Hue Imperial City Tour: Explore Palaces and Gardens
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Inclusions
- Private guided tour
- Private Transportation
- Hue Imperial City Entrance Fee
Exclusions
- Gratuties and refreshments
Itinerary
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Hue Imperial City
Then, pass through the spacious Ngo Mon Square and the century-old Mai Vang Garden, between which lies the display of the Nine Holy Cannons. The masterpieces of ancient military engineering offer a glimpse into the incredible craftsmanship and defensive power of the Nguyen dynasty.
Hue Imperial City
Continue to cross the external moat adorned with beautiful fragrant lotuses, the symbolic flower of Vietnam, and marvel at the majestic Meridian Gate. The grand main entrance of the Forbidden City was the silent witness of the vicissitudes of Vietnam’s history, including the historic abdication of the last king Bao Dai.
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Setting foot inside the citadel, your eyes will be captivated by the splendor of Thai Hoa Palace. Hosting discussion between kings and important mandarins, the architectural treasure showcases all the beauty of Vietnamese traditional style: ingenious carpentry, goldsmithing, and sculpture with the highlight of all being the ornate gilded throne.
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Next, delve into Vietnam’s traditional religious and spiritual life at Dien Tho Palace. Built as the residence for kings’ mothers, the gorgeous complex consisting of elegant buildings, scenic pavilions, landscaped gardens, and a Buddhist chapel reflects the deep-seated tradition of valuing filial duties of Vietnamese.
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Proceed to visit the second-most important building in the Forbidden City, Can Chanh Palace. Devastated during the French war, the office of Nguyen kings where important emissary receptions and banquets were held is an outstanding example of historical restoration.
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To the left of the palace nestles the only intact monument during wartime, the Thai Binh Pavilion. Flanked by the picturesque Thieu Phuong Garden, the royal library sets itself apart from the surrounding ornate structures with its tranquility and a refreshing touch of nature.
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Right opposite the slender library building is the Royal Theater. Contrary to its simplistic appearance, the theater hides inside an enchanting world of traditional performances and theatrical architecture.
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Go on to visit the striking Kien Trung Palace on the north side of the complex. The residence of the last king and queen of Vietnam stands out with a bright yellow shade and intricate mosaics depicting ancient mythology. The seamless blend between traditional and French styles displayed throughout its interior is a moving testimony to the harmonious combination between Western and Eastern culture.
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Finally, take a closer look at the rich heritage of Nguyen monarchies by admiring the priceless collection of artifacts and antiques at the serene Hue Museum of Royal Antiquities outside the eastern borders of the castle. The stunning historic building surrounded by a lovely landscaped garden also provides great opportunities to unwind after a long walk.
Please Note
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller or pram accessible
- Not suitable for pets
- Infants must not sit on laps
- Infant seats unavailable
- Wheelchair accessible
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for people with heart conditions If you require a pick-up from your hotel, please share your hotel details. We can schedule a pick-up from any location located within Hue city.
Know Before You Go
- Public transportation nearby
Cancellation Policy
Non-refundable booking




