Da Nang to Hue

Da Nang to Hue

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Hue
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Da Nang to Hue Destination Reviews

MK
Since we cannot choose the seats we got the worst possible in the middle, backwards and on the other side from sea view so it could not be worse unfortunately :(
Da Nang to Hue, Train Soft Seat, Vietnam Railway, Jun 12, 2025
RK
I booked a 7 seat luxury bus, and there were 9 people on the bus, so were seated next to the driver. These chairs were small and not comfortabel. And I paid the same price as the other people on the bus.
Da Nang to Hue, Bus Van, VietNam Travel Bus (Việt Nam Travel Bus), Jun 9, 2025
SM
Delayed departure from Da Nang for 1hour 16min, driver could not communicate well and cheated us by asking to move and sit at back row. We were first pax onboard in van car and he said front row was prebooked which is impossible for van car. Then he said ok to sit at middle row. Again he asked to move to back row seats.as middle row was prebooked. He cheated the pax and when I Whatsapp to van office staff. And then, middle row was ok. The most important for hospitality business is "HONESTY". The van was gotten around the town to pick up several pax took about 45 min. I should not say "Do not use this service" as only few to choose for bus or van between Da Nang-Hue. I was really disappointed it.
Da Nang to Hue, Van VIP 9, Huong Giang Limousine (Huong Giang Limousine), Jun 3, 2025
MO
I had a bus from Hue to Hoi An. Everything was good. Prior departure I got information about exact time of arrival and departure point. The bus was 10 minutes late due to traffic, but I was informed about it and when I had any question I was replied promptly by the customer service.
Da Nang to Hue, Train Soft Seat, Vietnam Railway, May 30, 2025
RW
Overcrowded and there was a lot of Rubbish left on my seat and around the seats. But we got there on time!!!
Da Nang to Hue, Train 2nd Class AC Seat, Vietnam Railway, May 28, 2025
M
everythink was fine, and we arrived one Hour earlier 😁
Da Nang to Hue, Bus Sleeper 41, Hanh Cafe (Hanh Cafe), May 22, 2025
BM
Company texted me through WhatsApp, confirmed the location and time, also provided a picture of the car and its license plate number. Dropped me off in front of my hotel
Da Nang to Hue, Bus Shared Car, Thuan Phat Limousine (Hộ Kinh Doanh Nguyễn Cữu Tân), May 22, 2025
HA
I can't found out bus terminal This is big terminal many nus. Any body can't indicate bus by your 12GO paid .
Da Nang to Hue, Bus Sleeper 41, Hanh Cafe (Hanh Cafe), May 22, 2025
C
There is no office, that address is a shipping company. Thankfully, she told me that this happens all the time. Just stand on the street in 90 degrees and wait. Then 25 minutes late. Driver was flying! Would not take me to my hotel which was.3 miles away…. Just left me on street and said that is what I paid for, but in my original booking, it stated no extra charge for drop off to local hotels. Again, mine was just.3 miles. I didn’t say anything and just walked.
Da Nang to Hue, Bus Limousine 11, Hung Thinh Phat Limousine, May 20, 2025
SP
A great train ride with plenty of entertainment on board with a local Vietnamese band and fantastic scenery on the way.
Da Nang to Hue, Train Soft Seat, Vietnam Railway, May 16, 2025
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Da Nang to Hue Schedule

