By train the journey from Bien Hoa to Hanoi is scheduled to take from 34 to 36 hours depending upon which train you take.
Train Times from Bien Hoa to Hanoi
There are currently 4 direct train services a day from Bien Hoa to Hanoi.
Train | Bien Hoa | Hanoi |
SE8 | 06:46 | 19:12 + 1 day |
SE6 | 16:11 | 04:40 + 1 day |
SE4 | 19:46 | 05:55 + 1 day |
SE2 | 21:36 | 08:30 + 1 day |
- The fastest train from Bien Hoa to Hanoi is Train #SE2 which departs from Bien Hoa at 19:46 and is scheduled to arrive in Hanoi 34 hours 09 minutes later at 05:55.
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Location of Bien Hoa Train Station
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About Travel to Hanoi
The city of Hanoi is Vietnam’s most popular tourist destination and one of the most exciting.
Hanoi Old Quarter
Foreign visitors tend to stay in the city’s Old Quarter area, which is tightly packed cluster of narrow streets and old buildings, located to the north of the main railway station. The Old Quarter is atmospheric throughout with a group of impressive tourist attractions such as the Hoan Kiem Lake, St Joseph’s Cathedral and the Bach Ma Temple, reputedly the oldest temple in Hanoi.
The amenities for visitors in this part of the city are equally impressive with a wide range of value for money hotels, restaurants and bars catering principally to foreign visitors. Travel agencies also operate direct services from the Old Quarter to Ha Long Bay and Sapa, which are the two other major tourist destinations in the north of Vietnam.
Full Moon Party in Hanoi
If you are lucky enough to be in Hanoi on the night of the full moon celebration, the whole of the Old Quarter becomes pedestrianised and pop up bars and food stalls appear on every street creating a pleasant carnival atmosphere which goes on into the early hours of the morning.

Ba Dinh Square
Hanoi also has other tourist attractions beyond the Old Quarter particularly around Ba Dinh Square, which is where the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the Presidential Palace and the Pillar Pagoda are all located.
Temple of Literature
On the way from the Old Quarter up to Ba Dinh Square we also recommend that you stop on route to visit the brilliant Temple of Literature, which served as the main institute of higher education for senior members of the government and the Imperial Family from 1076 to 1779.