To be known as the imperial city, Hue is always the best place to learn about the late monarchy of Vietnam by its lively exhibition of Royal Citadel and Emperor Tombs. Besides that, royal yellow Hue has more colors to offer visitors from the green of Thuy Bieu village to blue sky shadow on the Perfume River, the white Ao Dai, and conical hat grazed by on the streets and colorful kiosque at Dong Ba market. Experience Hue at a slow pace as it is and enjoys every aspect of the city that you can never find somewhere else.
Hue City Tour: Explore Imperial Heritage, Scenic Beauty & Local Culture
About This Tour
Inclusions
Lunch
Air-conditioned vehicle
Accommodation in Double/Twin shared
Entrance fees as mentioned in the program
English-speaking tour guide (other languages available upon request)
Water during transfer
Exclusions
Drinks, other meals, TIP and personal expenses
Any services not mentioned in the program
Tour Plan
Itinerary
Upon arrival, pickup and transfer to hotel in Hue. Free of the day. Overnight in Hue.
Morning: pickup at your hotel to visit:
· Dragon boat trip to Thien Mu pagoda - The oldest pagoda in Hue city.
· Imperial Citadel – The home of Vietnam's last royal dynasty - the Nguyen Dynasty.
· Hue Royal Antiques Museum - A collection of ornaments from the Nguyen dynasty.
· Dong Ba Market to see the daily life of local people.
Afternoon:
· Khai Dinh King’s Tomb - a blend of Western and Eastern architecture.
· Minh Mang King’s Tomb, one is impressed by the majesty and symmetry of the architectural constructions.
· Conical hat village, insense stick making village
4:00 – 4:30 pm: Back to your hotel.
Free until transfer to Hue airport for the flight departure.
Meeting / Pickup
Know Before You Go
- Public transportation nearby
- Infants must sit on your lap
- Passport required
What to Bring
- Valid passport (Must be 06 months before departure date)
- Hat, shoes, sun glasses and sunscreen
Please Note
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not stroller accessible
- Not suitable for pets
- Infant seats unavailable
- Not recommended for people with back problems
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for people with heart conditions
Cancellation Policy
- We will charge a cancellation fee of 100% if booking is cancelled 1 day or less before the event
- We will charge a cancellation fee of 0% if booking is cancelled 1000 days or less before the event
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3 Comments
4.6
Exploring Hue over three days offered a delightful blend of imperial heritage and modern local culture that truly captivated my senses. The stunning architecture, especially the imperial city, was even more impressive in person, and the lush landscapes made each excursion feel like I was stepping into a painting. My overnight stay in a charming homestay allowed me to connect with locals, enjoying meals that celebrated the region’s unique flavors, though I wish there had been more time to delve into the vibrant street markets. One minor drawback was the occasional large group on some excursions, which made it hard to fully absorb the peaceful ambiance of certain spots. Overall, this journey was a wonderful way to immerse myself in the beauty and history of this enchanting city.
4.6
From the moment we stepped into Hue, we felt enveloped by its rich history and vibrant culture. Each day unfolded with mesmerizing visits to ancient imperial sites and breathtaking scenery that we couldn’t resist snapping photos of. Our favorite memory was an evening spent at a local eatery, sharing delicious dishes and laughter with the warm-hearted locals, which truly deepened our appreciation for the city.
While the itinerary was generally well-paced, we found a couple of moments felt rushed, particularly during the visits to some of the grander temples. Nonetheless, the experience left us enchanted and inspired, eager to uncover more about the heritage woven into the fabric of this beautiful place. We returned home with a treasure trove of stories and a deeper connection to the local culture that will stay with us for a long time.
5
Immersing myself in the essence of Hue in Vietnam was an experience that truly enriched my perspective. One standout moment was sitting by the Perfume River, savoring a bowl of bun bo Hue—a rich, aromatic beef noodle soup that perfectly captured local flavors while I watched the sunset paint the sky. The blend of imperial heritage and vibrant local culture kept me captivated as I wandered through ancient temples and lively markets. While the pace of the tour felt a bit rushed at times, I appreciated the depth of insight provided by the guide, whose passion for the history was infectious. One minor drawback was that some meals were slightly less adventurous than I had hoped for, but the sheer variety of dishes still left my palate satisfied. Overall, my journey through this scenic city was marked by a wonderful balance of reflection and exploration, reminding me of the beauty that lies in both past and present. I left feeling enriched, with a deeper appreciation for the local culture that thrives in this historical gem.