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Getting around Hoi An
The centre of Hoi An is very small and pedestrianised, so you will be walking around most of the time. Unfortunately, bikes have not been banned from the centre yet, so particularly at night keep an eye out for motorized kamikazes, even in the most narrow alleys. To go to the beach or reach some of the more remote hotels, it is easy and cheap to hire a bicycle. Taxis are few and far between, but can be called by phone. When busy, taxis may refuse your fare back to your hotel from town if it is too close, opting for larger fares. Arranging a shuttle from your hotel may be a better option. Motorbike taxis, of course, are always an option. Almost all hotels rent motorbikes at about US$5/day. It's standard practice for the bike to have only enough petrol to make it to the next petrol station. If you value your money, go to a gas station, rather than the hand-operated roadside pumps, as prices at the latter are appreciably higher.







