Situated across from the F flower field, nestled at the foot of Mimosa Pass, QUE Garden is a must-visit destination when you set foot in the land of a thousand flowers, Da Lat.
QUE Garden: A Serene Japanese Haven Amidst Da Lat
Spanning 20,000m² and meticulously adorned with exquisite bonsai pine trees, QUE Garden boasts an impressive giant Bonsai garden that will captivate any nature lover.

QUE Garden takes pride in being the largest pine bonsai garden in Vietnam. These beautifully sculpted and meticulously cared for bonsai trees are a rare find, offering a sight to behold unlike any other in Vietnam.



But that's not all; surrounding these pine bonsai trees are meticulously tended gardens filled with the famous flowers of Da Lat, creating a truly unique space for nature enthusiasts.


Besides, at QUE Garden , visitors can explore Japanese-standard Koi ponds with thousands of meticulously selected Koi fish of various breeds, creating a relaxing space harmonizing with the nature of Da Lat. The main house and Koi ponds are surrounded by numerous colorful flower beds. Due to its hillside location, it offers a sweeping view of the flower valley below.



The uniquely designed garden café allows you to enjoy your coffee surrounded by the natural mountain scenery and watch the Koi fish gently swim in the pond.

Located opposite the F flower field, at the foot of Mimosa Pass, with an entrance fee of only 30k VND per ticket, you can freely explore and capture stunning photos at QUE Garden.
Address: QUE Garden – At the foot of Mimosa Pass, Da Lat
Opening hours: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Entrance fee: 70,000 VND (excluding drinks)
Hotline: 0917 575 7499
According to Mytour (Photo: FB QUE Garden)
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Reference: Travel guide Mytour
MytourOctober 31, 2022