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The Marble Mountains

Scenic point in Hội An

Updated: March 01, 2024 09:49 AM

The Marble Mountains is located in Hội An (City in Vietnam), Vietnam. It's address is 81 Huyền Trân Công Chúa, Hoà Hải, Ngũ Hành Sơn, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam.

81 Huyền Trân Công Chúa, Hoà Hải, Ngũ Hành Sơn, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam

2737+9R Ngũ Hành Sơn, Da Nang, Vietnam

+84 236 3961 114

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Monday7 AM to 5 PM
Tuesday7 AM to 5 PM
Wednesday7 AM to 5 PM
Thursday7 AM to 5 PM
Friday7 AM to 5 PM
Saturday7 AM to 5 PM
Sunday7 AM to 5 PM

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Where is The Marble Mountains?

The Marble Mountains is located at: 81 Huyền Trân Công Chúa, Hoà Hải, Ngũ Hành Sơn, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam.

What is the phone number of The Marble Mountains?

You can try to calling this number: +84 236 3961 114

What are the coordinates of The Marble Mountains?

Coordinates: 16.0034756, 108.2645803

The Marble Mountains Reviews

T. K Fam
2024-01-29 01:18:41 GMT

Beautiful Scenery!
Marble Mountains located in Ngũ Hành Sơn, Đà Nẵng. It’s all natural rocky mountains with profound history.
Mountains are high but not hard to climb. It’s more like elevated walking paths unless you want to climb to the top then it’s challenging. However, there’s an elevator for those who do not want to climb.
On the base of the mountains there are thousands of shops which sell stones, marble souvenirs or even large statues of almost everything you can think of.
It’s worth to visit!!!

Chris Mellors
2023-11-25 06:44:12 GMT

What a bargain! We spent a few hours for the admission price of around 40000 dong, so around £1.50.
We chose to climb the stairs and even though it was a warm and humid day, as well as busy, we’re glad we did.
The sculptures we saw looked fantastic, and lots of photogenic pagodas. Some looked a little worse for ware, but it added to the aesthetic of the place.
When you get to a sign that talks about steep stairs, it actually means you’re going to climb through quite a tight cave! So only attempt if fit and able, and have good footwear as it’ll be slippery.
One of the caves you walk down in to is a brilliant picture spot with a bright ray of light shining in to the temple cave.
Would come back here again if we had the chance.

Natalya Permyakova
2024-02-01 06:49:37 GMT

A very nice complex of temples and viewpoints only 10 min drive from My An. We went in the afternoon and it was perfect, the weather was not too hot and the evening sun lit up the attractions nicely.

It took us approximately 2 hours to view most of the things. I do recommend wearing comfortable shoes (ideally not flip flops) as there's a little bit of climbing involved that may be slippery.

Ashley Ng
2024-02-20 05:58:06 GMT

This was actually so fun! But the steps are not easy!! The caves are also quite a hike for some of them, many places to take very nice photographs. There is an elevator (extra charge each way) to go up and down if needed.

Giulio D.
2024-02-08 07:22:49 GMT

Beautiful place, we loved it! Went by motorbike (25min from Hoi An), entered via a secondary gate. Very few people until we reached the gate 1 / 2, at around 1pm, when many, many tourists arrived. The mountain, with its caves, pagodas and statues look quite authentic, it is not as kitsch or fake as we thought! Quite recommended.

R A
2024-01-29 05:15:04 GMT

Great preservation of culture and history. Would recommend a visit and actually spend some time with the guides.

Please be respectful and dress up modesty as this a Buddhist holy site. I really pisses me off seeing people in bikinis in temple. Imagine doing something like that in Vatican churches.

Debasmita Shee
2024-02-06 04:29:13 GMT

Beautiful place and magnificent view from the mountain. It's a must visit place during sunset. Wearing comfortable shoes is important because it has hiking. The walking tour is not recommended for elderly people and kids.

Alun Evans
2024-02-17 02:47:51 GMT

Crazy but beautiful and interesting place.
So much to see, so it can easily take up three hours.
Some parts such as Heaven's Gate(?) is difficult due to the slippery stones.

cuore sano
2024-01-30 00:55:22 GMT

Definitely a must visit near danang. Only 12 min by motorcycle from city. Entrance 40k+10k Parking. So much worth the visit. Caves full of Buddhas, gorgeous views. Spectacular plants. I spent here till dark.

