Hue Travel Guide Vietnam Tourism
Hue Travel Guide Vietnam Tourism

Hue

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Hue is a city chock-full of stories. The Kings of the Nguyen Dynasty built their feudal capital along Hue’s fertile riverbanks and atop its forested hills, but their imperial legacy is just one of many reasons to visit. Hue’s refined cuisine is the stuff of legend, and its leafy streets are lined with mossy pagodas, art déco mansions, and eye-popping markets. Through the whole scene flows the Perfume River, setting a languid pace the rest of the city is happy to follow.

Top things to do in Hue

See Imperial Vietnam

Get acquainted with Vietnam’s last royal dynastic family by exploring what survives of their 143-year reign. Roam the palaces, pavilions and theatres of the Hue Citadel and make time to visit the tombs of emperors Tu Duc, Minh Mang and Khai Dinh.

Eat like a king

You’re never far from a world-class meal in Hue. Nose around the flapping-fresh produce at Dong Ba Market for a teaser, then whet your appetite with Hue’s much-loved snacks, such as Banh Khoai and Banh Beo.

Explore the city’s Buddhist roots

Hue’s serene atmosphere is most penetrating in its pagodas and monasteries. See the iconic seven-tiered tower of Thien Mụ Pagoda, then pay a visit to Tu Hieu Monastery, where Thich Nhat Hanh spent his days as a novice monk.

Cycle in the rice paddies  

Hue’s photogenic streets and lush countryside are a wonderland for casual cyclists. The ride to the tile-roofed Thanh Toan Bridge is one of Hue’s most captivating, winding past vegetable farms, footbridges, and flocks of ducks.

Revisit colonial history   

Travellers with an eye for architecture will enjoy seeing what remains of French influence in Hue. Stroll down Le Loi to encounter the art déco lines of La Residence Hotel, and the stately crimson buildings of Quoc Hoc High School.

Hue Weather

Hue’s springtime months, from February to the end of April, show the historic capital in its best light. In June and July, prepare for scorching days as heat and humidity rise. The rains come in August and can last through January. Note that Hue often sees some flooding, usually from October to late in the year.

Hue Transport

Domestic flights from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City touchdown in Hue’s Phu Bai Airport, a 30-minute drive from the city. Travellers also can hitch a train to Hue on the Reunification Express line, ride the open bus or hire a private car from the international airport in Da Nang, two hours away. If you want to spend the day exploring the Citadel, riverside and central town just walk or consider hiring a cyclo for the day. For visiting the Imperial Tombs, taxis are available, or you can hop on a bicycle.

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The tomb of Emperor Minh Mạng is one of the most beautiful of the Huế tombs.
The tomb of Emperor Minh Mạng is one of the most beautiful of the Huế tombs.
Statues of mandarins and generals stand guard outside the tomb of Emperor Tự Đức.
Statues of mandarins and generals stand guard outside the tomb of Emperor Tự Đức.
Huế is famed for its delicate cuisine and steamed rice dumplings.
Huế is famed for its delicate cuisine and steamed rice dumplings.
The classic cyclo is a great way to see Huế’s streets at a slower pace.
The classic cyclo is a great way to see Huế’s streets at a slower pace.
Every other year the city of Huế stages a week-long craft festival.
Every other year the city of Huế stages a week-long craft festival.
The UNESCO-listed Huế Citadel was the feudal capital of the Nguyễn Dynasty.
The UNESCO-listed Huế Citadel was the feudal capital of the Nguyễn Dynasty.
The founder of the Nguyễn Dynasty, Emperor Gia Long, is buried in the Huế countryside.
The founder of the Nguyễn Dynasty, Emperor Gia Long, is buried in the Huế countryside.
Craft villages in Huế make everything from incense to paper flowers.
Craft villages in Huế make everything from incense to paper flowers.
Từ Hiếu, the root pagoda of Zen master Thích Nhất Hạnh, is set on a peaceful hill.
Từ Hiếu, the root pagoda of Zen master Thích Nhất Hạnh, is set on a peaceful hill.
Exquisite mosaics cover the interior of Emperor Khải Định’s tomb.
Exquisite mosaics cover the interior of Emperor Khải Định’s tomb.
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