Start your day with a visit to Bao Dai's Summer Palace, the summer residence of the last Vietnamese King, Bao Dai, and his family. Emperor Bao Dai ascended to the throne at just 13 years old, ruling Vietnam from 1925 until his abdication to the Việt Minh in 1945. He was the last of the Nguyễn Kings, who united the country and established a feudal capital in Hue.
Next, explore the unique Crazy House, famous for its surreal architecture that resembles a cross between a Disney castle and an adventure playground for adults.
Afterward, enjoy the serene Domaine de Marie Monastery, also known as the Cherry Apricot Church. Here, visitors can admire the beautiful European-inspired architecture nestled in the heart of Da Lat.
The final stop is Lam Vien Square, considered the heart of Da Lat. The square is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and remarkable architecture, including the giant Wild Sunflower and the colorful glass-based Artichoke Flower Bud, offering a breathtaking view of Ho Xuan Huong Lake.