Today Hue is a quiet and attractive city in Central Vietnam. In fact, history of Hue is really impressive and hard to remember even for local people. It was the capital of 9 reigns of Nguyen Lords and 13 Nguyen Kings in nearly 400 years (1558 – 1945), and now home to some of most impressive feudal remnants. Hue retains culture and intangible heritages which contain values of wisdom and spirit of Vietnam. Throughout the centuries, the quintessence of country converges here to create a fantastic natural picture with romantic river and charming mountain. Therefore, Hue is considered as the palaces, temples, majestic tombs, famous attractions in Vietnam… 1. Weather and Best time to visit HueHue’s weather is hot and humid throughout the year but it is known to be hotter than other cities during the summer months due to its location in Central Vietnam and the hot south-westerly wind from Laos. The city has two indistinct seasons: dry season and rainy season. The perfect time to visit Hue is from February to April when the weather is pretty pleasant and ideal for all activities. The average temperature is about 22°C, making it considerably much more comfortable to go outside and explore the city. It is still possible to visit Hue between May and August if you are not afraid of heat. This is summer time with an average temperature of 30°C. You should avoid the rainy season, from September to December, with a flood season from October, onwards. Temperatures drops to around 20°C and rainfall tends to occur frequently and lasts for hours. This may ruin your vacation. 2. How to get to Hue VietnamHue is located in Central Vietnam, on the banks of the Perfume River, just a few kilometers inland from the East Sea. It is about 700km south of Vietnam’s capital – Hanoi, about 1100km north of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) and about 100km from Danang City. There are some means of transportation you can choose to travel to Hue, depending on your prefer and location. 2.1. From Hanoi/ SaigonHue has an airport, named Phu Bai, which is just 15km from city center. You can take a direct flight operated by Vietnam Airlines and Vietjet Air from Hanoi or Saigon to Hue. It takes over one hour with ticket price from 70 USD to 120 USD. There are just some flights per day so you should book ticket in advance. You can also join a 13 hour journey on a night train from Hanoi to Hue by Livitrans first-class sleeper train. This is a private company operating a separate coach to the certain train lines. There are 2 tightly departures at 19:25 and 22:15 and you will arrive Hue in the next morning. From Saigon or other places in Vietnam, you can take a Reunification Express train running from North to South and vice versa and making several stops along the way. Traveling by train takes more time but you will have chance to admire the beauty of nature though window, especially when you pass by Hai Van pass. 2.2. From Danang and Hoi AnThere is the Hai Van pass and a nice drive in between Danang and Hue. If you travel from Danang or Hoi An, it is pretty easy to reach Hue. Just 100km from Danang or 120km from Hoi An Ancient Town, you can catch a taxi, a local bus or ride motorbike to Hue with 2-3 hours. But the most convenient way is to book a private car with local travel agent, which gives you more flexibility and comfort. Taxi or bus will take the tunnels to save time and cost. The private car will take the nicer option to drive over the Hai Van pass where you could see the mountains, the ocean and the spectacular view or the beach and Danang city… 3. Sightseeing in Hue Vietnam3.1. Hue Imperial CitadelBeing one of Vietnam’s eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the Hue Imperial Citadel has long been a must-see attraction for tourists visiting a hidden charm of Vietnam. This was actually a walled fortress and palace belonged to the ancient city of Hue which was a capital of the Nguyen Dynasty for 140 years, date back from 1805 until 1945. The grandeur architecture was planned to be built in 1803 by Gia Long – an Emperor who founded the Nguyen Dynasty. It started to be constructed in 1805 and completed in 1832 under the sovereignty of Emperor Minh Mang. This complex is the most massive structure being built in the history of modern Vietnam involving thousands of workers, millions cubic meters of rock and huge volume of burden workload. The citadel palace complex is located on the north bank of Perfume River, inside Hue city. It covers an area of 520ha and comprises 3 circles of ramparts, including: Capital Citadel, Royal Citadel and Forbidden Citadel. The remaining buildings in the Citadel have been carefully restored. Much of the land that used to be the Purple Forbidden City; however, is today just rice fields. This beautiful and fascinating historical site is an ideal attraction for those who want to understand more about Vietnamese history and unique architecture.
