Ho Chi Minh City Train Station

Located in District 3, Ho Chi Minh City Train Station is strategically positioned, taking just 15 minutes to reach District 1. The station operates key routes connecting Saigon to Hanoi and Nha Trang, among others, making it a vital transportation hub.

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At a glance
Address1 Nguyen Thong Street, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City
Location15 minutes from downtown District 1, 5 minutes from Tan Son Nhat International Airport
Train routesNorthbound trains to Nha Trang, Da Nang, Hue, and Hanoi
Ticket hours6:30 AM - 8:00 PM
PaymentCash and mobile payment options accepted

 

Getting to and from the train station
TaxisTaxis to District 1 cost approximately $5-$7
Taxis to and from Tan Son Nhat International Airport cost around $3
BusesBuses #7 and #109
Xe OmXe Om (motorbike taxis) to Tan Son Nhat International Airport costs around $1.50; to District 1 costs around $4

 

Train station facility and service
Information & help deskYes
Currency exchangeAvailable at nearby banks and exchange offices
Public telephoneAvailable
Food and beverageVarious options inside and just outside the train station
OthersATMs on site; free luggage carts available

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