Step inside the heart of Vietnam’s last feudal capital with a guided walking tour of the Hue Imperial Citadel. Choose a morning or afternoon schedule, with tours lasting 2–2.5 hours. Your expert local guide will meet you at Cuu Vi Than Cong, assist with ticket purchase, and begin your journey through 143 years of Nguyen Dynasty history.
Start by admiring the Nine Holy Cannons, masterpieces of bronze artistry symbolising royal power and national protection. Continue to the iconic Ngo Mon Gate, the grand southern entrance built in 1833 for ceremonies, troop reviews, and imperial announcements.
Walk towards the Flag Tower, one of Hue’s most prominent landmarks, where the royal flag once proudly flew above the citadel. From here, enter the most important structure of the Imperial City—Thai Hoa Palace, where emperors held coronations, receptions, and national ceremonies.
Visit the Nine Dynastic Urns, cast in 1835 to honour the Nguyen emperors, each intricately decorated with images reflecting Vietnam’s landscape, fauna, and culture. Just nearby stands The Mieu Temple, dedicated to worshiping 10 Nguyen kings, offering deep insight into royal traditions and ancestral reverence.
Explore the refined beauty of Dien Tho Palace, the residence of the Queen Mothers. Its elegant architecture, spacious courtyards, and well-preserved interior reflect the luxury of imperial life.
Continue to the remains of the Forbidden Purple City, once reserved exclusively for the emperor, his family, and eunuchs. This secluded area reveals stories of palace life, harem politics, and daily routines hidden from the outside world.
Finish your journey at the reconstructed Kien Trung Palace, built in 1923 with a striking blend of European classical and Renaissance influences—an architectural departure that showcases modern tastes of the late Nguyen rulers.
After the tour, feel free to continue exploring the Imperial City on your own. Thank you for choosing us to accompany you through Hue’s royal heritage.