HUE CITY HALF DAY TOUR
Number of day:
Pick up: at your hotel
Drop off: at your hotel
$36.00
Hue city tour half day allows you to see some of the city’s most important historical monuments, including its monument complexes and other popular local outdoor pursuits like a Dragon boat trip on the Perfume River.
Hue City has long been regarded as one of the nation’s most important hubs of culture, religion, and education. It was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1993. Tourism from both Vietnamese and foreign visitors contributes significantly to ongoing restoration and preservation efforts.
Tour Details
Pickup takes place between 8:00 and 8:00. You will be picked up from your hotel by our local guide for the Hue half-day trip and transported to the boat terminal.
The boat will depart from the boat station and go down the Perfume River to visit Thien Mu Pagoda (also known as the Greatest Ancient Pagoda), the most venerated pagoda in this enchanting area. It boasts unique antique architecture and allows visitors to revisit bygone times while learning about their history.
The Nguyen royal dynasty’s palace, the Imperial Citadel, is the following site on your Hue half-day tour. It is a stunning location that brings countless people to Hue City. The most significant commercial district in Hue, Dong Ba Market, is the final stop where you may find the most distinctive cultural items and mementos.
Highlights
- Take a boat trip and admire the gorgeous scenery along the grassy banks.
- Visit the village where incense sticks and conical hats are made.
- See the Hue Imperial Citadel, Thien Mu Pagoda, and Dong Ba Market, among other popular attractions in Hue.
- Admire cultural accomplishments from the reign of Vietnamese monarchs.
Inclusions
- English speaking guide.
- Entrance fees.
- Dragon Boat trip.
- Fresh, fruits, honey bee, tea, mineral water.
- AC Mini-van
Exclusions
- Personal expenses.
- Tips
- Beverages.
- VAT
An excellent half-day tour of Hue. Our tour guide was Happy. She was very vivacious, very informative and true to her English moniker, Happy. She was knowledgeable about the attractions and predented the info in a very engaging, interesting way.