Within the city is the Imperial Citadel, home of the Emperor. This sprawling complex of temples, pavilions, walls, museums and galleries is the centerpiece of Hue. It is here where one can truly appreciate the history and charm of Vietnam's past, its tranquility and beauty.
The street for bargains is Le Loi Street. Here you'll find souvenir stalls that run the gamut from cute to kitschy. You'll find great deals on a variety of little treasures tucked under the glass cases of the shops here. All you have to do is simply search and you're bound to be rewarded.
The Vietnamese currency is the dong. You can exchange currency in any of the following ways: at a bank, through an authorized exchange bureau or at a hotel reception desk. The best rates are at the banks, but the exchange bureaus are the most convenient, as they're open longer hours. Most major credit cards should be accepted at almost any major city or popular tourist spot.
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