Vietnam Attractions

267 Best Places to Visit In Vietnam

Anyone who has ever visited Hanoi will probably tell you that it may be the most beautiful city in all of Asia - people have settled here along the Red River for a thousand years. Nestled along wooded boulevards among the city’s two dozen lakes you will find architectural souvenirs left by all who conquered this great valley, from the Chinese who first came in the last millennium to the French, booted out in our own century.

Ben Thanh Market

Ben Thanh Market

A bustling market in the daytime and a social center after sunset, Ben Thanh Market is absolutely a must-see attraction of the most dynamic city of Vietnam.

War Remnants Museum

War Remnants Museum

One of the most famous history museums, the War Remnants Museum will transform and challenge your history knowledge.

Ho Chi Minh Museum-Dragon House Wharf

Ho Chi Minh Museum-Dragon House Wharf

Dragon Wharf is initially a large trading harbor of Saigon (the old name of Ho Chi Minh City). In 1862, the French built this harbor to meet the demand of transportation between the colonized Vietnam and the world.

Tam Dao National Park

Tam Dao National Park

According to many locals, Tam Dao is a miniature of Sapa. However, except for the cool climate and the mountain-based location, the two sites are intrinsically different.

Xuan Huong Lake

Xuan Huong Lake

At the very heart of Dalat city lies Xuan Huong Lake. Once the home of many indigenous people of Langbian highland, this man-made lake is nowadays the most beautiful lake of Dalat, giving the city an invaluable gift of having a lake right in the center.

Domaine de Marie Church

Domaine de Marie Church

No one can deny that Dalat has a reputation as one of the most attractive cities in Vietnam, which can be accounted for by the fact that its architecture was the combination of French and Vietnamese style.

Valley of Love in Dalat

Valley of Love in Dalat

Just as true love has to surpass several obstacles, the Valley of Love in Dalat had to surpass many challenges in the past in order to gain its rightful name today.

Assembly Halls in Hoi An

Assembly Halls in Hoi An

Hoi An is famous for its historical role as a bustling trading town, hence the construction of many assembly halls for old-day traders to convene and socialize.

Fujian Assembly Hall

Fujian Assembly Hall

One of the five famous Assembly Halls Hoi An, Fukien Assembly Hall was erected around 1690 to function as a place for the Chinese ethnic group from Fukien, China to socialize and worship.

The Tran Family Chapel

The Tran Family Chapel

Tran Family Chapel is more than just a family's worshiping house: it is a historical landmark of the world famous Hoi An town.

Japanese Bridge

Japanese Bridge

The Japanese bridge (Chua Cau in Vietnamese) has always been an icon of the tranquil port town of Hoi An. The bridge is known for its graceful curves and the inspiration from Zen spirit.

Ton Duc Thang Museum

Ton Duc Thang Museum

The museum is set to celebrate one of the most important Vietnamese politicians' legacies.

Fine Arts Museum Ho Chi Minh city

Fine Arts Museum Ho Chi Minh city

One of the largest fine arts centers of Vietnam, Fine Arts Museum is conveniently located near the Ben Thanh market area.

Vietnam War Memorial

Vietnam War Memorial

Across from the Ba Dinh Square from Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Building and in between Ho Chi Minh complex and Thang Long ancient city is Vietnam War Memorial.

Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum

Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum

Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is an important historical attraction of Hanoi, known for honoring the national hero: President Ho Chi Minh.