Location: Right on Perfume River, Hue City center. 3.2. Thien Mu PagodaThien Mu Pagoda (Heaven Fairy Lady Pagoda), also known as Linh Mu Pagoda, is one of the most beautiful and ancient pagodas in Hue city. It is situated on Ha Khe hill, on the north bank of the Perfume River, in Huong Long village, 5km far from Hue city. The name of the pagoda derives from a special legend. Long time ago, an old woman appeared on the hill where the pagoda stands today, telling the local people that a Lord would come and build a Buddhist pagoda for the country’s prosperity. One day, when Lord Nguyen Hoang passed by this area, upon hearing the story, he ordered the construction of the pagoda named Heaven Fairy Lady Pagoda. Here tourists have a chance to enjoy both the scenery landscapes and the typical traditional architecture of Hue pagodas. Thanks to its high position upward a charming curve of Perfume River, the pagoda offers a mind-boggling view of both the flow and the surrounding areas. Covered with pine trees, bonsai and delicate manmade pond, this religious site brings to a peaceful feeling which is hard to find anywhere else. It is suggested that tourists should come here in the early morning to see the fresh beginning of the daily activities or visit the pagoda in the afternoon to enjoy the beautiful sunset on the Perfume River. Remember to dress respectfully when visiting the pagoda, avoid wearing short skirts or tank-top since the entrance to the main hall Dai Hung is not allowed for those wearing these costumes.
Location: Huong Hoa, Hue City, Thua Thien Hue. 3.3. Tombs of the EmperorsThe other great attractions in Hue Vietnam are the Tombs of the Emperors, which are located along the Perfume River south of the city. They are accessible by bicycle, motorbike or private car from the city. But it is recommended to take a river boat cruising along Perfume River to visit the tombs. This will give you a better experience. • Tomb of Minh Mang In this opulent complex, the main buildings are arranged on an east-west axis, including a courtyard surrounded by warrior statues and several temples and pavilions. Several bridges cross two lakes before the axis ends before the vast burial mound (which is circled by a fence). The mausoleum features large gardens and lakes: a pleasant place to sit and relax. If you’re dropped off by boat note that there is a stretch of souvenir sellers to navigate during the short walk to the mausoleum entrance.
Location: Huong Tho, Huong Tra, Thua Thien Hue, 12km from Hue city center. • Tomb of Tu Duc Constructed from 1864 to 1867, the complex served as a second Imperial City where the Emperor went for “working vacations”. Tu Duc’s contemplative nature and poetic spirit is reflected in the landscape and arrangement of the 50 buildings that at one time stood here. A vast, sprawling complex set around a lake, with wooden pavilions and tombs and temples dedicated to wives and favored courtesans (Tu Duc had 104 to choose from). The courtesans’ quarters are in ruins, with only outlines and crumbling walls left amid waves of overgrown grass and silence, but other areas are stunningly well-preserved. The Emperor’s tomb itself, tucked away in the back, is surprisingly modest – the final courtyard is nearly empty with just a stone coffin in the middle. (The tombs of Empress Le Thien Anh and Emperor Kien Phuc, who briefly ruled in 1884, are also located here.) Try to dodge the crowds for this one.
Location: Thuong Ba, Hue City, Thua Thien Hue, 7km from Hue city center. • Tomb of Khai Dinh Dating from 1925, this is the best preserved of the lot and, while comparatively compact, quite grand at first sight. While it follows the classic formula of forecourts leading up to the tomb of the Emperor, complete with statues in attendance, architecture buffs will spot some European influences. The tomb itself is completely over the top with incredibly detailed and opulent mosaics of cavorting dragons. Try to get to this one early, as it is a favorite stop for Asian tour-bus groups. Also, you may want to leave the tourist path and head up the hill on the right side of the tomb, where a small temple stands. You will have a great view of the tomb and the valley it faces.
Location: Khai Dinh, Thuy Bang, Huong Thuy, Thua Thien Hue, 10km from Hue city center. 3.4. Dong Ba MarketDong Ba Market is the oldest market in Hue. It is considered as a paradise for snapshots of daily activities and shopping. Here visitors can gain insights into the local life, explore special street foods and buy some souvenirs to bring home. Everything can be found here from handicrafts, garments, clothing, footwear to jewelry. The more you explore, the more you will discover.
Location: 2 Tran Hung Dao, Phu Hoa, Hue City. 4. Accommodation in Hue VietnamHue has recently become a popular tourist attraction in Central Vietnam appealing both locals and foreigners. So there are a plenty of accommodations which is suitable and meets all customers’ needs from budget to luxury. Here below is Vietnam Travel’s recommended hotel list based on their location, quality of services and friendly staff. 4.1. Romance Hotel Hue (3 star)Located in the heart of Hue City, Romance Hotel has an ideal location, just steps away from the Perfume River on a street with several tourist information spots. All ample rooms come with air conditioning and large windows offering plenty of natural lights.
