Da Nang, often referred to as the most livable city in Vietnam, is a place where lush natural landscapes blend harmoniously with a modern urban lifestyle and a rich, diverse culinary scene. To fully understand and appreciate this modern yet distinctive and fascinating beauty, travelers should make note of the destinations that truly capture the spirit of Da Nang.

1. Free Attractions
1.1 Bridges
Da Nang is known as the “City of Bridges”, with more than 10 bridges spanning the poetic Han River. These bridges are not only important transportation structures but also unique architectural landmarks that enhance the beauty of the city. Below are some of the most famous bridges in Da Nang:
Han River Bridge
The Han River Bridge is the only swing bridge in Vietnam. Inaugurated in 1993, it is a source of pride for Da Nang residents and a popular attraction for both domestic and international visitors.
The bridge is designed to rotate 90 degrees around its axis, aligning with the river flow to allow large ships to pass. The bridge rotates from 11:00 PM to 12:00 AM on week days, except Saturdays and Sundays.

Dragon Bridge
Dragon Bridge is designed in the shape of a dragon, with a winding body, raised head, and an open mouth capable of breathing fire and spraying water. Located on the western side of the Han River, it is the shortest route connecting Da Nang International Airport to the city’s main roads.
The bridge is 666 meters long and 37.5 meters wide. Every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evening, the dragon performs fire- and water-breathing shows from 9:00 PM to 9:15 PM.
Dragon Bridge is not only a major tourist attraction but also a symbol of Da Nang’s prosperity and development. Its unique design reflects the city’s strong aspiration to rise as a young, dynamic, and internationally integrated urban center.

Thuan Phuoc Bridge
Thuan Phuoc Bridge is the longest suspension bridge in Vietnam and serves as a port bridge, allowing large ships to access Tien Sa Port. It plays an important role in connecting Hai Chau District and Son Tra District, facilitating transportation, logistics, and socio-economic development.
Standing on the bridge, visitors can admire a modern and dynamic Da Nang while also enjoying panoramic views of the vast sea and the mysterious mountain ranges on the horizon. The harmonious blend of sky and land creates an impressive photo backdrop for memorable travel moments.

Tran Thi Ly Bridge
Tran Thi Ly Bridge is the first cable-stayed bridge in Vietnam, featuring a unique design resembling a sail filled with wind, reaching out toward the open sea. The bridge stands out with its inclined pylon and three-dimensional cable system.
It is a popular sightseeing and check-in location. From the bridge, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Da Nang City, including the Han River, the Marble Mountains, and other iconic architectural landmarks.
In addition, Da Nang has several other bridges such as Tien Son Bridge, Nguyen Van Troi Pedestrian Bridge, Hoa Xuan Bridge, Cam Le Bridge, and Hoa Cam Overpass. These bridges mark the city’s development over time and are attractive destinations for visitors.

1.2 My Khe Beach
My Khe Beach was ranked by a prestigious international magazine as one of the six most attractive beaches on the planet thanks to its pristine and charming beauty.
The beach stretches approximately 900 meters, from the foot of Son Tra Mountain to Rang Beach. It features fine white sand, clear blue water, and rows of shady coconut trees, creating a picturesque scene like a painting.
Besides swimming in the refreshing seawater, visitors can take part in various water sports such as surfing and kayaking, or simply stroll along the beach and enjoy the fresh sea breeze.

1.3 Linh Ung Pagoda – Bai But, Son Tra Peninsula
Linh Ung Pagoda is one of the three famous Linh Ung pagodas in Da Nang. Nestled against Son Tra Peninsula, it is located about 10 km from the city center.
The pagoda features refined architecture with curved tiled roofs, dragon-scale tiles, and solid surrounding pillars.
Linh Ung Pagoda Son Tra is home to the tallest statue of Avalokitesvara (Goddess of Mercy) in Vietnam. The statue stands 67 meters high, placed on a hill more than 100 meters above sea level, facing the East Sea. The lotus base has a diameter of 35 meters, the statue’s interior measures 17 meters, and its total height is equivalent to a 17-story building.
Beyond its spiritual significance, the pagoda is renowned for the majestic and poetic natural scenery of Son Tra Peninsula.
Other free attractions in Da Nang you may also consider include Con Market, Son Tra Peninsula, and Love Bridge.

