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Top 20 Must-Visit Places in Da Nang

Top 20 Must-Visit Places in Da Nang

20 tháng 8, 2025
Top 20 Must-Visit Places in Da Nang

Top 20 Must-Visit Places in Da Nang

There are certain cities that leave an imprint on your heart from the very first visit — where the golden sunshine, turquoise sea, and salty breeze stay with you long after you’ve left. Da Nang is one of those places. This vibrant coastal city is a perfect blend of nature, culture, and people. In just one trip, you can catch the sunrise on the famous My Khe Beach, admire the floating clouds from the peaks of Ba Na Hills, wander through the lantern-lit streets of Hoi An Ancient Town, and savor fresh seafood right by the Han River.

In this blog, I’ll take you through 20 must-visit destinations in Da Nang, along with some practical tips to help you make the most of your journey.

1. Ba Na Hills

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Address: An Son Hamlet, Hoa Vang District, Da Nang

Ticket price: Check for updated rates

Best time to visit: March to September, preferably in the early morning

Travel Tip:
A trip to Ba Na Hills isn’t just sightseeing — it’s a journey through all four seasons in a single day. In the morning, the air is crisp and cool like Da Lat. By noon, the sun shines gently like in Saigon. Come afternoon, mist rolls in, wrapping the mountains in a dreamy Sapa-like fog.

For a more memorable experience, staying overnight at the Mercure Hotel is highly recommended. By night, the French Village sparkles under warm golden lights, with fresh, cool mountain air all around. The next morning, you can take a peaceful stroll and snap photos at the iconic Golden Bridge — often in near silence before the crowds arrive. It’s a truly unforgettable moment.

2. My Khe Beach

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Address: Vo Nguyen Giap Street, Son Tra District, Da Nang

Entrance fee: Free

Best time to visit: 5:30–7:00 AM for sunrise, or 4:00–6:00 PM for swimming

Travel Tip:
My Khe isn’t just for swimming — it’s a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Paddle out on a SUP board at sunrise and feel the calm of floating on emerald waters, speed across the waves on a jet ski, or take to the skies with parasailing for a breathtaking panoramic view of the coastline.

In the late afternoon, the salty sea breeze mixes with the laughter of beachgoers, creating the perfect setting to sip a traditional Vietnamese drip coffee or enjoy a refreshing coconut right on the soft white sand.

3. Hoi An Ancient Town

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Address: Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province (about 30 km from Da Nang)

Entrance fee: 120,000 VND per adult

Best time to visit: 3:00–9:00 PM, especially on full moon nights when lanterns brighten the streets

Travel Tip:
Hoi An feels like stepping into a living painting. As the afternoon sun fades, the yellow walls glow warmly, and by evening, lanterns light up every corner with a dreamlike charm. Slip into an ao dai or a vintage dress, pose by an old wooden house, then enjoy a quiet coffee on a balcony while watching the streets come alive below. Before leaving, wander through Hoi An Market to taste local specialties — cao lau, mi quang, and the legendary Banh Mi Phuong — flavors that capture the essence of this enchanting town.

4. Bay Mau Coconut Forest

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Address: Van Lang Hamlet, Cam Thanh Commune, Hoi An

Entrance fee: 30,000–50,000 VND per person; basket boat rental around 150,000 VND per boat (2 people)

Best time to visit: 8:00–10:00 AM or 3:00–5:00 PM

Travel Tip:
A trip to Bay Mau Coconut Forest wouldn’t be complete without trying the famous “basket boat dancing.” The thrill of spinning round and round, with cheers echoing and water splashing everywhere, creates an energy that’s impossible not to smile at. Besides the dizzying spins, you can also try casting fishing nets, pulling traps, or watching local fishermen catch crabs right before your eyes.

For the best experience, wear light, comfortable clothes and a hat or “non la” to shield yourself from the sun. And don’t forget to flash your brightest smile — the “basket boat dance” will give you some of the most unforgettable photos of your trip.

5. Cham Islands (Cu Lao Cham)

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Address: Tan Hiep Commune, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province

Tickets: Round-trip canoe ~300,000 VND/person; island entrance fee 70,000 VND/person

Best time to visit: March to August (calm sea season)

Travel Tip:
Cham Islands captivate visitors with crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs. The must-try experience here is snorkeling — nothing compares to the thrill of swimming among colorful marine life in the open sea. For a quieter escape, spend the night on the island in a homestay, where the sound of waves becomes your lullaby.

Pack essentials like sunscreen and goggles, and don’t miss tasting the island’s specialty: wild forest vegetables dipped in savory “mam nem” (fermented anchovy sauce) — a flavor that stays with you long after you’ve left.