Ismail R
2023-12-29 15:14:37 GMT

I enjoyed visiting this recent historic site.

The ticketing system is easy and well organized.

You can either buy the entry ticket and walk up the 100 steps to enter, or buy the elevator ticket and short-cut your way to the top.

Much like all of Danang, it's very well kept and tidy all around.

Funki Foods
2024-01-12 17:11:42 GMT

A truly magical experience

Lots of walking, climbing and some wet/slippery areas
We actually done the whole thing barefoot but that’s because I’m always barefoot on holiday and I find I get better grip, but a good walking shoe or trainer would suffice!

If you take a motorbike lots of ladies will come running out asking you to park at their shop, be sure to ask them if it’s free as they will most likely ask for a payment at the end of it.

Andres Varela
2024-02-05 22:24:35 GMT

Must visit! Really nice and peaceful walk with interesting views. There is a lift to take you up if you have kids, but it's definitely not a stroller friendly as there are heaps of steps all around

Robert Bowman
2023-09-10 10:17:19 GMT

I wanted to share with you my recent experience at Marble Mountain in Vietnam. It was truly an amazing experience with breathtaking views of the city and definitely worth a visit.

When planning your trip to Marble Mountain, it is advisable to come prepared with suitable footwear and dry wick clothing as the temperature can get quite hot. The tour itself takes approximately one hour, during which you will be treated to beautiful views from the top as well as inside the cave.

I highly recommend visiting Marble Mountain if you ever find yourself in Vietnam. The panoramic views and unique cave formations make it an unforgettable experience.

Thank you for your attention, and I hope this information proves helpful in planning your future travels.

Paula Mioara Necula
2023-12-28 09:18:05 GMT

Spectacular views, intricate pathways, temples and a small hike.
This place has elevator to the first landmark but we chose the steps. Mind they are a bit steep. From first landmark there is a huge maze with paths that bring u to caves, gates, viewpoints, pagodas. We spent 2 hours here which is a good amount of time to reserve for this sightseeing place. Beach and DaNang visible from higher points.

Mateo Guzmán
2023-12-28 07:26:18 GMT

A place with a lot of things to do. I didn’t see it as advertised as many other places in the region but it had more things to do than what I expected.

Going inside some parts of the caves is quite fun, but be careful as it is quite slippery and I banged my head twice.

You can buy some drinks there, and in the entrance you can get a lot of inexpensive souvenirs.

If you are going by scooter there are some small parking places with very small fees.

Emmanuel Dado
2024-02-08 10:25:42 GMT

Consists of five mountains made of limestone and marble.
Located about 9 kilometers (5 miles) south of Da Nang city.
A well-known pilgrimage site with beautiful peaks, vast networks of tunnels, gorgeous caves, and impressive temples.

Experience:
Climbable steps or an elevator available.
Despite uneven stairs, the climb is manageable if taken slowly.

Value for Money:
Entry fee offers excellent value compared to other attractions in the city.

Marvel at the Buddhist temples carved into the rock.
Visit early in the morning or later in the day to avoid midday heat and crowds.

Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply seeking stunning views, the Marble Mountains won’t disappoint!

Yi June Yap (Lev)
2023-12-29 14:20:12 GMT

Great tourist location for something more natural and religious.
You can either use the elevator or climb the 108 steps. The steps are uneven, steep and slippery when wet so wearing appropriate shoes for the visit is very important

Sarah Jessica Lee
2023-11-09 01:12:03 GMT

i was amazed by the beauty of this place. it was kind of adventure for me and my daughters going inside the cave for the first time. there is also an elevator going up if you wanna save your energy but have to pay extra for the lift. so entrance fee isnt that bad. you have to come by here before leaving danang. going in the morning and before lunch would be good, afterward it gets crowded with tourists.

phoebe querobin
2024-01-30 12:59:11 GMT

It a nice quick hike. Got nice view on top of the mountain and amazing caves. Prepare your knees on the stairs😁 Dont forget to bring water if you visit. 40k vnd for the stairs and 20k vnd for the caves. You can book grab if you dont drive like me.

Anton Mammadov
2023-10-26 09:26:45 GMT

Worth visiting, very spiritual, not too much stairs plus you do breaks exploring small caves and temples. All caves got plenty water dropping from the top so floor can be pretty slippery. Also lots power cables and sockets are exposed to water so didn't feel safe at some areas.

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