30 Best Tourist spots & Things to Do in Hue | Apr 2025

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Chan May Port / Tien Sa port: Tour Da Nang & Hoi An Highlights

From Chan May port Hue, or Tien Sa port Da Nang: A smooth excursion from port pickup to drop off, completely hassle-free.

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Hue Tour: Walking in Imperial City with Optional Dragon Boat

Take a Walk in Imperial Citadel and Ruined Forbidden City of Hue Vietnam Learning about Life of the Emperors, Their Wives - Concubines - Eunuchs Learning about history and culture of Hue and Vietnam with a local expert Cruising on Perfume River with Traditional Dragon Boat (Boat Option Only).

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Hue to Hoi An or Hoi An to Hue by car via Hai Van pass, monkey mountain, beaches

- Take photos beautiful places and relax on the way whenever you want. - Flexible time for your itinerary. - Explore natural landscapes.

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Hue Half Day Tour With Optional Dragon Boat on Perfume River

• Walking around historical Imperial Citadel of the Nguyen's Emperors • Learning about Life of Emperors, their Wives, Concubines & Eunuchs • Visiting the most well-known Thien Mu Pagoda of Hue built from 1601 • Enjoying Dragon Boat Cruise on Romantic Perfume River (Huong River) • Learning about the importance of Buddhism to Local Community of Hue • Visiting Best Royal Tombs of the Emperors to learn about Royal Culture.

4.97 (87 reviews)

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DMZ TOUR HUE - Deluxe group tour full day

Best way to learn the Vietnam War Small-group tour, maximum of 12 people Tour guide fluent in Vietnam History and accompany tourists from the very start, Hue city Visit 4 war museums and relics that leftover from the war Free snacks.

4.83 (279 reviews)

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Easy Rider From Hue Da Nang Hoi An Via Hai Van Pass With Mister T

Motorbike/moped tours: If you prefer a more scenic and less populated route then this is the tour designed for you. Experience the authenticity of Vietnam as we ride through luscious rice fields and through villages.

4.99 (655 reviews)

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Hai Van Pass Motorbike Private Tour with Mister T Easy Rider

Starting from Hue, Da Nang, or Hoi An. This tour will immerse you in the beauty of Vietnam's countryside, cultural landmarks, and the charm of its coastal life.

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Hue City Deluxe Group Tour (Daily Tour-12 pax max)-Including All

In just one day visitors can visit almost all the special destinations of Hue - With professional guides and good foreign languages, visitors will be learnt, discovered the history and customs of the ancient and present of Hue people.

4.94 (345 reviews)

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JEEP TOUR: From HUE To HOI AN, DA NANG via HAI VAN PASS

Travel in a restored U. S. Army Jeep. And Enjoy your open air Jeep Tour. Taking in the sights, sounds and smells an open air Jeep ride provides.

4.98 (93 reviews)

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Hue Food Tour by Walking or Cyclo or Motorbike with Driver

Visitting lively Dong Ba local market - the Best Market in Hue Learning how we choose fresh ingredients for daily cooking Learning how local people cook their Best Local Street Food Enjoying Best Hue Local Flavor Street Food just like locals do Chatting to friendly local people to learn about their daily life Taking Cyclo/Motorbike Tour to visit old & new part of Hue city.

4.89 (35 reviews)

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Hue private guided tour for 5 must see places.

- Visit 5 main sites of Hue. - Enjoy local dishes. - Flexible visiting time for your itinerary. - Air-conditioned car with safe driver.

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Hoi An to Hai Van Pass and back to Hoi An with Mr.T Easy Rider (One Day)

This trip just only lasts 1 day, but you can see a lot of thing on the tour. Explore the beautiful of Hai Van pass, known for its winding curves breathtaking views of the coastline and lush greenery it really does after a dramatic contrast of mountains and sea.

