If you’re landing at Noi Bai (HAN) after a long flight, the last thing you need is taxi chaos at the curb. My rule is simple: keep your first ride in Hanoi tracked and boring. Book Grab or be, meet your driver at the official pickup point, check the license plate, and don’t go off-app for “cash deals.” This guide walks you through the safest, least confusing way to get into the city.

Quick plan for first-timers
Use Grab as your default. If Grab is busy or pricing spikes, use be. If both apps aren’t working, go to the official taxi queue and confirm meter or a fixed price before the car moves.
Three non-negotiables that prevent 90% of problems:
- Go only to the pickup point shown in the app
- Match the license plate and driver name before you get in
- Never cancel to pay cash outside the app
What option should you choose?
Grab (best default)
Grab is usually the cleanest choice because it reduces ambiguity. You see the fare before the ride, you keep a trip record, and you can share your route. When you’re tired, fewer decisions is the whole point.
be (best backup)
be can be a useful backup if you already use it in Vietnam, but airport availability can vary. The same rules apply: follow the pickup pin, match the plate, and keep everything in-app.
Official airport taxi
Taxis are fine when apps fail, but only if you use the official system. Ignore random offers at the exit and go to the official taxi stand/queue. The goal isn’t to “negotiate well.” The goal is to start your trip calm.
What to expect: time and cost
Traffic is the biggest variable in Hanoi. For central areas like Hoan Kiem and the Old Quarter, the ride is commonly around 35 to 70 minutes depending on congestion and time of day.
Pricing changes with demand, weather, and vehicle size. Many travelers commonly see rough ranges around 250,000 to 450,000 VND for central Hanoi, but it can run higher at peak times or depending on the company, tolls, and airport surcharges. If you’re using Grab, any airport surcharge should show in the booking details before you confirm.
Step-by-step: the safe method (Grab or be)
Step 1: Get data working before you order
No data turns your arrival into curbside negotiating. Have eSIM/SIM/roaming ready so you can book fast and follow the pickup pin.
Step 2: Set your destination to avoid mistakes
Use your hotel name plus the district. This reduces wrong drop-offs and driver confusion, especially with similar hotel names. Adding “Hoan Kiem (Old Quarter)” or “Tay Ho (West Lake)” is a simple upgrade.
Step 3: Go to the pickup point shown in the app
At Noi Bai, pickup points are tied to terminal and specific pillar/gate areas. Don’t follow anyone who tries to move you somewhere else “to find the car” if it doesn’t match the app.

Step 4: Choose the right car size for luggage
If you have large suitcases, don’t order the smallest car. Upsizing is cheaper than arguing at the curb.
Step 5: Verify before you open the door
Match license plate and driver name in the app. If it doesn’t match, don’t get in – wait or rebook.
Step 6: Keep the ride inside the app
This is the heart of these Noi Bai Airport Taxi Tips: Don’t cancel to pay cash outside the app. If a driver pressures you, cancel and reorder from the official pickup point so you keep tracking and support.
Official airport taxis: the only safe way to use them
If you can’t get an app ride or prices spike hard, taxis are a reasonable backup. But do it the airport-safe way: walk to the official taxi queue/stand and ignore anyone approaching you in the crowd.
Before the car moves, confirm whether it’s metered or a fixed price. If it’s fixed, agree on the number clearly before you roll. If you feel rushed or something sounds wrong, don’t try to “solve it” inside the car.
Red flags that should make you walk away:
- “Meter is broken”
- “Cancel the app and pay cash”
- “Switch to a different car”
- “Pay before we start”
- Pressure, rushing, or vague pricing
Old Quarter drop-off tip (don’t fight the geography)
Hanoi’s Old Quarter has narrow streets and tiny alleys. Many accommodations are inside lanes cars can’t reach. That’s normal. Get dropped at the nearest accessible street or a nearby landmark and walk one to three minutes. It’s often faster than trying to drive into a maze.
Common first-timer mistakes (and the fix)
- Vague pickup location in the app: choose the exact pickup point suggested
- Not checking the plate: match plate + driver name every time
- Canceling to pay cash: stay in-app or rebook if pressured
Takeaway
For first-time visitors, the safest default is Grab or be from the official pickup point, with plate verification, and no off-app cash deals. If apps fail, use the official taxi queue and confirm meter or fixed fare before moving. That’s the low-stress way to get from Noi Bai to Hanoi.
FAQ
A typical Hanoi Airport taxi price from Noi Bai (HAN) to central Hanoi is about 300,000 – 400,000 VND, higher in peak traffic. Confirm meter vs fixed price before you go.
Book Grab or be and meet at the official pickup point, then match the license plate before you get in. If you use a taxi, take one from the official queue and confirm meter or fixed price before the car moves.
Get dropped near the closest accessible street or a landmark and walk a short distance. It’s normal in the Old Quarter and often faster.
Casey is a Vietnam-based travel writer focuses on helping international travelers move through Vietnam with clarity and confidence. The guides here are practical, experience-first, and written for international travelers, built from real time on the ground in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and across Vietnam. Expect clear, no-fluff advice that helps you move around smoothly, stay safe, and avoid the usual tourist headaches.

