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Ba Na Hills French Village

Ba Na Hills French Village in Da Nang, Vietnam is a European-style retreat where you discover cobblestone streets, Gothic architecture, and breathtaking mountain views.

Ba Na Hills French Village in Da Nang, Vietnam is a European-style retreat where you discover cobblestone streets, Gothic architecture, and breathtaking mountain views.

A European Escape in Vietnam

Nestled high in the Truong Son Mountains of central Vietnam, Ba Na Hills French Village offers an unexpected slice of Europe in the heart of Southeast Asia. Located just outside of Da Nang, this whimsical destination captures the charm and elegance of 19th-century France — complete with cobbled streets, towering Gothic cathedrals, and pastel-colored facades.

Ba Na Hills French Village

What Is Ba Na Hills French Village?

It is part of the larger Sun World Ba Na Hills resort complex. Perched at an altitude of 1,487 meters, the village was designed to replicate the architecture and ambiance of a classic European town. From vintage lampposts to castles shrouded in mist, this destination is both an architectural marvel and a photographer’s paradise.

We took a buffet lunch with scenic view before starting our tour on hill top.

Ba Na Hills French Village
Ba Na Hills French Village
Ba Na Hills French Village
Ba Na Hills French Village
Ba Na Hills French Village
Ba Na Hills French Village

You just find that award-winning cable car almost every corner.

Ba Na Hills French Village
Ba Na Hills French Village
Ba Na Hills French Village
Ba Na Hills French Village
Ba Na Hills French Village
Ba Na Hills French Village

Why Visit Ba Na Hills French Village?

Here’s why Ba Na Hills French Village should be on your Vietnam itinerary:

  • Breathtaking Scenery: Surrounded by lush forests and panoramic mountain views.
  • European Architecture: Modeled after French Gothic and Renaissance styles.
  • Cool Mountain Climate: A refreshing break from Vietnam’s tropical heat.
  • Golden Bridge Nearby: Walk along the iconic “hands bridge” for epic views.
  • Entertainment & Dining: Enjoy French cuisine, street performances, and theme park attractions.

How to Get There

To reach the French Village, most visitors start from Da Nang, which is about a 45-minute drive away. From the base station, you’ll take the Ba Na Hills cable car ride – one of the longest non-stop cable cars in the world. The ride alone is a memorable experience, offering sweeping views of the surrounding jungle and mountains. The Ba Na Hills cable car station also is a piece of art by itself with artistic deco and marvelous architecture.

Top Attractions in Ba Na Hills French Village

1. St. Denis Cathedral

A stunning replica of the original in France, this cathedral is the crown jewel of the village. Its stained-glass windows and stone towers make it a favorite photo spot.

2. Le Jardin d’Amour

A beautifully landscaped garden offering romantic walking paths and seasonal flower displays. It’s a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and couples.

3. French-Inspired Restaurants & Cafés

Treat yourself to crepes, pastries, and fine wine. Don’t miss La Lavande Restaurant and Café Postal for a cozy French meal.

4. Nighttime Illumination

After sunset, the village lights up in a magical glow, with streetlamps and castle lights creating a fairy-tale atmosphere.

Where to Stay

While most visitors do a day trip, staying overnight allows you to enjoy the peaceful ambiance after the day-trippers leave. The Mercure Danang French Village Bana Hills Hotel is located right within the complex and offers luxurious rooms with mountain or courtyard views.

Tip for Visitors: What to Pack

When visiting the Ba Na Hills, bring:

  • A light jacket (it can get chilly)
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Camera or phone for photos
  • Sunscreen and water