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Hue Private Dragon Boat, Thien Mu Pagoda & Royal Tombs Tour

- Enjoying Refreshing Dragon Boat Cruise on Romantic Perfume River (Huong River) - Learn about life of the Kings; their wives, concubines & eunuchs with local expert - Visiting the most famous, the Nicest and Oldest pagoda in Hue named Thien Mu - Learning about the importance of Buddhism to our local community in Vietnam - Visiting Best Royal Tombs of the Emperors to learn about Vietnamese Royalty.

4.96 (99 reviews)

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Hue to Hoi An or Hoi An to Hue Transfer with sightseeing on the way

- Take photos beautiful places and relax on the way whenever you want. - Flexible time for your itinerary. - Enjoy local dishes, meet local friendly people.

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Private Car Sightseeing from Hue to Hoi An

Private car tour from Hue to Hoi An or Hoi An to Hue deserves a note in your must – do list while traveling in Viet Nam.

4.93 (188 reviews)

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Phong Nha to/from Hue or Hoi An Transfer with DMZ Tour Option

- Traveling on Private Car with Basic English Speaking Driver to enjoy your own discovery to one of the Best National Parks in Vietnam.

4.92 (12 reviews)

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Hue To Hoi An By Private Car via Hai Van Pass, Golden Bridge, Marble Mountains

Transfer from Hue to Hoi An by car with our own professional driver will take around 8 hours when traveling directly, however the most popular option for tourists is Hue to Hoi An by private car – making a full day of this journey with amazing sightseeing opportunities and also give you a chance to know more about the local life, Vietnam Culture Highlights - Relax with a hassle-free transfer from Hue to Hoi An - Stop to enjoy Lang Co beach - Drive over the Hai Van pass - Admire the amazing view of Golden Bridge, French Village, and other beautiful landscapes in Ba Na Hills - See the Marble Mountains, named after the five elements .

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Rental of a Scooter from Hue to Hoi An with Bag Transfer

– You can leave your motorbike ANYWHERE you like in Vietnam without sending it back (Hanoi, Phong Nha, Dong Hoi, Hue, Da Nang, Hoi An, Quy Nhon, Pleiku, Nha Trang, Da Lat, Mui Ne, and HCMC).

4.90 (328 reviews)

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From Hue: Hue City Full Day Guided Tour - Small Group

By guiding you through a lot of famous sightseeing such as royal tombs, pagodas, romantic Perfume River, the busiest markets, Hue city 1-day group tour helps you not only discover the history, architecture, and the culture of Hue ancient city but also explore the daily life of local people.

4.78 (37 reviews)

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Hue Dragon Boat Tour: Perfume River, Royal Tombs, Thien Mu Pagoda

The tour guide and driver will pick you up at your Hue hotel and move to the boat wharf, where you will experience the Dragon Boat on the Perfume River, see the banks of the Perfume River and feel the poetic beauty of Hue.

5.00 (11 reviews)

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Hue Bike Tour with Optional Fishing Activities in Local Village

Heading out of Hue and driving through Vietnam 's countryside Learning about the important agricultural industries of Vietnam Experience fishing activities in Dan Chuon Village (depends on option) Sampling delicious local specialties of Hue or local seafood lunch.

4.97 (35 reviews)

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Bach Ma National Park trekking deluxe daily tour from Hue

- Trek through Bach Ma National Park on a day trip. - See the Do Quyen Waterfall, admire mountain views from Bach Ma Peak.

4.84 (68 reviews)

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Private Walking Tour of Hue Imperial City

Embark on a stress-free adventure with your family to the Imperial City of Hue! Our Private Family Tour offers complete privacy and flexibility, giving you the freedom to explore at your own pace.

4.79 (14 reviews)

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Hue Private Guided Tombs and Thien Mu Pagoda Tour

- Visit royal Tombs and a famous Pagoda. - No limit for the visiting time in your itinerary. - Enjoy local dishes, meet local people.

