Top-rated Hue Tours

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  • We organized a 15-day north-to-south tour for 14 people with Izitour, and everything was truly perfect! The French-speaking guides in every region, the private transport, the hotels, the excursions, the...
    Andre Nguyen
    Andre Nguyen
    May 8, 2026

  • Exceptional support and local expertise that truly enhanced our journey. A big thank you to Anh Vu (Louis), our organizer.

  • An intense and wonderful experience, with the perfect balance between culture, nature, city life, and moments of relaxation. Always supported by an Italian-speaking guide and a driver, allowing us to...
    Cristina Rizzi
    Cristina Rizzi
    May 8, 2026

  • I highly recommend the Izitour agency for organizing your trip […] Many thanks to Anh Vu and the whole team for this unforgettable stay!
    Jenny Renard
    Jenny Renard
    May 5, 2026

  • I spent 24 days in Vietnam and this trip organized by Anh Vu will remain unforgettable. Between spectacular landscapes, incredible cuisine, and a warm welcome, it’s a destination I highly...

    HUE, AN IMPERIAL DESTINATION

    Hue, the former royal capital of the Nguyen Lords, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of Vietnam's most attractive destinations. The last royal capital of Vietnam has quickly become a must-see for its formidable historical heritage as well as for its divine gastronomy and all the tourist interests offered by the poetic city of Hue.

    The fascinating history of Hue

    In the past, Hue was a large and very active trading port that had regular trade with China and Japan as evidenced by the many examples of pottery from these countries found in Hue. It was not until 1802 that Emperor Gia Long chose Hue as the imperial capital of a reunified Vietnam. A choice motivated by a remarkable natural setting that subtly combined oriental philosophy and Vietnamese geomancy. The Imperial City of Hue was built throughout the 19th century but would suffer for a long time from the vicissitudes of history. It was, in turn, largely destroyed by the French in 1885 and then the Vietminh in 1947, after having lost its status as an imperial city two years earlier, and would experience more than 30 days of intense fighting between the American army and the Vietnamese People's Army during the Tet offensive. Recovering from its wounds, Hue welcomes you today with nobility to make you discover all its cultural, natural and gastronomic treasures.

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