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Sometimes getting lost is the best way to truly discover a new and unfamiliar place. That said, it's always good to brush up on some vital things about your destination before you head off. Read on for a few Cau Giay tips and tricks.

This neighborhood is located 3 miles (5 kilometers) west of downtown Hanoi, the county's marvelous capital.

The population of Hanoi is roughly 1,400,000.

Places to visit in Cau Giay

Get ready to discover an unusual selection of archaeological objects housed at Vietnam Museum of Ethnology. It's guaranteed to be an educational and fun outing for the entire family! Want more close by options? Take a look at the extraordinary array of archaeological insights at Museum of Ethnology. It's guaranteed to be an educational and fun afternoon for the whole family! And there's more. Get set to walk on the wild side! Take the family to Thu Le Park and watch the kids' eyes come alive as they rub shoulders with some of the natural marvels of the animal world.

Where do you fly into for Cau Giay?

Put your seat upright, switch off the in-flight film, and get ready to hit the tarmac at Noi Bai International Airport (HAN). Want some awesome news? You'll be just 12 miles (19 kilometers) to the north of Cau Giay.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Cau Giay?
Travelocity has flight and hotel packages from just CA $625. With these kinds of bargains, you’ll be saying hello to Cau Giay before long.
How long should my Cau Giay vacation be?
Most people choose to spend around 3 nights in Cau Giay, but how long you stay is entirely up to you. If you intend to check out all the incredible things this place has waiting for you, why not hang around a while longer?
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Cau Giay?
You’ll find a fantastic range of Cau Giay package deals on Travelocity. With no less than 400 partner airlines and 1,000,000 worldwide properties, putting together the ultimate getaway will be a breeze.
Why should I purchase my Cau Giay vacation package via Travelocity?
Because life is an amazing journey, and we have everything you could hope for to help you on the way. With our top-quality service and Price Match Guarantee, you can book your trip with confidence. Plus, you can rest easy on the road knowing we’re always available to chat via our 24/7 support.
Can I save money on my Cau Giay car rental if I combine it with a hotel or flight?
You sure can with our Cau Giay vacation packages. With one of these, there are plenty of ways to make your vacation budget go further. Combine any two or more car, flight, hotel and tour bookings and see the savings start to grow. With a rental car, all the main sights in and around Cau Giay are within reach.
Which airport is best for Cau Giay?
Noi Bai Intl. Airport (HAN) is roughly 19 kilometers north of central Cau Giay.
What is there to do in Cau Giay?
While veering off the tourist trail is no doubt rewarding, you shouldn’t ignore the well-known sights that make a destination famous. Indochina Plaza Ha Noi and Vietnam Museum of Ethnology are just two of them in Cau Giay.
Where should I stay when visiting Cau Giay?
The Western Hanoi Hotel is recommended by many travelers. Book as soon as possible to avoid missing out.

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