The undulating hills of Da Lat always surprise visitors, but for the locals, it's just another day in paradise.
Discovering the enchanting slopes of Da Lat is an experience that leaves travelers utterly amazed.
The title 'city of slopes' fits Da Lat perfectly, with its rolling hills and winding roads presenting a challenge to every driver visiting Da Lat tourism. When asked how they manage, locals simply shrug and say 'Used to it.' Exploring the city of Da Lat, you're bound to encounter these slopes.
Bull House Slope
This is the epitome of Da Lat's slopes, leaving many travelers breathless with its steep incline. Named Bull House Slope due to a French cowshed at the end of the road, now Dao Duy Tu Street. If you're heading to Dinh III, this is the shortest – albeit steepest – route you'll have to conquer.


Grace Hill Slope
'Grace Hill Slope' lies just beneath the Grace Church. Every time you look down Nguyen Van Troi Street, visitors passing by here will get to admire the beauty of this charming city.


Oh My Sky Slope
Located in the Cu Lan village area, conquering this slope is an exhilarating activity, making those who reach the top exclaim 'Oh my sky'. Standing atop the hill, enjoying the gentle breeze, serene atmosphere, and picturesque scenery of Cu Lan village will leave visitors feeling exhausted yet incredibly satisfied.


Lo River Slope
'Lo River Slope' is famous for its steep descent from a high hill to Truong Cong Dinh Street, resembling a deep abyss. The road with seventy steps and moss-covered rocks all year round always makes travelers feel exhausted with each step as they climb up, but for the locals here, this slope is all too familiar and holds countless memories.

Moreover, some slopes like those along Ho Xuan Huong Lake intersect with Le Thi Hong Gam Street, Tran Quoc Toan with Sương Nguyet Anh Street, Tăng Bạt Hổ Slope or slopes near Da Lat Station... are also frequently visited by many tourists due to their curiosity and the challenge they pose to drivers navigating the inclines.

By Mai Nguyen (Compilation)
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Reference: Travel Guide from Mytour
