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From the cloud-swept Golden Bridge to the fiery Dragon Bridge at night, discover Da Nang's perfect blend of mountain temples, pristine beaches, and riverside charm on this ultimate summer itinerary.

From the cloud-swept Golden Bridge to the fiery Dragon Bridge at night, discover Da Nang's perfect blend of mountain temples, pristine beaches, and riverside charm on this ultimate summer itinerary.

Head to the stretch of beach near Vo Nguyen Giap Street, the main beachfront road. Arrive early before 9am for quieter water and hire a chair from one of the many beachfront cafes for around 20,000 VND.

Head to the stretch of beach near Vo Nguyen Giap Street, the main beachfront road. Arrive early before 9am for quieter water and hire a chair from one of the many beachfront cafes for around 20,000 VND.

Located at the corner of Tran Phu and Hung Vuong streets near the river. Walk the ground floor for fresh produce and dried seafood, then head upstairs for textile souvenirs and tailor stalls.

Located at the corner of Tran Phu and Hung Vuong streets near the river. Walk the ground floor for fresh produce and dried seafood, then head upstairs for textile souvenirs and tailor stalls.

At 156 Tran Phu Street, a 15 minute walk from the market. The exterior is best photographed from the front gate; mass schedules are posted if you want to see the interior.

At 156 Tran Phu Street, a 15 minute walk from the market. The exterior is best photographed from the front gate; mass schedules are posted if you want to see the interior.

Walk across the bridge itself and then follow the promenade along Tran Hung Dao Street on the east bank. The bridge rotates at midnight on weekends to allow ships through.

Walk across the bridge itself and then follow the promenade along Tran Hung Dao Street on the east bank. The bridge rotates at midnight on weekends to allow ships through.

Best viewed from the Han River side near the bridge foot at Bach Dang Street. Arrive by 9pm on Saturday or Sunday to see the dragon breathe fire and water.

Best viewed from the Han River side near the bridge foot at Bach Dang Street. Arrive by 9pm on Saturday or Sunday to see the dragon breathe fire and water.
~2 hours
Look along Bach Dang Street between the two bridges for open air bars with plastic stools facing the river. Try a local Bia Saigon for around 10,000 VND a glass.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a street-side stall near My Khe Beach or along Nguyen Chi Thanh Street and order Mi Quang, a turmeric noodle dish with pork, shrimp, peanuts, and crispy rice crackers served with a small amount of broth.
Mi Quang
Head to one of the casual eateries in the alleys around Han Market and order a bowl of Bun cha ca, a Da Nang specialty featuring fish cake noodle soup in a light, fragrant broth with fresh herbs and chili.
Bun cha ca
Find a family-run restaurant along Tran Hung Dao Street or near the river and order Banh xeo, a crispy Vietnamese crepe filled with shrimp, bean sprouts, and pork, wrapped in lettuce and dipped in nuoc cham.
Banh xeoThis area puts you steps from the beach for the morning and is a short taxi or walk into the city center for afternoon and evening sights.
This area puts you steps from the beach for the morning and is a short taxi or walk into the city center for afternoon and evening sights.

Arrive early by 7:30am to beat heat and crowds. Focus on Thuy Son (Water Mountain) the main cave pagoda, climb 156 steps to the top viewpoints, then explore Huyen Khong and Am Phu caves inside the mountain.

Arrive early by 7:30am to beat heat and crowds. Focus on Thuy Son (Water Mountain) the main cave pagoda, climb 156 steps to the top viewpoints, then explore Huyen Khong and Am Phu caves inside the mountain.
~1 hours
Find a shop on Hoang Ke Viem Street near the Marble Mountains base that specializes in banh xeo. Order the crispy turmeric crepe stuffed with shrimp and bean sprouts, served with fresh herbs and dipping sauce.

Located on Trung Nu Vuong Street by the Han River. Allocate about 90 minutes to see the sandstone linga, altar fragments, and dancer carvings dating from the 7th to 15th centuries.

Located on Trung Nu Vuong Street by the Han River. Allocate about 90 minutes to see the sandstone linga, altar fragments, and dancer carvings dating from the 7th to 15th centuries.
~1.5 hours
Walk along Bach Dang Street where cafes line the riverfront. Order a ca phe sua da (iced coffee) or tra da (iced tea) at any sidewalk seat and watch the dragon bridge traffic.
~1.5 hours
Start at the Dragon Bridge and walk south along Tran Hung Dao Street. The promenade fills with joggers and families around 5:30pm, and the dragon bridge breathes fire at 9pm on weekends.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a banh xeo eatery near the Marble Mountains and order the crispy turmeric rice crepe with shrimp and bean sprouts, served with lettuce wraps and nuoc cham dipping sauce.
Banh xeoCentral location puts you within walking distance of the Han River promenade, the Cham Museum, and dozens of cafes and eateries.
Central location puts you within walking distance of the Han River promenade, the Cham Museum, and dozens of cafes and eateries.

Take the cable car from the base station up to Ba Na Hills (about 20 minutes). The cable car holds a world record for longest non-stop single track. Arrive early to beat crowds and catch the cool mountain air.

Take the cable car from the base station up to Ba Na Hills (about 20 minutes). The cable car holds a world record for longest non-stop single track. Arrive early to beat crowds and catch the cool mountain air.

Inside the French Village area there are several casual eateries. Look for a place serving Bun cha ca (fish cake noodle soup) or a simple rice plate. Prices are higher than in town but convenient.

Inside the French Village area there are several casual eateries. Look for a place serving Bun cha ca (fish cake noodle soup) or a simple rice plate. Prices are higher than in town but convenient.

