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Han Market is a centrally located market on the Han River, popular with both locals and tourists. It's smaller and more tourist-friendly than Con Market, with a good selection of souvenirs, silk, and local specialties.
Sky 36 is Da Nang's premier rooftop bar, perched on the 36th floor of the Novotel Da Nang Premier Han River hotel. At 166 meters, it is one of the highest rooftop bars in Southeast Asia.
Nui Than Tai Hot Spring Park is a mountain spa resort 30 km southwest of Da Nang, offering natural hot springs, waterslides, mud baths, and mineral pools surrounded by lush tropical forest.
Thanh Khe Green Park is a neighbourhood-scale urban park popular with local tai chi groups and morning joggers. Lotus ponds, palm-shaded walkways and a children's playground create a peaceful retreat away from the tourist beach strip.
The Cao Dai Temple in Da Nang is a colorful house of worship for Vietnam's indigenous Cao Dai religion, which blends Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and Christianity. Its ornate interior features the all-seeing Divine Eye.
Ban Co Peak is the highest point on the Son Tra Peninsula, crowned by a giant chess board and a transmission tower. The summit offers a 360° panorama — Da Nang's skyline to the south, the East Sea to the east, and forested mountains to the north.
The Ho Chi Minh Museum in Da Nang documents the revolutionary leader's life and his connection to central Vietnam. Housed in a colonial-era building, it displays photographs, personal items, and wartime artifacts.
The Love Lock Bridge (Cầu Tình Yêu) is an illuminated pedestrian bridge on the Han River promenade, decorated with colourful dragon-head sculptures and adorned with padlocks left by couples. At night the bridge glows with LED lighting, creating a popular photo spot.
My Khe Beach is a 9-kilometer stretch of white sand consistently ranked among Asia's most beautiful beaches. Named by American soldiers who called it "China Beach" during the Vietnam War, it offers clean waters, gentle surf, and dramatic mountain backdrops.
Non Nuoc Beach stretches for 5 kilometers at the foot of the Marble Mountains. Quieter than My Khe, it attracts surfers with stronger waves and visitors seeking a more laid-back coastal experience.
The Golden Bridge is a 150-meter pedestrian walkway at Ba Na Hills, supported by two enormous weathered stone hands emerging from the mountainside. Opened in 2018, it instantly became one of the most viral landmarks in the world.
The Son Tra Peninsula (Monkey Mountain) is a 4,400-hectare nature reserve jutting into the East Sea, home to the endangered red-shanked douc langur — one of the world's most colorful primates. Winding roads climb through dense jungle to stunning coastal viewpoints.
Thanh Binh Beach is a small urban beach in the heart of Da Nang, popular with locals for early morning swimming and evening football. It offers a more authentic, less touristic beach atmosphere.
An Thuong is Da Nang's backpacker-meets-beach neighbourhood, a grid of lanes running inland from My Khe Beach. The district packs in rooftop bars, seafood barbecue restaurants, craft-beer pubs and budget hostels — all within walking distance of the sand.
The Han River Bridge was Vietnam's first cable-stayed swing bridge, and it still performs a nightly rotation — opening to allow river traffic to pass. The spectacle of the 487-metre bridge pivoting 90 degrees on its central pier draws crowds each evening.
Dragon Bridge is a six-lane, 666-meter road bridge spanning the Han River, shaped like a giant golden dragon. Every Saturday and Sunday at 9 PM, the dragon breathes fire and water — an unmissable Da Nang spectacle.
A cable-car gondola ascends Non Nuoc Marble Mountain, lifting riders above the surrounding stone-carving workshops for aerial views of the coastline and Hoi An beyond. The mid-station opens onto trail networks leading to temple caves and meditation grottoes within the mountain.
The Da Nang Museum chronicles the city's history from prehistoric times through French colonialism, the Vietnam War, and reunification. Housed in a modern building, it uses dioramas, artifacts, and multimedia exhibits.
Hai Van Pass ("Pass of the Ocean Clouds") is a dramatic 21-kilometer mountain road winding over the Truong Son Range at 496 meters elevation. Made world-famous by Top Gear, it is routinely called one of the most scenic coastal drives on Earth.
Con Market (Cho Con) is Da Nang's largest and oldest market, a bustling two-story labyrinth selling fresh produce, seafood, clothing, souvenirs, and local delicacies since the French colonial era.
Da Nang is a city in Viet Nam. It has 48 curated points of interest covering museums, landmarks, parks and more. Local currency: VND.