Trains from Tuy Hoa to Hue

The journey by train from Tuy Hoa to Hue is scheduled to take from 10 to 11 hours depending upon which train service you take.

Train Times from Tuy Hoa to Hue


There are currently 4 trains a day from Tuy Hoa to Hue.

TrainTuy HoaHue
SE602:2713:42
SE405:0315:35
SE206:5417:36
SE816:4403:26
  • The fastest train service between Tuy Hoa and Hue is Train #SE4 departing at 05:03 and arriving in Hue 10 hours 32 minutes later at 15:35.
  • The slowest train service between Tuy Hoa and Hue is Train #SE6 departing at 02:27 and scheduled to arrive in Hue 11 hours 15 minutes later at 13:42.

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Location of Hue Railway Station


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About Travel to Hue


Hue is a popular tourist destination which has lots of value for money hotels, restaurants and bars catering to foreign visitors.

Imperial Citadel in Hue

The main attraction in Hue is it’s Imperial Citadel. Hue became the capital city of Vietnam in the early 19th Century, during the Nguyen Dynasty, which was the last hereditary ruling family of Vietnam. The Imperial Citadel is massive, covering around 10 square kilometres. This walled city bears some resemblance to large Chinese palaces, although the 2 metre thick walls were designed to incorporate French military principles.

Unfortunately, large parts of the citadel were destroyed during the Battle of Hue in 1968. Since Reunification of Vietnam, the Citadel has been slowly reconstructed, and that reconstruction is still ongoing. For comtemporary visitors there is now quite a lot to see in the Imperial Citadel even though it still has some to go before it is returned to it’s original state.

One of the impressive gates to the Imperial Citadel in Hue
One of the impressive gates to the Imperial Citadel in Hue
Pagoda of the Celestial Lady

Hue also several other important tourist attractions. Hue’s second most famous historic site is the Pagoda of the Celestial Lady, which dates back to 1601 and the founding of the city. The Pagoda of the Celestial Lady is located on the banks of the Perfume River 4 km to the west of Hue Railway Station. This 7 storey pagoda is an iconic landmark and closely associated with important legends and events in Vietnamese history.

Other Places to Visit in Hue

Also worth visting are:

  • The Tomb of Emperor Khai Dinh: Located 7 km from the city centre, the The Tomb of Emperor Khai Dinh is the most impressive of the many tombs constructed for the Emperors of the Nguyen Dynasty.
  • Bach Dang Street: Located near the Imperial Citadel, this street which virtually no tourists ever visit features lots of very old buildings, some very grand having been built by important courtiers, which are now used as housing by the residents of Bach Dong Street.
  • Troung Tien Bridge: This is the main bridge across the Perfume River linking the Imperial Citdel to the more modern parts of the city to the south of the river. The Troung Tien Bridge was designed by Gustave Eiffel and completed in 1899. Gustave Eiffel’s trademark use of steel held together by rivets is reminiscent of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

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