Night Bus City Tours Available in Hanoi from August

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Night Bus City Tours Available in Hanoi from August

Sightseeing in Hanoi, Vietnam, will become even more fun with open top double-decker night  bus city tours launched by Transerco, Ha Noi Transport Service Company, from August, 1st.

The night tour will depart at 7.30pm and last one hour. The route includes 13 stops and passes by 30 most prominent attractions of the city. There is also an automatic multilaguage audioguide system on board in Vietnamese, English, Chinese, German, Spanish, Japanese, and French to make the tourists acquainted with the history of the city and the sights. The double-deckers serving the route can accommodate up to 80 passengers at a time.

Transerco is currently offering standard day city tours which operate from 9am with buses leaving every half an hour. These are hop off, hop on tours with a possibility to get off the bus at any stop and continue your journey later within a 4-, 24-, or 48-hour period – depending on the ticket option chosen. Though a convenient way of exploring the city, HOHO tours do not come cheap: expect to shell out USD13/20/29 respectively. 

So from today, July, 20th, there will be a cheaper ticket on sale without hop off, hop on option. It will allow travellers on a budget to enjoy bus city tours, too. This ticket will cost under USD9 and can be used only for a single bus ride. 

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