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Ba Na Hills & Golden Bridge from Da Nang: The Perfect Day Trip

The Golden Bridge, held aloft by two giant stone hands, is Da Nang's most photographed sight, and it sits high in the cool Ba Na Hills. Here is how to plan the perfect day trip from Da Nang — with the best-rated Ba Na Hills tours, cable-car tickets and evening cruises to book.

At a glance

  1. 1Cable car up to Ba Na Hills
  2. 2Walk the Golden Bridge
  3. 3French Village & Fantasy Park
  4. 4Han River cruise after dark

Morning: the cable car to Ba Na Hills

Escape the coastal heat with an early cable car ride — one of the world's longest and highest — climbing from the valley floor into the misty Ba Na Hills. A guided day tour from Da Nang bundles the round-trip transfer, cable-car tickets and often a buffet lunch, so you skip the ticket queues and reach the summit before the midday tour buses arrive.

Midday: the Golden Bridge and French Village

The Golden Bridge, cradled by two colossal weathered hands, is the reason most travellers come — arrive before the crowds for the clearest photos. Afterwards, wander the pastel streets of the French Village, ride the Fantasy Park attractions and explore the flower gardens and the Linh Ung Pagoda scattered across the hilltop resort, all of them reachable on foot or by the little funicular railway.

Evening: back in Da Nang

Cable cars run until late afternoon, leaving your evening free back in the city. Time your return for the Dragon Bridge, which breathes real fire and water on weekend nights, then drift along the Han River on a sightseeing cruise past the illuminated bridges. A street-food tour by scooter is a lively way to round off a full day of sightseeing.

Ba Na Hills & Golden Bridge — FAQ

How far is Ba Na Hills from Da Nang?
Ba Na Hills is about 35 km west of Da Nang — roughly a 45-minute to one-hour drive. Most visitors book a day tour with round-trip transport and cable-car tickets included, which removes the hassle of arranging a car and buying tickets separately.
Is the Golden Bridge worth visiting?
Yes — the 150-metre pedestrian bridge held by two giant stone hands is one of Vietnam's most striking sights, with sweeping views over the forested hills. Go early in the day for thinner crowds and the best chance of clear, mist-free photos.
How long do you need at Ba Na Hills?
Plan for a full day. The cable-car ride, the Golden Bridge, the French Village and Fantasy Park easily fill five to six hours, and most guided tours from Da Nang run from morning until mid or late afternoon.