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American Tourist Pays 14x Fare for Hanoi Motorbike Taxi Ride

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Photo courtesy of VN Express

An American tourist, Clarissa, reported being overcharged by a motorbike taxi driver in Hanoi, claiming she paid VND1 million (US$38) for a seven-kilometer ride, far exceeding the usual fare. The incident occurred after leaving the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology on February 24. Initially, the driver quoted VND500,000 upon arrival at her destination, but increased the price to VND1 million when he noticed she still had cash.

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The typical cost for such a trip is approximately VND70,000. Clarissa's trust in traditional motorbike taxis, developed over her two-week stay, led her to forego negotiating. Despite communication of her destination, the driver made several unscheduled stops, which she initially perceived as cultural hospitality. However, the journey took a troubling turn when the driver attempted physical contact.

Clarissa was taken to multiple unrequested sites, including Train Street and a memorial, complicating her journey. Eventually, she used Google Maps to direct the driver to her restaurant on Trang Tien Street. Feeling uneasy and wishing to avoid confrontation, she paid the inflated fare. Later, she and a friend reported the incident to the local police.

Local authorities acknowledged the complaint on February 25 and are working to verify details and identify the driver. Clarissa's friend highlighted their goal of preventing similar experiences for future travelers. The incident underscores challenges that tourists may face in navigating local transport systems and the importance of awareness.

As authorities investigate, travelers in Hanoi are reminded to remain vigilant and consider using ride-hailing apps to avoid misunderstandings. The local police's response also signals efforts to safeguard tourists and uphold Hanoi’s reputation as a welcoming destination, reported VN Express.

Key Takeaways

  • Clarissa was charged 14 times the usual fare for a short motorbike ride in Hanoi.

  • The taxi driver made unscheduled stops and behaved inappropriately during the trip.

  • Local authorities are investigating the overcharge to protect other tourists.

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image.png  Adapted by ASEAN Now · VN Express · 25 Feb 2026

Wow must have really hurt her paying $38 to have it front page news

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