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Attractions & Things To See In Da Lat

  • Colonial Palaces – The Dalat Palace Hotel is one of the three colonial-era palaces and summer residences of the last emperor of Vietnam, Bao Dai. The Dalat Palace Hotel and its neighboring Dalat Du Park Hotel are both from the 1920s, and the Dalat Palace Golf Club was built in 1922 to give his majesty the chance to practice the golf skills he had learned during his years of study in France. Whether you prefer swinging and putting or not, the golf course is a fantastic location. The coffee shop offers some filling Asian and European dishes with a magnificent view of the lush, deep-green fairways and a classy atmosphere. When you walk to the Crazy House, you’ll be on the same street as The Palace I. Depending on your pace, the distance is roughly 15 to 30 minutes to walk (1.1 km from Tran Phu, 47 m elevation gain). Palace II can be found on Tran Hung Dao, close to Xuan Huong Lake (next to Yersin Park). In the museum Palace III, exquisite original furniture from the 1930s is on show. Daily hours are 07:00–17:00.
  • Crazy HouseHuỳnh Thúc Kháng, Phường 4 (about 0.3 km off Duy Tan St). A stunning, unfinished fantasy home inspired by Gaudi that was created by a war hero who fought for independence. Even if architecture isn’t your thing, it’s still worth a visit. 40,000 dong.
  • Dalat Market. Filled with regional delicacies including artichokes, strawberry jam, and fruit preserves.
  • Flower Garden (at the northwestern end of Xuan Huong Lake). A collection of floral gardens centered on a traditional Vietnamese teak wood home reconstruction. It can be stopped at while taking a walk around the lake. 70,000 dong.
  • Truc Lam Zen Monastery (public bus from Khu Hoa Binh to south directions, such as Bao Loc; alight at turn to cable car station next to bus terminal). It is best to travel there via cable car over the pine forest. Bus fare is 7,000 dong; cable car fare is 80,000 dong one way and 60,000 dong roundtrip.
  • Lake of Sorrow (Lake of Sighs) (5 km northeast of town on Ho Xuan Huong Rd). In Dalat, people frequently travel to the Lake of Sorrow. The Lake of Sorrow got its name from a story of two lovers, one of whom committed suicide after the other received an army call-up.
  • Mountains Langbiang (public bus to Lac Duong from Khu Hoa Binh, 12,000 dong). At 17:00, parking lots close. 1915 meters and 2167 meters are the two peaks. The first one is accessible through a narrow, paved trail, and you can take a Jeep there (360,000 dong for 1 Jeep). The second hike is a fantastic 2-3 hour hike. If you’re hiking to the 2167 m peak, you can start the trek right outside the main gate without paying the entrance charge. Visit the ethnic community as well, which sits at the base of the mountain.
  • Linh Phuoc PagodaTrai Mat, Da Lat (About 8 km from town). This tacky temple is unique to Vietnam. This seven-level pagoda is still growing, with stunning mosaics that were made from broken china decorating the entire structure. free.
  • Nha Tho Domaine de MarieNgo Quyen (1 km from where Hai Thuong and Ba Trang Hai (3 Trang Hai) meet). A market offering a variety of dried fruits and snacks from the nearby orchards managed by the nuns of the monastery is next to a pink chapel on top of a hill.
  • Pongour Falls (30 km south of town on Hwy 20). One of the biggest and broadest waterfalls in Vietnam, it provides a breathtaking sight during the rainy season. The water flow has been decreased due to a neighboring dam. Bring your own toilet paper and soap because the facilities are pit latrines without water or other amenities. 10,000 Vietnamese Dong each. Per bicycle, 5,000 dong.
  • Prenn Falls (at the foot of Prenn Pass, about 10 km outside of town). Daily until 17:00. Prenn Falls, a frequent destination on Dalat tours, is quite lovely, but hiking there is much more enjoyable than simply taking pictures of it.
  • Thien Vien Truc Lam Monastery (at the top of where the cable car drops you off). The monastery offers a stunning perspective of the dams below, and its grounds are filled with beautifully manicured bushes that resemble various animals. incredibly serene a wonderful location to unwind and take in the peace. Those who do not wish to make the full round journey might choose to walk the 4.1 kilometers back to Tran Phu. I recommend bringing a map. You can descend to Tuyen Lam Lake on the way back, visit the neighboring Datanla waterfall, and then catch the bus back to town. Guan Yin, the goddess of mercy, has a statue that is 54 meters tall that was finished in 2019. Admission is free. The fare of the cable car to the monastery is 50,000 dong one way and 70,000 dong returning.
