- DEC - FEB33°12°
- MAR - MAY37°19°
- JUN - AUG38°24°
- SEP - NOV34°22°
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Local weather
℉℃Time zone
GMT +07:00
No time difference
Currency
Vietnamese Dong
1GBP = 35,169.88VND
Official languages
Vietnamese
Best time to visit
FEB - MAR
Best time to see the Northern Lights
SEP - OCT
Best time to see the Northern Lights
APR - JUN
Hue Festival
Recommended trip duration
2 days
Flight time
3 hours
When departing from Singapore

What to know before visiting Hue
Imperial City
Discover the heart of Vietnam's imperial past at the Imperial City, a sprawling complex that once served as the administrative center of the Nguyen Dynasty. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is encased within the formidable walls of the Imperial Citadel and is home to the Forbidden Purple City, where only the royal family and their closest confidants were permitted.
Thien Mu Pagoda
Overlooking the tranquil Perfume River, Thien Mu Pagoda stands as an iconic symbol of Hue. This seven-story pagoda is a historic temple that dates back to 1601 and is one of the oldest religious structures in the region. Visitors can explore the beautifully landscaped gardens and take in the serene atmosphere.
Royal Tombs
Scattered around Hue are the Royal Tombs of the Nguyen Dynasty emperors, each reflecting the personality of the ruler it commemorates. The tomb of Emperor Minh Mang is particularly renowned for its harmonious blend of architecture and natural landscape, while the tomb of Emperor Tu Duc is known for its traditional Vietnamese design and tranquil setting.
Perfume River
A boat trip on the Perfume River offers a unique perspective on Hue's natural beauty and historical landmarks. The river, which gets its name from the scent of tropical flowers that fall into the water during autumn, is a peaceful way to visit several of the royal tombs and the Thien Mu Pagoda.
Bach Ma National Park
Just a few hours from the city center, Bach Ma National Park is a haven for nature lovers and adventurers alike. With its lush rainforests, stunning waterfalls, and diverse wildlife, it's an ideal spot for trekking, bird watching, and escaping the hustle and bustle of the city.
Hue Museum of Royal Fine Arts
The Hue Museum of Royal Fine Arts showcases a collection of artifacts from Vietnam's imperial era. Located within the Imperial City, the museum offers insights into the luxurious lifestyle of the former emperors and their royal courts.
Forbidden Purple City
Nestled within the Imperial City, the Forbidden Purple City is a sanctuary that was once reserved for the emperor and his family. Although much of it was destroyed during the Vietnam War, restoration efforts have brought back a glimpse of its former splendor.
Dong Ba Market
Experience the vibrant local culture at Dong Ba Market, the largest marketplace in central Vietnam. Here, visitors can sample local delicacies like Bun Bo Hue, shop for traditional handicrafts, and observe the daily life of the Hue city centre.
Abandoned Water Park
For those seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure, the abandoned water park just outside the city center offers a surreal experience. The eerie atmosphere and overgrown attractions make for a unique exploration opportunity.
Thanh Toan Bridge
This charming wooden bridge is a testament to the architectural ingenuity of ancient Vietnam. Thanh Toan Bridge is not only a historical site but also a picturesque spot for photos and a window into the rural life of the surrounding countryside.
Huyen Tran Princess Temple
Dedicated to a beloved princess of the Nguyen Dynasty, the Huyen Tran Princess Temple is a peaceful retreat located on the outskirts of Hue. The temple complex is surrounded by lush gardens and offers a quiet space for reflection.
Minh Mang's Tomb
The royal tomb of Emperor Minh Mang is an architectural masterpiece that harmoniously blends with the natural landscape. Visitors can explore the serene gardens, lakes, and pavilions that make up the tomb's complex.
Tu Duc's Tomb
As the final resting place of Emperor Tu Duc, this royal tomb is also a place of leisure, reflecting the emperor's poetic nature. The complex includes a lake, a small forest, and a variety of pavilions and temples.
Ancient City
Hue's ancient city is a treasure trove of history, with its well-preserved buildings and streets that tell the story of Vietnam's imperial past. Walking through the city, visitors can feel the echoes of the Nguyen Dynasty that once ruled from this former imperial capital.
Huyen Tran Cultural Center
A relatively new addition to Hue's attractions, the Huyen Tran Cultural Center celebrates the rich cultural heritage of central Vietnam. The center hosts various cultural performances, exhibitions, and provides educational insights into the region's history and traditions.
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