TypeOperatorClassDeparture TimeArrival TimePriceRating
Taxi
Saigon DMC
Comfort 3pax
Any time
+1h 55m
€29.39
  5.0
Flight
Vietnam Airlines
Economy
00:30
07:15
€175.94
Flight
Vietnam Airlines
Economy
00:50
07:15
€204.03
Train
Vietnam Railway
2nd Class AC Seat
01:59
04:29
€5.98
  3.6
Bus
Hung Thinh Phat Limousine
Limousine 11
05:00
07:30
€5.32
  4.6
Van
HAV Travel
Limousine
05:30
07:30
€4.99
Bus
Hung Thinh Phat Limousine
Limousine 11
06:00
08:30
€5.32
  4.6
Flight
FlexFlight
Economy
06:20
12:55
€113.54
Bus
April Adventure
Minibus 12
06:40
09:10
€8.09
  5.0
Bus
April Adventure
Minibus 12
06:57
09:27
€8.99
  5.0
Bus
Viet Nam Travel Bus
Bus + Train
07:15
10:15
€8.63
Flight
FlexFlight
Economy
07:35
13:10
€138.87
Bus
April Adventure
Minibus 12
07:51
10:21
€8.99
  5.0
Bus
VietNam Travel Bus
Limousine 9/11
08:10
10:45
€7.16
Bus
Hanh Cafe
Sleeper 41
08:30
10:30
€3.73
  4.0
Bus
Dong Hanh Limousine
VIP 9 Express
08:46
11:46
€6.64
Bus
Viet Nam Travel Bus
Express 29
09:03
11:23
€5.64
Bus
Grouptour
VIP 12pax
09:20
11:30
€7.47
  3.5
Bus
VietNam Travel Bus
Limousine 9/11
09:40
12:10
€7.27
  5.0
Bus
April Adventure
Minibus 12
09:57
12:27
€8.99
  5.0

How do you roam around in Hue?

Public transportation offers several options, including buses and taxis. Bus fares are generally affordable, around 7,000 VND ($0.30) per ride. Taxis are available, with fares starting at 15,000 VND ($0.60) per kilometer. Grab, a ride-hailing service, is also operational and convenient.

For exploring the city at your own pace, consider renting a bicycle or motorbike. Bicycle rentals typically cost about 30,000 VND ($1.25) per day, while motorbike rentals range from 100,000 to 150,000 VND ($4 to $6) per day. Remember to carry an international driving permit if you choose to rent a motorbike.

Walking is a pleasant option in the central areas, where many attractions are located close to each other. Always stay hydrated and wear comfortable shoes.

Do Hue taxis accept cards?

Most taxis in Hue primarily accept cash payments in Vietnamese Dong (VND). While some larger taxi companies may offer card payment options, it is not universally available, and technical issues can occur. It is advisable to carry sufficient cash for taxi fares.

Taxi rides within the city typically cost around 50,000 to 150,000 VND ($2 to $6), depending on distance and time of day. For a more reliable experience, you can use ride-sharing apps like Grab, which allow payment by card directly through the app.

Is Hue expensive for tourists?

Hue offers a range of budget-friendly options for tourists, making it an affordable destination. Accommodation prices vary, with budget hotels starting at approximately 300,000 VND ($12) per night. Mid-range hotels cost around 700,000 to 1,200,000 VND ($28 to $48). Street food is inexpensive, with meals costing about 30,000 to 50,000 VND ($1.20 to $2), while dining in a mid-range restaurant may cost 150,000 to 300,000 VND ($6 to $12) per person.

Transportation is affordable; a taxi ride within the city typically costs around 50,000 to 100,000 VND ($2 to $4), while renting a bicycle is about 20,000 VND ($0.80) per day. Attractions such as the Imperial City charge entry fees of 150,000 VND ($6.20). Tap water is not recommended for drinking; it is advisable to use bottled water.

How to get to Hue from Danang

What about

If your Vietnamese trip itinerary does not feature exclusively beach resorts, chances that at some point you find yourself in the old imperial capital of Hue are high. The decaying imperial citadel is a grey shadow of a once mighty stronghold of the Nguyen lords, and the beautiful Perfume River cuts through the vibrant modern city. Hue attracts both local and foreign tourists, many arriving on package tours. Beat the crowds, visiting the most popular places in the morning or at sunset and do not hesitate to discuss your tour in details before you commit, if you want to hire a guide.

From Danang to Hue

Both buses and trains need more or less three hours to cover 100 km between Danang and Hue. There is not much difference whether to take a bus or a train to get to Hue from Danang but bus tickets can be slightly cheaper. A part of the whole trip follows the littoral route and is quite picturesque – go by daytime and you will not be disappointed.

