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How to get to Hue from Danang

How to get to Hue from Danang

How to get to Hue from Danang?

Hue used to be Vietnam’s imperial capital during the Nguyen Dynasty from 1802 to 1945. This is a quiet and attractive city with its rich history and impressive feudal remnants. Located in Central Vietnam, about 100km from Danang City center, Hue can be easily accessible by many means of transportation such as by train, by motorbike, by bus or by private car. Below is detailed information that you should know about how to get to Hue from Danang, provided by Vietnam Travel team.

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1. By motorbike

2. by train, 4. by private car.

Traveling to Hue from Danang by motorbike is undoubtedly doable. Nothing beats the feeling of freedom and adventure during a motorbike ride. Most of young backpackers choose this way. However, this is only for experienced drivers with good driving skills. It takes around 2.5-3 hours depending on your stops and driving pace. You can go through Hai Van Tunnel to save your time but it is recommended to go over Hai Van Pass which offers a spectacular view of the coast. From Danang City, you will reach Hai Van Pass after nearly 1-hour driving. You are totally flexible to stop anywhere and anytime to take photos and admire the beauty of nature. Motorbike rental is available in Danang. The price is about 130,000 – 200,000 VND per day.

You can reach Hue from Danang by train. It is simply to buy a train ticket online on Vietnam railway website or take it up at train station. One-way ticket just costs 140,000 VND (6 USD) for a hard seat. If you want to have a soft seat or a soft bed, just pay a little more, up to 20 USD. But it is not that needed since the journey will take about 2.5 – 3.5 hours. You should take a daytime train departing at 12:45pm and 14:00pm so that you can admire the stunning view of Hai Van pass and don’t draw your curtains.

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Danang Railway Station: 791 Hai Phong street , Thanh Khe District , Da Nang City. Hue Railway Station: 2 Bui Thi Xuan Street, Hue City, Thua Thien Hue Province.

local bus is available every day

Taking buses is another option to get from Da Nang to Hue Vietnam . The bus usually goes through the Hai Van Tunnel. The journey will take a bit longer than other ways, about 3 – 3.5 hours. Some reputable travel companies you can consider to buy tickets are The SinhTourist, Hoi An Express, Hanh Café… A bus ticket costs around 100,000 VND (~4 USD). You just need to visit their website and book ticket online, then receive a bus e-ticket. Your job is to print it out or keep it on your phone and show it at the ticket counter of bus station before boarding the bus in Danang.

Traveling from Danang to Hue by private car is a good choice if you’re in a group, especially with kids or elderly. It is the most comfortable and flexible option of all. We recommend you to book a private transfer in advance, just let us know your hotel addresses for pick up and drop off. The travel time often takes 2 hours. With private transfer, you can stop anywhere you want to take good photos or appreciate a place more, which you cannot do in a train or bus. Unlike local bus going through the tunnel to save time and cost, a private car service will offer you a drive over Hai Van Pass where you can enjoy spectacular views of green mountains and vast blue sea.

Private car - the best way to get to Hue from Danang

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Hue City Tour: A Hue Day Trip from Da Nang and Hoi An

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With a gripping history and enchanting sights, Hue is a must-visit city in Vietnam. Twice serving as a capital – first, during the mid-1700s as part of the Dang Trong Kingdom, and again from 1802 until 1945 as the Imperial City of the Nguyen Dynasty – Hue is a fascinating place to see. Under the Nguyen Dynasty, Hue reigned as the political, cultural and religious center of Vietnam.

Despite the 1968 Battle of Hue destroying many of the historic structures, the Imperial City Palace, many temples and several magnificent shrines still stand. In 1993, the Complex of Hue Monuments was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Travelers can see all the top sights on a Hue City Tour, and we visited the best attractions (and more!) on a Hue Day Trip from Da Nang.

Hue Vietnam Tours: Da Nang & Hoi An to Hue Day Trip

Ancient Imperial City, Hue, VIetnam

Because of the close proximity to Da Nang and Hoi An, it is easy to see the sights on a 1-Day Hue Tour from either city. In fact, most tour operators pick up from both Hoi An and Da Nang before traveling north to Hue. One of the best things about taking a Hue tour from DaNang or Hoi An is that other nearby locations are included – like the iconic Hai Van Pass.

There are several Hue Day Tour options – from bus tours to motorbike tours to private tours. We spent ample time carefully considering our options for the best Hue City Tour that fit our style and budget. The affordable small-group Hue bus tour we booked ticked all our boxes!

Small-Group Hoi An & Da Nang To Hue Day Trip

Colorful Incense, Imperial City, Hue, Vietnam

We booked our Hue City Tour 1-Day Trip by van through Viator . The full-day tour was limited to 14 participants and included all of the top Hue tourist attractions. The day was well organized; and our friendly, English-speaking and competent Hue tour guide was with us from beginning to end. Book this tour now!

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Hue Tour from Da Nang & Hoi An: Our Hue Day Trip Itinerary

Colorful Lanterns, Imperial City, Hue, Vietnam

When we booked our Hue Day Trip, we were provided with a brief outline of the tour. Other travelers who want to know more specifics of this Da Nang to Hue bus tour can read our review of the itinerary as a guideline of what to expect.

Morning Pick Up

Our Hue 1-Day Tour started bright and early! Pick up times were listed between 8:00 and 8:30am. Passengers in Hoi An are picked up first. As we were one of the last to be picked up in Da Nang, the van didn’t arrive until about 8:40am – but then we were quickly on our way.

As we left Da Nang City, our guide chatted with us about Da Nang and explained the events of the day. We were soon beginning our ascent along Hai Van Pass.

Hai Van Pass Vietnam

Amazing coastal views from Hai Van Pass, Vietnam

Not all Hue sightseeing day tours travel through Hai Van Pass (many use the Hai Van Tunnel), which is a shame because the views are absolutely gorgeous. In fact, one of the reasons we booked this specific tour is because it included Hai Van Pass on the way to Hue.

Many people consider it to be the most beautiful – and most dangerous – road in Vietnam. The name translates to Ocean Cloud. The narrow, curving mountain pass is less than 14miles long and is part of Vietnam’s National Route 1A. As the road climbs to the peak, the views over the sea are astounding.

Pro Tip : Visitors prone to motion sickness will want to come prepared. While I didn’t experience any issues, I did have my Sea Bands on just in case.

At the Hai Van peak, our driver stopped so that we could get out and explore. Remnants of structures – built by the Vietnamese, the French and the U.S. – stand at the top. The Annamite Mountain Range extends from the Cambodian border to the East Vietnam Sea. The mountain essentially cuts Vietnam into North and South – and the Hai Van Pass is what connects them.

Interesting Fact : Live pigs are often transported in big trucks from the south to the north on Hai Van Pass. Along the route, there are places where the drivers can pull off to have their pigs cooled down by hosing them with water; it’s quite a unique sight, even for Vietnam!

Lang Co Bay Vietnam

Charming fishing town, Lang Co, Vietnam

After coming down the north side of the mountain, we pulled off the road to a Lang Co Bay viewing point. The old fishing village is a small jumble of houses – ringed by exquisite beaches. While taking in the scene, we learned how the shallow waters are used for farming oysters and snails – and how the town is also known for eucalyptus oil. The fishing season is too short to make a good living, our guide explained, but with the additional trades, the people in the village are able to work year-round.

After leaving Lang Co Bay, we continued our Hue Tour from Hoi An and Da Nang – and began the 1.5-hour drive to the Imperial City.

Pro Tip : The shoreline train tracks that follow the curve of Lang Co Bay are for the Da Nang-Hue Train, which we talk more about at the end of the article!

Hue Imperial City: A Hue Walking Tour

Colorful Gate, Imperial City, Hue, Vietnam

Of all Hue tourist attractions, the Imperial City of Hue is the most impressive. The walled (and moated) citadel, built in the early 1800s, was created as a massive complex that encircled the Emperor’s palace. The grounds featured spacious courtyards and ornate gardens.

Wooden Pagoda, Imperial City, Hue, Vietnam

Twice the Imperial City came under attack – once in 1947 by the Viet Minh and again in 1968 during the Battle of Hue. Much of the Imperial City was destroyed. However, the palace was left intact and the other buildings have been restored.

Entrance around the Imperial City, Hue, Vietnam

Our guide led us through the vast complex, highlighting the sights with facts and tales. We visited the Royal Palace, the Royal Theater, lush gardens, an ornate temple, the historic gates and the cultural center (where we could sample tea, rest in the garden or buy souvenirs).

Garden, Hue, Vietnam

Pro Tip : All Hue, Vietnam tours include visiting the Imperial City. On our Hue Day Tour, the admission to the Imperial City – and all other sights – were included in the price.

Included Hue Day Trip Lunch

Lightly fried pork egg rolls, Da Nang, Vietnam

When we read that our Hue one-day tour included lunch, we didn’t give it much thought. We had been eating so much amazing food in Da Nang – and most tour-included-lunches are simple meals. Little did we know that we were in for an absolute treat with some of the best food in Hue, Vietnam! Our multi-course meal at a local Vietnamese restaurant was incredible.

For starters, we ate pumpkin soup, Hue-style crispy spring rolls and Banh Khoai – the Hue version of Banh Xeo crispy, filled pancakes. Then, for the main course, we indulged in whole fried fish and a sweet-and-savory stuffed roasted eggplant. For dessert, we had fresh fruit – the perfect ending to a fabulous meal.

Pro Tip : We did need to purchase our own drinks, but they were offered at fair prices and included a variety of choices – from Coca Cola to refreshing teas and cold juices. Also note, restaurant locations and menus may vary for your Hue Tour!

Thien Mu Pagoda Hue

Beautiful Grounds of the Thien Mu Pagoda, Hue, Vietnam

With full, happy stomachs, our Hue tour group boarded the van for the short ride to Thien Mu Pagoda. The famous temple was built in 1601 – and the complex comprises much more than the towering riverside pagoda. 

Impressive Thien Mu Pagoda, Hue, Vietnam

Our guide led us on a tour of the manicured grounds, passing gardens and ponds to the back of the complex where few other visitors were. There we visited a monk’s tomb. Although it is not customary for monk’s to be buried on the grounds, no one knew where this monk was from…so they buried him in the place he called home.

Thich Quang Duc's Blue Car, Hue, Vietnam

Pro Tip : One of the most interesting sights at Thien Mu Pagoda is the car of monk Thich Quang Duc. In 1963, in protest of the South Vietnamese government, Thich Quang Duc drove the car to Saigon, got out and set himself on fire. A memorial to the monk is now one of the Top Sights in Ho Chi Minh City . 

Perfume River Tour Hue

Tour Boat on the Perfume River, Hue, Vietnam

The next activity on our Hue Day Tour from DaNang was a riverboat cruise on the Perfume River. We descended the steps of the Pagoda to the riverbank where there was a traditional Dragon Boat waiting for us.

Perfume Riverboat, Hue, Vietnam

The Hue boat tour was short, but a fantastic opportunity to rest our feet, cool off and take in the scenery. Seats were set up along both sides of the covered boat and we slowly motored our way east to a pick up spot where our air-conditioned Hue tour van was waiting for us.

Royal Tomb of Khai Dinh: Hue Tomb Tour

Entrance to the Royal Tomb of Khai Dinh King, Hue, Vietnam

The last stop on our Da Nang-Hue Tour was the final resting place of King Khai Dinh, which is also listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Although Khai Dinh was not a popular Emperor (he was actually quite disliked by the people for his close relationship with France), his tomb reigns as the most elaborate and decorative. The tomb complex is one of the top Hue, Vietnam tourist attractions.

Line of Statues at the Royal Tomb of Khai Dinh King, Hue, Vietnam

Our guide led us through the on-site monuments, which feature a blend of Eastern and Western architectural styles. The complex and tomb took 11 years to complete – and, during that time, the Emperor raised taxes in order to fund the project. The intricate design of colorful mosaic tiles, however, are a truly incredible sight.  

Bus From Hue To Da Nang Vietnam

Inside the Royal Tomb of Khai Dinh King, Hue, Vietnam

Our small tour group was back in the van by 4:15pm for the ride from Hue to Da Nang. After the full day Hue sightseeing tour, most tour participants spent the ride resting with their eyes closed. We, however, reveled in the passing scenery. Under the soft light of the setting sun, the Vietnamese countryside scene was mesmerizing.

Pro Tip : For a quicker route back – and because it was already getting dark, the driver utilized the Hai Van Tunnel…and had us back in Da Nang in time for dinner!

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Other Options For Hue City Tours

Entrance to Imperial City, Hue, Vietnam

Although we chose to join a small-group Hue City Tour via mini-van, there are other options for travelers looking for something different.

Hue Private Tour

Travelers who would rather join a private guide on a full-day Hue City Tour from Da Nang should read the reviews of this tour . The advantage of having a private tour guide is that you can adjust the schedule to your specific interests and timeline!

Hue Motorbike Tour

Hue Motorbike Tours are an adventurous way to visit the Imperial City from Da Nang or Hoi An. The Da Nang and Hoi An to Hue Motorbike Tour is not advised for novice motorbike drivers, but skilled riders can check out top rated Vietnam motorbike tours on Viator .

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More Ways to Tour Hue

Ancient City Gate, Hue, Vietnam

An organized Hoi An and Da Nang to Hue Tour is not the only way to visit Hue. Visitors can book their own transportation. However, it’s important to understand that Hue tourist attractions are spread out and not easy to access without a vehicle or some sort of organized city tour in Hue.

Getting To Hue Without A Tour

We considered traveling from Da Nang to Hue on our own and researched the different options of getting between the two cities. In the end, however, we were happy that we booked the all-inclusive Da Nang to Hue tour so that we could simply sit back and enjoy the sights.

Da Nang To Hue Train

There are multiple daily departures for the DaNang to Hue train (and vice versa). The ride takes 2.5 to 3.5 hours depending on route and seats cost as little as $6 USD. Note: There is no Hoi An to Hue Train; visitors departing from Hoi An who want to take the train to Hue will need to first get themselves to Da Nang.

Da Nang To Hue Bus

For cheap transport between the two cities, the Da Nang-Hue bus is an ideal option. There are several bus companies that offer the route – including VIP buses that make the ride a little more comfortable. However, the bus route always utilizes the Hai Van Tunnel, which eliminates the Hai Van Pass and some of the best scenery from Da Nang to Hue.

Pro Tip : Visitors traveling from Hoi An can also book a direct Hoi An to Hue Bus. There are multiple journeys a day and tickets start at around $6 USD.

Da Nang To Hue Taxi and Private Hue Transfers

Getting a taxi from Da Nang to Hue is, by far, the most expensive option. However, traveling with a personal driver is the quickest way to get to Hue from Da Nang. Visitors can book a private driver – with or without sightseeing stops – in advance on Viator .

Pro Tip : Travelers staying in Hoi An can book a highly-rated Private Hoi An to Hue Transfer – Read the reviews!

HANOI TO HUE : Travelers coming from the north of Vietnam have several options for getting to Hue. The Hanoi to Hue bus is the cheapest and longest route. Visitors can also take the Hanoi to Hue Train . The Hanoi-Hue Train ride takes about 14 hours and tickets start at about $25 USD. However, rather than take the long journey from Hanoi to Hue by train, visitors can hop on an hour-long Hanoi-Hue Flight for about $50 USD. Check flight times and get the best ticket prices on SkyScanner .

Hue City Tours

Temple, Hue, Vietnam

Visitors who travel to Hue on their own will likely still want to join one of the tours in Hue to see the best sights.

Hue Bike Tour

Hue Cycling Tours are a popular way to see more of the region. This half-day Hue Biking Tour takes participants into the countryside to small farming villages and ends with an included lunch. Check out the reviews!

Hue Food Tour

Feast on the best food in Hue on a cyclo tour. The small-group tour visits a local market and includes multiple stops for Hue cuisine and an excellent introduction to the best Vietnamese food! Reserve your spot!

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FROM DA NANG TO HUE

THE BEST WAYS TO TRAVEL FROM DANANG TO HUE VIETNAM

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The popular ways to travel from Danang to Hue are by train, by bus, by motorbike and by taxi.

I - How to travel from Danang to Hue by train?

Ii - traveling from danang to hue by car, ii - traveling from danang to hue by bus, iii - traveling from danang to hue by motorbike, 1 - through hai van tunnel, 2 - riding a motorbike from danang to hue via hai van pass, iv - taxi from danang to hue.

