REVIEW · DA NANG
Da Nang: Ba Na Hills Entry with Cable Car and Lunch Option
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Golden Bridge views start with a ride. This Ba Na Hills entry pairs the world-famous cable car with the Golden Bridge, plus stops like Linh Ung Pagoda. I love how fast you get up into the mountain air, and I love the scale of that pagoda statue—worth pausing even after you’ve taken 20 photos. The main drawback is simple: it’s popular, so expect slow moments near the big photo spots.
If you pick the upgrade with a buffet lunch, it turns a busy day into something more manageable. I also like that the ticket covers the big themed areas—Le Jardin D’amour for flowers, then the French Village and Luna Castle for pure set-design fantasy. One consideration: you’re visiting a mountain complex at high altitude, so you’ll want to plan for changing comfort levels and walking between viewpoints.
You’re basically buying a smooth “all-entrances” day: the cable car round-trip, the signature bridges and gardens, and extra attractions like Helios Waterfall. Your ticket is valid for one day (check starting times), and it ends back at the meeting point after you show your QR code at the entrance.
In This Review
- Key Things That Make This Ba Na Hills Ticket Worth It
- At the Ba Na Hills SunWorld Gate: What Your Ticket Actually Includes
- The Nearly 6-Kilometer Cable Car Ride: The Real Time-Saver (and View-Boost)
- Golden Bridge: The Icon You’ll Want to See Twice (Even If You Don’t)
- Linh Ung Pagoda and the 27-Meter Bodhisattva Statue: Awe Without the Rush
- Le Jardin D’amour Flower Gardens: Where the Day Feels Easier
- French Village Replica and Luna Castle: Fantasy Architecture on a Mountain
- Helios Waterfall and Fantasy Park: Extra Variety, Extra Choice
- What’s Not Included (So You Don’t Get Surprise Add-Ons)
- Price and Lunch Upgrade: Is $55 Good Value?
- Timing Tips: How to Get the Best Feel From a Crowded Mountain Day
- Who Should Book This Ba Na Hills Entry?
- Should You Book This Ba Na Hills Cable Car and Lunch Option?
- FAQ
- What does the ticket include for Ba Na Hills?
- Is cable car transport included?
- Is lunch included?
- How long is this experience valid?
- Where do I show my ticket?
- When will I receive the QR code ticket?
- What attractions are not included in this ticket?
Key Things That Make This Ba Na Hills Ticket Worth It

- Nearly 6-kilometer round-trip cable car for big mountain views without tiring climbs
- Golden Bridge access for photos with its golden railing and dramatic drop-offs
- Linh Ung Pagoda and its 27-meter Bodhisattva of Mercy statue
- Le Jardin D’amour flower gardens with a fragrant, easy-to-wander pace
- French Village and Luna Castle for a cinematic break from temples and stairs
- Helios Waterfall plus Fantasy Park if you want a little extra variety
At the Ba Na Hills SunWorld Gate: What Your Ticket Actually Includes

Your day starts at the Ba Na Hills SunWorld entrance. You show your ticket there, then you’re in the system for the main sites on the mountain.
The core of the ticket is the round-trip cable car ride, plus admission to: Golden Bridge, Le Jardin D’amour Gardens, Luna Castle, Helios Waterfall, and the French Village. Fantasy Park is included too, but games inside Fantasy Park cost extra—so think of it as time to browse and play only if you want.
If you like your travel days structured, this helps. You’re not buying a bundle of separate entrances while you’re already standing in the crowd—your ticket covers the “must-sees,” and you can decide how long to linger at each.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Da Nang
The Nearly 6-Kilometer Cable Car Ride: The Real Time-Saver (and View-Boost)

The headline here is the cable car. It’s described as almost 6 kilometers in length, connecting the foot of the mountain to Ba Na Hills’ summit. And the ticket gives you round-trip access—meaning you ride it twice during the day.
Here’s why that matters for you: Ba Na Hills isn’t a small theme park you can quickly wander around at ground level. Getting up by cable car lets you spend more time at the viewpoints and attractions instead of burning hours on a long uphill day.
Also, because you’re going up and down the mountain by cable car, you get a natural rhythm: arrive feeling fresh, explore at altitude, then head back without hunting for transport on your own. If you’re traveling with limited mobility or just don’t want the uphill grind, this is a strong reason to choose this ticket.
Golden Bridge: The Icon You’ll Want to See Twice (Even If You Don’t)

