Visiting QUE Garden Da Lat, HDV Local had the opportunity to immerse myself in the lush green space and take a series of beautiful check-in photos. Let's explore this popular virtual living spot with HDV Local.
QUE Garden Da Lat is one of Da Lat's attractive tourist destinations for lovers of green plants and miniature landscapes with strong Japanese characteristics. As soon as you set foot in the garden, you will be amazed by the beautiful bonsai arrangements and countless Da Lat travel check-in spots that cannot be missed. Although it is a new address, QUE Garden has attracted a lot of tourists in Da Lat, a place where you can enjoy the cool atmosphere, immerse yourself in the scent of plants, forests on Mimosa Pass.
Introduction to QUE Garden Da Lat
QUE Garden is a large garden with an area of up to 20,000 m2 and is decorated in an extremely sophisticated, meticulous, Zen style, making anyone who wanders here feel peaceful and serene. The highlight of QUE Garden is the carefully nurtured and artistically shaped conifer bonsai pots. With such a rich collection of conifer bonsai, QUE Garden is proud to be the largest conifer bonsai tourism garden in Vietnam.

In addition, you will visit the super beautiful Koi fish pond, built according to Japanese standards, with thousands of colorful Koi fish harmonizing with the natural landscape of Da Lat. The small house in the middle of QUE Garden is where you can relax, enjoy a fragrant cup of tea amidst the colorful flower clusters, and gentle melodies intertwined with the gurgling sound of the stream.
Where is QUE Garden?
Address: Foot of Mimosa Pass, Ward 10, Da Lat City, Lam Dong Province

QUE Garden is located at the foot of Mimosa Pass, one of the main passes leading to Da Lat, so there are many famous tourist attractions nearby for you to visit. From QUE Garden, you have the opportunity to admire the panoramic view of Da Lat city with its airy space and cool climate all year round.
Directions to QUE Garden Da Lat
QUE Garden is about 6km from Da Lat city center, so it doesn't take much time to travel. From the center, follow Khe Sanh road to Mimosa Pass; then, after passing Thien Vuong Co Sat Pagoda for a short distance, you will see the sign for QUE Garden.

Don't hesitate to traverse Mimosa Pass, just hold the wheel and pay a little attention, and you're done. In fact, this is an extremely interesting experience that you should not miss; Mimosa Pass is one of the most beautiful passes in Da Lat with breathtaking scenery on both sides of the road.
QUE Garden Da Lat Opening Hours
QUE Garden opens at 7:30 AM and stops admitting guests at 5:00 PM every day. QUE Garden's operating hours are a bit early, so remember to arrange your time to arrive early.

QUE Garden Ticket Prices Reference
The current entrance fee for QUE Garden is 70,000 VND/person. If you eat or drink at QUE Garden's restaurant - cafe, please pay the surcharge. Especially, you can combine visiting QUE Garden with many other famous places in a super economical tour.

What to do at QUE Garden?
Many people wonder, what is so special about QUE Garden that it is so popular? Let's explore it with HDV Local now.
1. Conifer Bonsai Garden
Stemming from the owner's passion for ornamental plants, more than 100 bonsai trees, mainly conifer bonsai with many unique and exotic styles, are present throughout the garden. You will have the opportunity to admire the meticulously cared for and artistically shaped bonsai trees, as well as discover the process of growing and caring for this type of ornamental plant.

2. Seven-color flower garden
Not only bonsai, QUE Garden also has a colorful flower garden including: sunflowers, chrysanthemums, lavender, etc. All are arranged in beds and decorated as beautiful miniature landscapes. How can "virtual living" enthusiasts miss such a wonderful "photo shoot" background, right?

3. Giant Bougainvillea Tree
Come to QUE Garden to witness with your own eyes the largest bougainvillea flower in Da Lat! This bougainvillea tree was meticulously planted and cared for, with all the owner's dedication. The deep pink color of each blooming bougainvillea flower against the clear blue sky of Da Lat promises to create your sparkling and magical photos.

4. Stairway to Heaven
If you have visited tourist attractions and entertainment spots in Da Lat, you are probably familiar with the image of the "stairway to heaven". QUE Garden also has such a pristine white staircase. Standing at the top of the stairs, you can see a beautiful mountain view with a spacious area, and fluffy white clouds in the distance, giving you the feeling of ascending to heaven.

5. Japanese House
Right in the middle of QUE Garden is a small Japanese-style garden house, where you can drink tea and enjoy the scenery, while enjoying the fresh, peaceful atmosphere. In addition to drinks, this area also has a restaurant serving Japanese dishes.

6. Koi Pond
The unique highlight of QUE Garden is the beautiful Koi fish pond arranged in the highest places in the garden, convenient for you to swim. The Koi fish pond combined with the rockery creates a perfect, vivid space. Especially, please feed the fish.

7. Red Bridge
Next, we must mention the tiny red wooden bridge crossing the Koi pond. Just pose simply on the bridge, and you'll have a few beautiful souvenir photos. Remember to wear appropriate clothes and "harvest" a set of "thousand-like" photos to take home.

8. Au Co and Lac Long Quan Statues
Not only does QUE Garden have beautiful gardens and miniature landscapes, but it also draws attention with two statues depicting the faces of Au Co and Lac Long Quan embracing each other. Both statues are considered simple yet refined. This is also a place where you can satisfy your "virtual living" hobby.

What to Eat at QUE Garden?
QUE Garden cafe offers breakfast, office lunch, and dessert dishes, which will "satisfy your stomach" when you visit QUE Garden. For an average cost of about 100,000 VND/person, you can enjoy a meal with delicious, authentic Da Lat dishes in a wonderful setting. This will surely be an unforgettable experience during your trip to Da Lat.

Detailed QUE Garden Travel Experience
After exploring QUE Garden, visit the surrounding tourist attractions in the Mimosa Pass area. It's very convenient and saves time, isn't it?! You can refer to some tourist attractions such as:
- F – Flower Field
- Dalat View
- Sunny Farm Fun Farm
- Kombi Land Cactus Garden
- Thien Vuong Co Sat Pagoda (Chinese Pagoda, or Buddha Hidden Pagoda)
- Linh Phuoc Pagoda (Da Lat Bottle Pagoda)

When traveling up Mimosa Pass, remember to be absolutely careful because the Mimosa Pass section is relatively steep and slippery. In addition, when visiting QUE Garden, you are not allowed to pull weeds, break branches, or perform any actions that negatively impact the landscape and ecosystem of the garden. Please keep this in mind!
Conclusion
Da Lat is a particularly attractive place all year round, so wherever you go, you can feel the romantic and dreamy beauty. Whether your itinerary in Da Lat is short or long, remember to add QUE Garden to your list of must-visit places.