Danang to Hue

Beautiful view of Hue - Source: Misoa

It is about 102km from Da Nang Train Station to Hue Train Station. Detailed information as below:

- Da Nang Train Station: No,791 Hai Phong Street, Tam Thuan Ward, Thanh Khe District, Danang 

- Hue Train Station: No.2 Bui Thi Xuan Street, Hue City

- You can check for Danang to Hue train schedule and online-booking via https://dsvn.vn 

- Direct booking at Da Nang Train Station

- Ticket price: from 90,000 VND/person ($3.87)

You can refer to the following car rental shops in Danang

Da Nang Transfer

- Price: 850,000 - 1,500,000 VND/route ($36.6 - 64.65) 

- Website: https://danangtransfer.vn/en

- Email: [email protected]

Hoai Travel

- Price: from 1,000,000 VND/route ($47.41)

- Website: https://xedanangdihoian.vn

- Email: [email protected]

Kha Tran car rental

- Price: from 1,000,000 VND/route ($43.10)

- Website: https://danangcarrental.com

- Email: [email protected]

Da Nang to Hue by bus

Source: Internet

Travel time is about 2.5 hours and the ticket price ranges from $4 to 6.5. You can refer to the following buses: 

- Ticket price: 70,000 VND/person (3.01$)

- Drop on: Danang Central Bus Station - No.201 Ton Duc Thang Street, Hoa Minh Ward, Lien Chieu District, Danang

- Drop off: Phia Nam Bus Station - No.97A An Duong Vuong Street, Hue City

- Frequency: 15 mins/trip from 5am to 7pm

Hanh Tourist Open Bus

- Phone number: 0905395368

- Pick up: Danang City Center at 9am

- Drop off: Hue City Center

- Check for Danang to Hue bus schedule with Hanh Tourist Open Bus via http://hanhcafe.vn/en

The Sinh Tourist Bus

- Phone number: 02838389597

- Pick up: No.154 Bach Dang Street, Hai Chau District, Danang at 8:45am and 2:30pm

- Drop off: No.12 Hung Vuong Street, Hue City at 00pm and 5pm

If you are an adventurous person, you can challenge yourself by choosing to ride through Hai Van Pass. If not, choose to go through Hai Van Tunnel. 

Riding a motorbike through Hai Van Tunnel is unacceptable, you have to get to the Hai Van Tunnel transshipment point, then buy tickets for you and your motorcycles. You and your motorcycles are transferred through the tunnel by car. 

Passenger ticket price

- Adults: $0.4/person

- Children from 5 - 10 years old: $0.2 /person

- Children under 5 years: free

Da Nang to Hue by Motorbike

Traveling by motorbike from Danang to Hue - Source: Rideapart

Vehicle ticket price

- Digital motorbike, electric motorbike: $1.1

- Large-capacity scooters and motorbikes: $1.3

- Bicycles and electric bicycles: $0.2

After the stretch of the pass, you come across a destination not to be missed - Lang Co Bay - one of the most beautiful bays that seem to have no human footprints yet. Passing Lang Co Bay, you continue to the end of the highway to Hue City Center.

Travel by motorbike through Hai Van Pass takes from 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours. Hai Van Pass is one of the most dangerous pass-roads in Vietnam with high slopes and many hidden parts so it is easy for an accident to occur. Downhill by motorbike on the road on one side is a high mountain, the other is a deep abyss certainly not for those who have unstable driving skills and weak mentality.

Da Nang to Hue by rental car

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Traveling by taxi costs about $56.5 - 70

Some reputable taxi companies in Danang are:

- Mai Linh Taxi - 0236.3.56.56.56

- VinaSun Green Taxi - 0236.3.68.68.68

- Tien Sa Taxi - 0236.3.79.79.79

- Song Han Taxi - 0236.3.72.72.72

- Huong Lua Taxi - 0236.3.82.82.82

It can be seen that you have many ways to travel from Danang to Hue including bus, motorbike, taxi, or train. It is hoped that the provided information will be helpful in making your trip perfect and wonderful.

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DA NANG TO HUE TRAIN: THE MOST FAMOUS ROUTE IN VIETNAM

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Whether you are traveling in Vietnam from north to south or viceversa, you will have to choose how to get from Da Nang to Hue when you are halfway there, and the answer to this question is by train!

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The beautiful Hai Van Pass  lies in the middle between Da Nang and Hue , boasting stunning views of the mountains and the jungle on one side, and amazing tropical beaches and the sea on the other side.

Your 3-hour long trip will be full of great views! Here’s how to get your train ticket.

There are 3 ways to book a seat on a train in Vietnam:

  • Book online on the Vietnamese railway website dsvn.vn. After you choose your seat, date and time, you will have to go yourself to the nearest train station with the e-mail confirmation in order to pay for your ticket in VND cash (unless you have a Vietnamese credit card to proceed with payment online, foreign cards are not accepted). You don’t need to go to the station you are leaving from to collect your tickets, for example we got our tickets to travel from Nha Trang to Da Nang when we were in Dalat station!
  • Book online on amt.12go.asia , a very nice and clear website which allows you to use all the main global credit cards . Prices are fair, same as on the Vietnamese one, you will only have to pay a processing fee (around 1.5$). You will receive your e-tickets straight to your e-mail, and you will have to show it when you board the train. We used it when we were in Cambodia to buy tickets from Ho Chi Minh to Phan Thiet, it was a very nice surprise, sometimes we can’t even use this simple system back home! Keep in mind that tickets are available online 60-90 days in advance.
  • Just head to the train station and buy the ticket that suits you. Most of the employees can speak a basic English which is enough to do the job.

how to book a train vietnam

What seat/bed do I need to buy?

Follow our tutorial here.

It depends on how long your journey is. The  Da Nang to Hue train is a 3-hour ride, so a seat is the best option,  just skip to the seat type info.

In case you will travel longer distances later in Vietnam, read here about bed options. Trains in Vietnam are very slow, which is good both to enjoy the landscapes by day, and to get some sleep at night. If it’s gonna be a 6-hour travel or more, we recommend to do it on a sleeper train overnight. You have these choices:

  • 6-bed compartment with hard beds : they are really hard and thin mattresses. The compartment is quite narrow and crowded, good if you want to chat with other travellers and if you are on a budget (the price is even cheaper if you choose the upped bed), not that good if you are looking for some rest and/or privacy. Normally there’s a fan on the ceiling very close to the upper bed.
  • 4-bed compartment with soft beds : comfortable enough to fulfill their name. Good space, decent mattress. We used this option, got the upper beds, shared the compartment with a very polite Vietnamese family (mum, dad and baby), had a very good sleep, and woke up at 8 am, in time to get ready to step off in Da Nang.

On every coach, there’s a toilet, a pair of sinks with mirrors, basic needs to prepare for the night.

If you have a shorter journey , you can try a very local experience like:

  • hard seat : you will enter a bare coach with nothing but wooden benches on the long sides. Not really comfortable as a sofa, but for a few hours that will do. Very nice experience to see how local people travel everyday. No numbered seats, so get on early to secure a decent spot. Ridiculously cheap, we even got served a snack with a bottle of water complementary.
  • soft seat : a “normal” train seat as we know it, less crowded coach with numbered seats.

Basically every Vietnamese train runs from Hanoi all the way to Ho Chi Minh City, or the other way round. For this reason, timetables are variable, you need to book some days before to find a soft bed which normally are the first to sell out.

Standard seats are bookable at the station only on the same day of travel, so just show up at the station as early as you can. Book online in advance to be sure you will have your numbered seat.

Train travelling in Vietnam is a rewarding experience that we definitely suggest to try! Plane tickets don’t cost much more than a night ride on a train, but on the latter you’ll be able to relax, sleep, meet new people, and enjoy the views.

book a train vietnam Da Nang

Da Nang has been our home town for more than 1 year, so feel free to ask us anything you would like to know! The city of Da Nang is definitely underrated and not well known among travelers, which makes it not very busy with tourists as other Vietnamese locations, but at the same time full of outdoor activities with awesome beaches and great landscapes.

Read here what to do&see in Da Nang .

If you need inspiration search stays in Da Nang here.  One of our favorite places along the beach is Mercury Beach Da Nang , a cool spot located very close to the beach.

Hue historical city  features a bunch of activities to do, from visiting the imperial city within the walls to hitting the local market along the river. Probably two half days and one night are good enough to make the most of your stay, or you can add one more day if you are keen on visiting all the emperor’s tombs. There are many cheap stays in Hue that will allow you to meet other fellow travellers, before you continue your trip in Vietnam either southbound or northbound. Recently we stayed at Hue Nino Hotel and it was just perfect: the staff speak good English and are very friendly, the rooms are nice and clean, the location is great nearby the river, and you get all this for a cheap price! Find your deal here .

Sleeper train Hue

This should be a good start to plan your train trip, if you have any more doubts, don’t hesitate to contact us!

Enjoy your travel!

WHERE TO STAY:

  • Mercury Beach Da Nang:  nice seaside location, neat rooms, great atmosphere;
  • Sala Da Nang Beach Hotel: one of the most established hotels right in front of My Khe beach in Da Nang, with amazing rooftop views from the pool&bar;
  • Hue Nino Hotel: great staff, located in the city centre close to riverside, awesome value for money.
  • You can pre-book all your stays in Da Nang and Hue with free cancellation here.

HOW TO GET AROUND:

  • Da Nang-Hue train: 3 hour journey ;

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Hello. Great info. Going to Hue on Thursday from DaNang. Can we purchase soft seat at the train station about an hour before travel time? Do you know a travel agent that can book us tickets tomorrow? Thanks such, Patty

travel from da nang to hue

Hi Patty, yes you should be able to get your ticket at the station, they speak basic English. I don’t know any agents but simply click this link if you want to book your ticket online in advance –> https://www.baolau.vn/s/da-nang/hue?source=amt

Hope that helps,

Glad you liked it Maarten! 🙂

travel from da nang to hue

Hi there guys, what is the best time of the year to come to Danang? We were thinking of coming in August. Also, we have 3 kids, what are the best 3 cities you would recommend visiting without traveling for too long in between? Thank you@

Hi Inna! August is a good time to visit Da Nang, the sun is out all day, it’s very hot and dry. If you don’t want to travel too much, the 3 hotspots in Central Vietnam Hue, Da Nang and Hoi An are close to each other. Da Nang is the biggest city with the international airport, with a nice beach and riverside. Hue is 100km north, more historic with the ancient capital city of Vietnam. Hoi An is 30km south to Da Nang and it’s the most touristy place, a nice little town especially beautiful by night when it’s all lit up with lanterns. Both Da Nang and Hoi An have long beaches that would be ideal for families, plus it’s fun to cycle around Hoi An through the rice paddies. As you read above, the train between Hue and Da Nang takes 3 hours and has amazing views, whilst it’s super easy to get to Hoi An from Da Nang by taxi!

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How to Get from Da Nang to Hue: Day Trip, Bus, Taxi, Train

The cities of Da Nang and Hue are part of the popular tourist route in Central Vietnam . When traveling between Da Nang and Hue, you have many options to choose from. Wondering how to get from Da Nang to Hue ? Discover different travel options between two cities and find detailed info about taking Da Nang to Hue day trip, train, bus, taxi, or even flight!

How to Get from Da Nang to Hue: Day Trip, Bus, Taxi, Train

Da Nang to Hue Distance

The distance between the coastal city of Da Nang  and Hue is about 100 km and it can take about 2-3 hours to travel from Da Nang to Hue. However, the travel time depends on the means of transportation you choose. In particular, traveling by car is the fastest way as it takes only 2 hours. If you are not that much in a hurry, you can also choose to travel from Da Nang to Hue by train, bus or even motorbike.

Da Nang to Hue Travel Options

Da Nang to Hue travel options covered below include Da Nang to Hue day trip, train, private transfer, bus, limousine, taxi, motorbike and even a flight!

1. Da Nang to Hue Day Trip

Hue is a charming land cut by the romantic Perfume River with examples of traditional architecture, cuisine, special historical period and culture.

If you have no intention of staying overnight in Hue, you can easily take a Da Nang to Hue day trip to visit the most famous landmarks and must-sees in Hue during the day and to come back to your Da Nang hotel in the evening.

Da Nang to Hue Day Trip

Da Nang to Hue Day Trip Itinerary

Most of Da Nang to Hue day trips are provided by the similar itinerary:

  • 8:00-8:30 Meeting up at Cham Museum in Da Nang
  • 9:15-9:45 Hai Van Pass
  • 10:00 Lang Co Beach
  • 11:30 Lunch
  • 12:30 Khai Dinh Tomb, Thien Mu Pagoda, Hue Imperial City
  • 16:00 Depart for Da Nang city
  • 18:00 Drop off at meet up point

However, the timings, type of vehicle and inclusions of the day trip can be different.

To get one of the best deals in the market, you can join this Hue City Tour from Da Nang  and visit the most important historical sites in Hue .

Da Nang to Hue Day Trip Bookings

When thinking which Da Nang to Hue day trip to book , in addition to the tour price, you should take into consideration the following points:

a) If  admission tickets are included - some tours, like this Hue City Full Day tour from Da Nang , doesn't include entrance fees and therefore are significantly cheaper than other tours. However, you need to buy entrance tickets at the place or skip the attraction. Such a flexible option might be convenient if you want to visit just some specific attractions in Hue and some of the parts of the itinerary doesn't interest you.

b) The  type of vehicle used for transportation - all join-in Da Nang to Hue day trip organizers use either minivan (small group tour) or bus (large group tour).

Advantages of bus tours , such as this  Hue Imperial City full day Tour , is usually a better comfort of the ride, safety and more competitive price. The downside is harder manage the group, less attention from the guide and slower travels.

Advantages of minivan tours , such as this Hue Imperial City Small Group Tour , is the smaller and better manageable group, faster traveling and better presence of the guide.

c) Time spent at the attractions that interest you - travelers complain that some tours rush too much, especially when visiting The Imperial Palace (Citadel) that is huge and it takes time to explore it thoroughly. The most generous tour that gives plenty of time at Citadel is this Hue Imperial City and Hai Van Pass Small Group Tour .

2. Train from Da Nang to Hue

With the convenience and wide choice of departure times as well as the experience that brings this way of traveling, taking a train from Da Nang to Hue is preferred by many people. Train is a safe and economical way to travel between Da Nang and Hue. The distance between Da Nang Railway Station and Hue Railway Station is about 110 km and the average time of the journey is from 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours 30 minutes, depending on the train. Traveling by train from Da Nang to Hue can be delayed, which is the biggest drawback of this transportation.

However, the positive point is that trains are the safest way to travel in Vietnam. When taking a train, you get a comfortable seat in the cool air-conditioned carriage and have the freedom to admire the beauty through the large glass windows. The route between Da Nang and Hue is really impressive as you can see the Truong Son mountain range, the spectacular Hai Van Pass and the blue sea of Lang Co Bay and Lap An Lagoon.

We did the trip from Da Nang to Hue by train and loved our travel experience. Our review of taking this train:  Da Nang to Hue Train .

Da Nang to Hue Train Schedule

Da Nang to Hue train departs daily and there are plenty of trains per day serving this route. Scheduled train departures from Da Nang to Hue are the following:

  • SE6:          02:58 - 05:25
  • SE12:        04:06 - 06:38
  • SE16:        05:39 - 08:37
  • TN4:          07:49 - 11:30
  • SE10:        09:27 - 12:33
  • TN6:          11:00 - 14:06
  • SE4:          13:03 - 15:30
  • SE2:          14:32 - 16:59
  • SE24:        16:19 - 18:48
  • SE20:        17:30 - 20:30
  • SE14:        18:45 - 21:22
  • SE18:        20:06 - 23:54
  • SE8:          23:26 - 01:55

As not all train departures are daily, trains get often fully booked out and schedule is updated, for current  Da Nang to Hue train schedule check here: Da Nang - Hue Train Schedule .

Da Nang to Hue Train Tickets

You can buy train tickets for a trip from Da Nang to Hue at the following places:

Da Nang Railway Station: 791 Hai Phong, Thanh Khe District, Da Nang City

Hue Railway Station: 02 Bui Thi Xuan, Dieu Ward, Hue City

Book tickets online : Da Nang to Hue Train Tickets

Another good place to check availability of Da Nang to Hue train tickets : Da Nang - Hue Train Ticket

3. Private Transfer from Da Nang to Hue

When traveling in a group, another popular option is booking a private transfer from Da Nang to Hue as this way is much more convenient and less time consuming. When taking a private transfer, you will not have to worry about anything and will have more time to explore the cities. The transfer from Da Nang to Hue takes only 2 hours.

The rental rates for 4-seater, 7-seater and 16-seater cars will vary, so you can choose according to your needs.

Private transfer from Da Nang to Hue via the picturesque route over Hai Van Pass can be booked online here: Da Nang to Hue via Hai Van Pass with Private Car .

4. Limousine from Da Nang to Hue

Limousine in Vietnam is actually a luxury minivan. Taking a  limousine from Da Nang to Hue is one of the best ways to travel between the cities. It is also one of the most popular transportation options because travelers can experience high-class and luxurious services for a really affordable price.