  • Tuyen Lam Lake (Hồ Tuyền Lâm) (5 km south of town on Hwy 20). Its crystal-clear, emerald-green waters originate from the lovely Tia Spring and the Da Tam River, which descends from Voi mountain. Due to its numerous sources and enormous 350 ha water surface, Tuyen Lam is referred to as the lake where rivers, springs, and forests converge. In the 1980s, the lake was constructed. It is one of the town’s biggest and most stunning lakes. The hiking-friendly Voi Mountain is located on the opposite side of the lake.
  • Valley of Love (Thung Lũng Tình Yêu), Phu Dong Thien Vuong St (about 5 km out of town). Daily until 17:00. The Valley of Love is a frequent stop on Dalat excursions and is a favorite among newlyweds. Additionally, canyoning is a terrific activity in the Valley of Love. 250000vnd.
  • Xuan Huong Lake (Hồ Xuân Hương) (centre of town). In the middle is a public lake. This lake, which is about 5 km long, was created after two dams on the Camly River were collapsed in the 1930s by a storm. Nowadays, Xuan Huong Lake is one of Da Lat’s greatest attractions, and you can observe locals and honeymooners strolling along its shores. There are many elegant hotels with lake views. In 2010, the lake was empty; it is presently full once more. Both sides of the lake have boat rentals available. A dazzlingly colorful advertisement for the hotels and coffee shops near the lake is shown there.
  • Elephant Falls – Elephant Falls got its name as people noticed a sizable rock formation that looked like an elephant’s head. The multi-tiered waterfalls, which are close to Nam Ban Village, are usually calm because of their distant location. Local buses that leave from Da Lat City Center between the hours of 6 am and 6 pm can take you there.The trip to the falls takes about 45 minutes, but make sure you tell the driver to stop at That Voi (Elephant Falls) rather than Nam Ban. The distance to the main entrance is five minutes from there. A minor entrance fee is required to visit the falls, and rates typically double during annual celebrations like Tet or the Lunar New Year. Location: Gia Lâm, Lâm Hà District, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam
  • Bao Dai Summer Palace – A restored museum that provides insight into the life of Vietnam’s last monarch is known as the Bao Dai Summer Palace. It was constructed in 1933 and is still adorned with numerous original fixtures, as well as sculptures and photographs of the royal family.The emperor’s throne room, office, bedroom, dining room, and the empress’s quarters are the areas that are accessible to the general public. Sadly, taking pictures within the structure is not permitted. The Art Deco design and the rich gardens on the exterior, however, make for striking pictures. Location: 1 Đường Triệu Việt Vương, Phường 4, Thành phố Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam. Open: Daily from 7 am to 5.30 pm
  • Domaine de Marie Church – Catholic convent Domaine de Marie Church was founded in the 1940s. It has pink limestone walls, stained glass windows, and a 3-meter-tall figure of the Virgin Mary, taking design cues from 17th-century cathedrals in Normandy, France. The Mission of Charity Roman Catholic nuns reside in the cathedral as well. You can assist an orphanage for children with disabilities by giving money, offering your time, or buying gifts from the gift shop.Domaine de Marie Church, located on Ngo Quyen Street in Da Lat City Center, is ten minutes’ drive from Xuan Huong Lake. Location: 1 Ngô Quyền, Phường 6, Thành phố Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng 670000, Vietnam
  • Datanla Waterfalls – There are several enjoyable activities available at Datanla Waterfalls, one of Da Lat’s most popular tourist destinations. A 10-minute drive from Da Lat City, the neighborhood may get quite congested on weekends with locals.The alpine coaster ride is the main attraction, though you may trek up the hills and swim in the crystal-clear pools. As you approach the base of the Datanla Waterfalls, take an exhilarating ride up and down. If you get hungry while you’re there, there’s a restaurant that offers affordable real Vietnamese food. Location: QL20 Đèo Prenn, Phường 3, Thành phố Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng 66000, Vietnam. Open: Daily from 7 am to 5 pm
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