Visit 5 must-see historical sites in Hue.
• Enjoy delicious local dishes (included).
• Flexible visiting time tailored to your itinerary.
• Travel in a private air-conditioned car with a safe driver.
• Guided by a knowledgeable, English-speaking local guide.
• Convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off included.
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Thien Mu pPagoda, also known as the Pagoda of the Celestial Lady, is a historic and iconic Buddhist temple located on the banks of the Perfume River in Hue. Founded in 1601, it is renowned for its seven-story octagonal tower, serene atmosphere, and beautiful riverside setting. The pagoda is not only a spiritual site but also a symbol of Hue’s rich cultural heritage, attracting both pilgrims and tourists alike.
Minh Mang Tomb is the majestic mausoleum of Emperor Minh Mang, the second ruler of the Nguyen Dynasty. Located in a peaceful area surrounded by lush gardens, lakes, and traditional architecture, the tomb reflects a perfect harmony between nature and design. Known for its symmetrical layout and intricate details, Minh Mang Tomb is a must-visit historical site showcasing the grandeur of Vietnam’s imperial past.
1. The seat of the Nguyen emperors was in the Citadel, which occupies a large, walled area on the north side of the river. The Citadel Complex of Hue, set up by Nguyen Dynasty from 1805 to 1945, is now one amongst the relics of the Hue ancient Capital – the World Cultural Heritage, capturing much of tourists’ attention.
Tu Duc Tomb is the poetic and peaceful resting place of Emperor Tu Duc, the 4th ruler of the Nguyen Dynasty. Surrounded by pine trees, lotus ponds, and elegant pavilions, the complex resembles a tranquil royal garden rather than a tomb. It reflects the emperor’s love for nature, poetry, and philosophy, making it one of the most charming and contemplative sites in Hue.
Khai Dinh Tomb, also known as Ứng Mausoleum, is the resting place of Emperor Khai Dinh, the 12th ruler of the Nguyen Dynasty. Unlike other imperial tombs in Hue, it blends traditional Vietnamese architecture with European influences, featuring elaborate carvings, colorful mosaics, and a grand staircase. Its hilltop location offers sweeping views, making it one of the most unique and visually striking tombs in Vietnam.
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