
Linh Sơn Pagoda
Linh Sơn Pagoda
Dalat, Vietnam
Buddhist temple in scenic hilltop surrounds with a serene vibe, garden & large statue of Buddha.
Last updated: February 11, 2026
Overview
Buddhist temple in scenic hilltop surrounds with a serene vibe, garden & large statue of Buddha.
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Visitor Reviews
**★★★★★ Rith Pisey — 2 weeks ago
I found this old pagoda after seeing it on a YouTube video. The architecture looks very Chinese-style and quite beautiful. I really loved the flower garden, it made the place feel peaceful and relaxing for the mind.
**★★★★★ Ryo Vo — 7 months ago
A peaceful and sacred temple in the heart of Da Lat
I had the chance to visit Linh Son Pagoda early one chilly morning. The atmosphere was calm and quiet — a perfect place to reflect, offer prayers, and practice mindfulness. The architecture is simple yet beautiful, showing the elegance of Northern Vietnamese Buddhist tradition.
There was a morning chanting session when I arrived. Everyone was sitting respectfully and mindfully, creating a very serene and spiritual energy. I felt truly grounde
**★★★★★ Max G — 8 months ago
Very beautiful pagoda located in Da Lat. Well maintained and clean, very colorful. I really enjoyed walking the site, and feel the calm of this place. We went late afternoon/start of evening and it is very pretty with the lights. Dont skip this beautiful place.
**★★★★★ Mai Huong — 11 months ago
Very quiet and peaceful pagoda, a serenity place, the monks were so helpful and noble. Beautiful garden and surrounding. Large parking lot. Also has a place to do funeral.
**★★★★★ Guimo-D Brando — a year ago
Peaceful, majestic, mystic, powerful, outstanding, and highly recommended whenever you have hour of free time just to wander around Linh Son Pagoda. I encountered Hun, one of the professional gardeners of the Pagoda with whom we could have a conversation about the Pagoda and its feelings towards his dedication and hard work towards the house of Buddha. You may also cross path with him, and you'll definitely know that it's him. Wearing a traditional hat and rubber gloves, humble and yet the large







