The Golden Bridge is one of Vietnam’s most iconic attractions, famous for its golden walkway supported by giant stone hands high above Da Nang. Offering cool mountain air and panoramic views, it serves as the perfect gateway to the wider Sun World Ba Na Hills complex, where visitors can explore the French Village, lush gardens, and vibrant entertainment areas on a day trip or overnight stay.
Perched high in the Truong Son Mountains, the Golden Bridge (Cau Vang) is an architectural marvel where giant stone hands appear to lift a golden walkway into the sky. This iconic landmark has turned Sun World Ba Na Hills into a must-visit destination roughly 40 kilometers from Da Nang. Visitors reach it via a scenic cable car ride, leaving the coastal heat behind and enjoying cool, crisp mountain air.
The bridge’s striking design—a contrast between moss-covered hands and the golden path—creates a breathtaking visual, whether framed by clear blue skies or drifting mountain mist. Its dramatic setting makes every visit feel like stepping into a fantasy landscape.

Reaching the Golden Bridge is simple for travelers staying in Da Nang or nearby coastal areas. Most visitors combine the trip with a full day at Ba Na Hills, exploring gardens, restaurants, and entertainment along the way.
Travelers usually take a private car, taxi, shuttle, or guided tour from Da Nang. The journey takes about 45–60 minutes, winding from the coast into the mountains. Leaving early in the morning helps avoid crowds and gives more time for sightseeing and photography.
Once at Ba Na Hills, take the cable car up to the mountain resort where the Golden Bridge is located. The ride itself offers stunning views of forests, waterfalls, and misty hills. As you climb, the temperature cools and the atmosphere changes dramatically from the city below.
For a slower experience, staying at Mercure Danang French Village Bana Hills is ideal. Guests can enjoy the French Village in the evening, dine at restaurants and cafés without rushing, and visit the Golden Bridge early the next morning before crowds arrive. Overnight stays also reveal a quieter, cooler, and more atmospheric side of Ba Na Hills.
The experience at the Golden Bridge changes with weather, visibility, and crowds. Choosing the right time can make your visit more comfortable and enjoyable.
Mornings are widely considered the best time to visit. Cooler temperatures, lower crowds, and soft light create ideal sightseeing and photography conditions. Overnight guests at Mercure Danang French Village Bana Hills often reach the bridge before most day-trip visitors, enjoying a calmer atmosphere and cleaner photo opportunities.
On clear days, panoramic views of mountains and forests stretch across the horizon. Morning air is often crisp, making visibility at its best. Even on cloudier days, drifting mist adds a magical, atmospheric touch, giving the bridge a completely different feel.
Late morning to early afternoon sees the largest crowds, especially on weekends, holidays, and peak seasons. Popular photo spots can get busy quickly. Visiting early allows a more relaxed experience and extra time to explore Ba Na Hills attractions afterward.
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The Golden Bridge is more than just a photo spot. Take a leisurely walk along the bridge to enjoy its scale and the surrounding mountain scenery, with multiple viewpoints offering ever-changing perspectives of forests, hills, and valleys. Morning visits are ideal for a calmer experience and softer light.
Capture the bridge from different angles—wide shots highlight the giant stone hands and panoramic views, while close-ups reveal architectural details and textures. Beyond photography, simply relax and take in the cooler mountain air, drifting clouds, and expansive scenery, which feels especially peaceful during quieter mornings, offering a unique perspective compared to the warmer coastal climate of Da Nang.
The Golden Bridge is just one highlight of the wider Ba Na Hills experience. Many travelers spend several hours exploring attractions across the mountain complex.
A short walk from the bridge, these gardens feature colorful flower displays, landscaped walkways, and scenic photo spots. The atmosphere is quieter than busier areas, making it ideal for couples or those who enjoy a slower pace. The combination of cooler mountain air and floral scenery makes it a pleasant stop before or after visiting the Golden Bridge.
The French Village recreates a European-inspired mountain town with stone buildings, cobblestone streets, cafés, restaurants, and open courtyards. The cooler climate and architecture provide a striking contrast to the tropical coast below. Guests staying at Mercure Danang French Village Bana Hills enjoy direct access and a calmer evening atmosphere once day-trip crowds leave.

