Prix d'un billet de train Hanoi-Pekin?
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Original post
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Bonjour à tous,

Je recherche le prix d'un billet de train pour relier Hanoi à Pékin ... vous avez une idée ?

PS: merci à tous les membres du forum qui nous aident à préparer notre voyage ... je suis juste étonné que tous ceux qui posent des questions ne fassent pas un petit feed-back après leur voyage ... ça aiderait encore plus ;-)

Arnaud
Arnaud
RA Ragamuffin Globetrotter ·
relier Hanoi à Pékin

En 1 étapes ? 🙁

infos trains dans le monde : www.seat61.com

je suis juste étonné que tous ceux qui posent des questions ne fassent pas un petit feed-back après leur voyage

Moi je (ne me) pose pas (souvent) de questions mais je donne toujours des feed-back 😎
"Nous ne sommes plus une communauté d'être humains qui se parlent mais un conglomérat de grappes de consommateurs en niches, séparés les uns des autres par des obsessions diverses et innombrables. Nous sommes de l'ère de la désintégration." Marc Moulin (1942-2008) in Humoeurs
NO Nonodelest Regular ·
Oui Oui en 1 etape ...

Merci pour le site ... mais je n'arrive pas a y trouver ce que je veux

Arnaud
Arnaud
RA Ragamuffin Globetrotter ·
Et tu crois que tu vas le trouver le train 🤪

Hanoi - Beijing by trainTwice-weekly sleeper train from Beijing to Hanoi... There is a safe, comfortable & affordable twice-weekly train service between Beijing & Hanoi. A Chinese express train with modern air-conditioned 4-berth soft class sleepers and restaurant car runs from Beijing to Dong Dang on the Vietnamese frontier. At Dong Dang you pass through customs & passport control and board a connecting Vietnamese metre-gauge train for the final run to Hanoi. Note that at Nanning you may be asked to get off and wait on the platform for an hour or two while the train is shunted. Beijing ► Hanoi Hanoi ► BeijingTrain number T5 in China, M2 in Vietnam.Train number M1 in Vietnam, T6 in China. Beijing (West)depart15:45 Sundays & Thursdays Hanoi (main station)depart18:30 Tuesdays & Fridays Zhengzhou depart23:04Sundays & Thursdays Dong Dang **arrive22:40Tuesdays & Fridays Guilin depart14:57Mondays & Fridays Dong Dang **depart01:20Wednesdays & Saturdays Nanning depart21:16Mondays & Fridays Nanningarrive07:00Wednesdays & Saturdays Dong Dang **arrive00:11Tuesdays & Saturdays Guilinarrive13:19Wednesdays & Saturdays Dong Dang **depart03:50Tuesdays & Saturdays Zhengzhou arrive05:23Thursdays & Sundays Hanoi (main station)arrive08:10Tuesdays & Saturdays Beijing (West)arrive12:07Thursdays & Sundays * * Dong Dang is the China/Vietnam frontier, where you change trains. Beijing to Hanoi is 2,996km or 1,861 miles. You can check train times & fares at www.vr.com.vn. How to buy tickets. Which station in Hanoi? Map of Hanoi showing main station. The train to Beijing departs from Hanoi's main railway station. Enter Hanoi station's main entrance, turn right and pass through the regular waiting room to the international waiting room beyond, signed in English. Staff will lead you to the train when it's ready for boarding, a single sleeper car at the north end of the platforms, a short walk from the waiting room. Daily alternative Beijing-Hanoi journey, changing trains in Nanning: If you can't get tickets for this twice-weekly Beijing-Hanoi through train or if you need to travel on one of the other days of the week, simply use the regular daily sleeper trains between Beijing & Nanning (see here for details), then the daily train between Nanning & Hanoi. How much does it cost?One-way fare in soft class 4-berth sleeper. From Beijing to HanoiThe fare is around 2,156 RMB (£220 or $320) with soft sleeper if bought from the ticket office or local agency in Beijing. The price increased significantly in Feb 2009. Alternatively, you can arrange a ticket from outside China viawww.chinatripadvisor.com who charge $379 (£255) orwww.chinatrainticket.net who charge $406 (£270). www.realrussia.co.ukcan also book this train along with your Trans-Siberian tickets, but are more expensive, charging around £356 one-way. From Hanoi to Beijing:5,528,000 Vietnamese dong (about $290 or £210) one-way with soft sleeper if you buy your ticket at Hanoi ticket office, window 10 (this is the price after a significant increase in February 2009 and a further increase in 2010).
"Nous ne sommes plus une communauté d'être humains qui se parlent mais un conglomérat de grappes de consommateurs en niches, séparés les uns des autres par des obsessions diverses et innombrables. Nous sommes de l'ère de la désintégration." Marc Moulin (1942-2008) in Humoeurs

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