The Golden Bridge is the big draw, and your ticket includes admission. This is a famous bridge with a golden railing that reflects against the surrounding green backdrop, and it’s built for that wow moment where your photos look different every angle you take.
On the ground, the best way to enjoy it is to slow down. Stand at one edge for a full look first, then walk along the bridge and notice how the railing and the valley view change as you move. If you go straight for selfies, you’ll miss the scale.
One practical note: Golden Bridge is one of those places where people cluster fast. If you want calmer photos, plan to time your visit so you’re not arriving when the biggest wave of visitors is flowing in. The ticket doesn’t dictate a schedule, so you’ll have some flexibility—use it.
Linh Ung Pagoda and the 27-Meter Bodhisattva Statue: Awe Without the Rush
Your entry also includes admission to Linh Ung Pagoda, listed as the tallest pagoda in Vietnam. The highlight is a 27-meter high statue of the Bodhisattva of Mercy.
This is one of those sights where the size hits you even if you’ve seen pictures. From a viewing distance, it’s impressive; up close, it forces you to look upward and actually take in the scale.
Why this stop is valuable in your day plan: it breaks up the more “designed” parts of Ba Na Hills. After Golden Bridge and themed zones, Linh Ung brings you back to something anchored in religious architecture and landmark monumentality. Even if you’re not a temple person, you’ll probably appreciate the sheer footprint of it.
Le Jardin D’amour Flower Gardens: Where the Day Feels Easier

Le Jardin D’amour is a flower garden, and your ticket includes admission. The experience is described as aromatic—so you’re not only seeing the blooms; you’re breathing in the fragrance as you walk.
This stop is a smart choice for you if you want a breather. Gardens are slower by nature, and they give your feet a change of pace from bridges, stairs, and themed buildings. It’s also a great time to shift from thrill photos to more relaxed shots—angles, textures, and close-ups you can’t always get in the bigger attractions.
You’ll enjoy this most if you let yourself wander. Give it time to feel like a stroll, not a quick check-mark.
French Village Replica and Luna Castle: Fantasy Architecture on a Mountain

After temples and flowers, Ba Na Hills goes full storybook.
Your ticket includes the French Village—described as a replica of a classical and romantic France with a square, cathedral, and inns. Think of it as an architectural “set” where you can walk through streetscapes that feel like a film location. For you, it’s a change of scenery and a fun photo zone that doesn’t require understanding a single fact beyond what you’re seeing.
Then comes Luna Castle, which is framed as a fantasy world experience. This is the other big mood shift: once you’re in the castle zone, you’re not really thinking about weather or history—you’re thinking about costumes, angles, and the fact that you’re standing in a literal themed world on top of a mountain.
If your group enjoys quirky travel, this is where smiles happen. If your group wants only authentic local architecture, you might see these parts as less meaningful—but they can still be enjoyable as playful contrast in the middle of a big sightseeing day.
Helios Waterfall and Fantasy Park: Extra Variety, Extra Choice

Helios Waterfall is included on your ticket, and Fantasy Park is included too. Fantasy Park is where you can purchase fun games and win exciting prizes, but the games themselves require additional fees.
So how should you use this part of your day? Treat it as optional buffer time. If you still have energy after Golden Bridge and the big landmarks, swing by. If you’re tired or the crowds feel like too much, you can skip or spend less time without harming the value of the ticket.
Fantasy Park also works well for mixed groups. If some people want movement and play, they can head to games; others can just take in the atmosphere and keep wandering.
What’s Not Included (So You Don’t Get Surprise Add-Ons)

This ticket covers major highlights, but it doesn’t cover everything on the Ba Na Hills grounds.
Not included are tickets to the Wax Museum, Debay Wine Cellar, and the Rain Sheltering Teahouse. Also not included: the Alpine Coaster or the Climbing Game. If you head to Fantasy Park games, those cost extra too.
This matters for your value math. If you know you want one of those specific paid attractions, you may need to budget separately. If you mainly want cable car + Golden Bridge + pagoda + gardens + the big themed areas, this ticket is clearly the efficient choice.
Price and Lunch Upgrade: Is $55 Good Value?

