I survive the flight from Shanghai - (I can only assume because every passenger was armed with a metal knife instead of the crappy plastic ones so no terrorists dared to try anything) - and arrive at Hanoi International Airport.
After getting some cash out and feeling like a billionaire with my wad of 100,000VD notes I head to the official airport transport counter to find out what my options are for getting in to town. The friendly lady at the counter says that I need to take a shuttle bus into town, that you pay at the information counter, and that it will cost 650,000VD.
What the hell lady? Can airports please fix this shit?
Luckily I learned my lesson in Shanghai and just headed out the door to the shuttle bus queue where I am quoted 100,000VD to take me to my hostel. As I'm not used to haggling yet and feel rather happy that it's not 650,000VD I agree and jump in. The guy sitting next to me got the ride for about 65,000VD but hey - it's better than paying 650,000VD right?
ProTip 1: Never use an Airport Transport Counter to arrange transportation. Go out to the taxi / shuttle stand.
Forty five minutes later I am dumped somewhere in the middle of town and am forced to take a taxi the rest of the way. Prick. After a confusing winding drive and 120,000VD later I am dropped at my hostel. Later on I would find out that it was actually pretty close and should have only been around 40,000VD for the taxi ride if he hadn't taken the scenic route.
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| I showed him. |
After checking in and dropping of my bags it's time for some cocktails next to the lovely Hoan Kiem lake. The cocktails here are very reasonably priced which is nice.
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| And almost resemble the drink that you ordered. |
ProTip 2: It should cost about 30-5000VD to take you to one of the Hoan Kiem accomodations from where the taxi drops you off.
ProTip 3: Try and take a Mai Linh taxi. They cost slightly more per km, but the will take you straight to your destination and not rip you off.