Explore Da Nang’s rich history on a 2-hour walking tour, uncovering secrets from Cham culture to Vietnam War stories. Book your cultural journey now.
Explore Da Nang’s rich history on a 2-hour walking tour, uncovering secrets from Cham culture to Vietnam War stories. Book your cultural journey now.
- Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture - The Cham Museum in Da Nang is an essential destination for those intrigued by Vietnam’s rich cultural heritage. It houses the world’s largest collection of Cham sculptures, featuring over 300 pieces that illuminate the art and culture of the ancient Champa civilization. The museum’s remarkable architecture is a…
- Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture - The Cham Museum in Da Nang is an essential destination for those intrigued by Vietnam’s rich cultural heritage. It houses the world’s largest collection of Cham sculptures, featuring over 300 pieces that illuminate the art and culture of the ancient Champa civilization. The museum’s remarkable architecture is a fusion of French and Cham styles, creating a beautiful environment to explore. Whether interested in history, art, or simply curious about Vietnam’s diverse heritage, the Cham Museum provides a captivating insight into a long-lost kingdom that once flourished in central Vietnam.
- Dragon Bridge - The Dragon Bridge in Da Nang stands as one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Stretching across the Han River, this magnificent structure is designed in the shape of a dragon, symbolizing power and good fortune in Vietnamese culture. At night, the bridge is illuminated with vibrant colors, and on weekends, it even breathes fire and water—offering a fun and thrilling spectacle for visitors. The Dragon Bridge is not merely a functional piece of infrastructure but also a stunning example of modern design that embodies the spirit of Da Nang, merging tradition with contemporary innovation. It’s a must-visit for anyone in the city!
- Han Market - Han Market in Da Nang is a bustling location where visitors can shop for fresh produce, seafood, clothing, and local souvenirs. It’s also an excellent place to sample local street food like bánh mì and chè. With its lively atmosphere, Han Market provides a glimpse into everyday life in the city and is ideal for those eager to explore local culture.
- The Marble Mountains - The Marble Mountains, situated just outside Da Nang, consist of five limestone hills named after the five elements: metal, wood, water, fire, and earth. Renowned for its pagodas, caves, and panoramic views, the site has long served as both a spiritual retreat and a cultural landmark, with Water Mountain being the most frequented for its historical and religious importance.
- Da Nang Museum - This museum provides a thorough exploration of the city’s history, culture, and resistance movements. With over 2,500 artifacts, its exhibits encompass everything from traditional crafts and ethnic heritage to Da Nang’s role during the French and American wars, making it a significant stop for those interested in Central Vietnam’s history.

- Licensed tour guide
- Entrance fee to site
- Licensed tour guide
- Entrance fee to site
- Lunch
- Lunch
Participants will have the chance to gain a deeper understanding of Da Nang’s culture and history, spanning from Cham culture to the city’s experiences during the Vietnam War era.
This tour provides an insightful perspective and valuable information that is not easily accessible about the history and culture of this coastal city from the 12th to the 21st century.
Participants will have the chance to gain a deeper understanding of Da Nang’s culture and history, spanning from Cham culture to the city’s experiences during the Vietnam War era.
This tour provides an insightful perspective and valuable information that is not easily accessible about the history and culture of this coastal city from the 12th to the 21st century.
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.