Hue Street Food Tour At Night By Scooter

1.Hue Street Food Tour At Night By Scooter
Hue street food at night by scooter with hotel pickup. Taste Huế cakes, BBQ, noodle soup, and 20 sweet soups on a private 4-5 hr tour.
“Wow!”
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The 6 most popular evening experiences in Hue. Here's what each one actually delivers, who runs it, and what it costs.

Hue street food at night by scooter with hotel pickup. Taste Huế cakes, BBQ, noodle soup, and 20 sweet soups on a private 4-5 hr tour.
“Wow!”

Hue afternoon motorbike tour with conical hat making and offbeat pagoda stops, ending with a panoramic sunset over the Perfume River.
“Great sightseeing on the outskirts of Hue avoiding the crowded attractions! Lovely views over the perfume river and passionate story's about coffee from Jimmy.”

Enjoy a 45-minute private dragon boat on Hue’s Perfume River at sunrise or sunset, with stops at key sights and optional rickshaw rides.
“The scenery was breathtaking, and the staff was friendly and attentive. It was a perfect place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty. I highly recommend it!”

Ride a cyclo through Hue at night, eat iconic dishes like bun bo Hue and com hen, and learn the meaning behind each bite.
“This is my family’s first time in Hue and we had a great time on this tour. Cyclo is a perfect way to explore the city with little children. We started a bit earlier since there is only my family on this tour and we started right before sunset. Khanh Read more”

Ride an e-bike through Hue at night, taste iconic street foods with an English guide, and get a river stop plus a Citadel glimpse.
“This was a great little overall view of the city of Hue with emphasis on the food scene here. Tour guide Linh was very nice and talkative in explaining everything about her town and the Hue food scene. All of this is done on an E bike, which was an experience in itself. It was…”

Bike through Hue to Bao Vinh, then cruise the Perfume River at sunset with tea or coffee in a 4-hour guided tour.
“Seeing the way, that bird houses, furniture, and hinges are made by hand was truly impressive. The visit to the Pagoda was also amazing.”