DA NANG TRAVEL
Where to go for 2 days 1 night in Da Nang?
Da Nang is one of five centrally run cities in Vietnam, located in the South Central Coast region. This is the central and largest city of the entire Central region, acting as an important nucleus of the Central Key Economic Region. And is one of the most livable cities in Vietnam.
Where should you go when coming to Da Nang?
First, you should go to the sightseeing spot and check in at Dragon Bridge - this is the symbol of this city.
Connecting the two banks of the Han River, Da Nang Dragon Bridge with its giant oriental dragon shape, is an architectural work that carries the pride of Da Thanh people.
Danang Dragon Bridge is designed with the shape of an Eastern dragon reaching out to the ocean. This majestic image carries with it the great desire of the city's government and people for the strong and prosperous development of Da Nang.
Next, you should visit Ba Na Hills - The road to Wonderland.
Ba Na Hills is known as one of the most famous places in Vietnam that any tourist cannot miss. This place is compared to a "fairyland", like a "miniature Europe in the heart of the city" with beautiful ancient architectural works, extremely attractive entertainment games, and even a fragrant flower garden.
This place has an extremely large and unique golden bridge - a new wonder of the world in Da Nang. A virtual living corner not to be missed when you visit Da Nang.
Next, you should visit famous beaches like My Khe and Son Tra peninsula...
My Khe beach
Son Tra Peninsula
If you are passionate about exploring cuisine, Con Market is a place not to be missed. As a famous place in the central region, this place sells many items, especially delicious Da Nang specialties at very affordable prices.
After exploring the cuisine, you should visit Hoi An ancient town and row a boat to release flower lanterns on the blue Thu Bon river. Hoi An is a city in Quang Nam province, Vietnam. Hoi An ancient town was once a busy international trading port, including architectural heritage dating back hundreds of years, and has been recognized by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage since 1999.