2. Paid Attractions
2.1 Ba Na Hills
Ticket Prices:
- Adults (over 1.4 m): 900,000 VND
- Children (1 m – 1.4 m): 750,000 VND
- Children (under 1 m): Free
Ba Na Hills is a complex resort located atop Nui Chua Mountain, about 25 km southwest of Da Nang city center. Often referred to as a “fairyland on earth”, it is one of Da Nang’s most famous tourist destinations.
Thanks to its altitude and unique geographical location, Ba Na Hills enjoys a cool climate year-round, with temperatures ranging from 17°C to 25°C. The area is covered with lush forests, colorful flower gardens, and majestic mountains.
At Sun World Ba Na Hills, visitors can experience:
- Ba Na Cable Car: One of the longest and highest cable car systems in the world, stretching approximately 5.8 km, with an elevation difference of 1,487 meters. From above, visitors can admire the breathtaking natural scenery of Da Nang’s mountains and forests.
- Golden Bridge: A striking bridge shaped like a giant pair of hands emerging from the mountain. Made of steel and gilded in gold, it symbolizes nobility and purity. Surrounded by mountains and primeval forests, it is a must-visit check-in spot.
- French Village: Built in classic French architectural style, featuring red-tiled roofs, cobblestone streets, and ancient buildings, creating a romantic, fairy-tale atmosphere.
- Le Jardin d’Amour Flower Garden: A colorful garden divided into themed sections.
- Fantasy Park: An entertainment area with thrilling and exciting games.
- Festivals: Regularly hosted cultural festivals showcasing Vietnamese and international traditions.
Ba Na Hills is an ideal destination for travelers seeking relaxation and exploration.

2.2 Asia Park
Ticket Prices:
- Adults: 200,000 VND
- Children (1 m – 1.4 m): 100,000 VND
- Children (under 1 m): Free
Asia Park is an amusement park located in the center of Da Nang, often referred to as the “Disneyland of Vietnam”. The park is designed with an Asian theme, featuring hundreds of rides and architectural replicas from around the world.
Visitors can enjoy thrilling attractions such as:
- Sun Wheel – one of the tallest Ferris wheels in the world, offering panoramic city views
- Golden Sky Tower – Vietnam’s tallest drop tower
- Fireflies Forest – a magical, illuminated forest area
Asia Park also features impressive architectural landmarks inspired by Asian cultures, including the Japanese Gate, Japanese Garden, Taj Mahal, and Eiffel Tower.
In addition to entertainment, the park hosts a vibrant night market with shopping and diverse local cuisine, along with regular events and artistic performances, making it a top destination for both domestic and international visitors.

2.3. Marble Mountains (Ngu Hanh Son)
Ticket Prices:
- Adults (over 1.4 m): 40,000 VND
- Children (1 m – 1.4 m): 20,000 VND
- Children (under 1 m): Free
Marble Mountains is a cluster of five limestone mountains rising from a coastal sandy plain, covering an area of approximately 2,000 km². The five mountains are named Kim Son, Moc Son, Thuy Son, Hoa Son, and Tho Son.
This is one of Da Nang’s most famous attractions, welcoming millions of visitors each year. The site is known for its majestic natural beauty, combined with ancient architecture and rich cultural and historical values.
Each mountain has its own characteristics:
- Kim Son: The highest mountain with the most caves
- Moc Son: Rich in greenery and temples
- Thuy Son: The largest and central mountain
- Hoa Son: The smallest, featuring unique caves
- Tho Son: Located in the west and home to Linh Ung Pagoda
Beyond its natural beauty, Marble Mountains preserve many ancient pagodas, shrines, and caves dedicated to deities and historical figures. It is an ideal destination for visitors seeking nature, cultural exploration, and historical discovery.