There are a number of high quality Limousine companies operating on this route and they are offering plenty of departure times. Da Nang to Hue limousine departure schedule can be found and limousine tickets can be booked here:  Limousine from Da Nang to Hue .

Another great place to book cheaper limousine tickets for a trip between Da Nang and Hue is here: Shared Bus To Hue From Da Nang & Vice Versa .

Shared Bus To Hue From Da Nang & Vice Versa

5. Bus from Da Nang to Hue

Among the vehicles used for traveling from Da Nang to Hue, buses are quite popular because they are cheap enough and relatively convenient. You can consider choosing a bus if you are not interested in admiring the views of Hai Van Pass because buses on the Hue - Da Nang route go through the Hai Van road tunnel. Taking a bus is more time consuming and sometimes creates inconveniences with not the best travel experience.

Da Nang to Hue bus schedule can be found and bus tickets can be booked here:  Bus from Da Nang to Hue .

Intercity Bus from Da Nang to Hue

At the start of 2020, the intercity bus route Da Nang – Hue / Hue - Da Nang was officially launched by the government.

Operating Hours: From 5:30 to 19:00 daily

Frequency: Depart every 15 minutes

Route: Da Nang Central Bus Station - Ton Duc Thang Street - Nguyen Luong Bang Street - Nguyen Van Cu Street - Hai Van Tunnel - Highway 1 - An Duong Vuong Street - Nguyen Tat Thanh Street - Southern Bus Station in Hue.

Fare: 80,000 VND

6. Taxi from Da Nang to Hue

If you are traveling with young children or elderly parents, taking a taxi from Da Nang to Hue might be the ideal choice for you. However, the distance between 2 cities is more than 100 kilometers so the journey won’t come cheap.

Hue Taxi

Usually Da Nang to Hue taxi fare  is from 1,300,000 VND to 2,000,000 VND. Taxi fare depends on the number of seats, route and the company as different taxi companies have different rates and each company also has different pricing policies.

Some of the most reliable taxi companies :

  • Mai Linh Taxi
  • Taxi Tien Sa
  • Taxi Huong Lua
  • VinaSun Green Taxi
  • Airport Taxi
  • Han River Taxi

If you want to avoid any misunderstandings and being overcharged, consider booking online your Da Nang to Hue taxi .

7. From Da Nang to Hue by Motorbike

Motorbike rides from Da Nang to Hue or vice versa is the most thrilling way to travel on this route, especially for couples who love adventures and want to explore the scenic route closely. The road trip Da Nang - Hai Van - Lang Co - Hue is always among the most attractive and challenging motorbike routes in Vietnam.

Hue Moterbike

When traveling from Da Nang to Hue by motorbike, you can go by Hai Van Pass  or the tunnel. If you follow the Hai Van Pass, you can stop and rest at the back of the pass to admire the beautiful scenery of Lang Co and Hai Van Gate. This will surely be a very amazing experience and you will have a chance to take lots of beautiful photos along the way. However, this road is quite dangerous so you should be careful. It is best to move via the pass during the day and to travel in a group of people.

If you are not ready to drive via the mountain pass, you can go to Hai Van tunnel . If you will choose this way, drive to the tunnel and park your motorbike at the office of the Hai Van Pass Tunnel Management Office. The truck will take your motorbike to the other side of the tunnel, and you will take the transfer bus and get your motorbike back on the other side.

For completing this journey, it is possible to rent a motorbike in Da Nang and return it in Hue. The motorbike rental price is about 100,000-150,000 VND per day.

8. Da Nang to Hue Flight

Another luxury option to travel between the cities is taking Da Nang to Hue flight . This flight has been operated by Hai Au Aviation since April 2019.

When taking this flight, you will get on board of a modern seaplane and will fly from Da Nang International Airport to Phu Bai Airport in Hue. This flight gives you an opportunity to admire the famous places of Hue and Da Nang from above. The flight lasts about 30-60 minutes, depending on the flight package.

The price of air tickets from Da Nang to Hue starts from 28,000,000 VND.

Da Nang Airport to Hue

If you are flying to Da Nang International Airport (DAD) and want to head right to Hue, you can book a private transfer with airport pickup here: Taxi from Da Nang Airport to Hue .

The price of the transfer starts from 1,300,000 VND per car.

Da Nang to Hue Tickets

If the selection of options for traveling from Da Nang to Hue seems overwhelming, to compare different means of transportation and to book tickets your tickets for the trip, use the following form.

Attractions on the way from Da Nang to Hue

Hai Van Pass : This is the first place you must experience when traveling from Da Nang to Hue. The pass is bordered by the sea, creating a majestic natural landscape.

Hai Van Pass

Lang Co Bay : This is one of the most beautiful bays in the world, just down from Hai Van Pass.

Lang Co Beach

Bach Ma National Park: If you love nature, animals, streams and waterfalls, Bach Ma is a great choice. Standing on the top of Bach Ma, which is over 1400 m high, you almost conquer the whole beautiful Thua Thien - Hue province.

Bach Ma Mountain

Historic Monuments in Hue: The Complex of Hue Monuments consists of historical and cultural sites built during the Nguyen Dynasty from the early 19th to the mid-20th century in Hue ancient capital (now it is Thua Thien Hue province). Situated on the northern bank of Perfume River, the Complex of Hue Monuments occupies a total area of over 500 hectares with a system of 3 circles of ramparts, namely Hue Capital Citadel (Kinh Thanh Hue), Hue Royal Citadel (Hoang Thanh Hue) and Forbidden Citadel (Tu Cam Thanh Hue).

Hue Imperial City

Other attractions in Hue that you must definitely visit once there: Hue Tourist Attractions .

If you are flying to Da Nang International Airport DAD) , book a discounted Vietnam SIM Card online and pick it up at the airport to stay connected with your family and friends since the start of your trip. Pre-booked SIM card is significantly cheaper than purchased at the place.

When traveling in the opposite direction from Hue, some travelers prefer to skip Da Nang and go directly to Hoi An . In case you are planning to do so, check  how to get from Hue to Hoi An .

While in Da Nang , make sure to visit Ba Na Hills as it is one of the most important Da Nang tourist attractions .

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The Perfect Itinerary For Hoi An, Da Nang and Hue In Central Vietnam (2024 Updated Travel Guide)

August 10, 2023 by Bino 20 Comments

The central part of Vietnam where the cities of Hoi An, Hue and Da Nang are located, is considered to be one of the main touristic centers of the country. The region contains a diversity of attractions ranging from a UNESCO World Heritage town to archeological sites and even Vietnam’s former imperial capital. For outdoorsy types, the area also has plenty to offer in terms of beaches and you can find plenty of award-winning luxury resorts here. The world’s largest cave – Hang Son Doong – can also be found in the region.

If you are also visiting Hanoi during your trip to Vietnam, check out my suggested Hanoi itinerary here

If you are visiting Da Nang, Hoi An and Hue and thinking how to organize your itinerary and long you need to spend in the area, I would suggest you go for 5 days / 4 nights minimally. The three cities are accessible from each other to be day trip destinations but I would suggest spending at least a night per city to really appreciate the distinct vibe in each place.

Where you start really depends on your personal preference and where you are coming from. During my trip to Central Vietnam, I arrived via Da Nang International Airport and headed to Hue right away as it was the farthest of the three cities. From Da Nang, Hue is around a 2 hour drive.

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Day 1: Da Nang

Da Nang has developed rapidly over the last few years. I remember seeing a construction frenzy of hotels during my very first visit around a decade ago. When I returned recently, I found the coast lined with lodgings catering to all budgets – from local hotels to private full-service resorts. That being said, Da Nang is also one of Vietnam’s larger cities so those intending to come here to experience the country’s fast-paced commerce can also find a less congested version of that here.

Son Tra Peninsula

linh ung buddhist temple

linh ung buddhist temple

Da Nang itself does not have many tourist attractions. Most places worth including in your Da Nang itinerary are at the outskirts of town. I would personally suggest exploring those attractions located in the city on your first day here especially if you arrive some time during midday or the afternoon. You can easily get a cab (Grab) to the Son Tra Peninsula . Here, the Linh Ung Buddhist Temple comes with a large 67-meter tall statue of Guan Yin facing the sea, a pagoda as well as several vantage points from where one can view the ever-changing skyline of Da Nang. If these views aren’t enough, one can also hire a motorbike for a ride up the mountaintop view point of Ban Co .

Marble Mountain

marble mountain

marble mountain

Another popular religious site in Da Nang to include in your itinerary is Marble Mountain – a series of limestone rock formations with temples and shrines hidden inside caves. It is located on the opposite side of town, on the road going towards Hoi An. You can stop by for lunch somewhere in Da Nang after visiting Son Tra Peninsula and before heading to Marble Mountain. If you’d rather have someone arrange all the transport for you, you can check out this Da Nang day tour which covers Son Tra Peninsula, Marble Mountain and even a short sojourn to Hoi An. 

Unwind at My Khe Beach

aerial view of my khe beach

aerial view of my khe beachIt would be late afternoon by this time, just nice for a walk or to lounge by the beach. After returning to town, stop by My Khe Beach which is said to be one of the best beaches in Vietnam. Its curved shape does look impressive when seen from an elevated area, such as from the roof decks of one of the many beachside hotels, but don’t expect to find translucent waters or great snorkeling opportunities here.

Home-style Cooking at Bep Hen + Supper Idea in Da Nang

hearty homecooked dishes at bep hen

hearty homecooked dishes at bep hen

For dinner, I recommend going to Bep Hen for some hearty homecooked dishes. During my visit, I saw a number of local Vietnamese folks dining there which was a good sign. Recommended dishes include their Chicken with Chili and Lemongrass as well as Caramelized Pork Belly in Claypot. Alternatively, head to Banh Xeo Ba Duong , hidden deep within a narrow alley, for some authentic Vietnamese pancakes (Banh Xeo). For the latter, do note that there are multiple Banh Xeo places in that alley with similar sounding names. The one you should go for is the one at the end. 

Day 2: Enjoy the Cool Climes of Ba Na Hills

ba na hills

ba na hills

Originally built by the French as a mountain retreat, Ba Na Hills is a hill station located west of Da Nang city center (around 45 minutes away). Sitting at an elevation of almost 1,500 meters, it is a popular resort among locals and foreigners alike – thanks to a plethora of insta-worthy sights.

golden bridge - ba na hills

golden bridge – ba na hills

Getting here usually involves a day tour . While you can purchase tickets and hire your own transport to get here, it is still more economical if you join one of those all-inclusive guided day tours that take you around the park. Another advantage of the guided day tour is that the guide can help you navigate through the crowds / tourist hordes that are present in Ba Na Hills almost everyday. A typical trip involves at least 3 cable car rides, ample time to explore the Golden Bridge , Linh Ung Pagoda (similarly named but different from the one in Son Tra), French Village as well as a buffet lunch. You can book this Ba Na Hills tour here or purchase standalone tickets to Sunworld Ba Na Hills separately.

Tip: As a rule of thumb, Ba Na Hills is 10 degrees celsius cooler than the city center of Da Nang. During summer, you can probably get by wearing light t-shirt and shorts when it’s 26 degrees celsius in Ba Na Hills (means it’s 36 degrees in Da Nang City) but do note that temperatures can fall to 20 degrees in Da Nang during winter which means 10 degrees in Ba Na Hills. Also, rain is fairly common in Ba Na Hills in the afternoon regardless of the season.

After heading back to Da Nang, get your luggage and head to Hue which you can easily do through a private car transfer. Do note that it’s generally cheaper to book private car transfers than getting a car from Grab.

Day 3: Hue – Vietnam’s Imperial Capital

At first glance, Hue seems just like one of your typical midsized Vietnamese cities but spend a little more time here and you’ll soon realize its cultural importance to the Vietnamese people. The city is divided into two sides by the Perfume River (it no way smells like perfume) with the imposing Imperial Citadel situated at the north side while the commercial area is situated to the south.

Visiting the Royal Tombs

travel from da nang to hue

Start your Hue itinerary by heading to the royal tombs first. There are 6 such tombs but the ones worth checking out are the Tomb of Minh Mang , Tomb of Tu Duc and the best one being the Tomb of Khai Dinh . For the latter, you’ll have to climb a number of steps with statues of soldiers and horses surrounding the pathway leading to the top. The tomb itself is quite grand with plenty of carvings and you can spot a distinct European influence as well.

Thien Mu Pagoda

travel from da nang to hue

Afterwards, head to Thien Mu Pagoda . One of the most iconic sights in Hue, the pagoda was built in 1844 during the reign of Emperor Thieu Tri. While the tower is undoubtedly the highlight, it’s also worth checking out the main temple within the inner courtyard. Thien Mu Pagoda is an excellent place to visit in the morning as most tour groups would be exploring the Imperial City at that time.

Imperial City of Hue & Purple Forbidden City

travel from da nang to hue

If you are arriving in the afternoon, make your way to the Imperial Enclosure as most of the tour groups would have already visited in the morning. Enter via the Ngo Mon Gate , the main entryway to the Imperial City. While inside the complex, check out the Thai Hoa Palace , the emperor’s coronation hall. The Truong San Residence or the Queen Mother’s Palace, The Mieu – the ancestral temple of the emperors, the Purple Forbidden City as well as the Pavilion of Splendor . The bulk of the Imperial City was destroyed during the Vietnam War and restoration is a painfully slow process.

Tip: For more of Hue, check out this dedicated guide

If you find yourself just in time for dinner after exploring the Imperial City, do check out Les Jardines de La Carambole (not to be confused with another restaurant called La Carambole in the other side of town) for fine French food at super affordable prices. The setting is in a colonial villa which adds to the charm. This is also a wonderful place to sample Hue favorites such as ban nam (rice cake wrapped in banana leaf) and ban khoai (crispy pancakes) in a hygienic setting.

delicious mee hen from com hen hoa dong

delicious mee hen from com hen hoa dong

Alternatively, have a taste of authentic Hue cuisine by checking out one of the local eateries in town. I highly recommend making the trip to the island of Con Hen for a bowl of Com Hen or Baby Clam Rice. The most popular place to have this is at Com Hen Hoa Dong which is located in a narrow alley in the middle of the island. Prices are extremely reasonable and instead of rice, you can also have the baby clams together with noodles or vermicelli. I chose to have mine with noodles. It was one of my favorite finds in Hue. Noodles were springy and the baby clams carried a most delightful briny flavor.

Day 4: Hoi An Old Town

Tip: This itinerary assumes a 2 day/1night stay for the Hue segment but if you have an extra day to spare, you can check out the UNESCO World Heritage Phong Nha Cave which has one of the longest underground rivers in the world. Going there and back requires one whole day. You can join a private tour to get there.

Leave Hue for Hoi An. If you are not in a hurry, drop by Hue’s less touristy Japanese Covered Bridge which is located at the town outskirts. The setting is much more charming than the one in Hoi An with a lily pond adding color to the relatively narrow stream that the bridge serves to connect.

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On the way to Hoi An, you will pass by some stunning scenery such as the Hai Van Pass and Lang Co , the latter which now has a couple of upscale resorts such as the Banyan Tree Lang Co. You will reach Hoi An in approximately three hours if coming from Hue.

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Hoi An is just the kind of town I’d imagine people would stay in when they want to take it slow. I personally returned to Hoi An a couple of years after my first visit to spend 3 days just exploring the nooks and crannies of this charming community. Compared to Vietnam’s other cities, Hoi An really centers itself in tourism and everywhere you go, you’ll find establishments catering to them.

Tip: You don’t have to pay a fee to enter the old town of Hoi An but if you are thinking of visiting the clan associations or some of the top temples, you will have to buy the ticket which allows you to visit up to 5 attractions. Hoi An’s entrance fee costs VND 120,000 for international visitors.

Hoi An is not the kind of place I imagine people would go to in order to see some iconic attraction. The attraction is the town itself and not some specific monument. However, there are plenty of “smaller” attractions to keep the traveler busy. Some of my picks include the clan associations such as the Phuoc Kien Assembly Hall , Hainan Assembly Hall , Trung Hoa Assembly Hall and the Cantonese Assembly Hall which are best explored by bike. The Japanese Covered Bridge is probably the most well-known place in Hoi An and the area is the waiting point for most tour groups making day trips in the town.

white rose dumpling from miss ly

white rose dumpling from miss ly

Food-wise, the culinary scene in Hoi An mostly caters to travelers but it’s pretty good. My top picks include Morning Glory (near the Japanese Covered Bridge), Miss Ly Cafe and Cao Lau Thanh  for delicious Cao Lau or Vietnam’s version of roast pork noodles. If you don’t mind queuing, also check out Banh Mi Phuong – the famous banh mi eatery recommended by Anthony Bourdain and is hugely popular even among Vietnamese people.

