Hue was Vietnam's imperial capital for 143 years (1802-1945) under the Nguyen Dynasty. Today, it's a living museum — a UNESCO World Heritage city with the walled Imperial Citadel, five royal tombs scattered in the countryside, and the Perfume River (Song Huong) winding through the old town. Most travelers spend 2 days here, often sandwiched between Hoi An (south) and Phong Nha (north).
Access: Hue has its own airport (HUI) with limited domestic flights, but most visitors arrive from Da Nang (95 km, 2.5h via Hai Van Pass or 2h via tunnel) or by train (Hanoi-Saigon line stops at Hue). The drive from Da Nang is one of Vietnam's most scenic — QL1A climbs the Hai Van Pass (21 km of coastal switchbacks with Lang Co beach stop).
Rocket Car Rentals does not have a Hue branch. We operate Hue services from our Da Nang branch — day trips from DAD, one-way transfers to Hue hotels, or multi-day central-Vietnam loops (Da Nang → Hoi An → Hue). For self-drive with IDP, Hue is comfortable — flat terrain, moderate traffic, easy parking around the Citadel.
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Top attractions in Hue
Imperial Citadel (Dai Noi) — 520m × 520m walled city, 2-3 hours. The Thai Hoa Palace, Forbidden Purple City, and nine dynastic urns.
Royal Tombs driving tour — Tu Duc Tomb (elaborate gardens), Minh Mang Tomb (symmetric, most impressive), Khai Dinh Tomb (French-era ornate). Half-day car tour, USD 55 with driver.
Thien Mu Pagoda — 7-story octagonal pagoda on Perfume River, iconic.
Perfume River dragon boat — 1-hour cruise including Thien Mu Pagoda visit. Car drops at pier.
Hai Van Pass day trip (if driving from Da Nang) — photo stops at the pass summit and Lang Co beach.