Hue Imperial Citadel gate with traditional Vietnamese architecture

Vietnam

Hue

Best Time

February to April (dry, mild weather before summer heat)

Daily Budget

$25-60 USD

Language

Vietnamese (English spoken at hotels and tourist sites)

Timezone

UTC+7

About

Discover Hue

Hue served as the imperial capital of Vietnam for nearly 150 years under the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945), and the city remains the country's most concentrated repository of royal heritage. The UNESCO-listed Imperial Citadel dominates the north bank of the Perfume River, enclosing the Forbidden Purple City, royal palaces and ceremonial halls within walls stretching over 10 kilometres. During the 1968 Tet Offensive, fierce fighting caused severe damage to many structures; decades of painstaking restoration continue to this day, and hidden underground tunnels from that era still run beneath the complex.

Scattered along both banks of the Perfume River south of the city are seven elaborate royal tombs, each designed as a pleasure palace by the emperor who would eventually be interred there. The Tomb of Tu Duc, set around a tranquil lotus lake, doubled as a retreat where the emperor composed poetry. Khai Dinh's tomb blends Vietnamese, Chinese and European architectural styles with dazzling mosaic interiors fashioned from broken porcelain and glass.

Hue's culinary heritage is equally distinctive. The city is the birthplace of cung dinh (royal court cuisine), a tradition in which as many as fifty cooks once collaborated on a single imperial banquet. Today, visitors can sample refined versions of these dishes at local restaurants. The city is also renowned for bun bo Hue, a complex spicy beef noodle soup whose signature sa te chilli paste requires six or more hours to prepare from over a dozen ingredients.

The Perfume River itself takes its name from the aromatic flowers that fall into the water upstream during autumn. A slow boat cruise passes Thien Mu Pagoda, the oldest religious structure in Hue, where the Austin car that carried monk Thich Quang Duc to his famous 1963 self-immolation is still displayed. Tucked into quiet lanes of the old quarter are over one hundred nha vuon — traditional garden houses with walled compounds of fruit trees, bonsai and lotus ponds — a residential architecture found nowhere else in Vietnam.

Hue is served by Phu Bai International Airport (HUI), about 15 kilometres south of the city centre, with domestic connections to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Da Nang International Airport, 100 kilometres south, offers wider regional connections. The scenic Hai Van Pass route between Hue and Da Nang is itself a major attraction.

Where to Stay

Best Hotels in Hue

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Luxury Hotels

Azerai La Residence Hue
Perfume River South Bank

Azerai La Residence Hue

A refined 5-star riverside hotel set in a restored 1930s French colonial building that once served as the residence of the French High Commissioner. The Art Deco interiors, lush gardens and sweeping Perfume River views make it the most distinguished address in Hue.

Silk Path Grand Hue Hotel
City Centre

Silk Path Grand Hue Hotel

A modern 5-star hotel on Le Loi Street with 198 elegantly appointed rooms, an outdoor pool, spa and the Olivio Restaurant. Consistently praised by guests for immaculate cleanliness, generous breakfast spreads and a prime location near Truong Tien Bridge.

Thuy Xuan

Pilgrimage Village Boutique Resort & Spa

A tranquil 5-star eco-resort on Minh Mang Road near the royal tombs, with 173 rooms set within tropical gardens. The resort features multiple pools, an acclaimed spa, and a serene atmosphere far removed from the city bustle.

Banyan Tree Lang Co
Lang Co

Banyan Tree Lang Co

An ultra-luxury 5-star beachfront resort located between Hue and Da Nang at Lang Co Bay, featuring 89 private-pool villas, an 18-hole golf course, a world-class spa and direct beach access. Ideal for those combining Hue sightseeing with a beach retreat.

Vedana Lagoon Wellness Resort & Spa
Phu Loc

Vedana Lagoon Wellness Resort & Spa

A 5-star lagoon resort between Hue and Hoi An featuring luxurious over-water villas, kayaking, yoga classes and spa wellness programmes. Set on a peaceful lagoon with no negative guest reviews in over a year.

TTC Imperial Hotel
City Centre

TTC Imperial Hotel

A grand 5-star hotel on Hung Vuong Street with 194 individually decorated rooms, a casino, outdoor pool and four restaurants including one specialising in Vietnamese cuisine. Located steps from the Perfume River with views of the Citadel.

Boutique Hotels

Saigon Morin Hotel
City Centre

Saigon Morin Hotel

Hue's most historic hotel, established in 1901 with French colonial architecture, 180 rooms and a prime location facing Truong Tien Bridge and the Perfume River. Ranked among the top 5 historic hotels in Vietnam with three dining venues and a spa.

