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Phú Hội wraps visitors in Vietnam's imperial past with every step through its UNESCO-protected streets. Ancient gates lead to temples where golden dragons curl around vermillion pillars while incense drifts from centuries-old pagodas. The area balances tourist sites with quiet alleys where locals practice tai chi at dawn, offering easy access to the Perfume River and Night Walking Street. Family-run eateries serve royal court dishes like bun bo Hue for just a few dollars. Heritage homestays and boutique guesthouses provide cultural immersion with personal attention from local hosts, while most attractions sit within a 10-minute walk, making this pedestrian-friendly district perfect for travellers seeking both history and everyday Vietnamese charm.
Đông Ba
Đông Ba buzzes with the energy of one of Vietnam's oldest markets where vendors hawk dragon fruit and handwoven fabrics under metal roofs. Wander through maze-like alleys filled with local chatter and street food sizzle. The area offers easy access to Hue's Imperial City, a UNESCO World Heritage site with stunning historical architecture. Budget-friendly family-run guesthouses and homestays provide authentic Vietnamese hospitality for travellers. Getting around is easy with local buses, xe om (motorbike taxis), and traditional cyclos all available for exploring this cultural enclave along the scenic Perfume River.
Kim Long
Kim Long showcases Hue's royal heritage with elegant mandarin garden houses nestled along the peaceful Perfume River. Traditional wooden architecture with curved rooflines and ornate details transport visitors to Vietnam's imperial past. Stroll tree-lined paths where frangipani trees perfume the air and catch glimpses of authentic daily life behind courtyard walls. Family-run eateries serve royal Hue cuisine like bun bo Hue in traditional settings with modest prices. Heritage homestays in restored garden houses offer authentic accommodation with family interaction. Motorbike taxis and cyclos provide the main transport options while dragon boats offer scenic river access.
Vỹ Dạ
Vỹ Dạ enchants visitors with its ancient garden houses, where lotus ponds mirror centuries-old architectural elegance. Stone pathways wind between traditional courtyards as incense drifts from family altars. The Perfume River flows nearby, while royal tombs emerge from lush greenery that has inspired Vietnamese poets for generations. Small family-run eateries serve traditional Hue specialities like bun bo Hue until early evening. Travellers can experience authentic culture through garden house homestays with host families. Getting around is best by bicycle, cyclo, or motorbike taxi along tree-lined paths.
Xuân Phú
Xuân Phú offers a refreshing break from tourist crowds with a slice of authentic Vietnamese life. Kids play in narrow lanes while fragrant home cooking drifts from family kitchens. Small temples and bustling household routines give curious travellers a genuine peek into local traditions. The neighborhood's slow pace makes it perfect for mindful wandering and cultural immersion. Budget travellers will appreciate the family-run eateries serving delicious phở and bánh mì at prices well below city centre rates. Simple guesthouses and homestays provide affordable beds with genuine hospitality. Getting to Hue's main attractions takes just 15-20 minutes by motorbike taxi or local bus.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing, head to Imperial City – just one of the monuments in Hue Citadel. Our travellers also like this historical area for its riverfront setting.
If you're interested in local religious buildings head to Hương Long – home to Thien Mu Pagoda. Why not take a stroll along the riverfront and watch the sunset while you're here?
Truong Tien Bridge is just one of the places to see in Hue, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Stroll along the area's riverfront or simply savour its top-notch restaurants.
You can learn about the history of Hue with a visit to Tomb of Khai Dinh. Stroll along the area's riverfront or simply savour its top-notch restaurants.
Learn about the local history of Hue when you spend time at Tomb of Tu Duc. Make time to visit the area's spas or simply enjoy its top-notch restaurants.
Explore the majestic Imperial City, marvelling at ornate palaces and temples along the Perfume River. Feast on delicate royal cuisine before cruising downstream to the serene Thien Mu Pagoda.
Hue is a relaxing place known for its historical sites. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Nature lovers can visit Con Hen and Tinh Tam Lake. You might find that sights like Tomb of Tu Duc and Thien Mu Pagoda are worth a visit.