Hotels in Hue
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Browse hotels in Hue, Vietnam near the UNESCO Imperial Citadel and Perfume River. Properties from the riverside strip to quiet An Dinh Palace guesthouses.
About Hue
Hue: Imperial Capital on the Perfume River
Hue served as Vietnam's imperial capital from 1802 to 1945 under the Nguyen Dynasty, and the walled Imperial Citadel — a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993 — remains the city's defining landmark. The citadel encloses the Forbidden Purple City, once reserved exclusively for the emperor, and covers roughly 520 hectares on the north bank of the Perfume River (Sông Hương). Seven royal tombs are scattered across the hills south of the city, with Tomb of Minh Mang and Tomb of Tu Duc drawing the most visitors.
Where to Stay in Hue
Most hotels cluster along the south bank of the Perfume River near Pham Ngu Lao Street and the Nguyen Hue corridor, within a 10-minute walk of the citadel entrance at Ngo Mon Gate. The An Dinh Palace neighborhood offers quieter guesthouses; the riverside strip has mid-range and 4-star properties with river views.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Hue's Phu Bai International Airport lies 14 km south of the city center; taxis take roughly 25 minutes.
- Getting around: Rental bicycles and xe om (motorbike taxis) cover most sites; the royal tombs require a half-day by motorbike or car.
- Climate: Central Vietnam's rainy season peaks October–November; temperatures average 29 °C in summer.
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