Huế is located on the bank of the picturesque Sông Hương (Perfume River). Once the capital of imperial Vietnam, the city shines with the glories of the past.
The town’s rich heritage includes charming pagodas, palaces, and the tombs of Emperors who once ruled over the city. There are seven mausoleums dotted all over the city.
I have visited the city more than once. I like its somewhat quaint beauty and relatively slow pace. To me, Huế’s quirks seems to be unaffected by the passing of time.
On my last visit, I decided to explore further afield to some of the less visited places around Huế, notably the tomb of Gia Long some 20 kilometres south of the city. When I returned in the afternoon, I knew where I had to go to recover from a long day of adventures and to satisfy my sweet tooth.
Here I share with you my regular afternoon coffee and cake spot in Huế, a cute little place called ... For the full "GT" Travel post and many like it, please visit https://GoodTourismTravelBlog.com/2021/07/hue-to-go-for-a-sweet-treat/