The National Day holiday on September 2nd is approaching. Below are some places for fun and dining in Da Nang for travelers and young people to consider during this holiday season.
Da Nang: Where to Go and What to Eat During National Day Holiday?

Attractions and Entertainment Spots for the National Day holiday on September 2nd
– Ba Na Hills Cable Car: (Note: Enjoy 90 free games at Fantasy Park. Excludes skill games and games with rewards. Da Nang residents: Adults bring ID cards, children bring ID cards or birth certificates).
Adults and children over 1m3: 550,000 VND (for out-of-town visitors) and 350,000 VND (for Da Nang residents).
Children between 1m - 1m3: 450,000 VND (out-of-town) and 250,000 VND (Da Nang).
Children under 1m3 tall: Free for all.
– Explore wine cellars at Ba Na: 50,000 VND/person. Wax Museum: 100,000 VND; Mountain Climbing Train: 70,000 VND.
– Marble Mountains: 15,000 VND/person, One-way Elevator: 15,000 VND/person.
– Am Phu Cave: 15,000 VND/person.
– Son Tra Peninsula.
Located 10km from Da Nang city, to the Northeast, Son Tra Peninsula is considered a pristine old-growth forest area within the young city. With its diverse and rich natural conservation area.
From the chessboard peak on the peninsula, you can cast your eyes over the entire city of Da Nang along with the long stretch of My Khe beach. Visiting Son Tra Peninsula usually takes a morning or afternoon. Points of interest here include: Linh Ung Pagoda with a 67m high statue of Guan Yin Bodhisattva, ancient banyan tree with over 800 years old.
In addition, Son Tra Peninsula also attracts photography enthusiasts, as from high above you can view the entire city of Da Nang, along the coastal road, there are many natural beaches, along with fishing villages, a beautiful highlight for photo enthusiasts.
– Hai Van Pass
It is a beautiful scenic spot located between Thua Thien Hue province and Da Nang. The Hai Van Pass winds along the coastline with many twists and turns, overcoming these difficult sections, you will reach the summit, from here you can admire the panoramic view of the city, far away is Cham Island. At the mountain peak, you can stop to admire Ai Nam Quan along with many historical stories associated with this land. From Hai Van, looking towards Hue, you can see Lang Co beach with its smooth white sand.

– Sliding at Hoa Phu Thanh Waterfall
Hoa Phu Thanh Tourist Area is an emerging sports tourism destination in Da Nang. Here, you will have the opportunity to experience rubber dinghy waterfall sliding, a new adventurous sport in Vietnam. Since summer 2015, Hoa Phu Thanh has also introduced Zipline with a 2-line zipline (increased safety), although the zipline route is slightly short, it hasn't created a strong sensation yet.
Sliding down the waterfall is truly a new and thrilling experience, adding a bit of challenge. This activity will be even more enjoyable if you go with a large group. There are 2 sliding sessions daily at 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM, you just need to be there during these time slots to sign up for the slide.
– Visit the 4 most beautiful bridges in the city: Dragon Bridge, Han River Bridge, Trần Thị Lý Bridge, Thuận Phước Bridge.
– My Khe Beach.
Some Dining Spots in Da Nang
– Seafood: Definitely stop by Mrs. Thôi's Restaurant on Lê Đình Dương Street. When you visit, be sure to try the sour tamarind crab dish, it's incredibly delicious. Grilled fresh squid, seafood restaurants along Mỹ Khê Beach offer beautiful views, albeit slightly higher prices. At the end of Lê Đình Dương Street, there are many hotpot and affordable seafood restaurants, just order a few steamed fresh squid, grilled razor clams with scallion oil, and finish with a fish hotpot (a special type of fish in Da Nang). Additionally, there are quite a few restaurants along Võ Nguyên Giáp Street worth trying.

– Pork rolled cakes at Quan Mau – 315 Trung Nu Vuong Street.
– Quang-style noodles at Ba Vi on Trieu Nu Vuong Street, at the intersection of Trieu Nu Vuong and Le Dinh Duong.
– Quang-style noodles at Ba Ngan, Dong Da Street near the intersection of Dong Da and Ly Thuong Kiet.
– Chicken rice on Hai Phong Street near Phan Chu Trinh School.
– Clay pot rice on Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street, past the junction of Quang Trung and Nguyen Thi Minh Khai.
– Crab soup and sausage: eatery on Hoang Van Thu Street, opposite the Ward Cultural Center.
– Bánh canh: Available at Nguyen Chi Thanh or Trần Phú Street across from Aspara Restaurant.
– Fermented fish noodle soup: Located on Huynh Thuc Khang Street (note: only available in the morning) or in a small alley leading to Trieu Nu Vuong Street (serving all day + selling smashed rice paper).
– Grilled pork noodle, grilled pork skewers: Near Bai Tho supermarket or a row of eateries on Hoang Dieu Street.
– Fishcake noodle soup: Lê Hồng Phong Street.
– Sticky rice with chicken and egg: Intersection of Lê Duẩn and Ngô Gia Tự Streets (available only in the morning).
– Steamed rice cake with shrimp and pork: Trung Nu Vuong Street, next to the old Dien Hong School, if in the morning, the eatery is at the beginning of Nguyen Chi Thanh Street (serving small dishes of steamed rice cakes).
– Suction snails: Lê Duẩn Street (only available in the evening).
– Grilled wet/dry rice paper (and dried beef): Lý Thái Tổ Street or in a small alley near Huỳnh Thúc Kháng.
According to thethaovanhoa.vn
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Source: Travel Guide Mytour
MytourOctober 13, 2015