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Hue Motorbike Half Day Tour: Visit Unusual Things in Hue City

Experience Hue City and its surroundings as locals do - by motorbike with Driver Riding over the distinctive Thanh Toan Covered Bridge to visit a nearby market Explore Former American Base & Chin Ham Bunker to learn about the Vietnam War Learning how local making Traditional Conical Hat & Perfume Incense Sticks Learn the brutality of the Tiger - Elephant Arena (the only Colosium in Vietnam) .

5.00 (4 reviews)

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Hue Imperial City Walking Tour (Kids Half-Price)

Immerse yourself in Vietnam’s fascinating history with a 3-hour Walking Tour of the Imperial City of Hue and the Forbidden City of Hue led by a knowledgeable female guide.

4.97 (132 reviews)

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Explore Hue’s 3 Royal Tombs & Iconic Pagoda with an (ES) driver.

- Discover royal Tombs and historical Thien Mu Pagoda. - Flexible time for your itinerary. - Start anytime in the day.

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Hue: Deluxe group tour

Hue was once the Imperial capital and now listed as a World heritage site. Sitting on  the  Banks  of  the  delightful  Perfume  River  you  will find amazing  citadels,  fabulous palaces and royal tombs.

4.81 (21 reviews)

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Hue Tombs Tour by Bike & Dragon Boat Cruise on Perfume River

• Experience Hue, its surroundings by bicycle/Motorbike & Dragon Boat • Learning about Life of the Emperors; their wives, concubines & eunuch • Exploring the oldest & most sacred temple of Hue - Thien Mu Pagoda • Visiting the Best Tombs of Emperors to learn about Vietnamese royalty.

4.95 (22 reviews)

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See Hue’s Top Attractions by Car with a Private (ES) Driver Only.

-Visit many things: Citadel, Royal Tombs, Pagoda. - Flexible visiting time for your itinerary, customize the places, stop to eat or relax anytime.

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What activities can I do in Hue?

Hue, Vietnam is a city rich in history and culture. Here are some of the top things to do in Hue: 1. Visit the Imperial City: Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Imperial City, also known as the Citadel. This ancient complex was once the political and religious center of the Nguyen Dynasty. 2. Explore the Royal Tombs: Hue is home to several beautiful royal tombs of the Nguyen emperors. Visit the tomb of Minh Mang, Khai Dinh, and Tu Duc to learn about the history and architecture of the Nguyen Dynasty. 3. Take a boat ride on the Perfume River: Enjoy a scenic boat ride along the Perfume River, which runs through the heart of Hue. Admire the beautiful landscape and visit the Thien Mu Pagoda, one of the oldest pagodas in Vietnam. 4. Visit Thanh Toan Bridge: Located in a rural village outside of Hue, Thanh Toan Bridge is a historic covered bridge surrounded by picturesque rice fields. Take a leisurely stroll across the bridge and explore the nearby agricultural museum. 5. Try Hue's famous cuisine: Hue is known for its delicious and unique cuisine. Don't miss the chance to try local specialties such as bun bo Hue (spicy beef noodle soup), banh khoai (Hue-style pancakes), and banh beo (steamed rice cakes). 6. Attend a traditional music performance: Hue is considered the cultural capital of Vietnam, and you can experience traditional music performances at the Royal Palace or various venues in the city. The music is accompanied by traditional instruments and showcases the rich heritage of Hue. 7. Visit the Thanh Toan Agricultural Museum: Learn about the traditional farming techniques and agricultural tools used in the region at the Thanh Toan Agricultural Museum. This small museum provides a glimpse into the local farming culture. 8. Explore local markets: Wander through the Dong Ba Market, the largest market in Hue, to experience the vibrant atmosphere and sample local street food. You can find everything from fresh produce to handicrafts and souvenirs. 9. Take a cyclo ride around the city: Hop on a cyclo, a traditional Vietnamese bicycle taxi, and explore the city at a leisurely pace. This is a great way to see the sights and interact with the locals. 10. Relax at Thuan An Beach: If you're looking for some relaxation and beach time, head to Thuan An Beach, located just outside of Hue. Enjoy the sandy beach, swim in the clear waters, and indulge in fresh seafood. These are just a few of the many things to do in Hue. The city offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination in Vietnam.

