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1st and 2nd Day in Hue
Recalculating route...
On the next day, we met our host at breakfast, as we had done our check in with a girl that helped him in the evenings. He gave us valuable recommendations on where to eat and what places to visit.
Thanks to him, that showed himself curious about our plans and asked questions about them, we realized that we didn’t have three whole days ahead before leaving Vietnam, but only two!!! Or maybe one and a half… We only had one full day left in Hue (the one that was just starting) and then, the day after, we’d have to take the plane in the evening.
Finally, they would drop us off at Da Nang airport and we’d say goodbye to Vietnam.
A new foodie experience
Before visiting the Imperial Citadel of Hue, we went for a coffee to a shop that was recommended by our host. Then, we had lunch on another place, also recommended by him.
What could we complain about? He had basically saved us from ruin! Furthermore he gave us the best recommendations we could get to make the most of our time in Hue.
Looking for traces of history
The Imperial City
A much quieter destination
So, for dinner we tried a crab soup, in another place also recommended by our host, that was just around the corner from our accommodation. The price of this delicacy was USD 1.
After dinner and taking advantage of the fact that it was weekend, we went for a walk through the center of Hue. There are four streets that were used as pedestrian streets at night on weekends.
After a beer, we went to sleep and get ready for our last day in Vietnam.
3rd Day in Hue
Getting our foodie souvenirs and last memories
Then, we had to pay and we soon got shocked. The price of meal was ridiculous, about $ 0.30.
The Tombs' Tour
1st Stop: Emperor Tu Duc Mausoleum
2nd Stop: Khai Dinh Mausoleum
3rd Stop: Minh Mang Mausoleum
The third tomb we visited looked more like the first one. It was located on a huge 15-hectare site, surrounded by gardens and lakes. It was the most impressive one, combining distinctive architecture on a majestic landscape.
The tomb itself isn’t open for tourism. We arrived to the gate on its particular circular wall, but it was closed.
Biding farewell to Vietnam
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