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‘Often called ‘the Europe of Vietnam,’ Dalat is a city where cool weather and wistful scenery keep camera shutters clicking non‑stop.
From rolling mountains and serene lakes to retro architecture, chic cafés and dreamy nightscapes, Dalat is a nonstop photo playground. Spend a day hitting its signature spots and you’ll quickly fill your memory card—and your feed. Here’s a one-day Dalat route designed to help you score those unforgettable shots. Clear some space and follow along.
1. Langbiang Viewpoint
(Khu Du Lịch Lang Biang)
Langbiang Viewpoint / Photo = Langbiang Viewpoint official social media
Kick off your morning at Langbiang Viewpoint, Dalat’s premier lookout with sweeping views of the blue mountain ridges. Sitting at a higher elevation means the air is cool and clear—perfect for crisp, color‑rich photos.
Langbiang is a photographer’s dream. From the giant ‘LANGBIANG’ sign and staircases that look down over the town to sky swings and whimsical animal sculptures, the installed photo spots are endless—you could easily spend hours shooting here.
If those staged spots aren’t your vibe, don’t stress. At the summit you can capture portraits against wide, postcard-worthy panoramas—almost any angle looks magical. On misty days, the fog adds a dreamlike quality that photographs beautifully.
The viewpoint is open daily from 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Admission is 50,000 đồng (about $2.03). There are cafés and restaurants on site if you want to take a breather between shots.
Langbiang Viewpoint
305 Langbiang, Lang Biang – Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng 672700 Vietnam
2. Valley of Love
(Thung lũng Tình Yêu)
Valley of Love / Photo = Unsplash
A roughly 18‑minute taxi from Langbiang drops you at the Valley of Love. True to its name, this romantic park is one of Dalat’s most charming spots. Spread across about 1,400,000 m² (roughly 346 acres), it centers on the blue Datien Lake and is dotted with ornate gardens and towering pine groves—every corner feels like a picture waiting to happen.
Because the park leans into the theme of ‘love,’ you’ll find heart‑shaped sculptures, colorful flower beds, a maze garden and European‑style buildings that amp up the visual drama. A recent addition—miniature versions of world landmarks—gives you even more ways to stage creative shots. Yes, it can feel a bit touristy, but that same spectacle makes for vibrant, lively portraits.
You can paddle a swan‑shaped boat on the lake or hop a shuttle tram to explore every nook. The park is open daily from 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Admission is 240,000 đồng (about $9.98).
Valley of Love
3-5-7 Đường Mai Anh Đào, Lâm Viên – Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng, Vietnam
3. Domaine de Marie Church
(Domaine de Marie)
Domaine de Marie / Photo = Vietnam church information website (https://giothanhle.net/)
About an 11‑minute drive from the Valley of Love, Domaine de Marie is a photo favorite that often shows up on Dalat feeds. Its pastel palette makes it stand out among the city’s architecture.
Domaine de Marie is iconic for its soft pink façade—so much so that locals call it the Pink Church. Built in the 1940s during the French colonial era, the design blends French elements with highland Vietnamese styles, giving it a distinctly romantic, slightly exotic vibe.
Lighting and angle make all the difference here. On sunny days the pink walls glow, perfect for bright, flattering portraits. Frame the triangular roof against a clear blue sky or include the quaint courtyard garden and well‑tended flowers for a picture‑perfect composition.
The site still functions as a convent and working church where nuns reside and pray, so the atmosphere is calm and reverent rather than noisy. There’s no admission fee—so take your time and explore inside. It’s open daily from 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM, with a short closure from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM.
Domaine de Marie
400 Chem. des Peirelles, 84560 Ménerbes, France
4. Khoai Lang Nuong
(Khoai Lang Nướng)
Khoai Lang Nuong / Photo = Khoai Lang Nuong official website
Khoai Lang Nuong / Photo = Khoai Lang Nuong official website
About a seven‑minute drive from the church, Khoai Lang Nuong—literally ‘roasted sweet potato’—is a warm, cozy barbecue spot. Its wood‑tone interior and vintage touches feel like the culinary equivalent of Dalat’s beloved roasted sweet‑potato snack.
Cute tabletop trinkets and warm orange lighting make you reach for your camera before the food arrives. The menu even includes sweet‑potato–themed diffusers and simple decorations that enhance the local, homey vibe.
They offer starters, hot pots, rice dishes and desserts, but the signature is Vietnamese‑style barbecue. You grill a variety of meats at the table, and a standout side is the caramel‑glazed roasted sweet potato—pure comfort in Dalat’s cool weather.
They’re open daily from 4:30 PM to 11:00 PM.
Khoai Lang Nướng
145 Đ. Nguyễn Văn Trỗi, Phú Nhuận, Hồ Chí Minh 700000 Vietnam
5. Đà Lạt Nights
(Đà Lạt Nights – Quán cà phê view thành phố)
Đà Lạt Nights / Photo = Đà Lạt Nights official social media
The best shots don’t stop when the sun goes down. From the restaurant, take an eight‑minute taxi to Đà Lạt Nights to round out your day. This hilltop café looks out over the city and is one of Dalat’s go‑to spots for sunset and night views. Watching a scatter of twinkling bulbs and city lights from the hill feels like a scene straight out of a movie.
For prime photo ops, snag a window seat with an unobstructed view or an outdoor terrace spot. You can capture the red‑hued sunset and the glittering nightscape in a single frame, which is why photographers love it. The interior is clean and mood‑filled—if you’re into pretty, atmospheric cafés, this one delivers.
Being slightly removed from the city center means you can enjoy a quiet, reflective night view. It’s the perfect spot to end your day with a coffee while watching the lights sparkle below.
They’re open daily from 6:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
Đà Lạt Nights – Quán cà phê view thành phố
4 Đường Đống Đa, Xuân Hương – Đà Lạt, Lâm Đồng 66000 Vietnam
By Jieun Kim, Travel+ reporter











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