From Danang to Hue by train

All the trains of the Vietnam Railways between Saigon (Ho Chi Minh) and Hanoi pass via both Danang and Hue. These are usual Vietnamese trains with a choice of first and second class sleepers and seats only cars. All of the cars are air-conditioned and certain trains have been allegedly equipped with free Wi-Fi (e.g. SE2 and SE4). Most probably all the remaining ones will provide the wireless Internet on board very soon, too.

As the journey between Danang and Hue is quite short, seats are most probably a better choice. They cost slightly less than berths –(USD5-USD6/VND120.000-130.000) compared to USD6/VND135.000 for a berth in a second class sleeping car and USD8-USD9/VND170.000-VND200.000 for a berth in a first class sleeping car.

Night trains from Danang (SE7 at 7.55pm and SE5 at 10.50pm) are most inconvenient as they arrive late at night and you are bound to have your accommodation already booked to be on the safe side and not to cruise the town by night in a search of any dig available. The early SE21 train at 6.20am is probably the best choice as it reaches Hue at 9.35am leaving you with a whole day in front of you. It has seats only cars, too (USD6).

Though there are private cars in certain trains between Danang and Hue (e.g. Livitrans and Violette Express), there is no sense in trying to get pricier tickets for this short trip. Normally you would not be able to do it at all as these tickets are sold for the whole trip from Saigon to Hanoi only.

From Danang to Hue by bus

Many long-haul buses between Saigon and Hanoi call to either of the two large Hue bus stations to the south and to the north of town. There are also local buses serving the same bus stations from different cities and towns. Local buses are dirt-cheap but expect your journey to be devastatingly long for this distance and quite spartan: forget about air-conditioning. If you take a local bus from Danang to Hue, tickets will cost about VDN60.000 and the trip will take you over four hours.

A step up in the sense of comfort is special tourist buses, e.g. those of The Sinh Tourist. The company operates two buses a day which call to Danang at 8am and 1.15pm on their way further north, arriving to Hue some 2½–3 hours later. Tickets are twice as expensive as on local buses and the both buses are sleeper buses, which is not an always-welcome option. On the bright side of taking a tourist bus is that they pick up and drop off their passengers in the middle of the tourist crowd: right on the main drag along the Han River in Bach Dang, between Pham Phu Thu and Tran Quoc Toan, parallel to touristy Tran Phu in Danang and in Nguyen Lo Trach in Hue.

Getting around in Hue

The town itself is relatively small and you can easily walk around from your hotel to restaurants or the Citadel. To visit other attractions like tombs of the Emperors or Thien Mu Pagoda you may want to consider hiring a taxi or renting a scooter. Taxis in Hue are metered, but you need to keep your eye on metres as some of them run too fast. It always pays to have an idea of the approximate distance you are going to cover. There are also cyclos but you need to negotiate the price and the itinerary before the ride. To be on the safe side, write the amount (and the currency!) agreed on a piece of paper and try to avoid cyclos at night as the drivers often act as pimps.

You can pedal around Hue for about VND30.000 per day, or rent a motorbike for about VND100.000 per day. Helmets are compulsory but you are unlikely to find really good helmets in Hue useful for anything more serious than protecting you from a fine.

Tip: If you are not a confident motorbike rider, consider other options to move around or, at least, take a motorbike taxi first to get an idea of traffic and driving style in Hue.

Where to stay in Hue

Cheap and mid-range accommodation in Hue do not lack and the quality is often comparable to Hanoi and Saigon but prices are lower. Unless you are travelling during the busy periods of local holidays, there is no need to book accommodation in advance. You may want to arrange a hotel room in advance if you arrive late at night, though. A great part of budget accommodation in Hue is clustered within a few blocks of the Perfume River across from the citadel – check Pham Ngu Lao and adjacent lanes. Expect to pay anywhere from USD10 to USD15 for a decent air-con room with hot water. Solid mid-range deals are about USD30.

