Da Nang, Vietnam · 3 days · 9 hand-ranked sights

3 perfect days in Da Nang.

This is Da Nang in 3 unhurried days, shaped by the 194,950+ traveler reviews behind its most-loved sights. Every stop below is a real, currently-open place, ranked by how travelers actually rate it and then grouped into a sensible day-by-day route. Plan on roughly $135 per person on the ground over 3 days, and aim for Nov-Apr (north) · Feb-Aug (south) for the best weather with smaller crowds. Open it in the planner to swap places, add day trips, or set your own budget.

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Ba Na Hills, Da Nang

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3 days, 9 sights, one walkable plan

This route opens with Da Nang's highest-rated sights and works outward, grouping nearby places into each day so you spend time seeing the city, not crossing it. Swap any stop, add a day trip, or change the pace in the planner.

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3 days · 9 places

  1. Day 1

    Ba Na Hills + The Marble Mountains

    3 stops across Da Nang, grouped so the day flows without criss-crossing town: Ba Na Hills, The Marble Mountains, Golden Bridge (Ba Na Hills). Start early at the busiest sight and keep the rest flexible; reorder anything in the planner.

    • Ba Na Hills

      Ba Na Hills is a sprawling hill station and entertainment complex located in the Truong Son Mountains west of Da Nang, Vietnam. Accessible via a scenic cable car ride, one of the longest in the world, the site offers a surreal blend of French colonial architecture, manicured gardens, and modern amusements.

      4.4★ · 100,576 reviews
      Ba Na Hills
    • The Marble Mountains

      The Marble Mountains are a group of five limestone and marble hills named after the five elements: Kim (metal), Thuy (water), Moc (wood), Hoa (fire), and Tho (earth). Located about 9 km south of Da Nang, they are a popular day-trip destination.

      4.4★ · 41,443 reviews
      The Marble Mountains
    • Golden Bridge (Ba Na Hills)

      Golden Bridge may also refer to: Golden Bridge (India) (Narmada Bridge) is a bridge in India Golden Bridge (Germany) (Goldene Brücke), heritage-protected pedestrian bridge in Düsseldorf (Hofgarten) Golden Bridge (Vietnam) (Cầu Vàng), pedestrian bridge near Da Nang, Vietnam Golden Bridge (Russia) (Zolotoy Bridge), traffic bridge in.

      4.6★ · 13,479 reviews
      Golden Bridge (Ba Na Hills)
  2. Day 2

    Golden Bridge + Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture

    3 stops across Da Nang, grouped so the day flows without criss-crossing town: Golden Bridge, Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture, Dragon Bridge. Start early at the busiest sight and keep the rest flexible; reorder anything in the planner.

    • Golden Bridge

      The Golden Bridge (Cau Vang) is a striking pedestrian bridge located in the Ba Na Hills near Da Nang, Vietnam. It sits at an altitude of about 1,400 meters above sea level, within the Sun World Ba Na Hills resort.

      4.6★ · 13,342 reviews
      Golden Bridge
    • Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture

      The Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture is a must-visit for anyone interested in Southeast Asian art and history. Located in central Da Nang near the Han River, this museum houses the largest collection of Cham artifacts anywhere in the world.

      4.2★ · 8,025 reviews
      Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture
    • Dragon Bridge

      The Dragon Bridge is one of Da Nang's most iconic landmarks, spanning the Han River with a striking design that resembles a golden dragon. Completed in 2013, the bridge stretches 666 meters and features a dragon that arches over the river, symbolizing power and prosperity.

      4.2★ · 6,079 reviews
      Dragon Bridge
  3. Day 3

    Ban Co Peak + Lady Buddha (Linh Ung Pagoda)

    3 stops across Da Nang, grouped so the day flows without criss-crossing town: Ban Co Peak, Lady Buddha (Linh Ung Pagoda), Đà Nẵng Museum. Start early at the busiest sight and keep the rest flexible; reorder anything in the planner.

    • Ban Co Peak

      Ban Co Peak, also known as Chessboard Peak, is a popular viewpoint atop the Son Tra Peninsula in Da Nang, Vietnam. The site features a giant chessboard installation, from which it derives its name, and offers sweeping vistas of the city, the East Sea, and the surrounding lush hills.

      4.6★ · 4,307 reviews
      Ban Co Peak
    • Lady Buddha (Linh Ung Pagoda)

      Lady Buddha, officially part of Linh Ung Pagoda, is a prominent religious site on the Son Tra Peninsula in Da Nang, Vietnam. With a 4.8/5 rating from over 4,200 reviews, it's a top attraction. The centerpiece is a 67-meter (220-foot) tall statue of the Goddess of Mercy (Quan Am), standing on a lotus platform and visible from miles away.

      4.8★ · 4,234 reviews
      Lady Buddha (Linh Ung Pagoda)
    • Đà Nẵng Museum

      The Đà Nẵng Museum, located in the heart of Da Nang, Vietnam, is a modern institution dedicated to preserving and presenting the history and culture of the city and the surrounding region.

      4.2★ · 3,465 reviews
      Đà Nẵng Museum

Frequently asked

  • How many days do you need in Da Nang?
    3 days comfortably covers Da Nang's essentials, including Ba Na Hills, The Marble Mountains, Golden Bridge (Ba Na Hills) and more. With less time, focus on the first day's stops. With an extra day, add a nearby day trip or simply slow down at the museums and cafes.
  • What are the must-see attractions in Da Nang?
    Ranked by how travelers actually rate them, the top sights are Ba Na Hills, The Marble Mountains, Golden Bridge (Ba Na Hills), Golden Bridge. The day-by-day plan above sequences these so the places closest together fall on the same day.
  • What is the best time to visit Da Nang?
    Aim for Nov-Apr (north) · Feb-Aug (south), when it is dry season varies by region. Vietnam's shoulder seasons trade a little weather for far smaller queues at the headline sights, which makes a trip like this one a lot more relaxed.
  • How much does 3 days in Da Nang cost?
    Plan on roughly $135 per person on the ground for 3 days. That covers a mid-range hotel, food, local transport and a few paid sights. Flights are extra and depend on where you fly from. Open the planner to set your own budget and have us watch prices for you.
  • Is 3 days in Da Nang enough?
    For a first visit, yes. This plan hits the sights travelers rate highest at a pace you can actually enjoy. If Da Nang is the only stop on your trip, 4 to 5 days leaves room for day trips and slower mornings.
  • What is the most popular thing to do in Da Nang?
    Ba Na Hills draws more traveler reviews than any other sight in Da Nang, which is why it anchors day one of this itinerary. Go early to beat the queues.
  • How is this Da Nang itinerary put together?
    It front-loads the highest-rated sights on the first day, then works outward so each day's stops sit close together and you spend your time seeing Da Nang rather than crossing it. Every stop is a real, currently-open place, and you can drag days or swap any place in the planner.

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