buy yourself a few household items, fashion accessories… at extremely cheap prices.
– Ba Dinh Square – Uncle Ho’s Mausoleum: Is one of the famous historical relics of the Capital. This is where Uncle Ho once read the Declaration of Independence. Later, our people placed Uncle Ho’s mausoleum to remember his gratitude.
So the article sharing experiences about going to Hanoi from Da Nang has ended here. Hopefully just some of the information that Vietnamtravelio has just provided can help you gain more experience during your upcoming visit to Hanoi.