The ancient city of Hue in central Vietnam was the capital of Vietnam during the Nguyen Dynasty at the beginning of the 19th Century. During the Vietnam-US War, some of the most intense conflicts occurred in this region. One of Hue’s main tourist attractions is the spectacular riverside Hue Citadel or Royal Palace of the Imperial City, built according to the practices of feng shui. Thanks to its historical significance, the city is recognised as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site.
Although Hue is not strictly a coastal city, you can find several good beaches nearby – you can even cycle there! The city lets you explore the culture, heart, and soul of Vietnam while still having easy access to the beach. Just over 650 km south of Hanoi and almost 1,100 km north of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Hue is well served by all forms of transport like bus, train, and plane.