Tip: While in Hoi An, you will find several people asking for your business for tailor-made suits / business shirts / dresses. Quality varies and as a general rule of thumb, those tailors with actual storefronts can churn out clothes with better quality. Those without an actual shop end up routing all the work to a centralized outsourced tailor at the second floor of the Hoi An Market. If you intend to have a suit or dress done, try to do it at the start of your Hoi An stay. While you may be promised a turnaround of 1 day, you’ll need to allocate an extra day or two for alterations, if needed. 

Day 5: Day Trips From Hoi An

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Hoi An offers a couple of decent day trip possibilities including ancient Khmer style ruins and some outlying islands. I love checking out ancient ruins so I decided to go to My Son , a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is around an hour away from Hoi An. My Son is an ancient Hindu archeological complex, built by the Champa people who used the inhabit the region around Central Vietnam. There were originally over 70 temples around My Son as documented by the French during the 19th century but much of these were destroyed during the Vietnam War. Today, only around 18 structures remain. My Son is around 1 hour away by car from Hoi An. To get there, your best bet is to join an inexpensive day tour . These tours usually last half a day and include a modest lunch.

After returning to Hoi An, one of the fun activities to do is to go aboard one of Vietnam’s iconic round basket boats that wade through coconut palm tree-lined mangroves. The boat ride itself takes roughly an hour and passengers are given the opportunities to throw a fishing net and to paddle for part of the journey. An especially fun part of the ride is when the paddler spins rapidly in circles, with or without the passengers on the boat. 

These boats are located in the eastern part of Hoi An. Trips can be booked via Grab or by including round trip transfers when you book the attraction. 

Day 6: Da Nang

After having visited Da Nang’s attractions the previous day, you can head back to your place of origin / Da Nang Airport on the 6th day or spend more time chilling in one of Da Nang’s many resorts. The city is blessed with a nice shoreline facing the South China Sea and there are plenty of compelling resort options here such as the InterContinental Da Nang Sun Peninsula or the Banyan Tree Lang Co .

Where to Stay in Central Vietnam

As the three cities are quite far apart from each other, it is probably best to split your hotel between Hue and Hoi An. Stay in a Da Nang hotel if you would like to have a nice beach experience. Stay in a Hoi An hotel for at least a night if you wish to witness the contrasting scenes of the ancient town both in the day and at night.

Hoi An: I have visited Hoi An multiple times and have stayed in these hotels: Allegro Hoi An as it’s one of the few good boutique hotels to be within short walking distance to the old town. If convenience is your priority, then go for this hotel especially if you are in Hoi An only for 1 night. The overall feel was quite luxurious and the guestroom was huge despite room prices being reasonable. You could also use their bikes for free. The other hotel I stayed in was Lantana Riverside Boutique Hotel & Spa . This property is around 20 minute walk from town but hotel guests can rent a bike for $1 a day. What I loved about Lantana despite the distance is that the room price was especially cheap and even came with breakfast. You can also compare prices for more hotels in Hoi An here .

Hue: In Hue, I stayed in the Indochine Palace Hotel which is located in the newer and more commercial part of town. It is a large hotel with a nice imperial feel. Breakfast was one of the best I’ve had at the same price range. During my third visit to Hue, I stayed at Melia Vinpearl Hue which is also the tallest building in the city. Service was excellent and the hotel also has a shopping mall in the same building. You can also compare prices for more hotels in Hue here .

Da Nang: Most visitors who come to Da Nang opt to stay in one of the coastal hotels. The Sala Da Nang Beach Hotel is a popular hotel with sweeping views of the beach and the cape from the rooftop pool level. Further up the cape is Le Sands Oceanfront . If you need a hotel room with apartment-like facilities (i.e. separate living area, microwave), you can check out their 1-bedroom residence category. If you prefer to stay in a newer hotel you can check out Radisson Da Nang .

Getting Around Between Da Nang, Hoi An and Hue

Best way to get around is to hire your own car with driver although these days, it is also feasible to do a mix of Grab and joining local tours. The bulk of the places listed here (except for the more isolated My Son, Ba Na Hills and the imperial tombs in Hue) can be easily visited via ride sharing apps. For intercity transfers, it is cheaper to pre-book transport (i.e. to travel between Da Nang, Hoi An, Ba Na Hills and Hue). For transfers originating from Da Nang, you can check here . For transfers originating from Hoi An, you can check here . 

Here is a rough guide for the travel time between Da Nang and the key cities in Central Vietnam:

How to travel from Da Nang Airport to Da Nang City Center (~15 minutes) – book here How to travel from Da Nang to Hoi An (~45 minutes) – book here How to travel from Da Nang to Hue (~2 hours) – book here How to travel from Hoi An to Da Nang (~45 minutes) – book here

You can arrange your airport transfer HERE .

Travel Tips for Central Vietnam

  • In this age of uncertainty, it may be advisable to have travel insurance with Covid-19 coverage. If you reside in Singapore, check out Starr Travelead , one of the cheapest travel insurance. They have a promotion running until 29th Feb that comes with FREE Apple AirTag (worth S$45) that may even be worth more than the cost of the insurance itself. 
  • Unless staying in one of Da Nang’s exclusive resorts is part of the plan, I would personally recommend basing yourself in either Hoi An or Hue as there’s simply much more to do in those two towns. However, if you intend to visit Ba Na Hills, a one-night stay in Da Nang may be warranted.
  • It is still possible to pay for purchases in USD in several places including shops, restaurants and other establishments used to dealing with tourists. I ran out of Vietnamese Dong once and my cab driver even accepted USD. However, do note that small local eateries and grocers might accept only local currency. If you urgently need to change money and can’t find a bank that is still open, look out for jewelry stores. Their rates are often better than banks. 

Alternatively, you can check out this great resource with easy-to-use itinerary planners to various destinations.

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December 17, 2017 at 8:07 pm

Perfect post! I’m just starting to plan my May trip to Vietnam

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December 17, 2017 at 10:46 pm

Hope it helps! Enjoy your upcoming trip!

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October 22, 2022 at 8:44 pm

Thank you so much! I wanted to fly to Danang but didn’t how much I plan. I’ll just follow your itinerary!

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March 14, 2018 at 8:31 am

Hi, it’s really helpful. would you be able to recommend any driver with car please? many thanks

March 19, 2018 at 10:20 am

Hi there, I booked my transfers with Klook – cheaper than Grab.

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May 4, 2018 at 5:20 pm

Awesome post !! Can I ask how do u go hue and my son ? By grab too ?

May 7, 2018 at 10:35 am

Hue – yes. For My Son, you might have a problem getting a GRAB back. I would suggest joining a local day tour.

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May 24, 2018 at 2:26 pm

how did you get around between cities? from hue to hoi an to da nang?

May 24, 2018 at 2:42 pm

I booked my transport thru Klook – see above

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August 1, 2018 at 6:27 pm

Thanks for all the tips and suggestions. I’m planning Hanoi, Ha Long, and Tam Coc (Ninh Binh) first. Then take a train to Hue reaching in the morning. Hire a car, see sights and proceed to Hoi An (nice to the drive is scenic). In my country Uber is point to point. Is it the same there? Will the Uber guy be Ok with a bit of sight-seeing in Hue before taking me to Hoi An?

August 3, 2018 at 9:22 pm

Hi Satty, it’s also point to point there.

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August 30, 2018 at 8:36 am

In a few weeks, I will be travelling for a few days in Central Vietnam by myself, and considered taking the train from Danang to Hue. I note that this mode is not one you recommend, as you refer to shared-app rides like Uber or Grab instead. Is there any reason for your recommendation of a car ride instead of the train?

I would appreciate your take on this question.

Many thanks

August 31, 2018 at 5:09 pm

Yes my assumption is whoever using this itinerary is traveling with others. In that case, it’s not a bad idea to use a ride-sharing app. For solo travelers, the train option may be more economical.

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April 17, 2019 at 1:58 pm

Hi Bino Your site is very useful. we are travelling from Hanoi to central Vietnam and then we need to proceed to Ho chi. We have like 2 days and one night and are 2 ladies. Kindly suggest, whether we need to take flight from hanoi to Hue /Hoi an. How about the onward flight to Ho chi, from where to we have to book it.(Hoi an, Hue or Danang)

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June 4, 2019 at 12:39 pm

This is most helpful as i’m looking at making a short trip to explore the said cities in Vietnam! Thank you! 🙂

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October 18, 2019 at 1:36 pm

Hi Bino, Thanks for your informations. May i know roughlu how much would you need to prepare for the 4D3N trip to these three cities ? im planning a trip there by train jn a few days time leaving from Hanoi.

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November 23, 2022 at 9:00 pm

Hi Helpful blog Planing a trip to Vietnam in first week of Dec First Hanoi,then to Da bang ,Hue, Hoi an and then to Hochimin Is light warm cloths sufficient,we r elderly people Can we do Phong Nha Cave Thanks

November 23, 2022 at 10:42 pm

Hello. I don’t think Phong Nha Cave will be suitable for elderly people.

December 1, 2022 at 9:01 pm

Suggest Hanoi to Hue. Flight or train. Hue is definitely good for a whole day if not more. Then drive down to Da Nang via Hai Van pass. Halt at Lan Co Bay for seafood. It’s a fabulous drive. You may stay at Da Nang or proceed directly to Hoi An. Minimum 2 to 3 nights at Hoi An. If you’re flying out of Da Nang then spend a day there. All the sights of Da Nang can however be done from Hoi An

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January 17, 2023 at 8:38 am

Hi Bino, I live between Paris and New York. I’m planning my March south Vietnam trip. I want to see Saigon, the Mekong Delta, Nha Trang, Dalat, Hoi An. How many days do you suggest I should stay in each town? I was thinking of skipping Danang because it seems like a big Disneyland, what do you think? All the best for 2023! Marie-Anne

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4 Best Ways on How to Get from Hue to Danang & Vice Versa?

4 Best Ways on How to Get from Hue to Danang & Vice Versa?

Travel from Danang to Hue

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Coming to Central Vietnam, Hue and Danang are definitely the top 2 tourist cities that you must visit. Wondering what’s the best way to travel between these two famous cities? Keep reading to find out the way on how to get from Hue to Danang and vice versa that suits you the most!

I. Distance from Hue to Danang

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Both of the cities are located in Central Vietnam, particularly Central Coast, so the distance is not too far, just about 100 kilometers. With this distance, it’s possible to transfer between 2 cities by bus , train and motorbike as well.

II. 4 Means of Transportation to Travel from Hue to Danang?

1. travel by bus.

bus hue to danang

Travelling by bus is so far the most popular way to transfer from Hue to Danang, thanks to the short distance between them.

► Booking : Two highly-recommended companies for bus travels are Hoang Long Tourist and The Sinh Tourist. You can go on their websites and call the hotline for more booking information.

► Route : the bus from Hue to Danang will go through Hai Van Pass, like mostly other vehicles

► Duration : a bus ride will take about 3.5 hours

► Cost : around 100,000VND/one way (~$5)

► Pros and cons : This is the cheapest option, so it’s great for people who want to travel around Vietnam on a tight budget. For just around $5 , you will get to experience a comfortable sleeper seat with toilets, TVs… There are also numerous departures from Hue to Danang daily, so you can choose a time slot that fits your schedule the best.

However, the bus is usually slower than trains and taxis , and the time depends on the traffic situation , and the hop-in and hop-off time, since the bus usually stops at many points on the way to pick up guests. Also, if you travel by bus, it’s nearly impossible to ask for stopping randomly on the way to take photos , since many other people are also on the bus and they might be in a hurry.

2. Travel by Train

Another option to travel from Hue to Danang is by train, and this option has several advantages as well! The train does not cost too much more than the bus, but the travel time is shorter , and the seat is comfortable . Also, you will get to see the great scenery along the way! Like the bus, there are also many train departures in a day , so it’s easy to find a time that fits your plan.

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► Booking : You can go straight to the train station and buy tickets there, or book online through an agency. However, it’s recommended that you go to the station and buy a ticket since the online ticket system in Vietnam does not work very well.

► Route : the train will also go through Hai Van Pass

► Duration : a train ride will take about 3 hours, slightly less than the bus

► Cost : around 130,000VND/one way (~$6-$7)

► Pros and cons : There are usually 3 options for the seats: hard seats, soft seats, and cabins (small beds). The prices for these seats are not really different, therefore it just depends on your preference, whether you want to sit and do a little sightseeing from the window, or you want to lie down and rest before a new journey. No matter which option you choose, you can still use the common services such as toilets, steward service, snacks and air conditioning. The train can be a bit noisy sometime, but then everything else is convenient enough.

3. Travel by Limousine Van/Taxis

The most expensive but convenient choice to travel from Hue to Danang is that you take a taxi or buy a ticket for a limousine van. For taxi, many taxi companies would have a special policy for long-distance travel : they don’t charge you base on the electronic clock because that would be too expensive, instead they would give you a fixed price. Or if you want to travel on a van with more people, you can book a ticket for a limousine van.

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► Booking : You can ask your hotel to help with booking a taxi or a van, they know which companies are the most reliable.

► Route : through Hai Van Pass

► Duration : around 1.5 hours

► Cost : The price for a limousine van ticket is actually pretty cheap, just around $8-$9/one way/per person . However, travelling by taxi would cost about $40 (but you can split the cost, so about $10 each person ).

► Pros and cons :

  • For private car, you will be picked up at your accommodation and dropped off at your desired destination , stop by any points on the way that you want to take pictures, and you can also travel with your family/friends and split the cost with them. Moreover, the travel time is significantly faster than by bus or by train. The only disadvantage is the price, but if you don’t have much time then it’s actually not too expensive.
  • For limousine vans, you will also be picked up at your registered destination and dropped off at your desired one, but you cannot stop along the way for taking photos like with taxis. However, the price is much cheaper.

4. Travel by Motorbike

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► Booking : You can rent a motorbike at Hue for 2-3 day. One recommended place is Hidden Lan Travel (address:  Lane 11, number 24, Ly Thuong Kiet street, Hue). If you want to be more sure, ask your hotel for more help!

► Duration : around 4-5 hours, depending on how many times you stop to take pictures

► Cost : The price for a motorbijke rental is about $10/day

► Pros and cons : Travelling by motorbike would be the optimal choice to fully experience Vietnam’s breathtaking landscape. However, travelling by motorbike is pretty dangerous if you’re not a pro. Therefore, make sure you’re in good health conditions , have some partners and a smartphone with sufficient 4G/data . Also. you might want to bring some soft drinks and food in case you get lost.

We hope to have provided you with sufficient information on how to travel from Hue to Danang . You have many options to choose from, and whichever you choose, don’t forget to take time seeing the beautiful natural scenery of Central Vietnam’s beach and forests through the way.

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1. Train from Da Nang to Hue 2. Bus from Da Nang to Hue 3. Taxi from Da Nang to Hue 🎫 Private Tour / Trip in Hue 🎫 Book Ticket / Car to Hue

Da Nang to Hue – The Best Ways to Travel:

From da nang to hue you can travel by train, bus, van or private taxi..

  • Travel distance from Da Nang to Hue is about 100 km by land. There are 5 options how you can reach Hue from Da Nang to Hue – travel by tourist bus, train, private car, sightseeing flight or motorbike. The most popular transfer option from Da Nang to Hue is to travel by train of Vietnam Railway, tourist bus/minivan or private taxi/car. The best way how to get from Da Nang to Hue is to travel by train or bus , it is only about 100 km and train/bus tickets are cheap. Train tickets to Hue cost about $2-8/pp and bus tickets about $7-11/pp.
  • You can also travel by private taxi/car to Hue from Da Nang, you can book private minivan or comfortable modern car. It is the most expensive option of transfer, it costs about $40-100/car, but the most comfortable. The most experienced motorbike drivers can also travel on motorbike (IDP necessary). It is really a good experience to travel by train in Vietnam, mainly in central coast. About 20 km from Da Nang City you can travel also on a motorbike through the Hai Van Pass. Hue and surrounding has a wide range of accommodation facilities. Book your train/bus tickets from Da Nang to Hue easily online. From Hue you can continue to Phong Nha-Ke Bang in Dong Hoi Province.
  • You can book train + bus e-tickets from Da Nang to Hue online

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  • Hue (Huế) – Lots of historical monuments, beaches and intersting landscape. Hue is in central Vietnam (Thừa Thiên-Huế province) is connected to the imperial Nguyễn Dynasty, based in Hue, who ruled from 1802 to 1945, when the Emperor Bao Dai abdicated in favor of Ho Chi Minh’s revolutionary government. Hue has a rich history and it is the former imperial capital. Hué is the only Vietnamese city where the entire royal complex of castles, palaces and royal tombs has remained intact. In 1993, these monuments were inscribed on the UNESCO list of cultural monuments. Visitors go to Hué mainly for its sights, for the tombs of the Nguyen dynasty, for the citadel and for the beautiful pagodas. Once every two years, a May city festival with international participation is held here. Before you arrive to Hue, you should also read this article: Weather in Hue .
  • The best transport through the city is on bicycles, on which you can easily get to the tombs of the imperial dynasty, which lies behind the city. Hue has also the international airport, so it is not a problem to visit this place by daily flight from Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City. Read the instructions how you can reach Hue from Da Nang below in this article and book your tickets online. From Hue you can also travel by train, bus or plane – direct flight to Hanoi – the capital of Vietnam and the most important transport hub in the north of Vietnam.

