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Shuttle Bus in Hanoi

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Easy to find driver, we got enough breaks for toilet and food which was great- the driver offered us food and water which was very sweet. Not the drivers fault but he couldn’t take me to my hotel as I wasn’t able to change the drop off address on seek Sophie- the online booking system could be a bit more user friendly for this kind of thing !
El
Very comfortable and enjoyable journey to Sapa. Driver was friendly. Cancelled my bus back and booked this after the ride. 100% recommended
Anandraj

Shuttle Bus in Hanoi FAQs

What are the operating hours of the shuttle bus in Hanoi?
The operating hours of the shuttle bus in Hanoi vary depending on the route. Generally, the shuttle buses start running from early morning, around 6:00 AM, and continue until late evening, finishing around 9:00 PM.
Where can I find the shuttle bus stops in Hanoi?
Shuttle bus stops in Hanoi are conveniently located at major tourist attractions, transportation hubs, and popular residential areas. You can easily find them near landmarks such as Hoan Kiem Lake, the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, and the Old Quarter.
How frequently do shuttle buses run in Hanoi?
The frequency of shuttle buses in Hanoi depends on the route and time of day. During peak hours, buses usually run every 15-20 minutes, ensuring efficient transportation. Off-peak hours may have less frequent service, with buses arriving every 30-40 minutes.
Is the use of a shuttle bus in Hanoi free or paid?
The use of the shuttle bus in Hanoi is generally free for passengers. The service is often sponsored or subsidized by the local government to promote sustainable transportation and reduce congestion. However, it's important to check the specific route or operator for any potential fare requirements.
Are the shuttle buses in Hanoi wheelchair accessible?
Yes, most shuttle buses in Hanoi are wheelchair accessible. These buses are designed with ramps or lifts to accommodate passengers with mobility impairments. Additionally, priority seating areas are available to ensure comfortable and safe travel for everyone.
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