Families and groups can explore indoor games, entertainment areas, and activities suitable for all ages. This makes Ba Na Hills more than a quick sightseeing stop—it’s a full-day or overnight destination for all travelers.
Dining options are plentiful throughout Ba Na Hills, from casual cafés to larger restaurants serving Vietnamese and international cuisine. Guests at Mercure can enjoy meals at a relaxed pace, with quieter evening dining inside the French Village after daytime crowds disperse.
The Golden Bridge is one of Vietnam’s most iconic landmarks, offering a striking mix of architecture and mountain scenery. Its golden walkway held by giant stone hands provides memorable photo opportunities, while surrounding forests and hills make the visit especially rewarding for first-time travelers, couples, and families.
The bridge can get crowded, particularly on weekends, holidays, and peak seasons, so arriving early or staying overnight nearby helps ensure a calmer experience. For the best visit, combine the bridge with other Ba Na Hills attractions like the French Village, Le Jardin D’Amour Gardens, and Fantasy Park, and consider staying at Mercure Danang French Village Bana Hills to enjoy early morning photos and a more relaxed pace.
Staying inside Ba Na Hills gives visitors more time to explore the French Village, enjoy the evening atmosphere, and visit the Golden Bridge early the next morning. It offers a slower pace and a quieter experience compared to day trips from Da Nang.
Mercure Danang French Village Bana Hills is the ideal choice for an in-mountain stay. Located in the heart of the French Village, it features French-inspired architecture, cozy rooms, multiple dining options, and direct access to Ba Na Hills attractions. Book your stay at Mercure to enjoy a relaxed visit and make the most of your Golden Bridge experience

Deciding between a day trip and an overnight stay at Ba Na Hills depends on whether you prioritize convenience or a fuller experience.
A typical day trip starts with a morning departure from Da Nang, followed by the cable car ride to Ba Na Hills. Visitors usually explore the Golden Bridge, stroll through the French Village and Le Jardin D’Amour Gardens, enjoy lunch, and return to the city by late afternoon. This option works well for those with limited time, but it can feel rushed, especially during peak hours when crowds are larger and photo opportunities are limited.
Staying overnight at Mercure Danang French Village Bana Hills allows for a more relaxed and immersive experience. Arrive in the afternoon, check in, and explore the French Village at your own pace before enjoying dinner.
Overnight guests can visit the Golden Bridge early the next morning, before tour groups arrive, making for better photography and a calmer experience. An overnight stay also gives you more flexibility to enjoy Ba Na Hills attractions, cooler mountain air, and the peaceful evening and morning atmosphere that day-trippers often miss.
For a quick day trip from Da Nang, depart in the morning and take the cable car up to Ba Na Hills. Visit the Golden Bridge first, then stroll through Le Jardin D’Amour Gardens and the French Village before enjoying lunch at a nearby restaurant. This plan is convenient for travelers with limited time, though it may feel busy during peak hours.
For a more relaxed overnight stay, check in at Mercure Danang French Village Bana Hills in the afternoon and explore the French Village at your own pace. Enjoy dinner, take an evening walk, and visit the Golden Bridge early the next morning before the crowds arrive. Couples can turn this into a romantic getaway with a sunset walk through the French Village, dinner at Mercure’s L’Étable or La Crique, and an early morning visit to the bridge for misty mountain photos.
To make the most of your visit, check cable car schedules in advance, as operating hours can change depending on season and weather. Bring a light jacket and comfortable shoes, as Ba Na Hills is cooler than Da Nang city and involves plenty of walking. Arriving early in the morning helps you avoid crowds and enjoy better conditions for photography.
Staying at Mercure Danang French Village Bana Hills puts you right inside Ba Na Hills, offering convenient access to the Golden Bridge and the wider mountain complex. Overnight guests can enjoy quieter mornings, cooler evenings, and the chance to explore the French Village without the pressure of a day-trip schedule.
With comfortable rooms, French-inspired architecture, multiple dining options, bars, and scenic mountain views, Mercure is more than a place to stay. It turns a Golden Bridge visit into a complete mountain escape. Book your stay at Mercure Danang French Village Bana Hills to enjoy early morning access, relaxed evenings in the French Village, and a more memorable Ba Na Hills experience above the clouds.


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