When is the best time to travel to Hue?

The best time to travel to Hue, Vietnam is from March to August. During these months, the weather is generally warm and dry, making it ideal for exploring the city's attractions and outdoor activities. The temperature ranges from 25°C to 35°C, with occasional rain showers. If you prefer cooler weather, you can visit Hue during the autumn months of September to November. The temperature drops slightly, ranging from 20°C to 30°C, and there is less rainfall. This is also a great time to witness the stunning autumn foliage in the surrounding countryside. However, it's worth noting that Hue can experience heavy rainfall and occasional typhoons during the monsoon season from December to February. The weather is cooler, with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C, but the frequent rain showers may affect your outdoor activities. Overall, the best time to visit Hue is during the dry season from March to August, when you can enjoy pleasant weather and explore the city's historical sites, such as the Imperial Citadel, Thien Mu Pagoda, and the tombs of the Nguyen emperors.

Travel culture you should know when traveling to Hue

Hue, located in central Vietnam, is a city rich in history and culture. It was the imperial capital of the Nguyen Dynasty from 1802 to 1945, and its cultural heritage is evident in its architecture, cuisine, and traditions. Here are some aspects of Hue's travel culture that you should know: 1. Imperial Citadel: The Imperial Citadel in Hue is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit for history enthusiasts. It was the political and religious center of the Nguyen Dynasty and is home to numerous palaces, temples, and tombs. 2. Royal Tombs: Hue is famous for its elaborate royal tombs, where the emperors of the Nguyen Dynasty were laid to rest. Some notable tombs include the Tomb of Minh Mang, Tomb of Khai Dinh, and Tomb of Tu Duc. These tombs are known for their beautiful architecture, intricate carvings, and serene surroundings. 3. Perfume River: The Perfume River flows through the heart of Hue and is an iconic symbol of the city. Taking a boat ride along the river is a popular activity, allowing you to enjoy the scenic views of the city and visit attractions like Thien Mu Pagoda. 4. Traditional Cuisine: Hue is renowned for its unique and flavorful cuisine, known as Hue cuisine. Influenced by royal recipes, the dishes are often colorful, visually appealing, and full of flavors. Some must-try dishes include banh khoai (Hue-style pancakes), bun bo Hue (spicy beef noodle soup), and com hen (clam rice). 5. Traditional Festivals: Hue is known for its vibrant festivals, which celebrate the city's cultural heritage. The most famous festival is the Hue Festival, held every two years, featuring various cultural performances, exhibitions, and traditional games. The festival attracts both locals and tourists from around the world. 6. Traditional Crafts: Hue is also known for its traditional crafts, such as ao dai (Vietnamese traditional dress) making, conical hat weaving, and incense making. Visitors can explore these crafts through workshops and visits to local artisans' villages. 7. Traditional Music: Hue is considered the birthplace of traditional Vietnamese music, particularly the royal court music known as ""Nha Nhac."" The music is often performed at the Imperial Citadel and is recognized as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Overall, Hue offers a unique travel experience with its rich cultural heritage, historical sites, traditional cuisine, and vibrant festivals. It is a city that allows visitors to immerse themselves in Vietnam's history and traditions.

