Top 6 Tourist Attractions in Da Nang City to Visit

Planning a trip to Da Nang and wondering where to go? These six iconic destinations capture the soul of this vibrant coastal city, from mountaintop marvels to sacred temples by the sea.

1. Ba Na Hills: A Fairytale in the Clouds

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The top of Ba Na Hills | ©HueFlavor

Perched high in the Truong Son Mountains, Ba Na Hills is Da Nang’s most beloved attraction — a place where mist, mountains, and magic meet.

Hop aboard the world-record cable car and glide above ancient forests to reach a mountaintop wonderland. At the summit, you’ll find the whimsical French Village, modeled after European architecture, with cobblestone paths, vintage lampposts, and fairytale charm.

The iconic Golden Bridge, held by two giant stone hands, floats above the clouds — a surreal spot for photos that feels like walking through the sky.

For fun, dive into Fantasy Park, where games range from a gentle Ferris wheel to adrenaline-pumping roller coasters and a 21-meter indoor climbing wall. Nearby, the Le Jardin D’Amour flower gardens add a romantic touch, blooming year-round.

Whether you’re snapping wedding photos or chasing thrills, Ba Na Hills is a dreamlike escape.

2. The Marble Mountains: Sacred Beauty Carved in Stone

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Mount Water at the Marble Mountains | ©HueFlavor

Rising just south of Da Nang, the Marble Mountains (Ngũ Hành Sơn) are five majestic limestone peaks named after the elements — Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, and Earth.

Wander along stone stairways shaded by trees, explore ancient pagodas like Linh Ứng and Tam Thai, and duck into mystical caves with sunlight filtering through cracks in the rock.

Inside Huyen Khong Cave, beams of light mix with drifting incense smoke, casting a magical glow over the statues. It’s a moment of stillness, calm and spiritual.

Whether you’re climbing for views or finding inner peace, the Marble Mountains offer a soul-stirring experience.

3. Son Tra Peninsula: Nature’s Sanctuary Above the City

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Danang City View from Son Tra Peninsula | ©HueFlavor

Just outside the city center, Son Tra Peninsula offers a peaceful retreat where mountains meet the sea.

Nicknamed the “green lung” of Da Nang, this lush landscape is perfect for a scenic ride or hike. At the summit, panoramic views unfold — blue sea, forested hills, and rooftops stretching into the horizon. It’s a place to breathe deeply and feel free.

Nestled on the mountainside is Linh Ứng Pagoda, home to Vietnam’s tallest Lady Buddha statue. Facing the sea with her back to the mountains, she’s said to watch over the city and protect its people from storms.

In the summer, the scent of lotus blooms and incense fills the air, adding a layer of serenity to your visit.

4. My Khe Beach: Da Nang’s Coastal Gem

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My Khe Beach | ©HueFlavor

Stretching along the eastern edge of the city, My Khe Beach is Da Nang’s pride — a picture-perfect shoreline once named by Forbes as one of the most beautiful beaches on the planet.

Here, soft white sand meets gentle turquoise waves beneath rows of swaying coconut palms. The beach is calm year-round, making it ideal for swimming, strolling, or simply lying back to listen to the rhythm of the sea.

Sunrise and sunset paint the sky in glowing hues, drawing couples for romantic walks and photographers in search of golden light.

With its easy access, flat sands, and gentle surf, My Khe is perfect for families, solo travelers, and beach lovers alike. Nearby, luxury resorts and villas offer comfort and ocean views, making this not just a beach, but a complete seaside escape.

5. Asia Park: Lights, Thrills, and Culture

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©Asia Park

For a day of fun and color, head to Asia Park — a vibrant theme park that mixes thrilling rides with cultural charm.

The park has three zones: the outdoor amusement area, the Sun Wheel zone, and a cultural space showcasing miniature landmarks from across Asia. Kids and adults alike will find something to love — from the heart-pounding roller coasters and drop towers to the gentle carousel and family-friendly games.

At night, ride to the top of the Sun Wheel, one of the tallest Ferris wheels in the world. At 115 meters high, it offers a sweeping view of Da Nang’s glowing skyline.

With over 13,000 LED lights, the Sun Wheel becomes a glittering icon after dark, lighting up the city’s heart with color and wonder. Don’t forget your camera — every corner is photo-worthy.

6. Dragon Bridge: Fire, Water, and Symbolism

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Dragon Bridge | ©Quangpraha/pixabay

Among Da Nang’s many bridges, none is as iconic as the Dragon Bridge — a bold structure stretching across the Han River, shaped like a mighty dragon reaching toward the sea.

Inspired by the Ly Dynasty’s dragon motif, the bridge symbolizes strength, growth, and the city’s forward momentum. At night, it comes alive with over 15,000 LEDs, turning it into a glowing serpent of light.

But the real magic happens on weekend evenings at 9:00 PM, when the dragon breathes fire and water in a dazzling show. Fire bursts up to 15 meters, followed by a misty dance of water sprays. This unforgettable performance draws crowds from all over the world.

It’s more than just a bridge — it’s Da Nang’s heartbeat, pulsing with energy, pride, and celebration.


Da Nang is full of places to explore, but these highlights deserve a spot on your itinerary.

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HueFlavor

The editor at HueFlavor is a 16-year local guide, Mr. Ho Thom, who loves local food in Hue as well as Vietnam.