Best photography spots in Danang

Top 5 photography spots in Danang every traveler should know

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For travelers from Singapore and Malaysia, Danang Vietnam is one of the most photogenic coastal destinations. Just a short two-hour flight away, this vibrant city offers golden beaches, lush mountains, ancient pagodas, and modern landmarks. Beyond simply sightseeing, many visitors come to Danang to capture unforgettable moments on camera.

If you are looking for the best photography spots in Danang, here is a complete guide featuring iconic landmarks, hidden gems, food photography, and practical travel tips to make your journey picture-perfect.

1. Golden Bridge: The symbol of Ba Na Hills

Opening hours: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM daily

No list of Da Nang photo spots is complete without the Golden Bridge. Suspended on Ba Na Hills, this stunning structure looks like it is held up by two giant stone hands rising from the mountains. Since opening in 2018, the Golden Bridge has become a global Instagram sensation and a must-visit highlight for anyone exploring Danang City Vietnam.

Ba Na Hills is located about 25 km west of downtown Da Nang. The journey takes around 45 minutes by car. Once you arrive, you will board one of the world’s longest cable cars, which itself is a photogenic experience – gliding over lush forests, waterfalls, and clouds.

Other things to explore on Ba Na Hills

  • French Village: A European-style town with cobblestone streets, Gothic architecture, and flower gardens – perfect for romantic photography.
  • Fantasy Park: Vietnam’s largest indoor amusement park, ideal if you travel with family.
  • Debay Wine Cellar: Built by the French in 1923, it offers rustic underground photography spots.
  • Flower Gardens (Le Jardin D’Amour): Seasonal blossoms and landscaped gardens that change colors throughout the year.

Photography tips on Ba Na Hills

  • Arrive early in the morning to avoid crowds and capture misty, dreamy landscapes.
  • Stay until late afternoon for soft lighting and fewer visitors on the bridge.
  • Bring a wide-angle lens to capture both the massive stone hands and sweeping mountain views.
  • Book Mercure Ba Na Hills Hotel and you will get exclusive early access to Golden Bridge, freely taking photos without people.
bana hills golden hand bridge

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2. Marble Mountains: A spiritual but scenic photo spot in Danang

Just 9 km south of Danang, the Marble Mountains (Ngu Hanh Son) are a cluster of five limestone and marble hills named after the five natural elements – metal, wood, water, fire, and earth. This is not just a spiritual site but also a stunning photography destination that blends nature, history, and culture.

From the city center, you can easily reach Marble Mountains in about 20 minutes by taxi, Grab, or motorbike rental. After exploring, many visitors pair their visit with a Danang to Hoi An day trip, as this site is located midway between the two destinations.

Things to see at Marble Mountains Danang

  • Huyen Khong Cave: The largest and most impressive cave, with sunlight piercing through a natural skylight – creating magical beams of light for photography.
  • Tam Thai and Linh Ung Pagodas: Ancient pagodas surrounded by bonsai trees and courtyards, offering a peaceful atmosphere for cultural shots.
  • Stone Carving Village: At the base of the mountains, you can visit Non Nuoc village where artisans carve marble into statues and souvenirs. This is one of the oldest craft villages in Da Nang.

Photography tips at Marble Mountains Danang

  • Visit in the late afternoon for golden sunset views from the summit. Morning is also beautiful for softer light and cooler temperatures.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as there are many stairs and uneven paths.
Marble Mountains

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3. My Khe Beach: Best photo spots in Danang for sunrise and sunset moments

Often described as the “Riviera of the East,” My Khe Beach is the most famous beach in Danang Vietnam and is frequently listed among the world’s top beaches by international magazines.

With soft white sand, turquoise waters, and a backdrop of coconut trees, it is not only a great place to relax but also one of the most photogenic locations in central Vietnam. Right across from My Khe Beach, you’ll find plenty of seafood restaurants and street stalls.

The best time to visit My Khe Beach is from April to July/August, when the sea is calm and the skies are clear.

Photography tips in My Khe Beach

  • Sunrise magic: Arrive around 5:00–5:30 AM for pastel skies and local fishing scenes.
  • Golden hour portraits: Sunset at 5:30–6:30 PM provides soft, flattering light for portraits and silhouettes.
My Khe Beach

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4. Dragon Bridge: The modern icon of Danang

In the heart of Danang, a golden dragon curls across the Han River, its yellow body gleaming under the sun. At night, the Dragon Bridge comes alive: every Saturday and Sunday at 9 PM, the dragon breathes fire and sprays water into the sky. It is the kind of spectacle that defines the city’s energy – modern, bold, and unforgettable.

Photography tips in Danang Dragon Bridge

  • Visitors usually take pictures along Tran Hung Dao Street, where the dragon’s head faces directly toward the crowd.
  • A night cruise on the Han River offers sweeping shots of the bridge with the city skyline glittering behind.
  • Long-exposure photography here transforms the flames into bright streaks dancing above the water.
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5. Son Tra Peninsula: Best photo spot for panoramic pictures in Danang

If the beaches and bridges show the modern face of Danang Vietnam, the Son Tra Peninsula reveals its soul. Just a short ride northeast of downtown, this lush green mountain stretches out into the East Sea, offering a refreshing escape from the bustle of the city.

Here stands the Lady Buddha, Vietnam’s tallest statue of the Goddess of Mercy, gazing calmly over the bay. At 67 meters high, she can be spotted from nearly anywhere in Da Nang. The nearby Linh Ung Pagoda, with its elegant courtyards and traditional architecture, provides another layer of serenity and photogenic charm.

Driving around the peninsula, you’ll find winding coastal roads with panoramic viewpoints – perfect for wide-angle shots of Da Nang’s skyline by day and glowing city lights by night. Wildlife enthusiasts may even spot red-shanked douc langurs, often called the “queen of primates,” living in the forest canopy.

Son Tra peninsula

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Why should you visit Danang with Travel Sense Asia?

At Travel Sense Asia, we have been creating tailor-made tours across Vietnam for over a decade. With thousands of 5-star TripAdvisor reviews, our professional guides know where to take you for the best places in Danang, and even in Hoi An. Traveling with us means comfort, expert planning, and memories captured in the best light.

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Conclusion

Danang Vietnam is more than just a beach town, it is a living canvas where history, nature, and modernity come together. From the Golden Bridge on Ba Na Hills to sunset at Marble Mountains, from the vibrant streets around the Dragon Bridge to peaceful Son Tra Peninsula, every moment is a photo opportunity.

For travelers from Singapore and Malaysia, Danang offers convenience, affordability, and endless beauty. So pack your camera, bring extra storage, and let us at Travel Sense Asia bring this coastal city closer to you.

Alaia

Hi, I’m Alaia, your travel advisor here at Travel Sense Asia! I’ve spent years researching and discovering Asia with full of surprises; and I’m here to help it surprise you too. Whether you're into off-the-beaten-path adventures, local food tips, or just want someone to say “yes, that’s definitely the right time to go,” I’ve got you covered. Let’s turn your next trip into something unforgettable, and full of great stories to tell back home.

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