





Hue Imperial City
Attraction
4.5 (17491 reviews)
This 19th-century citadel houses the former imperial palace, walls, a moat, temples & more.
Phú Hậu, Huế, Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam
+84 234 3523 237
Did You Know?
World Heritage Site
The Hue Imperial City was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993, recognized for its outstanding universal value as a well-preserved example of a feudal capital.
Year of Establishment
The Imperial City was established in 1802 by Emperor Gia Long, the founder of the Nguyen Dynasty, and served as the capital of Vietnam for 143 years until 1945.
Purple City
Within the Imperial City lies the 'Forbidden Purple City' (Tử Cấm Thành), reserved exclusively for the emperor, his family, and eunuchs, much like Beijing's Forbidden City.
Fortress Walls
The Imperial City is protected by a massive, square-shaped fortress wall that is approximately 2.5 kilometers (1.5 miles) long on each side, surrounded by a moats.
Highlights from Reviews
• beautiful architecture
The architecture is stunning, showcasing detailed carvings, traditional roofs, and vibrant colors that reflect the imperial past.
• rich in history
The site offers a deep dive into Vietnamese history, providing insights into emperors, their families, and the nation's cultural legacy.
• nicely renovated
Many sections have been renovated, enhancing the beauty and historical significance of this Vietnamese landmark.
• large scale
The scale of the site is impressive, requiring at least a few hours to explore fully and appreciate the various structures and gardens.
• immersive experience
Walking through the grounds evokes a sense of stepping back in time, immersing visitors in the atmosphere of the Nguyen Dynasty.
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