Lugares emblemáticos

Imperial City

Recomendado por 73 habitantes locales,

Consejos de residentes locales

Buda
January 22, 2020
On the north bank of the Huong River (Perfume River), among the surrounding hills and mountains, Emperor Gia Long moved the country’s capital from Thang Long – Ha Noi. In 1805, The Citadel complex of Hue was constructed, comprising three circles of ramparts: Kinh Thanh (Capital Citadel), Hoang Thanh (Royal Citadel) and Tu Cam Thanh (Forbidden Citadel). From then on, Hue was the administrative and military center for 140 years until President Ho Chi Minh set up the new communist government in Hanoi. Nowadays, Hue citadel still retains many architectural works, temples, and palaces with outstanding cultural and architectural values. So, if you could stop by for one day, exploring the Hue ancient capital with a local expert from Inspitrip is a wise time-saving choice.
On the north bank of the Huong River (Perfume River), among the surrounding hills and mountains, Emperor Gia Long moved the country’s capital from Thang Long – Ha Noi. In 1805, The Citadel complex of Hue was constructed, comprising three circles of ramparts: Kinh Thanh (Capital Citadel), Hoang Thanh…
Pham
November 28, 2018
you can know all historical of Nguyen Dynasty
Jerry
January 22, 2020
In the poetic city of Hue, Vietnam, there is a massive ancient complex featuring hundreds of palaces and monuments that is listed as a UNESCO Cultural Heritage Site. If you are planning a visit to Hue, do not miss out on the chance to explore the impressive architecture of Hue Citadel, and the long-lasting history it has witnessed, through the eyes of an insider.
In the poetic city of Hue, Vietnam, there is a massive ancient complex featuring hundreds of palaces and monuments that is listed as a UNESCO Cultural Heritage Site. If you are planning a visit to Hue, do not miss out on the chance to explore the impressive architecture of Hue Citadel, and the long-…
Funnie
January 9, 2020
Hue city was Vietnam’s capital during the Nguyen Dynasty from 1802 to 1945. Its imperial relic site was listed as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 1993. Inside the citadel are the "royal city" and the "forbidden city" separated by seven barriers. West of the citadel on the banks of the Perfume River are the tombs of the Nguyen kings, built in the purest Vietnamese architectural tradition.
Hue city was Vietnam’s capital during the Nguyen Dynasty from 1802 to 1945. Its imperial relic site was listed as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 1993. Inside the citadel are the "royal city" and the "forbidden city" separated by seven barriers. West of the citadel on the banks of the Perfume…
Thanh Niên
December 24, 2019
Imperial city was home of 13 emperors of Nguyễn dynasty. The last and the most intact monarchy palace in Vietnam. It’s not only a historical place but also super photogenic with beautiful architecture and garden. Price: 150000vnd Open: 7am to 5pm Dress code: there are some building inside the imperial city that you need to cover your arms and knees in order to show respect to the emperors, if you don’t want to wear sleeves shirt or trousers all the time, scarves are good solutions, ask us if you want to borrow scarves we have plenty. Bring enough water: the palace will be bigger then your expectation,you will need at least 2 Hours to walk around the site, remember to refill your bottle with our water filter before you visit the palace. If you want to learn about life inside the imperial city you should hire a guide.
Imperial city was home of 13 emperors of Nguyễn dynasty. The last and the most intact monarchy palace in Vietnam. It’s not only a historical place but also super photogenic with beautiful architecture and garden. Price: 150000vnd Open: 7am to 5pm Dress code: there are some building inside the imper…

Actividades únicas en la zona

Ruta a pie por la ciudad imperial de Hue
Come como los vietnamitas con un lugareño
Tour por lo más destacado de la ciudad de Hue

Los residentes locales también recomiendan

Ubicación
Thành phố Huế, Thừa Thiên Huế