The 10 Best Things to do in Thua Thien - Hue Province, Vietnam

September 2, 2021 Leonardo Torrence

Discover the best top things to do in Thua Thien - Hue Province, Vietnam including Hue Imperial City (The Citadel), Tomb of Minh Mang, Royal Tombs, Bach Ma National Park, Thanh Toan Bridge, Imperial Tomb of Dong Khanh, Hue Royal Palace, Thien Mu Pagoda, Tomb of Tu Duc, Perfume River.
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1. Hue Imperial City (The Citadel)

Hue Vietnam https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/678/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 10,905 reviews

Hue Imperial City (The Citadel)

This former site of the old capitol has a moat and ten ornate gates guarding a palace, temples, gardens and tombs. Its most prominent feature is a tall flag tower.

Reviewed By 342iana - Rowville, Australia

Spent a few hours inside the grounds and so much history to take in and appreciate...a very peaceful and expansive experience..a must see destination if heading to Vietnam

2. Tomb of Minh Mang

Huong Tho, Hurong Tra, Hue 530000 Vietnam
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,591 reviews

Tomb of Minh Mang

Reviewed By RG02 - Swindon, United Kingdom

This was the first of the three tombs that we visited with our private driver on our historical tour around Hue. Beautiful gardens and interesting buildings, you work your way from the entrance through to the final resting place. We didn’t hire an audio guide but felt there was sufficient explanation, in English, to satisfy us. Easy to spend a couple of hours here.

3. Royal Tombs

Perfume River, Hue Vietnam +84 90 528 58 52 http://www.essentialvietnamtours.com/khai-dinh-tomb/
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4.5 based on 953 reviews

Royal Tombs

Reviewed By AndrewH6332

Part of the imperial city citadel tour, we visited 3 ancient tombs of 3 kings of ancient Vietnam. Get a good guide, and he/she will explain why the 3 tombs are vastly different in styles and architecture, the religious beliefs that determine the layout of each tomb, and also all the interesting information of each king. You can’t say you have been to Hue if you have never visited the Imperial City Citadel and the Royal Tombs! This is a must visit!

4. Bach Ma National Park

Cau Hai Hòa Bắc, Huyện Phú Lộc, Hue Vietnam +84 88 524 58 86 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/BachMaNationalPark/
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4.5 based on 304 reviews

Bach Ma National Park

Reviewed By Jonsey2

Did a day tour from Hue with TNT Travel (booked through sinh tourist). Cost 499k dong, including a really decent packed lunch. This option for me was much more straightforward and better value than getting dropped off at the visitor centre and then getting car from there. It was a great day. Views from the summit Tower are excellent. We got to walk through a cave tunnel used by vietnamese soldiers (all the fruit bats in there added to the experience). There is an easy or challenging path down to the 5 lakes, we did the challenging path. It involves some climbing along rocks, using ropes to hold on to, ladders. Everyone in our group loved it. Moderate level of fitness required, it's not too tough you just need to be OK with a bit of clambering and climbing. Though if it's rainy I would say it's much more slippery/difficult. There were no real issues with leeches, it was a dry day until near the end. Spotted 3 small leeches on the ground and on one of our groups' shoe. More annoying were the wasps at the 3rd lake (very persistent) and ants on the trail from there (they bite).

5. Thanh Toan Bridge

Thanh Toan, Hue 530000 Vietnam
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4.5 based on 415 reviews

Thanh Toan Bridge

Vietnam Discovery Tours will bring you experience about real Vietnam.

Reviewed By Jen201701

Nice little ornate bridge ideal for photo opportunities....otherside is more art orientated with a temple which is worth a visit.

6. Imperial Tomb of Dong Khanh

8 Doan Nhu Hai, Hue Vietnam http://whc.unesco.org/en/documents/123599
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4.5 based on 578 reviews

Imperial Tomb of Dong Khanh

Reviewed By lizh215 - Lewes, United Kingdom

Do not miss this Imperial Tomb. Lots of steps but well worth the effort. Looks so bleak, dark and grey from the outside. Amazing statues in the courtyard and great views of the surrounding countryside. Inside is a fabulous decorated tomb, the ceiling is worth the visit on its own. Tomb and surrounding building covered in beautiful mosaics. Would have liked to have stayed longer and learnt more.

7. Hue Royal Palace

Thuan Thanh, Hue 520000 Vietnam
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4.0 based on 983 reviews

Hue Royal Palace

Charred remains of the royal family’s inner sanctum occupy this area within the Citadel. It is partially rebuilt with plans for future restoration.

Reviewed By O2046HElindaw - Tempe, United States

Beautiful, lots of history - Hue was the original capital of Vietnam under the Ly Dynasty, take a tour so you can get all the information and take your time. very impressive, too bad it was damaged during the war. Do the tuk tuk ride around the outside of the palace. It was strange for me to have someone ride me around but I did enjoy it.

8. Thien Mu Pagoda

Kim Long Road Huong Long Village, Hue 532761 Vietnam
Excellent
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4.0 based on 3,766 reviews

Thien Mu Pagoda

Possibly Hue’s most recognizable landmark, this pagoda contains numerous living and working buildings for its resident monks, a bell tower and a seven-tiered monument in front.

Reviewed By jackih192 - Nelson, New Zealand

If you are wanting to visit a pagoda, this is a must. Iconic 7 tier pagoda plus grounds, other buildings and working monastery so you should get to see some monks around ranging from the fully fledged in sunshine colours the the student boys in blue, some appearing as young as 6 or 7 years old. We were privileged enough to be there at 11am when they he monks convened for ceremonial lunch and watched the full prayer ceremony culminating in them eating together. A fascinating insight into Buddhist life. This monastery is the origin of the Buddhist monk who set himself alight in Hanoi in the 60’s. You can view his Austin motor car and photographs of the event which attracted the Pulitzer Prize for reporting by the Wetsern NYT journalist who was present. Not to be missed, in my opinion.

9. Tomb of Tu Duc

Tay Nhat Hamlet, An Cuu Village, Hue 530000 Vietnam http://www.essentialvietnamtours.com/tu-duc-tomb/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 2,063 reviews

Tomb of Tu Duc

The final resting-place of this Nguyen Dynasty emperor and scholar was built before his death. A lake, pavilion and theatre still exist on the grounds.

Reviewed By jocelynd62 - London, United Kingdom

Tu Duc built his tomb before he died, it is made to look like it is in the country side with a lake hills and trees, it is quite a large area and you get an inside into the lives of the Kings. There are statues of Mandarins, all smaller than life size, to show, not to out do the king!

10. Perfume River

Hue Vietnam
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3.5 based on 2,235 reviews

Perfume River

Reviewed By carolinejM650FJ - London, United Kingdom

Family of 4 with bikes: we biked from Hue to Thien Mu Pagoda, then we took a boat down river to Tomb of Tu Duc. That was a great idea and is highly recommended. The river is very pretty and it gave everyone a rest from the heat before getting on the bikes and and continue to the Tomb. After the Tomb visit we biked back into the city. It was a great day! Don't forget to bring drinks and snacks. Not much in terms of food on the road. But it's an easy bike ride. The Tomb of Tu Duc is highly under estimated in the Lonely Planet. It is a tremendous experience and left all of us utterly excited and moved. We were there at sunset. The tomb closes at 5 pm, so it is worth while arriving at least 1 h or 90 mins before closing.

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