Hue city private tour full day is a fabulous city day tour to admire the ups and downs history of the Nguyen Dynasty.
There are a lot of interesting stories about the Nguyen Dynasty, the Emperors, concubines, and eunuchs that our local guide will tell you.
If you are looking for a day tour to admire the most beautiful historical sites in Hue, Hue City Private Tour 1 day is an ideal tour recommended to you!
Why Should You Choose Our Service?
- Door-to-door convenience: We pick you up directly from your hotel or any preferred location in Hue, so you can begin your journey without stress or extra transfers.
- New-generation vehicles: Travel in comfort with our modern cars and limousines equipped with A/C, spacious seating, and smooth suspension for a pleasant ride throughout the tour.
- Transparent pricing: What you see is what you pay. No hidden fees, no unexpected surcharges – just clear and fair pricing for every traveler.
- Professional local driver/guide: Our drivers are friendly, knowledgeable, and experienced. They know Hue inside out and can share helpful tips, historical insights, and the best places to explore.
- Flexible itinerary: Enjoy the freedom to customize your Hue City Private Tour. Whether you want to spend more time at royal tombs, explore local villages, or capture the perfect photos, we adjust the schedule for you.
- 24/7 customer support: Questions, changes, or last-minute requests? Our support team is always ready to assist you anytime.
HUE CITY PRIVATE TOUR 1 DAY
Highlights Of The Tour
In this full-day private tour, you’ll explore 4 main highlights and enjoy 1 special activity in about 5 hours. At your chosen departure time, our local guide and driver will pick you up at your hotel in Hue.
During the tour, you’ll visit Hue’s iconic monuments, hear stories about the Nguyen Dynasty, explore peaceful pagodas, and enjoy the scenic riverside views.
This flexible and comfortable itinerary is designed to give you the best of Hue in a stress-free, personalized experience.
Detailed Tour Program
The tour begins at Minh Mang Tomb, famous for its perfect Feng Shui layout and harmonious natural setting.
From above, Minh Mang Tomb looks like the emperor’s body, with his head on the mountain and his feet facing the Perfume River. Your guide will share stories about this emperor and a hidden secret inside the tomb.
Next is Khai Dinh Tomb, unique for its blend of architectural styles and known as one of the most beautiful and expensive royal tombs in the world. Inside, you’ll see detailed ceramic and glass inlays and a bronze statue cast in France in 1920.
Around midday, enjoy authentic Hue food at a cozy local restaurant. After lunch, take a dragon boat ride to Thien Mu Pagoda, famous for its ancient architecture, peaceful scenery, and sacred atmosphere.
The last stop is the Hue Imperial Citadel, where your guide will introduce you to the history, architecture, and royal life of the Nguyen Dynasty.
After the tour, we drive you back to your hotel, ensuring a comfortable and memorable Hue City Private Tour.
Hoi An Private Tour wish you a memorable and convenient tour with us!
Travel Thoughts
- Hue’s weather can get quite warm by midday, especially in summer. Beginning your tour early helps you enjoy cooler temperatures and fewer crowds at major landmarks like the Imperial City and royal tombs.
- Many sites in Hue are historical and spiritual places. Wear light, breathable clothing, and bring a shawl or scarf when visiting pagodas. Comfortable shoes are a must since you’ll be walking through ancient citadels and spacious temple grounds.
- Sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses are highly recommended. If traveling during the rainy season (September-December), pack a lightweight raincoat or umbrella.
- Hue is incredibly photogenic – from the Perfume River to intricate royal architecture. A power bank will also come in handy for a full-day tour.
- Hue locals know the best hidden spots, quiet cafés, and authentic eateries. Don’t hesitate to ask your guide for recommendations to enhance your experience.
- Don’t miss Hue’s signature dishes like Bun Bo Hue, Com Hen, Beo Nam Loc. These dishes reflect the city’s royal culinary traditions.













