Food scene
"This restauran is 300 metter away from Carol's Homestay. You can use: Chicken rice, Vietnamese food"
Hải sản Tài Ký 2
130-132 Hà Kỳ Ng."This restauran is 300 metter away from Carol's Homestay. You can use: Chicken rice, Vietnamese food"
"This restaurant is very famous for seafood. The price is very reasionable."
"The distances from Phuoc Thai restaurant to Carol's Homestay is 400m ( 6 minutes on foot)"
32 locals recommend
Phuoc Thai Restaurant
18 Hồ Nghinh"This restaurant is very famous for seafood. The price is very reasionable."
"The distances from Phuoc Thai restaurant to Carol's Homestay is 400m ( 6 minutes on foot)"
Cộng Cà Phê
98-96 Bạch Đằng"You can take a coffee and see the river."
"I love coconut coffee"
"You can relax in this shop with coffee and use “Banh My” or “Pho”. It is in front of Han river, close to Han market"
68 locals recommend
Highlands Coffee
74 Bạch Đằng"You can relax in this shop with coffee and use “Banh My” or “Pho”. It is in front of Han river, close to Han market"
Sightseeing
Bana Hills Cable Station
"Visit Golden Bridge, Linh Ung pagoda''
"This moutain have long history about buldish. pagoda, Vietnamese culture"
30 locals recommend
Marble mountain viewpoint
"This moutain have long history about buldish. pagoda, Vietnamese culture"
Traveler advice
Getting around
Scooter Adventure on Monkey Mountain
Order of the destinations on the trip: Ban Co Peak - Heliport - Linh Ung Pagoda - Man Thai Fishing Village and Paragliding zone. One of the things people love about living in Da Nang is the fact that there are so many undiscovered gems around the city and Son Tra Peninsula provides many of them. It is not only famous for its amazing views, but it’s also full of things to do, things to experience and things to see.
Don't miss
"My Son and Marble Mountains from HOI AN OR DA NANG"
The full-day tour in My Son and Marble Mountains lets you discover with the old Cham towers and shrines built over 1400 years ago and a cluster of five marble and limestone hills located in Ngũ Hành Sơn District, south of Da Nang city in Vietnam. The five mountains are named after the five elements: Kim (metal), Thuy (water), Moc (wood), Hoa (fire) and Tho (earth).