Villa Hue
City Centre

Villa Hue

A 4-star boutique hotel at 4 Tran Quang Khai Street with spacious rooms, a relaxing pool area and excellent breakfast. Just a 3-minute walk from Hue Night Walking Street and praised by guests for outstanding value.

The Scarlett Boutique Hotel Hue
City Centre

The Scarlett Boutique Hotel Hue

A charming 3-star boutique hotel with an exceptional 9.4 Agoda rating from 1,300+ reviews. Though small with just 17 rooms, guests consistently rate the personalised service as 5-star quality at budget-friendly prices.

Mid-Range Hotels

Huong Giang Hotel Resort & Spa
Perfume River South Bank

Huong Giang Hotel Resort & Spa

A well-established 4-star Art Deco hotel directly on the Perfume River with 165 rooms featuring private balconies. Offers four restaurants, a full-service spa with hot tub, an outdoor pool and complimentary breakfast.

Century Riverside Hotel Hue
City Centre

Century Riverside Hotel Hue

A 4-star riverside hotel at 49 Le Loi Street with five dining options, a swimming pool, tennis courts, spa and fitness centre. Popular with both leisure and business travellers thanks to its central location and comprehensive facilities.

Cherish Hue Hotel
City Centre

Cherish Hue Hotel

A highly rated 4-star hotel on Ben Nghe Street with a full-service spa, outdoor pool, sauna and fitness centre. Known for exceptionally friendly and English-speaking staff who go above and beyond to help with travel arrangements.

Mondial Hotel Hue
City Centre

Mondial Hotel Hue

A 4-star hotel at 17 Nguyen Hue Street featuring a rooftop restaurant with panoramic city views, a pool, gym and spa. Spacious rooms with modern amenities, walking distance from Hue Railway Station and the main attractions.

Budget Options

Orchid Hotel Hue
City Centre

Orchid Hotel Hue

A well-reviewed 3-star hotel on Chu Van An Street with an impressive 9.1 Agoda rating from 1,600+ reviews. Located just 100 metres from Pho Tay Hue (the Western quarter), offering excellent value for budget-conscious travellers.

Jade Hotel Hue
City Centre

Jade Hotel Hue

A friendly 2-star hotel at 43 Hung Vuong Street with 30 rooms, an 8.8 Agoda rating and a welcoming pet-friendly policy. Conveniently situated within a 5-minute drive of Truong Tien Bridge and Dong Ba Market.

Thuy Duong Boutique Hotel Hue
City Centre

Thuy Duong Boutique Hotel Hue

A budget-friendly hotel at 41 Hung Vuong Street with an outstanding 9.1 Agoda rating from 450+ reviews. Despite its 2-star classification, the hotel delivers clean rooms, warm service and a central location near all major sights.

Experiences

Things to Do in Hue

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history3-4 hours

Imperial Citadel and Forbidden Purple City Tour

Explore the UNESCO-listed Imperial Citadel, a vast walled complex enclosing the Forbidden Purple City, royal palaces and ceremonial halls. Discover hidden underground tunnels from the 1968 Tet Offensive and learn about 150 years of Nguyen Dynasty rule.

cultureHalf day

Perfume River Boat Cruise and Thien Mu Pagoda

Cruise along the Perfume River — named for the aromatic flowers that fall into the water upstream — past lush landscapes to Thien Mu Pagoda, the oldest religious structure in Hue. See the Austin car that carried monk Thich Quang Duc to his historic 1963 self-immolation.

historyFull day

Royal Tombs Full-Day Tour

Visit the elaborate royal tombs of Hue's Nguyen Dynasty emperors, each designed as a pleasure palace while the emperor was still alive. Highlights include Tu Duc's lotus-lake retreat, Khai Dinh's mosaic masterpiece and Minh Mang's 40-structure complex.

cultureFull day

Hue City, Craft Villages and Perfume River Boat Trip

A comprehensive full-day tour combining Hue's highlights with visits to traditional craft villages. Cruise the Perfume River, explore the Citadel, and watch artisans at work in incense-making and conical hat villages.

historyFull day

DMZ Underground Tunnels and Bunkers Tour

A full-day excursion to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), exploring underground tunnels, bunkers and war-era sites including the Vinh Moc tunnels where entire families lived during the American War. A sobering journey through one of Vietnam's most historically significant regions.

food3-4 hours

Evening Dinner Cruise with Lantern Floating

Experience Hue after dark on a dinner cruise along the Perfume River. Enjoy traditional Vietnamese cuisine on board, watch cultural performances and release floating lanterns onto the water — a peaceful and memorable evening.