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How do I get from Da Nang to Hue?

1. train from da nang to hue.

  • the best and cheapest way how to travel from Da Nang to Hue
  • travel by train from Da Nang to Hue takes about 2.5-3 hours
  • trains are comfortable, you can buy food and snack
  • see the Vietnam Railway Map
  • there are about 10 trains every day of Vietnam Railways from Da Nang to Hue
  • one-way train ticket from Da Nang to Hue costs about $2-8/pp (hard or soft seat, 1st+2nd class)
  • train station in Da Nang – Da Nang Railway Station ( 791 Hải Phòng )
  • train station in Hue – Huế Railway Station ( Nguyen Tri Phường Street )
  • Book and buy train e-tickets from Da Nang to Hue online on Baolau ➜ or 12go.asia ➜ , secured payment
  • this is a top travel route from Da Nang to Hue – recommended – book your train tickets online!
  • you will receive your train e-ticket to Hue by email, ready to print or carry in your mobile phone or tablet and present when boarding the train in Da Nang Railway Station

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2. BUS / VAN from Da Nang to Hue 

  • yes, also buses, minibuses and vans run from Da Nang to Hue
  • travel by bus / minibus or limousine from Da Nang to Hue takes about 2.5-3.5 hours
  • bus ticket from Da Nang to Hue costs about $7-11/pp
  • bus companies from Da Nang to Hue: Techbus VN, The SinhTouist, April Adventure, Hanh Cafe, Hoang Long, Hoi An Express, Hoang Duc Limousine, Huong Giang Limousine, Dong Han Limousine, Futabus – Phuong Trang…
  • arrive 30-60 minutes before departure and present voucher to board bus
  • Book and buy bus e-tickets from Da Nang to Hue online on Baolau ➜ or 12go.asia ➜
  • this is a top bus travel route from Da Nang to Hue – recommended – book your bus tickets online!
  • you will receive your bus e-ticket to Hue by email, ready to print or carry in your mobile phone or tablet and present at the ticket counter of the station before boarding the bus in Da Nang

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3. TAXI / PRIVATE CAR from Da Nang to Hue

  • from Da Nang (or Da Nang Airport) to Hue you can also travel by taxi/private car
  • travel by taxi from Da Nang to Hue in central Vietnam takes about 1.5-3 hours
  • taxi/private car from Da Nang to Hue costs about $40-100/car
  • taxi companies from Da Nang to Hue: Saigon DMC, Mui Ne Sky Travel, April Adventure, Huracars, Ouros Travel, Viet Technology Travel, Samtour, Dichung Taxi
  • you can use various new cars, vehicles, vans, jeeps, minivans to Hue
  • private car it is the most comfortable way but also the most expensive
  • Book your taxi/private car from Da Nang to Hue online

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4. Book a Private Tour + Tickets in Hue

  • it is possible to book a private tour or tickets for tourist activites in Hue
  • it is possible to book various types of tourist tours (boat trips, bicycle tours, historical tours…)
  • these private tourist tours in Hue by local tour guides from Vietnam
  • you can also book private transfers between Hue and Phu Bai Airport
  • Book a private tour / tickets or other tourist activity in Hue online

BOOK a TOUR / TICKETS in Hue ➜

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5. Travel by MOTORBIKE from Da Nang to Hue 

  • another really good way how to get from Da Nang to Hue (100 km)
  • rent a motorbike in Da Nang and travel through the wonderful Hải Vân Pass
  • travel by motorbike from Da Nang to Hue takes about 3 hours
  • rent a motorbike cost about $8-15 /1 day, IDP in Vietnam is necessary
  • do not drive without your International Driving Permitt
  • you can search and rent your motorbike online with Bikesbooking

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6. Travel by plane from Da Nang to Hue

  • New – from April 25 (2019) you can travel by plane from Da Nang to Hue
  • Seaplane offers 40-minute flight from Da Nang to Hue
  • operated by Hai Au Aviation (plane – Cessna Grand Caravan 208B-EX)
  • travel by plane of Hai Au Aviation from Da Nang to Hue costs about $140-160
  • the service will land in Phu Bai airport in Hue or Da Nang International Airport
  • more information and booking of flight at Seaplanes

Baolau – Search, book, buy tickets and flights

– a company specializing in train, bus, ferry tickets for Vietnam (also a tickets for Laos , Cambodia , Malaysia…) – bus tickets of well-known bus companies (Mai Linh, Hoang Long, TheSinh Tourist, Hung Thanh, Futabus…) – flights of Vietnamese Airlines, JetStar, VietJet Air as well as flights to neighbouring countries – ferry tickets in Vietnam (eg. ferry to Cat Ba , ferry to Phu Quoc , ferry to Quan Lan , ferry to Phnom Penh …) – tickets for Malaysia (eg. Kuala Lumpur to Penang , Penang to Langkawi, Kuala Lumpur to Cameron Highlands …) – the price of tickets depends on the official price of transport company or airlines – you can use online train ticket in your mobile phone in Vietnam (I recommend to print a ticket) – you can select a seat or berth in a train – read any other information about ticket before ordering, read also frequently asked questions on Baolau

12go.asia – Search, book, buy tickets and flights

– a specialist for train, bus, ferry tickets mainly in Thailand (also tickets for Laos ,  Vietnam , Cambodia , Malaysia , Myanmar) – from 2018 you can book train tickets for China online ( Beijing to Shaghai , Beijing to Xian , Shanghai to Guangzhou ..) – ferry/boat tickets in Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, eg. ferry to Vung Tau ,  Koh Rong , Koh Phangan , Koh Chang , Koh Phi Phi … – tickets for the main routes in Thailand, eg: Bangkok to Krabi ,  Bangkok to Chiang Mai , Bangkok to Phuket … – you can use an online train ticket in Vietnam in your smartphone – if you buy a ticket of private trains in Vietnam to Lao Cai on 12go.asia or Baolau (Fansipan Express, Sapaly…), you must pick it up at the station – information about 12go.asia read in article about transportation in Vietnam

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❓ FAQ + Travel tips – Travel route from Da Nang to Hue:

1. how to book and buy bus or train tickets from da nang to hue.

  • You can book bus/train e-tickets to Hue from Da Nang on Baolau ➜ or 12go.asia ➜ .

2. How long does it take to get from Da Nang to Hue?

  • Travel by train from Da Nang to Hue takes about 2.5-3 hours.
  • Travel by bus/van/minibus from Da Nang to Hue takes about 3-4 hours.
  • Travel by taxi/private car from Da Nang to Hue takes about 1.5-3 hours.
  • Travel by plane of Hai Au Aviation from Da Nang to Hue takes about 40 minutes.

3. What is the travel distance from Da Nang to Hue?

  • Travel distance from Da Nang to Hue is about 100 km by train or bus/van.

4. How much does it cost to travel from Da Nang to Hue?

  • Travel by train from Da Nang to Hue costs about $2-8/pp (hard, soft seat).
  • Travel by bus/van from Da Nang to Hue costs about $4.80-11/pp.
  • Travel by taxi/private car from Da Nang to Hue costs about $70-95/car.
  • Travel by plane of Hai Au Aviation from Da Nang to Hue costs about $155/pp.

5. Is it possible to travel from Da Nang to Hue by van?

  • Yes it is possible to travel by van. A good way of transport if you are traveling in a group of people. You can use eg. Hoi An Express, search and book tickets on Baolau.

6. Which side in the train from Da Nang to Hue to book?

  • If you want to see amazing sceneries from the train you have to book some seats on the right side in the train .

7. Is it possible to travel from Da Nang to Hue by plane?

  • Yes it is possible to travel by plane of Hai Au Aviation (Seaplanes) – Cessna Grand Caravan 208B-EX.

8. What is the cheapest way of transport from Da Nang to Hue?

  • The cheapest way of transport from Da Nang to Hue is to travel by train – you can book hard seat for about $3/pp.

9. Which bus companies serve the route from Da Nang to Hue?

  • There are various bus companies to Hue from Da Nang in central Vietnam: The Sinh Touist, Hoang Long, Hoi An Express, Hanh Cafe, Hue Tourist.

10. Where to travel from Hue? What you should not miss?

  • If you travel to the north of Vietnam, you should not miss Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park. You can travel from Hue to Phong Nha-Ke Bang by bus or by train+bus (over Dong Hoi). From Dong Hoi you can also travel by train to Ninh Binh. You can also travel to northern Vietnam – by train/bus from Hue to Hanoi .

11. Which beaches can you visit in central Vietnam?

  • Central Vietnam is known for its stunning coastline and beautiful beaches. The best places for visit these beaches are in Cam Ranh coast, Nha Trang area, Quy Nhon or Hue. Read this article: The Best Beaches in Central Vietnam .

12. How to travel solo in Vietnam?

  • Discover the wonders of solo travel in Vietnam as you explore ancient temples, cruise through scenic landscapes or karst sceneries, hike various national parks and ethnic villages and connect with the warm-hearted locals, creating a personalized journey of cultural immersion and breathtaking experiences.

13. What is the weather in Vietnam and what to expect?

  • Weather in Vietnam varies with a tropical climate featuring distinct wet and dry seasons. In the north, the dry season (October to April) brings cooler temperatures, while the wet season (May to September) is marked by higher humidity and heavy rainfall. Central Vietnam experiences a dry period (January to August) with lower humidity and a wet season (September to December) characterized by increased rainfall. In southern Vietnam, the dry season (December to April) offers warm temperatures, while the wet season (May to November) brings higher humidity and occasional heavy rainfall. For accurate information, check local forecasts.

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5 best ways to travel from Da Nang to Hue 2024

Traveling in Vietnam is fairly easy, especially if you are looking to get to from Da Nang to Hue.  You have quite a few options, which includes the bus, train, motorbike, plane, and private taxi.  Since it is only approximately one hundred kilometers between Hue and Da Nang, it will never take you too long to reach your destination from your starting point in Da Nang.

  • – Danang to Hue by car:  57 USD/sedan
  • – Danang to Hue day trip by car:  95 USD/sedan
  • – Danang to Hue Delux Small Group Tour:  56 USD/pax
  • – Danang to Hue Private Tour:  89 USD/pax
  • – Danang to Hue Motorbike Tour:  53 USD/pax
  • – Danang to Hue Jeep Tour: 90 USD/pax

5 Best Ways to travel from Da Nang to Hue

1. travel from da nang to hue by train.

When you are looking at how to get from Da Nang to Hue, you will be happy to know that the train is one of your best options.  Once you board the train, you will travel along the rails for approximately two and a half to three hours before you reach your destination.  The train is quite comfortable, and you can purchase food and drinks onboard if you get hungry or thirsty.

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There are ten trains each day that make the journey and a one-way ticket costs between 2 and 8 USD.  You would leave from the Da Nang Station, which is at 791 Hai Phòng, and arrive at the Hue Railway Station, which is at Nguyen Tri Phuong Street.  You can easily book your tickets online or purchase them at the train station.

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2. Travel to Hue from Da Nang by Bus

A bus ride from Da Nang to Hue may not be as comfortable as a train ride, but it will get you there in basically the same amount of time.  There are quite a few bus companies to choose from and they include Huetourist, Hanh Café, The Sinh Tourist, Hoang Long, and Hoi An Express.

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The cost for a bus ticke will be between 5 and 11 USD per person.  You can purchase your tickets online or at the bus station.  However, you must arrive between thirty and sixty minutes before your bus leaves, to present your ticket to the driver and board the bus.  Failure to do this may prevent you from leaving on time, because the buses do not wait for anyone.

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3. Travel from Da Nang to Hue by Private Car

If you are in a hurry to get to from Da Nang to Hue, you can always take a private taxi for your journey.  This mode of transportation will take you anywhere from one and a half to three hours, depending on how many times you ask your driver to stop and the amount of traffic on the roads.  It also is dependent on the route that you take.

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The cost for a private taxi will be between 60 and 80 USD and you will basically be using private car  services.  This can be the best route to take if you do not want to make a million stops to let others off before you get to Hue or you want to see as many sights as possible along the way and want to stop at many of them.

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4. Travel from Da Nang to Hue by Motorbike

If you are looking for a truly unique way to get to Hue, you might want to consider renting a motorbike.  These are available for rent at many hotels, and by local travel agents, and you can easily reach your destination within three hours with very few stops.

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The cost for a motorbike is between 8 and 15 USD per day and you may be required to make the trip back to Da Nang to return the motorbike to where you rented it from.  However, this is the perfect option if you want to take your time and enjoy the journey to Hue.  You can stop whenever you like and even make a detour, or two, if you discover something that looks interesting.

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It is really easy to get from Da Nang to Hue and there are so many options that you will get you there in a short amount of time.  I recommend that you research your options when you are going to be visiting and choosing the one that will work the best with the time you have available and your budget.  After all, there is no need to break your budget, or leave such a beautiful destination out of your itinerary, simply because you do not think you have the time or the money to see it.

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A shuttle bus from Da Nang to Hue is very inexpensive and the travel time is short. Additionally, buses depart every 1-2 hours so you don’t have to stress about getting stranded. Bring your walking shoes and camera to Hue as there is lots of sightseeing to do. Hue is known for its many palaces and shrines which help make up its history. They’re also known for having great eateries around the city. The most comfortable season, and best time to visit, is the Spring.

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About the ride from Da Nang to Hue

The riverside town of Hue is one of Vietnam’s most charming and enchanting destinations. With countless temples, the Imperial City , royal tombs, an abandoned waterpark and a chilled-out vibe, it’s a great place to spend a few days. Because Hue is close to Da Nang, lots of tourists travel from Da Nang to Hue every single day.

For the short 93km (58 mile) jaunt to Hue from Da Nang, you have four easy options: 

  • Bus from Da Nang to Hue - typically around 3 hours
  • Car from Da Nang to Hue - typically around 3 hours
  • Minivan from Da Nang to Hue - typically around 2 hours
  • Train from Da Nang to Hue - typically around 2.5 hours

All journeys are comfortable, simple and easy to undertake. 

What to see when traveling from Da Nang to Hue

As you depart coastal Da Nang, your ride will hug the coast for a little while, giving you some great views of Vietnam’s shimmering shorelines to your east.

As you make your way towards Hue from Da Nang, your journey will move inland, as you approach the quaint riverside setting of Hue.

But the big attraction here is the iconic Hai Van Pass . One of Vietnam’s most famous stretches of road, the Hai Van Pass is a 20-kilometer mountain pass which sits between Da Nang and Hue at an elevation of 500 meters. 

For many tourists, this pass is one of Vietnam’s highlights. If you want to see the pass, you should travel by train, private minivan or private car. By train, you don’t travel on the pass itself (since the pass is on a road!), but you get pretty much the same views. 

If you ride in a private vehicle, you can request to travel via the route which traverses the pass, and you can request stops whenever and wherever you like, to take endless selfies at one of Vietnam’s most iconic sights.

If you travel by road in a non-private vehicle, your vehicle may take the more convenient tunnel route, instead of driving over the pass itself.

Taking a bus

Buses are an excellent and affordable way to get from Da Nang to Hue. Some buses have sleeper-style seats, while others offer standard seats.

Some buses have AC, blankets, power sockets, and English-speaking staff, but you should check with each individual provider for the perks offered on each specific journey.

None of the buses have toilets on board. Instead, they stop for toilet breaks along the way.

Taking a car 

If you take a car from Da Nang to Hue, you must hire the entire car instead of buying a single seat. Though this can be pricey, it comes with great perks - you can choose your own route (and therefore travel on the Hai Van Pass!) and you can stop for photo opportunities whenever you like.

Some cars from Da Nang to Hue offer English-speaking drivers.

Taking a minivan 

If you take a minivan from Da Nang to Hue, you can either purchase a single seat or hire the entire vehicle. If you hire the full vehicle, you can choose your own route and stop whenever you like.

Some minivans from Da Nang to Hue offer WiFi, power sockets, blankets and English-speaking staff.

Taking a train 

Taking a train to Hue from Da Nang is a great adventure. Though it doesn’t take you over the actual Hai Van Pass road, it brings you very close, and the views are equally spectacular. If you want an affordable guarantee of seeing the Hai Van Pass views, a train is the best pick.

Different train tickets offer different levels of comfort, but all trains have onboard toilets.

Companies Operating from Da Nang to Hue

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Hoi An Express is a Vietnam based company, established in 2002 and provides high quality private transfer services. The company offers a large variety of vehicles to suit your travel needs and keep a high level of maintenance, making sure the vehicles are always reliable.