Things to do in Hue

Sitting on the northern bank of the Perfume River, the former Royal Palace, or the Citadel, as it is dubbed today, is easily visited by your own. A guide can make your visit much more informative, but if you are not too interested in the Vietnamese history of 19th–20th century, you can just walk around all by yourself. Do not forget to pop in to the Royal Theatre to have a glimpse of a half-an-hour cultural performance held four times a day.

The star attraction of Hue is Emperors’ tombs dotting the banks of the Perfume River south of the city. The tombs vary from modest to grandiose and are numerous enough to keep you busy for a whole week should you want to spend your days in lazy walks around Hue.

The official symbol of the city of Hue, the Thien Mu Pagoda is about four km south of the city perched on a bluff over the Perfume River.

There are a couple of hot springs around Hue, the closest one being My An Hot Spring&Spa, just seven km out of the city. It is a great place to relax after a day of wandering among the emperors’ tombs and exploring the environs of Hue.

Apart from visiting the most popular Hue attractions, there are many other pleasant things to do in Hue. Famous for its imperial cuisine, Hue lures foodies with imperial banquets. You may not be amazed by the taste, but the presentation is always striking. Street food in Hue is also a great thing to try, and bun bo hue soup is an absolute must (expect to pay between USD1 and USD2). For a ‘with-locals-like’ experience, sip sweet iced coffee in any of the numerous coffee houses around town.

Longing for the sea? Visit Lang Co from Hue

Lang Co is an easy day trip from Hue. 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 combine a lazy day in Lang Co with a strenuous hike in Back Ma National Park on the following day. To reach Lang Co from Hue, take the morning train SE21 leaving Hue at 6.20am and reaching Lang Co at 7.50am (VND100.000) or hire a taxi. With your own transport you can get to the Elephant Springs, 10 km north of Lang Co, or enjoy the winding Hai Van Pass which once used to be the main highway between Danang and Hue.

Stunning jungle walks in Bach Ma National Park

Easily reachable both from Danang and Hue, Bach Ma National Park boasts one of the most stunning stretch of jungle you are likely to have ever seen. The wettest place in Vietnam, Bach Ma teems with plenty of wild life and is filled with picturesque waterfalls and wonderful trails for hiking. The park makes for a great stop between the two cities or an easy jungle escape from either Danang or Hue. Once elegant and now elegantly decaying French villas of the Hill Station at Bach Ma are seen here and there and add a special flavour to the experience.

To get to the Bach Ma National Park from Danang or Hue, take a public bus (USD4 or USD3 respectively). From the point where the bus drops you off you will need to walk about three km to the entrance of the park. If you do not want to walk or take a motorbike taxi (USD1), consider using a pricier tourist bus (e.g. The Sinh Tourist), which brings the passengers right to the park entrance.

Note that it makes more sense to visit Bach Ma from Hue and then proceed to Danang and Hoi An.

Your onward travel from Hue

Trains and buses connect Hue with Hanoi. Both take about 14 hours to get to the capital. There is no direct train service from Hue to Haiphong (for the Halong Bay) – you will need to connect via Hanoi. A train journey back south from Hue to Saigon will rob your off 20 hours at least.

Transportation from Da Nang to Hue

Facts about the transport from Da Nang to Hue

Cheapest Transport€7
Fastest Transport40m
Earliest Departure12:00 AM
Latest Departure11:20 PM
Departures per day35
Distance34 kilometers
Transport CompaniesBarri Ann Travel, Dichung, Dong Hanh Limousine, Green Trips, Grouptour, HAV Travel, Hue Happy Travel, Hung Thinh Phat Limousine, iVietnam Travel, Khanh Quynh, Linh Chau Transport, Mango Travel, Muine Express, Nhat Uyen Travel, OUROS Travel, Ray Limousine, Saigon DMC, Sapa Discovery Travel, Tan Quang Dung, Viet Technologies Travel, Vietnam Airlines, Vietnam Railway, VietNam Travel Bus