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HUE
HUE
Overview
Food & Drink
Travel Guide
Known widely as the former royal capital in the 19th century, Hue- a UNESCO site since 1994, reflects the olden days’ delicacy and conservation with valuable vestiges from the last feudal dynasty, ancient relics, archeological traces and a romantic, slow-paced atmosphere. Despite being only 2 hours from the sunny beaches and lively quarters of Danang and Hoian, Tours to Hue are still quite unalike, with a special tranquil ambience that requires more time to intermingle with the elegant locals, to taste their plentiful dishes, to contemplate royal food décor and admire royal heritage ornaments, or just to bike through quiet gardens and villages. Hue is also known as the homeland of beloved musicians and artists, whose artistic masterpieces are found everywhere in the city.
Activities
Our pick: Spend 2 or 3 day for Hue tours to explore complex of monuments and Kings’ tombs, old palace and Hue Antique Museum. Take a boat trip on Perfume River and enjoy hot spring spa in rural area.
Slow biking inside city and nearby villages, join a boat trip on the Perfumed river.
Hub for heading North to the historical sites and war relics at DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) during the Vietnam War.
Hub for heading North to Phong Nha or Son Doong, the incredible longest cave in the world famous in blockbuster Kong Skull Island.
Stree food tasting, culinary tours, Ao Dai performance and wildlife discovery in Bach Ma national park.