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Hue Happy Travel owns a modern fleet of vehicles. Their staff has gone through professional training courses and are highly dedicated, and friendly, providing their customers with a trustworthy and safe journey.

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Hoang Duc Limousine is known for having a modern Limousine fleet and high-quality service, putting passenger's convenience at top priority.

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Barri Ann Travel is a Vietnam based travel company, run by a dedicated team of professional holiday planners to provide you with high quality, high-value holidays with an emphasis on personalized and attentive service.

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Da Nang to Hue by Train: The Most Picturesque Way to Explore Central Vietnam

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Da Nang to Hue by Train

Traveling from Da Nang to Hue by train is the perfect way to experience the breathtaking views and natural beauty of Vietnam. Get ready for an adventure you’ll never forget!

If you’re looking for an adventure that combines the beauty of nature with a touch of history, then taking the train from Da Nang to Hue is something you should consider. Danang to Hue distance – a 120-kilometer journey takes about three hours and offers breathtaking views of mountains, rivers, and ancient towns. As someone who loves to travel, I can attest that this trip by train is not only convenient but also budget-friendly. Plus, it’s one of those experiences where the journey itself becomes part of the destination.

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So sit back, relax, and let me take you on a virtual tour from Da Nang to Hue day trip – two cities in Vietnam that have plenty to offer for anyone seeking freedom through exploration.

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Planning Your Trip

Are you ready for an adventure? Planning a trip can be both exciting and overwhelming. From packing tips to budgeting advice and Da Nang to Hue train schedule, there’s so much to consider before setting off on your journey. But fear not, fellow traveler! With a little preparation and some helpful guidance, you’ll be well on your way to experiencing the magic of Vietnam.

Let’s start with packing tips. It’s important to pack light when traveling by train, as space is limited. Stick to the essentials – comfortable clothing appropriate for the weather, sturdy shoes for walking around town, and toiletries that won’t take up too much room in your bag. And don’t forget any necessary travel documents like passports or visas! As for electronics, bring only what you need – a phone charger and camera should suffice. Trust us, it’s better to have less baggage weighing you down than more options at your disposal (after all, how many pairs of shoes does one need?).

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Now onto budgeting advice… …create a daily budget and stick to it. This will help you avoid overspending and ensure that you have enough money for the entirety of your trip. Make sure to factor in expenses such as transportation, accommodation, food, and activities. It’s also a good idea to set aside some extra cash for unexpected expenses or emergencies. By budgeting wisely, you can have a stress-free and enjoyable vacation without breaking the bank.

Boarding The Train

As you make your way to the train station in Da Nang , excitement builds for the journey ahead. The train ride from Da Nang to Hue is a popular route among travelers and locals alike, offering stunning views of Vietnam’s picturesque countryside. But before we delve into exploring these beautiful landscapes, let’s first discuss boarding the train.

  • Arrive early: Make sure to arrive at the station with plenty of time on hand as trains often depart promptly.
  • Choose your class: Ticket prices vary depending on what class you choose- soft seats or sleeper cabins are excellent options that provide ample space and comfort during the long journey.
  • Pack some snacks: While there are food vendors available onboard, it’s always better to bring along some snacks for yourself too!
  • Keep an eye out for luggage: As you board, be mindful of where you place your luggage; overhead racks can fill up quickly.

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Once aboard, settle into your seat and get ready to enjoy a comfortable ride through Vietnam’s breathtaking landscape. With air conditioning and clean facilities, traveling by train is an excellent choice when looking for both convenience and luxury. Take this opportunity to relax and unwind while enjoying panoramic views outside your window – it’s guaranteed to be an unforgettable experience!

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Now that we’re settled in our comfortable seats let’s explore the scenic beauty waiting just outside our windows!

Exploring The Beautiful Countryside

As the train chugs along from Da Nang to Hue, one can’t help but be in awe of the beautiful countryside. The lush greenery that surrounds you is a sight to behold, and it’s easy to feel like you’re part of nature itself. This feeling only intensifies as you pass through small villages dotted around the landscape. If you’re looking for some great sightseeing spots, then there are plenty of options available. From ancient temples to picturesque rice paddies, this region has something for everyone.

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And while you’re here, don’t forget to try out some of the regionalcuisinese – it’s sure to leave your taste buds tingling with delight. But perhaps what makes this journey truly special is the opportunity it presents for enjoying the simple pleasures of life. As you sit back and watch the world go by outside your window, take a deep breath and appreciate the beauty that surrounds you.

Whether alone or in good company, this journey offers a chance to slow down and enjoy every moment – so why not embrace it?

Enjoying The Journey

Packing Tips: It’s always important to pack light, so you can move freely on the train. Train Scenery: You won’t want to miss the stunning views as you travel from Da Nang to Hue!

Packing Tips

You’re about to embark on a train journey from Da Nang to Hue, and the excitement is palpable. The scenery will be breathtaking, and you can’t wait to immerse yourself in all the wonders that Vietnam has to offer. However, before you start planning your itinerary, it’s essential to ensure that you pack smartly for this adventure. Consider packing strategies like rolling clothes instead of folding them or packing cubes to keep items organized. Also, choosing luggage that is both durable and practical is crucial since you don’t want any unnecessary hassles along the way.

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With these tips in mind, you’ll have everything you need for an enjoyable journey without having to worry about cumbersome baggage weighing you down.

Train Scenery

As the train chugs along, you’ll be treated to some of the most stunning scenery that Vietnam has to offer. From lush green forests and towering mountains to tranquil rice paddies and winding rivers, there’s no shortage of natural beauty for you to behold. And if you’re lucky, you might even have a chance to meet some friendly locals along the way who are always eager to share their stories with travelers passing through. Of course, it’s essential to keep safety in mind at all times while enjoying this breathtaking journey. Make sure to adhere to any instructions given by staff and take precautions like keeping your valuables close at hand.

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With these tips in mind, sit back, relax, and let yourself be swept away by the wonder and freedom of traveling by train in Vietnam.

Staying Connected Along The Way

As you embark on your train journey from Da Nang to Hue, it’s important to stay connected with those back home. Luckily, most trains in Vietnam offer free Wi-Fi onboard so you can easily check in with loved ones or catch up on work emails while enjoying the scenic views outside your window. Make sure to bring a portable charger as outlets may be limited and ensure your device is fully charged before boarding.

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While purchasing train tickets, consider upgrading to the ffirst classfor an even more comfortable experience. First-class seats often come equipped with personal amenities such as charging ports, reading lights, and larger leather seats. This will make it easier to stay productive during your ride and arrive at your destination feeling refreshed and ready for adventure.

Now that we’ve covered how to stay connected along the way, let’s talk about immersing yourself in the local culture once you reach Hue.

Taking In The Local Culture

After arriving in Hue by train from Da Nang , it’s time to immerse yourself in the local culture. One of the best ways to do this isbyh savoring local cuisine. The streets of Hue are filled with food stalls and restaurants that serve up delicious dishes such as banh khoai (a crispy pancake), bun bo hue (spicy beef noodle soup), and com hen (rice topped with baby clams). Take some time to explore these options and try something new – you might just discover a new favorite dish!

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In addition to trying out local foods, immersing yourself in Hue’s culture means exploring its history and traditions. Visit the Imperial City, which was once home to Vietnam’s emperors, or take a boat tour down the Perfume River to visit Thien Mu Pagoda. You can also attend traditional performances such as ca tru singing or royal court music. By embracing all that Hue has to offer, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for Vietnamese culture and create memories that will last a lifetime.

As you finish up your cultural exploration of Hue, it’s time to start thinking about finding accommodations for your stay. But before we get into that next step, let’s talk about one more aspect of traveling: staying safe on the road.

Finding Accommodations In Hue

When it comes to visiting Hue, there are so many options for accommodations! From luxurious resorts to budget-friendly guesthouses, you can find something to suit your needs. Whether you’re looking for reviews on safety, location, amenities, and comfort, or trying to find the best discounts and booking options, we’ll cover it all here.

You’ve decided to travel from Da Nang to Hue by train, but now comes the task of finding accommodations in this historic city. Luckily, there are plenty of options that cater to all budgets and preferences. For those on a tight budget, hostels such as Freedom Hostel or Backpacker’s Home offer affordable stays with basic amenities. If you’re looking for something a bit more luxurious, hotels like La Residence Hue Hotel & Spa or Pilgrimage Village Boutique Resort & Spa provide top-notch services and facilities.

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When budgeting for your stay, keep in mind that prices tend to fluctuate based on location and seasonality. While traveling safely should always be a top priority when visiting any new destination, it’s important to take extra precautions when staying in unfamiliar accommodations. Always research the area beforehand and make sure it’s a safe neighborhood, especially if you plan on walking around at night. It’s also recommended to book accommodations through reputable websites or directly with the hotel/hostel itself rather than third-party booking sites. This way, you can ensure that your personal information is secure and avoid potential scams.

In conclusion, finding accommodations in Hue doesn’t have to be stressful or expensive as long as you do your research and follow some simple budgeting tips and safety measures. With plenty of options available catering to different needs and preferences, you’ll surely find a place that suits your taste while providing comfort and security during your travels along Vietnam’s central coast.

Now, let’s talk about one of the most budget-friendly options for finding accommodations in Hue – hostels. For travelers who enjoy socializing and meeting new people from all over the world, staying at a hostel is an excellent choice. Not only are these establishments affordable, but they also provide opportunities to make new friends and share travel experiences. Many hostels even offer organized activities such as city tours or group dinners.

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Additionally, if you’re into souvenir shopping, some hostels may have small markets where local vendors sell handmade goods and knick-knacks. With many hostel options available throughout Hue, you can easily find one that fits your budget and desired level of comfort.

Making Memories On The Trip

After finding the perfect accommodation in Hue, it’s time to focus on making memories during your train trip from Da Nang . Did you know that the route between these two cities is one of the most scenic train journeys in Vietnam? The 100-kilometer journey takes around three hours and passes through mountains, tunnels, and coastal areas with stunning views of the South China Sea.

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To make the most of this memorable experience, here are some tips for capturing moments and sharing stories:

  • Bring a camera or smartphone to capture the beautiful scenery along the way.
  • Pack snacks and drinks for an enjoyable picnic while admiring the view.
  • Engage with locals or other travelers on board for interesting conversations and new perspectives.
  • Take advantage of stops at stations along the way to explore nearby attractions or grab some local food.
  • Keep a journal or travel diary to document your thoughts, feelings, and experiences throughout the journey.

As you embark on this unforgettable train ride from Da Nang to Hue, remember that it’s not just about reaching your destination but also about cherishing every moment along the way.

So take plenty of photos, engage with others, savor local flavors, and don’t forget to share your stories with friends and family back home.

Train From Da Nang To Hue By Frequently Asked Questions

What is the history of the train route from da nang to hue.

The railway infrastructure between Da Nang and Hue has a fascinating colonial legacy dating back to the French Indochina era. The train route was originally constructed as part of an ambitious plan by the French in the early 20th century to connect Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital, with Saigon in the south.

Today, this historic rail line traverses some of Vietnam’s most stunning scenery, transporting passengers through lush green valleys and towering mountain ranges. For those seeking adventure and a true sense of freedom, there is no better way to experience this beautiful country than by taking a journey on this iconic railroad. From charming rural villages to bustling cities, the Da Nang-Hue train offers an unforgettable glimpse into Vietnam’s rich cultural heritage while providing modern amenities for travelers along the way.

Are There Any Notable Landmarks Or Attractions Visible From The Train During The Journey?

The train journey between Da Nang and Hue offers a unique viewing experience that showcases the cultural heritage of Vietnam. As you sit back in your seat, gazing out at the passing scenery, you’ll be struck by the sheer beauty of your surroundings. From verdant rice paddies to majestic mountains, this route boasts some of the most stunning landscapes in Southeast Asia.

But it’s not just natural wonders that make this journey so special – there are also plenty of notable landmarks and attractions visible from the train windows. Whether you’re interested in ancient temples, historic bridges,s or bustling markets, there’s something for everyone on this route.

So if you’re looking for an unforgettable travel adventure that combines breathtaking views with rich cultural experiences, be sure to add Da Nang to Hue by train to your bucket list!

Can You Bring Your Food And Drinks Onto The Train?

When embarking on a train journey, many travelers wonder whether they can bring their refreshments. Fortunately, most trains allow outside food and drinks as long as they meet certain packaging requirements. This not only saves money but also allows for a more personalized experience. However, it’s always best to check the train schedules beforehand to ensure there will be ample time for snacking during the trip. After all, nothing beats enjoying some delicious snacks while gazing out at stunning vistas from the comfort of your seat.

Is It Possible To Upgrade To A Higher Class Of Seating Or Sleeper Accommodation Once Onboard The Train?

As the saying goes, ‘treat yourself’ – and that’s exactly what upgrading your train ticket can feel like. When it comes to training travel, many wonders if they have the option of upgrading their seating or sleeper accommodation once onboard. The good news is that in most cases, this is possible! However, it’s important to keep in mind that ticket prices may vary depending on which class you choose.

From cozy seats with ample legroom to private cabins complete with a bed, there are plenty of options available for those seeking a little extra comfort during their journey. So whether you prefer to stretch out and relax or simply want more space to work or read, don’t hesitate to inquire about different seating arrangements once onboard your next train ride.

What Is The Average Travel Time Between Da Nang And Hue On This Train Route?

Traveling by train is one of the best ways to explore Vietnam at a leisurely pace. If you’re wondering how long it takes to travel between two popular destinations, Da Nang and Hue, then you’ll be pleased to know that the average travel time is approximately 2-3 hours.

However, this can vary depending on factors such as train stops or ticket prices. But don’t let that deter you from hopping aboard! Train journeys offer an opportunity for spontaneous exploration and adventure – something every traveler craves deep down inside.

So sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenic views as you journey through stunning landscapes while embracing the freedom of the open road (or tracks!).

So there you have it, folks! Traveling by train from Da Nang to Hue is not only a convenient option but also an enjoyable one. The history of the route dates back to the 20th century when French colonizers built railway tracks for transportation purposes. Today, travelers can sit back and take in the scenic views of lush green mountains and sparkling blue rivers during their journey.

As you make your way through Central Vietnam on this train ride, keep an eye out for famous landmarks such as Hai Van Pass and Lang Co Beach. And don’t forget to bring along some snacks and drinks of your own – they’re allowed onboard! If you’re looking to upgrade your seating or sleeper accommodation once aboard, that’s possible too. Just inquire with the staff on board about any available options.

Remember: ‘The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.’ So go ahead and embark on this adventure-filled train ride from Da Nang to Hue – you won’t regret it!

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Hue To Da Nang: The Fastest & Cheapest Ways To Travel

If you are exploring the length of Vietnam it is likely you will need to travel from Hue to Da Nang at some stage. Da Nang is a big city in the middle of the country, and also the gateway to the tourist hot spot of Hoi An.

Whether you want to get there by plane, bus, or train I will let you know how to book, prices, and more!

If you happen to be traveling from North to South down the entirety of Vietnam then it is likely you will find yourself in Hue at some point. Hue is home to the Imperial City, which used to be the capital of the country during the Nguyen Dynasty from 1802 to 1945.

Traveling south from here, your next stop is likely to be Da Nang. This is an impressive city located on the beach and a stone’s through away from Hoi An. Therefore it is likely you will be wondering how exactly to travel from Hue to Da Nang at some point in your travels.

The popular Hai Van Pass is actually located on the trip from Hue to Da Nang. This is an incredible stretch of road which has been made famous by Top Gear when it was dubbed one of the best coastal roads in the world.

So even if you aren’t a car person you will still be impressed by the incredible scenery and landscapes along the way. As a result many companies actually offer specialist transport from Hue to Da Nang so you can appreciate the beauty of the Hai Van Pass .

Ultimately this means there is a ridiculous amount of transport options to take you from Hue to Da Nang. So let’s get into figuring out all of the transport options to figure out costs, time, and what is going to be best for you!

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Whether you choose to travel from Hue to Da Nang via bus, motorbike, or train the distance between the cities is approximately the same. All up it is around 100 kilometers along the coast of Vietnam .

However, you do have the option whether you do or don’t travel the Hai Van Pass. Not doing this and sticking to the main highway will cut about 10 kilometers off the total distance.

The main thing which will sway you to towards one of the options of either bus, train or motorbike will consist of budget, length of time and comfort factor.

Bus: The trip from Hue to Da Nang takes approximately 3 and 1/2 hours

Taxi/ Motorbike: It will take you approximately 2 and 1/2 hours to taxi. Though if you are going over the Hai Van Pass you may want to pull over for photos.

Train : from Hue to Da Nang takes 3 hours to complete your journey. Even though this is the longest choice it certainly is the most comfortable if you happen to book a soft sleeper so it isn’t all bad!