The price is listed as $55 per person, and there’s an optional upgrade that includes a buffet lunch.
Here’s how I’d judge value for you. The ticket already bundles the most time-consuming and expensive-feeling parts: the round-trip cable car ride plus admission to the signature landmarks (Golden Bridge, Linh Ung Pagoda), plus multiple major zones (flower gardens, French Village, Luna Castle, Helios Waterfall). In other words, you’re paying for convenience and entry coverage, not just individual “check-in points.”
If you’re choosing between options, the lunch upgrade is worth considering if:
- you don’t want to hunt for food under time pressure, or
- you’d rather keep your day moving without detouring.
If you’re the kind of traveler who snacks lightly and likes flexibility, you might skip the buffet upgrade. Either way, the base ticket still covers the headline experiences that make Ba Na Hills special.
Timing Tips: How to Get the Best Feel From a Crowded Mountain Day
This is a one-day ticket, and starting times vary by availability. You’ll likely want to arrive early enough to enjoy your first major stop with less congestion.
A smart flow for your enjoyment:
- Start with the cable car experience so you get your mountain views early.
- Prioritize Golden Bridge and Linh Ung Pagoda while your energy is high, since those are the iconic, high-demand areas.
- Use Le Jardin D’amour as your reset moment—flowers make it easier to slow down.
- Save French Village and Luna Castle for later in the day when you want playful scenery rather than peak walking intensity.
Also, don’t underestimate the altitude. Ba Na Hills sits at 1,489 meters above sea level and is described as having cool forests. That’s a good reason to bring a light layer, especially if you’re sensitive to cooler air or wind.
Who Should Book This Ba Na Hills Entry?
This ticket fits you well if you want:
- major “wow” sights in one day without worrying about separate admissions,
- the cable car experience as a core part of the trip,
- photo-friendly stops like Golden Bridge and Luna Castle,
- a mix of temple, gardens, and themed sets.
It’s also a good fit for groups with different interests because you can split your time—some people can chase architecture and photos, while others can enjoy the garden pace.
If you’re only interested in one or two attractions and dislike crowded hotspots, you might consider picking individual paid experiences instead. But if you want the mountain complex as a whole day, this package is the straightforward way to do it.
Should You Book This Ba Na Hills Cable Car and Lunch Option?
Book it if you want a clean, high-value day built around the cable car and the big-ticket sights: Golden Bridge, Linh Ung Pagoda, Le Jardin D’amour, plus French Village and Luna Castle. The $55 base price makes sense because it bundles the major admissions and transportation-by-cable-car piece in one shot.
Upgrade to the lunch option if you want less decision-making during your day and prefer a buffet meal planned into your schedule. Skip the lunch option if you’re confident you’ll manage your own timing and you’d rather keep costs flexible.
If you can handle crowds at peak photo points, this is one of those experiences that delivers real visual impact—starting the moment you step onto the cable car.
FAQ
What does the ticket include for Ba Na Hills?
It includes a round-trip cable car ride and admissions to Golden Bridge, Le Jardin D’Amour Gardens, Luna Castle, Helios Waterfall, and the French Village. It also includes admission to Fantasy Park, though games cost extra.
Is cable car transport included?
Yes. Your ticket includes round-trip cable car access, so you can ride up and then ride back down.
Is lunch included?
There is an option to upgrade your experience to include a buffet lunch. The base ticket details do not say lunch is included unless you select that option.
How long is this experience valid?
It is valid for 1 day. Starting times depend on availability, so you’ll need to check available time slots.
Where do I show my ticket?
Show your QR code ticket at the entrance to the Ba Na Hills SunWorld.
When will I receive the QR code ticket?
Your QR code ticket is sent 1 day before the activity date. The provider asks for your phone number on WhatsApp, Kakao Talk, Line, Wechat, Zalo, or your personal email to send the QR ticket.
What attractions are not included in this ticket?
Tickets to the Wax Museum, Debay Wine Cellar, and Rain Sheltering Teahouse are not included. Alpine Coaster or the Climbing Game also aren’t included, and Fantasy Park games cost extra fees.


