Address: 16 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Hue City, Vietnam. 4.2. Hue Serene Palace Hotel (3 star)This is a wonderful three-star property in the middle of Hue City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site representing the final resting place of the Nguyen Dynasty and the end of the Vietnamese Empire.This new hotel is just 200 metres from the Huong River and Trang Tien Bridge, guaranteeing convenient access to many of the main attractions of the area, such as the varied cultural hotspots at the Imperial Citadel, diverse shopping opportunities at the Dong Ba Market, or an easy daytrip to the nearby historical DMZ.
Address: 21 Lane 42 Nguyen Cong Tru street, Hue City, Vietnam. 4.3. Cherish Hue Hotel (3 star)Cherish Hotel includes 11 floors with 98 well-equipped and comfortable rooms, created from stone, brick and Padauk wood. The hotel was designed sensibly and elegantly in order to bring a relaxing private and comfortable space to guests.
Address: 57 -59 Ben Nghe, Hue City, VietNam. 4.4. Moonlight Hotel Hue (4 star)The hotel is conveniently located in the heart of Hue City, within walking distance of Perfume River, shopping malls and restaurant. Many beautiful landscapes of Hue City can be accessed from the hotel in 30 minutes or less such as Dong Ba market, Imperial Citadel and several national monuments.
Address: 20 Pham Ngu Lao str, Hue City, Vietnam. 4.5. Eldora Hotel Hue (4 star)This is a boutique hotel which embodies the very essence of colonial elegance and blends it with modern conveniences, affording guests a truly singular experience. 81 well-appointed luxury rooms feature distinctive the Renaissance elements and include furnishings made of luxurious materials, immersing guests in the mystique of the “premier of luxury”.
Address: 60 Ben Nghe street, Hue City, Vietnam. 4.6. Vinpearl Hue Hotel (4 star)Centrally located in Hue, walking distance to the Perfume River, Vinpearl Hotel Hue offers the ideal accommodation. The substantial cube design displays its modernity and energy, yet Vinpearl Hotel Hue still embraces the signature quintessence of Vietnam with charming patterns of the sea and mountains.
Address: 50A Hung Vuong Street, Hue City, Vietnam. 4.7. Indochine Palace Hue (5 star)Surrounded by the lush exotic garden, Indochine Palace Hue has set an outstanding landmark in Hue with new standards of excellence. It is designed to appeal to the affluent, up-market leisure and business travelers. Its luxuriously appointed rooms are spacious starting from 35sqm, highlighted by its new generation open bathroom concept. The cosmetics and toiletries carry the exclusive Indochine Palace fragrance. The graphics on every item in the room, from the matchboxes to the in-room dining, reflect the attention to detail that Indochine Palace has paid to all its services and facilities.
Address: 105A Hung Vuong Street, Hue City, Vietnam. 4.8. Pilgrimage Village Boutique Resort & Spa (5 star)Pilgrimage Village is a traditional Vietnamese boutique resort blending harmoniously in the local environment. Set amidst lush tranquil gardens and lily ponds, Pilgrimage Village is a heaven, where the pace of life slows down.
Address: 130 Minh Mang road, Hue City, Vietnam. 4.9. Lapochine Beach Resort ( 5 star)Lapochine Beach Resort (formerly Ana Mandara Hue Resort) is Hues’ first beach resort, located 20 minutes from downtown Hue, 45 minutes Phu Bai Airport, and 5 minutes Tam Giang Lagoon. This location offers guests a taste of “real” Vietnam with the neighboring fishing village and lagoon one side and 400m of private beach. The resort consists of 78 rooms and villas scattered through 2.8 hectares of landscaped gardens. All villas and rooms are designed with the most modern and complete facilities.
Address: An Hai village, Thuan An town, Phu Vang district, Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam. 4.10. Azerai La Residence Hue (Luxury)Azerai La Residence Hue is an enchanting luxury resort situated on the fabled Perfume River, facing the Imperia Citadel. Endowed with opulence and warmth, this former residence of the French “Résident Supérieur” has been painstakingly restored and refashioned into an enchanting luxury boutique hotel with 122 guestrooms and suites, which offer visitors the chance to relive the pleasures of a bygone era.
Address: 5 Le Loi Street, Hue City, Vietnam. 5. Cuisine in Hue VietnamOne of the highlights in Hue that you should definitely forget is cuisine. Though it forms the heart of Central Vietnamese cuisine but its flavors and spices are so unique that distinguish from Danang’s and Hoi An’s. Hue cuisine has both luxurious and popular rustic dishes. With such a rich history, Hue’s royal cuisine combines both taste and aesthetics. As a vestige of its royal cuisine, Hue dishes are relatively small serving size with refined presentation. And it is notable for often being very spicy.
5.1. Clam Cooked Rice (Com hen)
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