As I said above the Hai Van Pass is not only a famous piece of road in Vietnam but worldwide. I mean who wouldn’t want to check out what has been called the best coastal road in the world.

To be a bit more exact it is a 20-kilometer journey that joins the Da Nang to Lang Co which is located in the province of Hue. It is 500 meters above sea level making it the highest pass in all of Vietnam.

As you can imagine there are some epic views of mountains rising over the South China sea. You will also be able to see beautiful sandy beaches and steep cliffs.

It is in no way an easy drive to make in a vehicle and would not be recommended for a first-time motorbike rider. Though there are options galore if you are not comfortable driving your own motorbike.

The roads are quite curvy with even some sharp hairpin turns thrown in there.

switchbacks on the hai van pass

Our first option is taking the bus from Hue to Da Nang. This is the perfect choice if you are on a tighter budget or perhaps are not a fan of train travel. This journey will take around between 3 to 3 and a half hours in total depending on how the traffic is.

As it is only a short period of time it is honestly a lot more bearable. I couldn’t stand doing the long journey in sleeper buses in Vietnam . Though for just a few hours makes it a whole lot more realistic option.

Just take it from someone who has done a lot of sleeper buses in Vietnam, choose your bus company carefully.

I have unfortunately taken a couple of really bad companies such as from Hanoi to Sapa, where I let my accommodation book my transport, rather than doing my own research.

Bus vs Tourist Bus

Now, before we get into the details of taking the bus from Hue to Da Nang, we need to talk about the difference between the types of buses available. These are either a regular bus or a tourist bus.

Your general regular bus is more to Vietnamese standards, which is fine if you know that is what you are booking. Though in all honesty in shorter journeys, such as this one, it doesn’t really matter as much.

You may find the typical Vietnamese buses to just simply be a bit painful. The lay-flat seats were not tall enough for us Westerners, they can be far from clean, and the constant stopping and starting to pick up and drop off passengers on the side of the road.

All of this combined is certainly enough to make you question your sanity.

In Vietnam, I try to book my journeys with The Sinh Tourist . Be aware there are plenty of fake websites and fake stores pretending to be this company, especially in Hanoi. However, it is easy enough to book tickets online via their website.

Their flat seats were even more comfortable being slightly longer for us tall foreigners. You do pay a premium to book with them.

Sleeper vs Seater Bus

Now the unique thing about taking a bus in Vietnam is the impressive sleeper-style buses. These buses are honestly not like any I have seen elsewhere with three rows of chairs stacked two tall.

Though you probably won’t be too bothered about them since this is such a short journey.

Just be aware that if you are tall, eg above 180cm, you may find yourself awkwardly contorting your body to fit your feet into those little boxes.

Honestly, if you are less than 165cm you should be fine in the typical sleeper-style bus, though any taller and it will be one uncomfortable journey.

At the back of the buses is a huge lay-flat area. Basically, imagine your large row on the back of the bus is converted into a huge bed. This is where they chucked the tall people on my sleeper bus journeys.

sleeper bus in vietnam

Bus Schedule From Hue To Da Nang

Below you will find the bus schedule departing Hue and arriving in Da Nang. There will be so many companies you can choose from and this list is just a selection of the best on offer.

As you can see there are quite a few options, and apart from the company name, the majority are quite similar.

They all are around the same price, though keep in mind just because a bus company is more expensive doesn’t necessarily mean the service will be good. My number one point when booking a bus company is to make sure you read reviews so you know what to expect!

How To Book Tickets

It is super easy to book bus tickets in Vietnam, including on the route from Hue to Da Nang. Personally, I recommend booking it online via Baolau or 12.Go Asia .

This is simply so you can read reviews rather than going through your accommodation or a travel agency. I had a bad experience doing the latter and would hate for you to do the same!

Anyway by booking with Baolau or 12.Go Asia you can see what other travelers have said about the journey with particular companies. Then you can just book your ticket through their website and they will email you a copy. It’s super easy!

Where Does The Bus Drop You Off

You will find that depending on which company you book your ticket from Hue to Da Nang with will affect where you are dropped off. The majority of companies will stop in the city center.

Just be aware that depending on where your accommodation is located you may need to take a taxi or walk the rest of the distance.

The Sinh Tourist: Da Nang bus stop: 16, 3 Thang 2, Thuan Phuoc, Hai Chau, Đà Nẵng

Hanh Cafe: Da Nang bus stop: 1133 Ngô Quyền, Sơn Trà, Đà Nẵng

Another popular way to travel from Hue to Da Nang is to do it by a Jeep tour. This is the perfect top-gear moment where you will ride in an army-style Jeep over the Hai Van Pass.

Depending on which tour you decide to book you will also get a chance you check out some other spots of interest along the way. This could include Marble Mountain, Lang Co Bay, Tam Giang Lagoon, visiting some local villages, and more. There are so many incredible views you will no doubt stop in to appreciate, and explore.

Prices for these generally start at $70.00 online, though you can find cheaper if you choose to book a bus tour instead of a Jeep. Also if you decide to wait until you are in Hue you will be able to find cheaper options through local travel agencies or at your hostel.

Hai Van Pass Tours:

I personally loved taking the train around Vietnam. It is way more comfortable than being squished into the Vietnamese sleeper buses and they have always been a reliable option for me.

You can also still get some epic views out the side of the train. Though unfortunately, you may not have the easiest time taking photos as the windows won’t open in the air-conditioned carriages. Also, a lot of the time the windows can be quite dirty which certainly doesn’t make for a beautiful photo.

The journey between Hue to Da Nang is relatively short though only being a few hours so is it even worth taking the train?

What Is The Regular Train Like

Before we get too into learning about taking the train from Hue to Da Nang you need to know there are two different types of trains you can book. These two options are either the regular train or a luxury train.

The regular train is operated by Vietnam Railways. This is where you will find the majority of more affordable tickets. They have the option of hard or soft sleeper berths, as well as hard or soft seats. Currently, they operate this journey multiple times per day, with the SE3, SE19, SE1, SE7, SE5, and SE9 trains. Though they all depart at a different time so make sure to research which will be best for you.

I have used the standard trains operated by Vietnam Railways throughout the country and honestly have not had any issues. Though I certainly have heard of some horror stories *bugs*. Fortunately, I have been lucky enough to avoid this on my train travels in Vietnam.

On longer journeys, you are best to book the 4-berth soft sleeper cabin over a 6-berth hard sleeper. This is simply because the 4-berths are a lot more comfortable with more headroom, privacy, and thicker mattresses. Though since the route from Hue to Da Nang is relatively short being just a few hours you may actually want to book a seat.

catching the train at hue train station

What Is The Luxury Train Like

In contrast, the luxury train is a lot nicer than the regular train. There are a few options you have when booking a luxury train from Hue to Da Nang. These are either Livitrans, Lotus Trains, or Viollet Express. The main difference between a luxury train and the regular ones are the amenities and facilities you are provided with onboard.

These trains are not actually their own individual trains. They actually operate on the Vietnam Railways Trains. Though what they have done is decked out a few of the carriages on board and increase the amenities you are provided for a more comfortable journey.

You will find that your cabin is a lot nicer onboard with proper pillows, snacks, and free Wifi. At larger train stations you will have access to a lounge with your luxury train ticket. Though unfortunately, the station in Hue does not offer this.

Of course, it costs a little more than the regular train. Though the exact price difference depends on the operator you decide to book with.

Train Schedule From Hue To Da Nang

The below is the train schedule that departs in Hue and arrives in Da Nang. The routes are quite affordable, though be aware it is priced from, which means this is the price for seats. Obviously, the sleeper berths cost more.

How To Book Tickets From Hue To Da Nang

It is super easy to buy your tickets for the train nowadays. Whether you decide to buy them in person or purchase online, Vietnam Railways accepts both types. I love using e-tickets as it prevents the common stress of freaking out wondering where you can print that ticket you just purchased online.

Though before I tell you how to buy tickets, you need to decide what type of ticket to purchase. All of the trains operated by Vietnam Railways offer a variety of cabin choices so you can pick the perfect option for you:

SE5: Onboard you will find air-conditioned 4 berth soft sleepers, air-conditioned 6 berth hard sleepers, air-conditioned soft seats, air-conditioned hard seats, and ordinary seats.

SE7: This train only runs at busy times such as Tet. Onboard you can find air-conditioned soft sleepers, air-conditioned hard sleepers, and air-conditioned soft seats.

SE1, and SE3: These are the best trains with air-conditioned 4 berth soft sleepers, air-conditioned 6 berth hard sleepers, and air-conditioned soft seats. SE3 was refurbished in 2015 and SE1 was refurbished in 2016. You will also find these trains offer privately run luxury sleeper beds by companies such as Livitrans and Violette.

SE19: Onboard you will find air-conditioned soft sleepers, air-conditioned hard sleepers, air-conditioned soft seats, air-conditioned hard seats, and ordinary hard seats.

Buy Tickets From Vietnam Railways

Another option is buying your tickets directly at Vietnam Railways . You often can’t find the cheaper hard/soft seater tickets available on third-party websites as they are not a popular choice for travelers.

So, if you are on a budget you can book directly with Vietnam Railways. You will find the tickets are slightly cheaper when you purchase directly.

Buy Tickets Online

You can purchase tickets online. It is a bit confusing as some websites still say you need to print out to ticket and swap it with a proper one at the train station. Though no one wants to do this!

I ended up booking with Baolau . Their website said I didn’t need to print off my ticket and instead just showed my ticket on my phone to the attendant on the train. This is what I did and didn’t have any issues with.

What Berth To Book

There is a variety of seating or berths you can book on the trains. Be aware that even though you may book the same class twice it doesn’t necessarily mean they will be the same. Quite a few trains have been refurbished in recent years making them a lot more comfortable.

Hard Sleeper Or Soft Sleeper: The majority of travelers will choose a soft sleeper when taking long journeys in Vietnam. This is definitely the most comfortable way to travel. Also, it is the safest with a smaller amount of people around you.

The only difference between the hard sleeper and soft sleeper berths is the number of people you will be sharing with. A hard sleeper sleeps 6 people whereas a soft sleeper sleeps, 4 people.

So contrary to the name you won’t be sleeping on a hard surface. You will just have less headroom if you want to sit upright.

Lower or Upper Berth: The appeal of the lower berth is simply that it is a lot easier to get into. There is no climbing an awkward ladder, trying not to fall off while the train moves. The lower ones are also generally slightly bigger as they are permanent fixtures.

The upper berth is a lot more private! Just be aware you may also have the air conditioning blowing straight onto you so bring an extra jacket on board to keep warm!

Hard Seat Or Soft Seat: The seats are the cheapest you will find, with a hard seat being one of the cheapest options available. This is good for shorter journeys, though I would think twice before booking one for the long journey such as between Hanoi and Hue .

Top tip: If you book your train via Baolau you can pick in advance whether you want a lower or upper berth.

inside the soft sleeper from hue to da nang

My Experience Taking The Train From Hue To Da Nang

For our second train journey in Vietnam, we would be traveling from Hue to Da Nang. It is an easy 2-and-a-half-hour or so train journey, and supposedly with some epic views along the way. Our train would depart at 10.59 a.m. and arrive at 1.37 p.m.

This is the SE1 train, one which was recently refurbished so we were excited to have a look inside.

We decided to book a soft sleeper for the journey. Tickets were not that expensive and we quite enjoyed the privacy of only having to share a berth with a couple of other people.

The train station in Hue was only a 15-minute walk away from our accommodation. So under the heat of the morning sun, we made our way there with backpacks on our backs.

Soon enough we found our way and sat in the main area with other travelers, both foreign and domestic, as we waited for the train to arrive.

The doors opened when the train was nearby, indicating we could now go and wait by the tracks. On the ground were markings where you expect the different carriages to arrive.

We walked down past the food vendors to where our berth was meant to arrive. Shortly afterward the train pulls in and we wait for people to get out before entering the carriage and finding our cabin.

Now this train travels from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh, right down the length of the country. This means the cabins and only cleaned at the start and end.

Between this is a continuous rolling of passengers, so when hopping on halfway it is common that you may find your bed has already been slept in. Luckily, we were not too worried about this as it was only a couple of hour’s journey, so we didn’t plan to sleep.

Soon enough the train begins making its way down the track again. Unfortunately, I notice the windows are quite dirty. So much for the epic coastal views, I have planned to photograph along the way. The first couple of hours or so is quite uneventful as we make our way past small towns and through cities.

Once we make it to the ocean cliffs, the views truly do get epic. It is a bit of an overcast and cloudy day, but I imagine when the sun is shining the beaches would be glistening and the water would be beautifully blue.

From here it isn’t too long until we arrive in the city of Da Nang. Though this isn’t my final stop of the day. Instead, I would need to then travel from Da Nang to Hoi An . A beautiful, and very tourist town, which is famous for its old quarter.

Hue Train Station

The train station in Hue is within walking distance of the main town. It is located on Bui Thi Xuan Street, only about 1 km from the city center.

For us, it took maybe another 20 minutes to walk from our accommodation past all the busy streets and the hospital.

The train station here is pretty small. Though I guess that just means you cannot get lost. There will also be plenty of taxis waiting around if you need a ride and if you do not need one you will get plenty of offers anyway.

Da Nang Train Station

Da Nang Train Station is again, smack bang in the middle of the city. It is a pretty small train station as well, meaning it is nearly impossible to get lost. There will also be plenty of taxis waiting around if you need a ride and if you do not need one you will get plenty of offers anyway.

You will find it along Hai Phong Street, nestled deep within the city life of Da Nang.

There are plenty of accommodation options near the train station which means if you are taking an early or late trip you won’t be far away. We stayed in a cute little hostel which was about a 10-minute walk away.

If you don’t want to travel overland, then you could look at taking a flight from Hue To Da Nang. Unfortunately, you will find there are no direct flights from Hue Airport to Da Nang Airport.

This means you will need to take two separate flights from Hue To Da Nang. These will be to either Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh , where you will then need to take another flight to Da Nang.

Luckily Vietnam has plenty of budget airlines. Seriously flights can be found for as little as $30.00. There are also around 7 flights daily from Hue to Hanoi and then from Hanoi to Da Nang, so you will be spoilt for choice.

Just remember you generally need to book flights further out to get a good price. This means less flexibility in your travels as you will through your entire itinerary off if you spend a few extra days somewhere. Vietjet Air is the cheapest and most suitable airline operating this route.

Depending on how long your wait is between flights you may find it a quicker, and a lot more affordable option, to take the train or bus.

Flights can be booked at 12.Go Asia or over on Skyscanner.

flying from hue to da nang

Renting a motorbike is another great choice for traveling from Hue to Da Nang. This will allow you to check out the Hai Van Pass at your own pace.

There are plenty of places to rent a motorbike from in Hue so you will have no problem finding a shop. Just make sure to do your research and use a well-rated company. You can expect the rental to cost around $10.00 per day.

Ideally, you will want to find a company that has stores in both locations so you don’t need to worry about bringing the motorbike back, as that will essentially defeat the whole purpose. Though this is a common thing to do in Hue and Da Nang so you shouldn’t have any issues.

Just be aware there are certain requirements to legally ride a motorbike in Vietnam. This means that if you are pulled over by the police and you do not provide the correct documents they will no doubt ask you for a decent bribe.

Also, it is very likely your travel insurance won’t cover you since you aren’t legally allowed to ride there. This means if you get in an accident or damage the motorbike, they won’t pay.

So what exactly do you need to legally ride a motorbike in Vietnam? This is an International Drivers Permit with a motorbike endorsement. In saying this 99% of travelers riding in Vietnam do not have this and instead just bribe officials if they are pulled over.

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How many days to spend in Da Nang? Depending on what you plan to do in Da Nang will affect how long you want to spend there. Personally, I would stay 2 full days in the main city of Da Nang, but then do another 4 or so days in the nearby city of Hoi An.

How far in advance do I need to book tickets? It is recommended you book tickets in advance to ensure you can travel with a reputable, clean, and safe company. You should try for at least a week in advance to be safe. Though if you are not worried about this then you can probably just book the day before.

Booking through Baolau or 12.Go Asia is perfect for those busy periods as you can book when you haven’t even arrived in the country yet! This means you can relax knowing all the planning is taken care of.

This advice isn’t valid during the high season between November to January, weekends, and especially on the Vietnamese New Year (Tet). During these times you will want to book at least 4 weeks in advance and expect a very full bus, train, or flight.

golden bridge in da nang

Where To Stay In Da Nang?

You will have plenty of choices when deciding where to stay. Whether you are a digital nomad and looking to live in Da Nang for a while or simply visiting on a holiday, whatever your budget or the type of traveler you are there is something to fit all needs.

Whether you want an affordable hostel, welcoming guesthouse, or luxury hotel.

