These bridges aren't just traffic hubs; they're also the ultimate backdrop for trendy photo ops among the youth across the country. From the classic Long Bien Bridge in the capital to the modern marvel of Mống Bridge in Saigon, here are some suggestions.
Unlock Your Wanderlust: 5 Iconic Bridges in Vietnam for Picture-Perfect Moments

Long Bien (Hanoi) stands as the first steel bridge spanning the Red River, linking the districts of Hoan Kiem and Long Bien. With its classical architecture, this historic bridge serves as a mecca for photo enthusiasts in the heart of Hanoi. Its antiquated charm, rusty iron bars, wooden railway, winding river, and surrounding greenery make for a captivating scene. Photo Credit: Tung Doan/Hai Quan.



Truong Tien Bridge or Trang Tien Bridge (Hue) is a familiar spot for both domestic and international tourists seeking the perfect photo op. This '6 spans, 12 sections' bridge connects the northern and southern banks of Hue City, embellishing the Perfume River. As a Gothic-style steel structure stretching over 400 meters, it's a sight to behold. Photo Credit: __Maiquynh, thaoquyetlinh.

Whether strolling across the bridge to admire its historical beauty or cruising along the Perfume River for a different perspective, there's no shortage of enchantment. Whether it's dawn, dusk, or the city lights, the bridge exudes its unique charm. At sunrise, it's shrouded in morning mist, while at night, it gleams, offering a distinctively dreamy ambiance. Photo Credit: Thienthu.lqd.

Golden Bridge (Da Nang): Perched over 1,400 meters above sea level, the Golden Bridge is supported by colossal moss-covered hands amidst the misty backdrop of Ba Na Hills. When visiting Da Nang's tourist area, you can strike a pose on this iconic bridge. Photo Credit: Nyla.oreilly.

The Arch Bridge of Đồn Cả (Da Nang) is another enticing spot for travel enthusiasts. Nestled amidst lush greenery along the Hai Van Pass, this location remains relatively undiscovered. According to Hoang Thien: 'The bridge features an arched roof, spanning a stream where trains pass through. If you're lucky enough to catch a North-South train passing by, you'll capture picturesque scenes.' Photo Credit: Danang Fantasticity.

However, caution is advised when traveling here, as this stretch of road is very hazardous. If you hear or see a train signal, find a safe place to stand. Photo Credit: Danang Fantasticity.


Mống Bridge connects District 1 and District 4 and is a popular hangout for the youth of Saigon. Named after its loop design resembling a 'mống' (a traditional Vietnamese hair bun), Mống Bridge is now closed to traffic. With its mint green hue, unique design, and a view of Bitexco, the bridge has become an ideal spot for trendy photos. Photo Credit: Khamnguyenwedding, toanfeelthebeat.
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Reference: Travel Guide by Mytour
MytourMay 13, 2020