Da Nang Airport 2 hr 3
Mount Ngự Bình (10 min) Also known as Royal Screen, this mountain provides hiking trails & panoramic city & river views. Mausoleum of Emperor Minh Mang (22 min) Tomb, mausoleum, architecture, and history Meridian Gate (7 min) Main gate to the Imperial City, built in 1833, with a pavilion on upper level used for ceremonies. Thien Mu Pagoda (13 min) Monks live in this famous 7-story Buddhist temple, built in 1601 & featuring landscaped grounds. Thái Hòa Palace (7 min) Traditional 19th-century palace offering tours & exhibits on the citadel & Nguyen dynasty. An Dinh Palace (18 min) Early 1900s palace & home of Vietnam's last kings, with restored period rooms & fine art on display. Dong Ba Market (7 min) Lively, established marketplace for handicrafts, produce, clothing & meats in a warehouselike space. Hue Museum of Royal Antiquities (8 min) Long-running museum featuring ceramics, textiles, coins, Nguyen dynasty costumes & more. Imperial City (18 min) Historic royal palace set within the sprawling, walled complex of the forbidden city. Mausoleum of Emperor Tu Duc (15 min) Tomb & temple complex honoring a 19th-century emperor in a picturesque setting with a lily pond. Mausoleum of Emperor Khai Dinh (18 min) Tomb of a storied Vietnamese emperor, with elaborate architecture & ornate details. Thuy Tien Lake (17 min) Large, scenic lake ringed by greenery features an expansive abandoned water park & aquarium. Từ Hiếu Pagoda (12 min) Remote 1840s Buddhist temple surrounded by forest with tombs, a manmade lake & a serene atmosphere. Vong Canh Hill (15 min) Hilltop spot with elevated views of river, sunsets & distant mountains, plus remains of old bunkers. Thế Miếu (8 min) Large, colorful temple constructed in the early 1800s as a shrine to former emperors. |