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Da Nang


Da Nang Travel Guide


Entertainment Quality: 3 / 5
Safety: 3 / 5
Nightlife: 2 / 5
Walkability: 3 / 5
Living Standards: 4 / 5
Free WiFi: 4 / 5

Da Nang in Prices & Facts

$1.7 $1.69
Quick Lunch for One
Spoken Languages
Vietnamese, Chinese, English, French
$20.1 $20.12
Dinner for Two
Currency
Dong // VND

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$0.4 $0.36
Public Transport Ride



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Getting Around

Motorcycle/Bike
Da Nang's motorbike rentals are widely available for around 120,000 VND per day, and you usually pay in cash upfront. For a seamless experience, always check the bike’s condition and engine, and take photos to avoid disputes over pre-existing damage upon return.
Taxi
In Da Nang, taxi fares start around 15,000 VND upon entry and range from 11,000 to 15,000 VND per kilometer, with reliable services like Mai Linh and Vinasun easily hailed from the airport or popular areas like My Khe Beach. Always confirm the meter is running and avoid unregistered taxis to ensure your safety and fair pricing.

Da Nang Airports

Da Nang  /  DAD

3 minutes
average time to city center
$3 
Average taxi ride

Tourist Reviews

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@biserlace
« While traveling from Danang to Hue, I wanted to share some thoughts on the accessibility in Danang. Most attractions are located outside the city, which can be quite challenging to reach. We managed to visit the Marble Mountains on our way from Hoi An to Danang, and we had specifically arranged this with our taxi driver in advance.

Here’s a tip – if you find yourself in these places, wear comfortable shoes and free up your hands. In some spots, you'll have to climb rocks, and the pathways aren't the easiest to navigate. We even left a water bottle in one cave due to the rugged terrain.

Fortunately, everything turned out well, and I got to take stunning photos of the Marble Mountains, which I'll share in my next post. 😊 »
@lenochka88davydova
« I want to share a bit about Da Nang. Da Nang is the third largest and most important city in Vietnam (after Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi). It’s located on the coast of Central Vietnam (along the South China Sea). The city has an international airport, a train station, a long-distance bus station, and a seaport. It’s a mistake to disregard this city and only use it as a stopover to go to other places. We took advantage of this and spent time on the deserted beaches (one of the best according to Forbes) going crazy, sunbathing, and swimming in the warmest sea around the clock, except on the days we had excursions. Now, I'm sure it has changed since Vietnam has become very popular. Beautiful beaches, Marble Mountains, waterfalls, Hoi An, the Cham Sculpture Museum, the My Son ruins, Hai Van Pass, Bach Ma National Park, Ba Na Mountain, and one of the longest cable cars in the world - that's Da Nang! 🌊🌄✨ »
@vasilkinastasya
« Magical.
We walked about 12 km in total, my legs are begging for rest, but my excited mind insists on more of these strolls.
This incredible place is called the Marble Mountains. Once, they were five islands, and now they proudly rise above the sandy plain. The mountains are filled with temples and Buddha statues (carved right into the rocks), guarded by lions and other mysterious beings that are unfamiliar to us, those not well-versed in the local religion and history.
Today, we only visited one of the mountains, but I’m sure we will conquer the rest! »