6. My Son Sanctuary

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Address: Duy Phu Commune, Duy Xuyen District, Quang Nam Province (about 70 km from Da Nang)

Entrance fee: 150,000 VND per adult

Best time to visit: Early morning or late afternoon

Travel Tip:
Tucked away in a lush valley, My Son Sanctuary is a stunning reminder of the ancient Champa Kingdom. Its centuries-old brick temples, draped in moss and weathered by time, create an atmosphere both sacred and mysterious. Don’t miss the traditional Cham dance performance — a captivating blend of elegance and mystique that brings the Cham culture vividly to life.

Arrive early to enjoy the peaceful setting and witness the morning sun casting golden light on these timeless towers — a sight that feels almost otherworldly.

7. Dragon Bridge & Love Bridge

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Address: Along the Han River, connecting Nguyen Van Linh Street and Vo Van Kiet Street, Da Nang

Entrance fee: Free

Best time to visit: 9:00 PM on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (fire & water show at Dragon Bridge)

Travel Tip:
Watching Dragon Bridge breathe fire is an experience every visitor should try at least once. Feel the heat from blazing flames, followed by cool sprays of water — a spectacle that’s both powerful and refreshing. Just a short walk away, Love Bridge glows with hundreds of red lanterns reflecting on the river, while colorful love locks line its railings.

At night, with the Han River breeze in the air and shimmering lights dancing on the water, Da Nang reveals a romantic charm that rivals any European city.

8. Son Tra Peninsula – Linh Ung Pagoda

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Address: Tho Quang Ward, Son Tra District, Da Nang

Entrance fee: Free

Best time to visit: Early morning or late afternoon, from March to September

Travel Tip:
Known as the “green lung” of Da Nang, Son Tra Peninsula offers a breathtaking coastal drive — with lush mountains on one side and crashing waves on the other. At Linh Ung Pagoda, remember to dress modestly for temple visits and bring water, as you’ll be walking quite a bit.

Take your time to observe the surroundings. If you’re lucky, you might spot the rare red-shanked douc langurs — the true “treasures” of Son Tra, gracefully moving through the trees.

9. Marble Mountains – Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village

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Address: 81 Huyen Tran Cong Chua Street, Ngu Hanh Son District, Da Nang

Entrance fee: 40,000 VND/adult, 10,000 VND/child, elevator ride 15,000 VND/time

Best time to visit: Early morning or late afternoon

Travel Tip:
The Marble Mountains are a cluster of five peaks tied to legends and feng shui beliefs. Climb to the top of Thuy Son and you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views of the city, the ocean, and endless rice fields. Hidden inside the mountains are temples and cool, mysterious caves — perfect for wandering and exploring.

On your way down, stop by Non Nuoc Stone Carving Village, where skilled artisans transform raw stone into intricate statues, vases, and jewelry. Pro tip: wear comfortable sneakers, as the stone steps can be steep. And if you’d rather save your energy, the elevator is a convenient option.

10. Hai Van Pass

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Address: Connecting Da Nang and Hue

Entrance fee: Free

Best time to visit: 7:00–10:00 AM or 3:00–5:00 PM (to avoid heavy fog and strong sun)

Travel Tip:
Nicknamed the “King of Passes,” Hai Van is famous for its sharp curves and breathtaking scenery — with the turquoise waters of Lang Co Bay on one side and majestic mountains on the other. From the summit, you can take in panoramic views of Da Nang below and watch trains weaving their way through the foothills.

If you’re driving, take it slow, keep a safe distance, and make a stop at Hai Van Gate for a classic check-in photo. Pro tip: choose a manual bike or car, and always check your brakes and tires before the trip for a safe ride.

11. Ghenh Bang

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Address: Tho Quang Ward, Son Tra District, Da Nang

Entrance fee: Free (only parking fee ~10,000 VND)

Best time to visit: Early morning or late afternoon

Travel Tip:
Ghenh Bang is a hidden gem of raw beauty — crystal-clear waters, giant mossy rocks, and colorful coral reefs beneath the waves. The path down is steep and rocky, so wear sturdy shoes and travel light. This spot is a paradise for snorkeling or simply escaping the bustle of the city in a peaceful setting.

That said, avoid staying too late — the forest path can get dark, confusing, and occasionally visited by wild monkeys. Bring water, light snacks, and most importantly, take your trash with you to help preserve this untouched haven.

12. Obama Rock Beach

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Address: Son Tra Peninsula, Tho Quang Ward, Son Tra District, Da Nang

Entrance fee: Free (parking 10,000–20,000 VND)

Best time to visit: 6:00–9:00 AM or 3:00–5:00 PM

Travel Tip:
Obama Rock Beach is known for its giant boulders stacked naturally, creating picture-perfect corners for check-ins. The water here is crystal-clear, revealing the seabed below, and there’s even a wooden bridge stretching out to sea — an ideal spot to sit back and listen to the rhythmic sound of the waves.

Pro tip: visit in the morning when it’s quieter, the light is softer, and the water is at its clearest — perfect for photography or snorkeling among the corals.

