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Hue is a city in the central part of Vietnam and has about 350,000 inhabitants.
From the Hue Travel Guide
Average cheapest prices by month.
This Hotel was great to say the least as you can see from my review of it all was good and the showers with good pressure and pleanty of hot water was a plesent change to what i have endured ... more
loved this little hotel ,it can be worrying at first as it is down a little lane off the road ,but this is really is an advantage as it has less traffic and tourist noise . ... more
The staff were incredibly eager to help and offer you extra comfort, whether it was booking a tour, taking you to the bus station, bringing you drinks while you browsed the computer, they thought of it all. The entry to the building was in great condition, the only downfall was my room was leaking from the rain. ... more
Hoi An or Hue: for ESL schools and cheap accommodations
I have been traveling and teaching to make more traveling. I am planning to leave Hanoi and I have the ff. questions: 1. Bus or Train? economical? - Hue or Hoi An 2. I need a place with a lots of ESL schools. ...
Hanoi and Hue: Rip-off places? Annoying locals?
I'm just wondering... I can't stand the manner the locals deal with us. 9 months in China,nothing as irritating as the peeps in the OLD QUARTERS. Hue was almost charming. It was so quiet and seemingly peaceful ...
French girl looking for vietnamese guy met in bus Hue to Hoi
Hello, I'm looking for a Vietnamese guy that I met on bus going from Hue to Hoi an on May 17th. He is 26/27 years old born in Vietnam, but lived most of his life in Germany and studied in the UK ...
PART TWO
So we caught the 6.30pm sleeper bus from Hanoi to Hue, which took 13hrs. Surprisingly it was actually quite comfortable, well Danny wouldn't quite agree as he got the worst seat on the bus, positioned ...
Posted in Our First Great Adventure by SupaSar 03
Day 109: Countryside and Company
Our train to Hanoi wasn’t until 19:49 so we still had a full day ahead of us in Hue. We got some breakfast at the French / Vietnamese restaurant we had been tempted by last night: it’s breakfasts were ...
Posted in Jolley-Jarvis: The World Tour by Jolley-Jarvis
Day 107: Homework Time
We have been really naughty with keeping the blog up to date this week so, after a half hour run be ...
Posted in Jolley-Jarvis: The World Tour by Jolley-Jarvis