Central Vietnam
Ba Na Hills & Golden Bridge
How to visit Ba Na Hills and the Golden Bridge from Da Nang: which ticket covers the cable car, the hour to go to beat the coach crush, and whether it's worth a whole day.
Where
Da Nang, Vietnam
Opening hours
Park and cable cars run roughly 08:00โ22:00 daily, with the last cable car up usually around 21:00. Light shows and the village run into the evening; always confirm your date on banahills.sunworld.vn.
Tickets
All-inclusive adult ticket about โซ1,000,000 (~ยฃ29); child (height 1.0โ1.4m) about โซ800,000 (~ยฃ23); under-1.0m free. The cable car, Golden Bridge, Fantasy Park rides and shows are all included โ no top-up at the summit.
Time needed
Half a day minimum, a full day if you want the rides and Le Jardin gardens; add about 40 minutes' drive each way from Da Nang.
In short
Visiting Ba Na Hills & Golden Bridge
Book the all-in Ba Na Hills ticket online before you go โ the price covers the record-breaking cable car, the Golden Bridge and every ride and show inside the French-village park, so there is nothing extra to pay at the top. This is a self-contained mountain theme park 25km west of Da Nang, not a quick photo stop: ride the first cable car up around 08:00 or come up after 15:00 to photograph the giant stone hands without a wall of coach groups. Allow most of a day, and factor in the 40-minute drive each way from the beach.
How to visit without wasting the day
The mistake people make is picturing the Golden Bridge as a quick stop on the way somewhere. It isnโt: the bridge sits at the top of a self-contained French-village theme park 25km west of Da Nang, reached by a record-length cable car that takes around 20 minutes to climb the mountain. You commit to a half-day at least, and a 40-minute drive each way from the beach, so build it into the schedule as its own outing rather than wedging it between My Khe and dinner.
Buy the all-inclusive ticket online before you go โ about โซ1,000,000 (~ยฃ29) for an adult, and it covers the cable car, the Golden Bridge and every ride and show inside, so thereโs nothing to pay at the summit. Many UK visitors book it as a guided day tour with hotel pickup, which spares you the haggle at the base station and the cable-car queue on busy days. Use Grab or a pre-booked private car for the drive out, not a street taxi flagged on spec, which is also GOV.UKโs advice on avoiding unlicensed cabs.
Theme park or heritage โ and is it worth a day?
Ride the first cable car up around 08:00, or save the bridge for after 15:00. Between roughly 10:00 and 14:00 the giant stone hands are wall-to-wall with coach groups, and the mountain tends to cloud over by midday, so early gives you both the clearest views and the emptiest bridge. February to May is the dry window before central Vietnamโs autumn rains, when the summit can vanish into mist for the afternoon.
Itโs worth a full day if you book ahead and want it for the engineering and the views, not the authenticity โ this is a built theme park, not real heritage, and the village is closer to a film set than a French town. The cable car genuinely impresses and the bridge lives up to its photos when it isnโt packed. Pair the day with the Marble Mountains on the way back rather than stacking it against a Hoi An old-town evening the same day.
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