13. Son Tra Night Market

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Address: Ly Nam De – Mai Hac De Streets, Son Tra District, Da Nang

Entrance fee: Free

Best time to visit: 6:00–10:00 PM daily

Travel Tip:
Son Tra Night Market is Da Nang’s food paradise after dark. Just one stroll around the stalls and you can feast on local specialties like spicy stir-fried snails, pork wrapped in rice paper, grilled seafood, Thai sweet soup, or creamy avocado ice cream.

Beyond food, the market also has souvenir and handicraft stalls — perfect for picking up small gifts to take home. A quick tip: weekends can get very crowded, so visit on weekdays if you prefer a more relaxed atmosphere.

14. Nam O Mossy Rocks

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Address: Nam O 1, Hoa Hiep Nam Ward, Lien Chieu District, Da Nang

Entrance fee: Free

Best time to visit: Spring (February – April), when the rocks are fully covered in green moss

Travel Tip:
Nam O Mossy Rocks is one of the rare spots where you can witness the shoreline blanketed in vibrant green moss. At sunrise, golden rays shine gently across the moss-covered stones, creating a breathtaking natural painting.

It’s a favorite location for photographers, but timing is key — visit during moss season for the best views. Don’t forget to wear non-slip sandals, as the rocks can be quite slippery.

15. Bach Dang Walking Street

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Address: Bach Dang Street, along the Han River, Da Nang

Entrance fee: Free

Best time to visit: Weekends or during festivals

Travel Tip:
Bach Dang Walking Street isn’t just charming for its riverside views, but also for its lively festival atmosphere — from art exhibitions and live music to vibrant cultural events. During the Da Nang International Fireworks Festival (DIFF), this becomes one of the best spots to watch the dazzling displays.

Pro tip: arrive early to secure a good spot, and bring along a foldable chair or picnic mat, plus some snacks, so you can “camp out” comfortably while waiting for the fireworks show to light up the night sky.

16. Con Market

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Address: 290 Hung Vuong, Hai Chau, Da Nang

Entrance fee: Free (pay for food/shopping separately)

Best time to visit: 9 AM – 5 PM

Travel Tip:
Con Market is truly Da Nang’s “food heaven.” From savory delights like banh trang cuon thit heo (pork and rice paper rolls) and spicy stir-fried snails, to flavorful bun mam nem (fermented fish noodle) and sweet Vietnamese chè desserts — every corner bursts with irresistible aromas.

Insider tip: go with friends or in a group so you can order more dishes to share. That way, you’ll leave with both a full stomach and the joy of tasting Da Nang’s food culture in its fullest.

17. Han Market

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Address: 119 Tran Phu, Hai Chau, Da Nang

Entrance fee: Free

Best time to visit: 8 AM – 6 PM

Travel Tip:
If Con Market is all about street food, Han Market wins travelers’ hearts with its wide range of local specialties and souvenirs. From muc rim (spicy dried squid) and ca kho (dried fish), to sesame rice crackers and Nam O fish sauce — this is the perfect place to pick up gifts before leaving Da Nang.

A little secret: don’t be shy to bargain politely. The vendors here are used to tourists and usually happy to offer a friendly deal with a smile.

18. Cham Museum

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Address: 2, September 2nd Street, Hai Chau, Da Nang

Ticket price: 60,000 VND/adult, free for children under 6

Best time to visit: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM daily

Travel tip:
The Cham Museum houses the world’s largest collection of Cham artifacts — from sandstone statues of deities and intricate bas-reliefs to ancient architectural fragments. Walking through the museum feels like stepping back in time, into a once-flourishing civilization of Central Vietnam. Pro tip: hire a guide or use the audio service, so each artifact comes alive with the fascinating stories behind it.

19. Da Nang Museum

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Address: 24 Tran Phu Street, Hai Chau, Da Nang

Ticket price: 40,000 VND/adult

Best time to visit: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Travel tip:
Unlike the Cham Museum, the Da Nang Museum tells the story of the city itself — from prehistoric times and the war years to its transformation into the vibrant metropolis it is today. The exhibits are modern and easy to follow, with engaging reconstructions of daily life in the past. If you want to understand the soul and spirit of Da Nang, beyond just its scenic beauty, this is the place to be.

20. Thuan Phuoc Bridge

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Address: Connecting Hai Chau and Son Tra districts, Da Nang

Ticket price: Free

Best time to visit: 5:00 – 6:30 PM for sunset views

Travel tip:
Thuan Phuoc Bridge — the longest suspension bridge in Vietnam — is also one of the best places in Da Nang to catch the sunset. As the sun dips behind Son Tra Peninsula, the entire bay glows in golden hues, mirrored beautifully on the water’s surface. Pro tip: for that perfect golden-hour shot, head to the foot of the bridge facing the bay — the light will frame your picture with a dreamy, romantic glow.

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