food3-4 hours

Hue Foodie Walking Tour

Discover why Hue is considered Vietnam's culinary capital on a guided evening food tour. Sample bun bo Hue with its legendary 6-hour sa te paste, banh beo rice cakes, banh khoai crispy pancakes and other dishes you cannot find anywhere else in the country.

adventureFull day

Hai Van Pass, Lang Co Beach and Truoi Village Tour

Drive the legendary Hai Van Pass — one of the world's most scenic coastal roads — with stops at Lang Co Beach and the rural Truoi Village. Combines spectacular mountain and ocean views with authentic countryside experiences.

natureHalf day

Tam Giang Lagoon Guided Tour

Explore Vietnam's largest lagoon system by boat, visiting floating villages, watching local fishermen at work and sampling fresh seafood. Tam Giang Lagoon stretches 70 kilometres and remains largely off the tourist trail.

adventureHalf day

Hue Countryside and Hai Van Pass Motorbike Adventure

Ride pillion or drive through Hue's countryside and over the Hai Van Pass on a motorbike, stopping at rice paddies, rural villages and coastal viewpoints. An exhilarating way to experience the landscape surrounding the imperial city.

natureFull day

Bach Ma National Park Trekking

Trek through the biodiversity-rich Bach Ma National Park, a former French hill station between Hue and Da Nang. Trails lead through dense tropical forest to waterfalls, a summit with panoramic views and remnants of colonial-era villas.

natureFull day

Phong Nha Cave Full-Day Tour from Hue

A full-day excursion to the UNESCO-listed Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, home to some of the world's most spectacular cave systems. Cruise into Phong Nha Cave by boat and marvel at massive stalactite formations and underground rivers.

Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Hue?
The best time to visit Hue is from February to April, when the weather is dry and mild with temperatures around 20-28°C. The wet season runs from September to January, with heaviest rainfall in October and November when flooding can occur. Summer months (May-August) are hot and humid, with temperatures regularly exceeding 35°C.
How do I get from Da Nang to Hue?
Da Nang to Hue is about 100 kilometres. The most scenic option is the Hai Van Pass route by car or motorbike (2-3 hours), which offers spectacular coastal and mountain views. Private transfers cost around $30-50 USD. The train takes roughly 2.5 hours and follows a beautiful coastal route. Grab taxis and local buses are also available.
Is one day enough to see Hue?
One day is enough to visit the Imperial Citadel and one or two royal tombs, but two to three days allows you to properly explore the Citadel, multiple tombs, Thien Mu Pagoda, take a Perfume River cruise, visit garden houses, and enjoy Hue's famous cuisine. The city rewards a slower pace of exploration.
What is Hue famous for in terms of food?
Hue is considered Vietnam's culinary capital, famous for bun bo Hue (spicy beef noodle soup with a complex sa te paste that takes 6+ hours to prepare), banh beo (steamed rice cakes with dried shrimp), banh khoai (Hue-style crispy pancakes), and com hen (baby clam rice). The city's royal court cuisine tradition, where 50 cooks once prepared imperial banquets, lives on in refined local restaurants.
Do I need a guide to visit the Imperial Citadel?
A guide is not strictly required — the Citadel is well-signed and you can explore independently with a ticket (150,000 VND, about $6 USD). However, a knowledgeable guide brings the complex history of the Nguyen Dynasty to life and can point out easily missed details such as the hidden underground tunnels from the 1968 Tet Offensive. Audio guides are also available at the entrance.
Which royal tombs in Hue are the most worth visiting?
The three most impressive tombs are: Tu Duc's Tomb, set around a serene lotus lake where the poetry-loving emperor built his retreat; Khai Dinh's Tomb, with stunning mosaic interiors blending Vietnamese, Chinese and European styles; and Minh Mang's Tomb, a sprawling complex of 40 structures arranged along a central axis with lakes and gardens. Each tomb is a distinct architectural experience.
What are garden houses (nha vuon) in Hue and can I visit them?
Hue's garden houses are traditional walled residential compounds featuring timber homes set within lush gardens of fruit trees, bonsai, lotus ponds and flower beds. Over 100 survive in the old quarter, representing a residential architecture unique to Hue. Several are open to visitors, including An Hien Garden House and the Y Thao Garden House. Some offer traditional Hue meals in their gardens.
Is Hue safe for tourists?
Hue is one of the safest cities in Vietnam for tourists. Violent crime against visitors is extremely rare. The main concerns are typical travel issues: watch for motorbike traffic when crossing streets, be cautious of petty theft in crowded areas, and negotiate cyclo and taxi fares in advance. Tap water is not safe to drink — stick to bottled or filtered water.

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