Bao Dai Summer Palace

★ 4.9 (9K+ reviews) • 231K+ booked
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Han *******
7 Mar
Honestly, one of the best thing I have done in Vietnam. My guide Vin, really show me what is Vietnam all about and the beautiful countryside. He is very knowledgeable and explained everything very well.
Klook客路用户
6 Mar
really recommend for this adventure!But be careful, this experience needs strength and skill of swim.So worthy!
Rosas *
4 Mar
He came on time and also recommended proper routes with the 8-hr booking we had. He was kind and approachable. He made us of translation apps to communicate with us and made us feel safe and comfortable. Highly recommended especially the locations are quite soms distance from city proper. Thank you very much!
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Rosas *
4 Mar
Great place with plenty of flowers and mountain sceneries. Our highlight would the luge ride! Must see place when you're in Dalat.
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Rosas *
4 Mar
If I may suggest, please come on a weekday and non-holiday as we waited 2 hrs.in queue. Quite normal as it's peak season, so just consider that especially this is quite a distance from city proper. The alpine coaster ride was worth the wait. It was amazing that it will end at some waterfalls, and there were available snacks, toilet and proper stop-over (own expense) before heading off to ride back to main entrance. Grab their pics at minimal cost. Great memento for kids and adults alike.
Klook User
4 Mar
out trip was so good!! my friend and i were so excited about going and ended up so satisfied. the mario kart ride was so fun, but we enjoyed the most at mongo land! the slide was so fun we did it 3 times 😭 totally recommend!
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Klook User
3 Mar
amazing time! our guide Huy was lovely, laughed with us and made us all feel comfortable, he also made sure to explain everything. totally recommend!☺️
Jack ********
3 Mar
Well done Su! Very good tour that went smoothly. Good communication, I enjoyed it and learned a lot!

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Step into the world of Vietnam's final emperor at the Bao Dai Summer Palace in Da Lat. Explore the subtle art-deco charms of this historical site and get a glimpse into the life of Bao Dai, who ruled during a time of massive upheaval in Vietnam.
WCJG+PQM, Unnamed Road, Thành phố Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Palace I

Perched atop a mountain at 1,550m altitude, Palace I boasts a fascinating history dating back to 1940. Explore the secret tunnel connecting it to Palace II, built by the Japanese during the French occupation.

Palace II

Located on Tran Hung Dao street, Palace II served as the residence of the Governor-General of French Indochina. Admire its luxurious rooms and hidden tunnels, including a wine cellar, adding to its allure.

Palace III

Also known as Bao Dai Summer Palace, this majestic structure was the working place of the last king. Surrounded by pine forests, it offers a serene retreat and a glimpse into royal life, with its ornate interiors and scenic views.

Cultural Significance

Learn about the historical significance of Bao Dai and his reign, marked by political turmoil and foreign influences.

Architectural Charm

Marvel at the subtle art-deco charms of the palace, built in the 1930s as a retreat for Bao Dai, and appreciate the preserved historical architecture.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in popular local dishes in Da Lat, known for its unique flavors and must-try foods that reflect the region's culinary heritage.

Culture and History

Immerse yourself in the cultural and historical significance of Bao Dai Summer Palace, where you can learn about the royal legacy of Vietnam and the architectural marvels of the palaces.