A collection of places to visit in Dalat in a warm atmosphere at the beginning of the year
by lbzero
Jan 2, 2025
#Travel Itinerary
Dalat, called the Switzerland of Vietnam, is the perfect place when you're tired of busy city tours.
I went on a course where you can fully heal and enjoy yourself in a day with cute architecture, cool air, and a leisurely atmosphere.
8 am, the first course was Dalat Cathedral.
The French-style architecture, red bricks, and stained glass windows create an exotic atmosphere.
It was early, so there were no people, and it was perfect for starting the day with a quiet walk.
Next, we went to Linh Phuoc Temple.
This temple, elaborately decorated with broken pieces of porcelain, has an impressive unique exterior and a huge Buddha statue.
The interior is also great for taking pictures, so it's popular as a great photo spot.
For lunch, we chose Vietnamese hot pot (lau) at a local restaurant in downtown Dalat.
The hot soup dish was perfect because of the cool temperature.
I spent some leisurely time with a cup of Dalat specialty coffee at a nearby cafe.
In the afternoon, we visited Dalat Train Station and the Train Museum. The retro railway theme and well-preserved architecture gave a quiet feeling, and I had a great time taking pictures on the old train.
At sunset, I took a walk around Dalat Lake.
The trees swaying in the wind, the sound of gentle waves, and the light of the sunset were peaceful in itself.
I finished the evening at Dalat Night Market.
I enjoyed the local atmosphere while eating street food such as grilled skewers, banh xeo, and Dalat-style dim sum.
It was also fun to watch busking in the middle of the market.
Dalat is a city that is not crowded, but has plenty to see and eat.
This day, where the city and nature are in harmony, was an unforgettable memory.
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