HCMC - taxi from airport?
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On the few occasions I've opted for a hotel car in Asia, the fare has always been paid by the hotel/hostel. No money changes hands between the pax and the driver.
Now if you're saying that what the HOTEL charged seemed very pricey, then you can always negotiate with the hotel, or do your own thing.
Cheers.
Now if you're saying that what the HOTEL charged seemed very pricey, then you can always negotiate with the hotel, or do your own thing.
Cheers.
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We're staying at the Renaissance Riverside and according to my Taipei travel agent, the hotel car would be over $50. If I can do a taxi for a fraction of that, I will certainly be happy. Thanks everyone.
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As Michael says, the taxi will be a small fraction of the cost of a hotel car. Just make sure they use the meter.
I'm not sure what afterall is talking about - hotels normally charge for transport - and normally charge MUCH more than a taxi would - unless you've booked a rate that includes transfers.
I'm not sure what afterall is talking about - hotels normally charge for transport - and normally charge MUCH more than a taxi would - unless you've booked a rate that includes transfers.
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I was in HCMC in Dec 2007 and paid US$10 for a taxi from the airport to the Hotel Majestic on Dong Khoi. I prepaid at the taxi booth located just after you exit customs as MichaelBKK says, so no need for the meter. Before I left the US, I read it should cost about US$5 but I was in no mood to haggle and it seemed like a fair price.
When I took one of the taxis outside the hotel back to the airport, they quoted much more and I told them I wouldn't pay more than US$10 since that's what it cost to get there. They said "OK".
When I took one of the taxis outside the hotel back to the airport, they quoted much more and I told them I wouldn't pay more than US$10 since that's what it cost to get there. They said "OK".
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We walked over to a taxi desk outside of customs as suggested and hired a taxi for $8.00. Seemed reasonable; paid the desk clerk, who took us to the cab. As we pulled out to leave the airport, the driver stopped and wanted parking lot money, $3.00, which we refused to pay. He called the desk and we spoke to them, refusing to pay again and asking to be taken back to the terminal. At that point, the driver gave up and drove us to our hotel.
We had a great time in HCMC. The festivities for Tet were fun to see and offset any frustration due to the number of galleries, shops and restaurants that were closed. We stayed at the Renaissance Riverside with an upgrade to a river view room. Thoroughly pleasant, though I might be inclined to try the Caravelle if we went back again.
We had a great time in HCMC. The festivities for Tet were fun to see and offset any frustration due to the number of galleries, shops and restaurants that were closed. We stayed at the Renaissance Riverside with an upgrade to a river view room. Thoroughly pleasant, though I might be inclined to try the Caravelle if we went back again.
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Yes, you only paid $8, but that's $3 more than you should have paid. The parking lot money you speak of is the toll for leaving the airport. It's 10,000 VND, not $3. Good job of telling them you wouldn't pay. Sorry to hear even the taxi desk is now overcharging customers.
Glad you had a nice time. The run up to TET is pretty crazy, especially in the big cities like HCMC.
Glad you had a nice time. The run up to TET is pretty crazy, especially in the big cities like HCMC.