Things To Do In Da Nang

Da Nang is a bustling city with plenty of attractions, as well as being the gateway to the popular tourist stay of Hoi An. There are so many things to do here that will keep you busy throughout your stay.

Hoi An: Hoi An is an absolutely beautiful area and is very popular with locals or tourists alike. From the UNESCO city to the beach and laid-back country life, it seems to have it all!

My Son Sanctuary: Located in a rainforest-like setting, the amazing complex of the My Son Sanctuary is certainly a highlight. It will transport you from the busy Vietnam city life to a Jurassic park setting rich in history. The grounds are a UNESCO world heritage site and it is marketed as the Angkor Wat of Vietnam.

Marble Mountain: The Marble Mountains is actually the name for five separate hills made of limestone that is also mixed with smooth marble. They sit some 9 kilometers outside of Da Nang and are known for their Buddhist pagodas and shrines which are dedicated to various local gods.

You can walk up using a long set of steps cut into the mountainside and take in all the best views over the countryside.

Ba Na Hills: At the summit of the Ba Na Hills you will find spectacular views that stretch as far as the sea. You can take a cable car to the top if you are feeling lazy as well.

There is also the Ba Na Hill Fantasy Park which has a range of entertainment zones as well as a wax museum that has models of famous celebrities.

Dragon Bridge Show: The main attraction in the center of Da Nang is undoubtedly the large Dragon Bridge which stretches over an ominous 666 meters and has the claim to fame of being the longest bridge of its kind in the country.

Every Saturday and Sunday at 9 pm you can walk down to the waterfront and watch a show which lights up the bridge and the dragon even spits out fire and water from its mouth.

Beach Day: There are plenty of incredible beaches in Da Nang that you need to check out during your stay. One of the most beautiful beaches in Vietnam is called My Khe Beach.

It stretches 20 miles along the eastern coastline of Da Nang and is the perfect place to relax and have a beach day. Right alongside the city of Da Nang you can find Pham Van Dong Beach. With white sand and blue lapping waves, it has become a popular filming location in Vietnam.

the dragon bridge in da nang

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If you are exploring the length of Vietnam it is likely you will need to travel from Hue to Da Nang at some stage. Da Nang is a big city in the middle of the country, and also the gateway to the tourist hot spot of Hoi An. Whether you want to get there by plane, bus or train I will let you know how to book, prices, and more!

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How to Travel From Hue to Da Nang

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Hue and Da Nang are two of the biggest cities and also the main traveler draws along the central Vietnamese coast. You can while away your days wandering the ancient palaces of the Nguyen dynasty in one, then scoot down to hit the beaches and hike the Marble Mountains in the other. It’s a breeze to get between them.

There are national train services, buses, minivans, and private taxis on the menu, helping you complete the trip in as little as 1h20. This guide runs through the lot and offers info on how you can book before you even set foot in the land of banh mi baguettes and pho broth. Let’s go…

Hue to Da Nang by Train

Vung An Cu lagoon near Da Nang city, Vietnam. Beautiful railway line with a lake and beach in the background.

Time – 2.5-3 hours Price – $7+ Comfort – 4/5

If in doubt, take the train – that’s our advice anywhere in Vietnam! It’s even more pertinent on this quick route between Hue and Da Nang. The reason? There are four convenient departures every day on the locomotives, starting with one at 8.30am, followed by two more morning services at 9.25am and 10.50am, and one evening connection at 8.16pm. They all take around 2.5-3 hours and cost between $7 and $12 per person.

All the trains are run by Vietnam Railways, the state-owned railway authority. They’re made up of modern carriages with a variety of sleeper and seated carriages. Leave the former for travelers on long-distance romps from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh. The latter is cheaper and perfectly suited to quick day trips like the one south from Hue to Da Nang, offering all the basics – comfy chairs, tables, and air conditioning throughout.

Vietnam Railways run four daily connections from Hue to Da Nang on relatively modern trains that offer occasional views of the country’s tropical central coast.

The journey here is scenic but not overly so. You’ll begin by cruising alongside the main highway south of Hue. Then the railway line departs from the road to skirt the side of the Vung An Cu lagoon before weaving its way between the rising coastal hills that cap off the peninsula north of Da Nang Bay. As such, the last part of the trip can offer some nice glimpses of Da Nang’s shimmering white beaches with the peak of Ban Co gazing over from the east. A seat on the left-hand side of the train is best for catching all that.

Passenger drop off and people waiting on the platform at Da Nang Railway Station

All trains begin their trip at the Hue Railway Station that’s on the south side of the Perfume River in Hue. They end at the big and imposing Da Nang Railway Station that’s a few blocks shy of the main downtown area in Da Nang. Expect to pay another $2-3 to get to the heart of the city from the platforms, or $15-20 for a taxi ride south to Hoi An.

Hue to Da Nang by Minivan

Cue Viet Nam Travel Bus interior and exterior of the minivan

Time – 2 hours+ Price – $10 Comfort – 4/5

Vans – or limo vans, as they’re known locally – would be our first backup travel option on this route. If the train departure times don’t match your schedule or you simply prefer the road over the rail, then these offer a similarly comfortable ride and a ticket to Da Nang in just two hours. They leave around 10 times per day and can be picked up at various spots in central Hue for convenience. The earliest go at just before 8am. The latest leave at about 4pm.

A two-hour trip in a comfy minivan for just $10 makes these a good deal for getting between Hue and Da Nang. 

There’s just one company currently running regular minivan services. Cue Viet Nam Travel Bus. They command an enviable rating of five out of five stars for punctuality and comfort. We can see why. All their vehicles are limited to just nine passengers. Seats recline almost like lay-flat beds. You get bags and bags of legroom, dedicated space for luggage, and ride in modern Hyundai cars. It’s almost as good as being in your private taxi for a fraction of the price.

Talking of the price, these vans sell for a standard $10 per person, each way. They can all be booked in a few clicks using 12GoAsia . Just double-check that you’re getting the right one…some vans take you to the main bus station in Da Nang while others go to the head office in Thanh Luong, which would be a better arrival point if you’re aiming to get to Hoi An a little further down the line.

Hue to Da Nang by Bus

A man watching TV on a long-distance sleeper bus in Vietnam, daytime

Time – 3-4 hours Price – $10-12 Comfort – 3/5

The most dedicated backpackers out there can rest assured that there are still big coaches to take them from Hue to Da Nang. They don’t offer the same comfort level as the trains and minivans and they take nearly an hour longer in most cases. However, they are a fun way to travel if you like to do things as the locals do. Plus, there are over 20 departures per day, which means you should always be able to find a service that matches your personal schedule.

The buses here are large 40-seater coaches, and they take up to four hours to go from Hue to Da Nang.

You’ve got a few companies to choose from. The aforementioned Viet Nam Travel Bus runs these larger coaches as well as the smaller limo vans. On top of that, there’s the Cua Ong Limousine, which leaves from a very convenient station in the very center of Hue. Techbus VN JSC offers perhaps the best arrival point in Da Nang for those looking to stay along sparkling Bien Thanh Binh beach. All buses are large, with a capacity for up to 40 people and reclining seats usually in rows of four split into sets of two.

Hue to Da Nang bus interior

With so many choices, the best way to go about sorting the coaches is to search on 12GoAsia . That lets you weigh up all the bus companies and various arrival and departure points for any given date of travel. You can even click to pre-book. Expect to pay $10 per person for most buses, rising to $12 per person for trips at busy travel times (morning and mid-afternoon).

Hue to Da Nang by Taxi

Mui Ne to Dalat by Taxi

Time – 1.5 hours Price – From $48 Comfort – 5/5

If you’re traveling in a group of four, there’s a good chance that you can make a taxi  almost  as cheap as minivans or buses. That’s because the total price is around the $50 mark. But that’s for the entire car, so divide the cost between your crew to pay only $12.50 per head. That’s pretty darn cheap and brings a whole load of other bonuses with it…

Groups of travelers might find that taxis only cost a few dollars more than the buses and trains, but they’re the quickest and comfiest way to get to Da Nang.

First, taxis offer the height of comfort if you’re going to make this trip by road. You won’t have to hang around for other guests before the engine starts purring, you get the whole vehicle to yourself with a dedicated boot space for your bags, and the driver can set the air conditioning to how you like it. Secondly – and most importantly – you can organize a taxi to collect you from outside your hotel in Hue and drop you right to your hotel in Da Nang; no irritating transfers to and from the stations needed here, folks.

Because there’s no lingering at the station for other guests and because taxis are smaller cars, they tend to complete the trip much quicker than any other mode of transport listed here. You’re usually looking at 1.5 hours on the road, and rarely more than two hours even if traffic is bad. It’s also possible to negotiate a price that includes stops at attractions along the way, perhaps at one of the many gold-sand beaches that run south of Hue or amid the lush coastal peninsula north of Da Nang.

Hue to Da Nang is a quick 50-mile trip between two of the most famous cities in central Vietnam. The first is about wandering the centuries-old palaces of the Nguyen emperors. The latter is about hitting beige-sand beaches and feeling the modern buzz of the country between hip cafes and beer bars.

This guide runs through the four main ways to make the trip, including the trains (our favorite), the buses (the classic way to go), and private taxis (the luxury way to do it).

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Though the overwhelming majority of tourists who pass through Danang are actually heading to Hoi An, step by step Danang is becoming a destination of its own. Vietnam’s third most important city after Hanoi and Saigon, Danang is getting more and more gentrified. Coasts lined with resorts and hotels and exciting international dining scene attract quite a few Asian tourists and Westerners are starting to include Danang into their travel itinerary, too. There is a lot of colonial architecture to be seen in Danang if you venture further inland from the seaside, and foodies will definitely appreciate thriving street food scene. Many visitors say that people in Danang are among the most hospitable people in the whole country, and it looks like it is the right time to explore this destination by yourself before it is flooded with package tourists from around the world.

From Hue to Danang

Though the distance between Hue and Danang is about 100 km only, be ready to spend for your journey from 2½ hours to 3½ hours, no matter whether you opt for a train or a bus. The second half of the route cuts through Bach Ma National Park, in greater part following the coastline and thanks to that is quite picturesque – quite enough to keep you from boredom during the trip.

Danang is a big city; and if you are not going to limit yourself with Bach Dang and Tran Phu area, you will need wheels. Motorbikes are rented out by many hotels and rental shops in Danang. Expect to pay about USD5-USD6 (VDN120.000) per day. Motorbike is definitely the most convenient way to get around in Danang, but strictly speaking it is illegal to ride one without a valid Vietnam driving licence, though this is widely ignored unless you are involved into an accident. Compared to Hanoi or Saigon, traffic in Danang is moderate, so riding a motorbike is relatively comfortable.

There are metered taxis in Danang, and motorbike taxis are also available if you do not want to rent a vehicle. Both are wonderfully affordable.

Where to stay in Danang

For those who want stay close to restaurants and nightlife, the best areas to look for accommodation are Bach Dang , which faces the river, and Tran Phu , which runs parallel to the riverfront and is slightly cheaper. There is a good choice of reasonably priced mid-ranged hotels (about USD25) there. If you are looking for cheaper deals, check the eastern bank of the River where Tran Hung Dao Street hosts a collection of smaller hotels selling their rooms at about USD15. Neither western nor eastern bank digs are close to the beach, but both boast great river views.

If beach is your thing, choose one of the three beach areas. The most popular beach in Danang is My Khe Beach , also known as China Beach. To reach it, cross the river over the Dragon bridge (Cau Rong), which is rather spectacular – especially at night. To the north of My Khe lies Pham Van Dong , and to the south – Holiday Beach (or Ngu Hahn Son area) popular with surfers thanks to all season high waves; it arguably has the best beach and the vibe of the whole area. The accommodation close to the beach is predictably pricier or – if you need to stay on a budget – be ready to get a cramped windowless room a couple of blocks from the seaside: these are usually filled up by locals during weekends.

Things to do in Danang

Danang is not home to many high profile sights but if you find yourself in the region, there are a couple of things definitely not to be missed. The first one is the Cham Museum which was established under the patronage of the l'École française d'Extrême-Orient. The rooms of the museum host over 400 pieces attributed to Champa Kingdom, which dates back to as early as the 2nd century AC. It is the largest collection of the kind in the world, and even those who prefer to hunt for ancient artifacts not in museum showcases but ‘in the wild’ will be impressed.

The second one is the Marble Mountains in Ngu Hanh Son District. The five mountains bear the names of the five elements and are cut through by a number of tunnels opening to cave sanctuaries, grottoes and chambers some of which contain stone images of Hindu and Buddhist deities. Climb the mount Thuy Son for a panoramic view of the area.

From Danang to Hoi An

With over two millennia of history, no wonder that Hoi An is a major attraction around Danang. It used to be the main port of the Kingdom of Champa and flourished between the 15th and 19th centuries. In 1999, UNESCO recognised Hoi An as the World Heritage Site. The town hosts a number of museums but the main draw is its architecture typical of an old port town which during a course of times absorbed the influence of different cultures.

A historic town of Hoi An, which attracts a lion’s share of tourists passing through Danang, has no train station of its own. To get to Hoi An from Danang , take a taxi, a local bus or a minivan. The distance between Danang and Hoi An is about 30 km, and your trip is going to last from 45 minutes to one hour. Taxis are very affordable – a ride from Danang to Hoi An should not cost more than USD15 for a small vehicle and under USD30 for a bigger one, accommodating up to nine passengers.

Local buses are dirt-cheap and cost less than USD1.

Note though, that it is a common practice not to give change on buses, so prepare the exact fare in dong (20,000). There have been reports that conductors sometimes try to ask additional money from foreigners, but it is illegal. Just pay the fixed price on board and take your seat. Bus N1 leaves Danang for Hoi An every 20 minutes and takes one hour to reach the bus station in Hoi An from where you can walk to the centre of town.

Tourist buses cost more (USD6; The Sinh Tourist), but may be convenient as they pick up passengers in Bach Dang area in Danang and call to the centrally located Sinh Cafe in Hai Ba Trung Road in Hoi An.

From Danang to Lang Co

Lang Co is an easy day trip from Danang. It offers a beautiful stretch of sand fringed with palm trees bordered by a lagoon on one side and the sea on the other one. You can take a train from Danang to Lang Co – the trip will last 1½ hour. For a day in Lang Co, consider one of the morning trains, e.g. SE22 or SE2, leaving Danang at 6.30am and 8.35am respectively. Seats cost USD4 (VND90.000). A more expensive but very picturesque way to get from Danang to Lang Co is to get a taxi. Ask your driver to go via Hai Van Pass and enjoy the scenery. It is the old highway, which was used prior to the new tunnel. If you have not visited Bach Ma National Park yet, you can do it from Lang Co.

Transportation from Hue to Da Nang

  • Trains RUB 665
  • Buses RUB 656
  • Flights RUB 15,770
  • Taxis RUB 1,031
  • Vans RUB 897
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THUA THIEN HUE: A tourist train between Thua Thien - Hue Province and Danang City will start operating later this month.

The introduction will mark the liberation days of Thua Thiên - Hue and Danang on March 26 and 29.

Thua Thien - Hue Province authorities met with railway officials on March 14 to discuss preparations for the launch of the train to be named "Central Heritage Connection."

The route offers breathtaking views along Hai Van Pass, rated one of the 10 most beautiful routes in the world.

Every day there will be two services in either direction, one in the morning and the other in the afternoon.

The trains will be operated by the Hanoi Railway Transport Joint Stock Company (Haraco) in collaboration with local tourism companies.

The expected fare is VNĐ150,000, with a 20 per cent discount for tourism businesses that are members of the Thua Thien - Hue and Danang tourism associations, and monthly tickets are VNĐ900,000.

The trains will have seven coaches, including one done in the central region style to amuse passengers with arts, cuisine and shopping.

Tran Anh Tuan, deputy general director of Vietnam Railway Corporation, said initially the trains would also feature live music performances.

The province is getting tour operators on board and promoting the new train on social media.

Hoang Hai Minh, deputy chairman of its People's Committee, said lighting and free wifi would be installed at Hue station.

He said the Hue administration would clear encroachments at the city station and clean it up by March 20.

He hoped the train would contribute to the development of tourism services in Thua Thien - Hue and Danang. - Vietnam New/ANN

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Hello- i will be in Danang from 13-18 Feb '24. Given this is during/just after the Tet festival would businesses such as restaurants, taxis, scooter rentals etc be open as usual?

Will there be any problems making day trips to Bana hills, hoi an, and hue?

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  24. Hue to Đà Nẵng

    Vietnam Railways operates a train from Hue to Da Nang every 4 hours. Tickets cost $3 - $13 and the journey takes 2h 29m. Lotus Train also services this route once daily. Alternatively, The Sinh Tourist operates a bus from Hue to Da Nang twice daily. Tickets cost $7 - $10 and the journey takes 3h.

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