2 Best Sights in Hue, The Central Coast

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We've compiled the best of the best in Hue - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Forbidden Purple City

Built at the beginning of the 19th century, the Forbidden Purple City, inside the Imperial City, was almost entirely destroyed during the Vietnam War; now it's slowly being restored to its former glory. The preserved open corridors, which were used to connect the main palaces in the Forbidden Purple City together, are ornately adorned with lavish red and gold paint. Paintings and photographs about Nguyen Dynasty and old Hue are also exhibited in these open corridors. In its glory days the Forbidden Purple City housed members of the Imperial family and the concubines and eunuchs who served them. Anyone else who entered was executed. After the 1968 Tet Offensive, only the Royal Theater on the right-hand side and the intimate and restored Royal Library remained intact.

At the end of the Forbidden Purple City stands the magnificent Kien Trung Palace. Surprisingly, this East-meets-West building is a remake and has been open to visitors of the Imperial City since February 2024 after five years of reconstruction. The opulent palace was built in 1921-1923 and was where the last king of Vietnam, Bao Dai, lived with his wife and children until 1945.

Hue, Vietnam
Sight Details
200,000d admission to Imperial City includes Forbidden Purple City

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Imperial City

The Imperial City, also known as the Imperial Enclosure, was once a complex of palaces and pavilions where civil and religious ceremonies took place. Inside it was the Forbidden Purple City, where the royal family lived. Now the Imperial City has buried the few remnants of its past glory beneath the sporadic vegetation that has taken over the ruins, but restoration work is in progress and the site still conveys a sense of splendor. There are four gateways into the enclosure: the Gate of Peace (Cua Hoa Binh), the Gate of Humanity (Cua Hien Nhan), the Gate of Virtue (Cua Chuong Duc), and the South Gate (Ngo Mon). You can only get to the Imperial City after you have entered the citadel.

Hue, Vietnam
Sight Details
200,000d
Discounted tickets for multiple sites are available at ticket office

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