Bao Dai's Summer Palace, A Glimpse into Vietnam's Last Monarchy

Trieu Viet Vyong Street
Residence of the last Vietnamese emperor
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Introduction

Bao Dai Palace was built in 1933 and served as the summer residence for the last emperor, Bao Dai. The yellow-toned architecture of the palace complements the surrounding gardens and the city of Dalat, creating a beautiful landscape. The design of various banquet halls, bedrooms, kitchens, and dining rooms is modern and luxurious, with well-preserved household items and bilingual descriptions in Vietnamese and English in many rooms. Additionally, the palace exhibits precious items such as books and tea sets used by Bao Dai, giving visitors a glimpse into royal aristocratic life.
Address
Trieu Viet Vyong Street
Transportation
Located in the southwest of Chunxiang Lake, it takes about 15-20 minutes to ride a motorcycle from the central roundabout at the southwest end of Chunxiang Lake.