Shopping list or souvenirs to buy when traveling to Hue

When visiting Hue, Vietnam, there are several shopping items and souvenirs that you can consider buying. Here are some popular options: 1. Traditional conical hat (Non La): Hue is known for its beautifully crafted conical hats, which are not just practical but also make for a great souvenir. 2. Ao Dai: This traditional Vietnamese dress is a symbol of elegance and grace. You can find various designs and colors in Hue, making it a perfect souvenir for fashion enthusiasts. 3. Handicrafts: Hue is famous for its handicrafts, including lacquerware, embroidery, and wood carvings. These items showcase the traditional craftsmanship of the region and can be great additions to your home decor. 4. Silk products: Hue is renowned for its silk production, and you can find a range of silk items such as scarves, clothing, and accessories. The quality and intricate designs make them a popular choice among visitors. 5. Incense and essential oils: Hue is also known for its incense-making traditions. You can find a variety of incense sticks, cones, and essential oils that are used for religious ceremonies or simply to create a pleasant fragrance at home. 6. Ceramics: Hue has a long history of producing ceramics, and you can find beautiful pottery and porcelain items. From vases and bowls to decorative pieces, these ceramics reflect the region's artistic heritage. 7. Local food products: Hue is famous for its unique cuisine, and you can bring home some local food products such as Hue-style chili sauce (mắm nêm), shrimp paste (mắm ruốc), or Hue-style rice cakes (bánh bèo, bánh nậm). These make for delicious souvenirs or gifts for food lovers. Remember to explore local markets, such as Dong Ba Market, to find a wide range of these souvenirs and shopping items. It's always a good idea to bargain and compare prices before making a purchase.

Hue travel review

Hue, Vietnam: A Journey Through History and Culture Nestled along the banks of the Perfume River, the city of Hue stands as a testament to Vietnam's rich history and vibrant culture. As the former imperial capital of the country, Hue is a treasure trove of ancient palaces, temples, and tombs, offering visitors a unique glimpse into Vietnam's imperial past. One of the most iconic landmarks in Hue is the Imperial City, a sprawling complex that served as the political and administrative center of the Nguyen Dynasty. Stepping through the grand Ngo Mon Gate, visitors are transported back in time, surrounded by ornate palaces, pavilions, and gardens. The intricate architecture and meticulous details of the Imperial City showcase the wealth and power of the Nguyen emperors, leaving visitors in awe of their opulent lifestyle. Within the Imperial City lies the Forbidden Purple City, a private residence reserved for the emperor and his concubines. Although much of the Forbidden Purple City was destroyed during the Vietnam War, the remaining structures still exude an air of mystery and intrigue. Exploring the ruins, one can imagine the secret lives and forbidden romances that unfolded within these walls. Another must-visit attraction in Hue is the Thien Mu Pagoda, a seven-tiered temple perched on a hill overlooking the Perfume River. This iconic pagoda is not only a religious site but also a symbol of Hue and Vietnam. From the top of the pagoda, visitors are rewarded with breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, creating a sense of tranquility and serenity. For those interested in Vietnam's imperial tombs, Hue offers a wealth of options. The most famous of these is the Tomb of Emperor Minh Mang, known for its harmonious blend of traditional Vietnamese and Chinese architectural styles. The lush gardens, ornamental lakes, and intricate stone carvings make this tomb a true masterpiece. Other notable tombs include the Tomb of Emperor Tu Duc, known for its poetic beauty, and the Tomb of Emperor Khai Dinh, which showcases a fusion of Vietnamese and European design elements. Beyond its historical sites, Hue also boasts a vibrant culinary scene. The city is renowned for its royal cuisine, with dishes meticulously prepared and presented to reflect the elegance of the imperial court. From banh khoai (Hue-style pancakes) to bun bo Hue (spicy beef noodle soup), every bite is a symphony of flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. To truly immerse yourself in the local culture, take a leisurely boat ride along the Perfume River. As you glide past picturesque landscapes and traditional villages, you will witness the daily lives of local fishermen and farmers, offering a glimpse into the authentic Vietnam that lies beyond the tourist attractions. Hue is also home to numerous festivals and events that celebrate its rich cultural heritage. The Hue Festival, held every two years, showcases traditional music, dance, and art performances, attracting artists and performers from all over the world. The festival transforms the city into a vibrant stage, where ancient traditions and modern creativity come together in harmony. In conclusion, Hue is a destination that should not be missed when exploring Vietnam. Its historical significance, architectural wonders, and cultural traditions make it a truly unique and enriching experience. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a food lover, or a seeker of cultural immersion, Hue has something to offer to everyone. So, pack your bags, embark on a journey through time, and let Hue captivate your senses.