Walk the famous Golden Bridge held up by two giant stone hands. It is located within the Ba Na Hills complex itself, so you can visit right after lunch. Weekday afternoons are less crowded than weekends.

Walk the famous Golden Bridge held up by two giant stone hands. It is located within the Ba Na Hills complex itself, so you can visit right after lunch. Weekday afternoons are less crowded than weekends.
~3 hours
Take the cable car back down and catch a Grab taxi or shuttle back to Da Nang city center (30-40 minutes). Grab a Ca phe sua da (Vietnamese iced coffee) at a sidewalk café near the Han River to unwind.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a restaurant inside the French Village area at Ba Na Hills and order Com ga (chicken rice) or Mi Quang, a signature Quang Nam-style turmeric noodle dish with pork, shrimp, and fresh herbs. The portions are hearty and good for refueling.
Mi Quang
After returning to Da Nang, walk along the Bach Dang Street riverside promenade and find a casual seafood spot. Order Banh xeo (crispy Vietnamese crepe filled with shrimp and bean sprouts) with fresh lettuce wraps.
Banh xeoClose to Ba Na Hills shuttle points and the Han River dining strip, with easy access to evening relaxation spots.
Close to Ba Na Hills shuttle points and the Han River dining strip, with easy access to evening relaxation spots.

Ride a motorbike up the winding coastal road (Grab Bike ~45,000 VND one way) or hire a driver for the full loop. Watch for Red-shanked Douc langurs near the summit viewpoint.

Ride a motorbike up the winding coastal road (Grab Bike ~45,000 VND one way) or hire a driver for the full loop. Watch for Red-shanked Douc langurs near the summit viewpoint.

Visit the 67-meter white Goddess of Mercy statue overlooking the bay. Arrive before 10 AM to avoid tour bus crowds and find shade in the gardens behind the main hall.

Visit the 67-meter white Goddess of Mercy statue overlooking the bay. Arrive before 10 AM to avoid tour bus crowds and find shade in the gardens behind the main hall.

Drive higher up the mountain past the pagoda toward the old US military helipad for panoramic views of Da Nang Bay. Search for 'Ban Co Peak' on Google Maps for the best photo spot.

Drive higher up the mountain past the pagoda toward the old US military helipad for panoramic views of Da Nang Bay. Search for 'Ban Co Peak' on Google Maps for the best photo spot.

Head down to the public beach access near Vo Nguyen Giap Street around 3 PM. Rent a lounge chair for 20,000 VND and swim before the sunset crowd arrives.

Head down to the public beach access near Vo Nguyen Giap Street around 3 PM. Rent a lounge chair for 20,000 VND and swim before the sunset crowd arrives.
~1.5 hours
Walk south along Vo Nguyen Giap past the My Khe junction. Look for the open-front grills with live crab tanks pick a spot where locals are eating and order grilled scallops with spring onion oil.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a family-run spot along the Son Tra mountain road and order Mi Quang, a turmeric noodle soup with shrimp and pork topped with crispy sesame rice crackers.
Mi QuangYou will end the day at a seafood restaurant on Vo Nguyen Giap and can walk back to your hotel along the beachfront.
You will end the day at a seafood restaurant on Vo Nguyen Giap and can walk back to your hotel along the beachfront.

Located at 156 Tran Phu Street in the city center. Arrive before 10am to avoid heat and crowds. Free entry, modest dress required.

Located at 156 Tran Phu Street in the city center. Arrive before 10am to avoid heat and crowds. Free entry, modest dress required.

Right across from the cathedral on Tran Phu Street. Walk through the ground floor for fresh produce and the upper floor for textiles and souvenirs. Bargain politely.

Right across from the cathedral on Tran Phu Street. Walk through the ground floor for fresh produce and the upper floor for textiles and souvenirs. Bargain politely.
~1 hours
Search for a cafe on Bach Dang Street overlooking the Han River for river views. Order Ca Phe Sua Da or egg coffee. Most serve both for around $1-2.

Head to Vo Nguyen Giap Street, the main beachfront road. The public beach is free with rental chairs available. Swim in designated areas only as currents can be strong.

Head to Vo Nguyen Giap Street, the main beachfront road. The public beach is free with rental chairs available. Swim in designated areas only as currents can be strong.

At 9pm on weekends the bridge breathes fire and water for 15 minutes. Arrive by 8:30pm to find a good viewing spot on the east side near the bridge foot.

At 9pm on weekends the bridge breathes fire and water for 15 minutes. Arrive by 8:30pm to find a good viewing spot on the east side near the bridge foot.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a street stall near Han Market and order Mi Quang, a turmeric noodle dish with pork, shrimp, peanuts and herbs topped with crispy rice crackers.
Mi Quang
Look for a family-run eatery on Yen Bai Street near the market and order a bowl of Bun Cha Ca, Da Nang's signature fish cake noodle soup with fresh dill and a squeeze of lime.
Bun cha ca
Find a sidewalk restaurant on Tran Hung Dao Street near the riverfront and order Banh Xeo, a crispy Vietnamese crepe filled with shrimp, bean sprouts and pork, served with lettuce wraps.
Banh xeoKeeps everything from the cathedral to Dragon Bridge within walking distance, with river views and countless dining options steps away.
Keeps everything from the cathedral to Dragon Bridge within walking distance, with river views and countless dining options steps away.
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Budget based on mid-range backpacker style. Accommodation $20/night (1 person share). Food: $3 restaurant meal + $3 additional meals/snacks. Transport: $5 for Grab rides and buses. Activities: $8 for entry fees, rentals, etc.
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