Experience the grandeur of Hue Imperial City on a 3-hour walking tour. Learn about the history of the palace complex and immerse yourself in the stories of emperors, concubines, and eunuchs.
Experience the grandeur of Hue Imperial City on a 3-hour walking tour. Learn about the history of the palace complex and immerse yourself in the stories of emperors, concubines, and eunuchs.
- Nine Holy Cannons - Crafted by Hue artisans in the second year of Gia Long’s reign (1803), these nine cannons are esteemed as some of the most significant bronze artworks. Originally positioned at the base of the Imperial Citadel, near the Ngo Mon Gate entrance to Hue’s imperial city, they were moved to their current location during King Khai…
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Nine Holy Cannons - Crafted by Hue artisans in the second year of Gia Long’s reign (1803), these nine cannons are esteemed as some of the most significant bronze artworks. Originally positioned at the base of the Imperial Citadel, near the Ngo Mon Gate entrance to Hue’s imperial city, they were moved to their current location during King Khai Dinh’s rule.
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The Noon Gate (Cua Ngo Mon) - Constructed in 1833 in the traditional Vietnamese style under King Minh Mang’s rule, this gate was utilized by the Kings for military movements and ceremonial purposes.
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The Flag Tower - This architectural landmark of the Nguyen Dynasty is situated at the center of the southern face of Hue citadel within the Nam Chanh fortress, serving as the site for displaying the royal court’s flag.
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Thai Hoa Palace - Located within the Imperial City area of Hue citadel, this palace served as the coronation site for 13 Nguyen kings, from Gia Long to Bao Dai. In the feudal era, it was regarded as the nation’s center.
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Nine Dynastic Urns - These nine bronze urns are positioned in front of The Mieu Temple in the Hue Imperial Citadel. Commissioned by Emperor Minh Mang in the winter of 1835, they were inaugurated on March 1, 1837.
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The Mieu Temple - Also known as The To Mieu, this temple was constructed in 1821 by the second king of the Nguyen Dynasty, Minh Mang. It serves as a place of worship for 10 Kings of the Nguyen Dynasty.
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Hue Royal Palace - This section showcases the residence of the Emperor’s mother, the Royal Library, the Royal Lake, the Royal Garden, and the Royal Theater.
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Hue Historic Citadel - The Forbidden Purple City is part of the ancient capital complex of Hue, serving as the daily living center for the Kings, their Queens, Minor Wives, and Concubines of the Nguyen Emperors. Situated behind the Thai Hoa Palace, it was initially constructed by King Gia Long in 1804. In the third year of Minh Mang’s reign (1822), the name was changed to the Forbidden Purple City.

- Bottled water
- Excellent English-speaking guide
- Bottled water
- Excellent English-speaking guide
- Entrance Fee
- Personal Expense
- Entrance Fee
- Personal Expense
If you’re in Hue city and strapped for time to check out all the sites, the Hue Imperial City Walking Tour has been created to allow you to experience the grand palaces of Hue City.
Spend 3 hours exploring the Hue Imperial Citadel compound (Hue Citadel, Hue Royal City & Forbidden City), where you’ll be transported back to ancient times with our…
If you’re in Hue city and strapped for time to check out all the sites, the Hue Imperial City Walking Tour has been created to allow you to experience the grand palaces of Hue City.
Spend 3 hours exploring the Hue Imperial Citadel compound (Hue Citadel, Hue Royal City & Forbidden City), where you’ll be transported back to ancient times with our knowledgeable guide narrating the intriguing histories of 13 Emperors, concubines, and eunuchs.
You can opt for either a small group or a private tour for a more personalized experience. Our small group tours provide a leisurely stroll through the primary landmarks, giving you ample opportunity to snap photos and absorb the rich history.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.