Explore the magnificent architecture of the Nguyen Dynasty on a walking tour of Hue Imperial City. Discover the rich history, culture, and character of Hue with a knowledgeable guide. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back!
Explore the magnificent architecture of the Nguyen Dynasty on a walking tour of Hue Imperial City. Discover the rich history, culture, and character of Hue with a knowledgeable guide. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back!
- The Noon Gate (Cua Ngo Mon) - Join the tour guide at the designated meeting point and proceed to Ngo Mon Gate to receive an overview of the tour and learn about the gate’s role during the Nguyen Dynasty.
- Thai Hoa Palace - The next destination is Thai Hoa Palace, the most significant of the five palaces aligned on the main axis of the Hue…
- The Noon Gate (Cua Ngo Mon) - Join the tour guide at the designated meeting point and proceed to Ngo Mon Gate to receive an overview of the tour and learn about the gate’s role during the Nguyen Dynasty.
- Thai Hoa Palace - The next destination is Thai Hoa Palace, the most significant of the five palaces aligned on the main axis of the Hue Imperial City, used for grand court ceremonies and the coronation of new emperors.
- Hien Lam Pavilion - Hien Lam Pavilion is one of the few remaining structures within the Hue Citadel. Take a moment to appreciate and learn more about this building, which is over 200 years old.
- Nine Dynastic Urns - The Nine Dynastic Urns refer to the nine bronze urns cast during King Minh Mang’s reign.
- The Mieu Temple - The Mieu Temple was constructed to honor the Nguyen Dynasty kings posthumously. It is one of the five temples within the Hue Citadel.
- Cửa Chương Đức - Chuong Duc Gate is one of the four gates of the Imperial City, designated for women.
- Cung Diên Thọ - Dien Tho Palace served as the residence for the king’s mother. It is a large complex enclosed by a high wall, featuring various structures.
- Truong Du Pavilion - Truong Du Pavilion was where the king’s mother would relax, enjoy the view, and drink tea during her leisure time. This building is also part of the Dien Tho Palace complex.
- Hue Royal Palace - The Forbidden Purple City is the third enclosure within the Hue Imperial City, reserved for the king’s family, including his wives and children. It contains numerous structures with different purposes.
- Kiến Trung Palace - Dien Kien Trung has recently reopened after a complete reconstruction over five years on its original site.
- Thai Binh Pavilion - Thai Binh Lau (Peaceful Palace) was where the king would read and enjoy the scenery. It is an exceptionally beautiful structure.
- Thiệu Phương Garden - Thieu Phuong Garden, also known as the Royal Garden, has been restored with stunning scenery. It was a place for the king and his family to walk and appreciate the surroundings.
- Cửa Hiển Nhơn - Hien Nhon Gate was used by civil and military mandarins to enter the Imperial City for meetings with the king. This is also where the 2.5-hour walking tour inside the Imperial City concludes.
- Guiding fee
- Guiding fee
- Entrance fee
- Entrance fee
Please be aware that there are four options available:
Opt 1: Small group tour to the Imperial City
Opt 2: Special Experience
Opt 3: Private tour to the Imperial City, Dong Ba market, and Thien Mu Pagoda
Opt 4: Private tour to the Imperial City and Royal tombs.
The itinerary and duration vary based on the option selected. Please review the details…
Please be aware that there are four options available:
Opt 1: Small group tour to the Imperial City
Opt 2: Special Experience
Opt 3: Private tour to the Imperial City, Dong Ba market, and Thien Mu Pagoda
Opt 4: Private tour to the Imperial City and Royal tombs.
The itinerary and duration vary based on the option selected. Please review the details carefully!
Option 1: This brief tour lasts 2.5 hours and includes an exploration of the Imperial and Forbidden City within the Hue Citadel. This program is specifically designed to provide insight into:
- The history of the Nguyễn Dynasty and Vietnam under 13 emperors
- The distinctive architecture from the Nguyễn Dynasty era (1802-1945) and its recognition by UNESCO as Vietnam’s first world cultural heritage site in 1993.
- The intriguing royal life within the Imperial & Forbidden City.
- And more…
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.