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Reviewed 15 August 2015

Not really much there but if you have spare time it's OK. Interesting old rail terminal in pretty good shape. There;s an old train engine which you can explore.

Date of experience: April 2015
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Reviewed 13 August 2015

My husband has an interest in French architecture was really looking forward to seeing this station, we found the station fairly run down, so much could be down to restore its former grandeur..disappointing Art Deco.

Date of experience: August 2015
Thank Sandra P
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Reviewed 12 August 2015

This was a surprise. An amazing Art Deco style train station in the heart of the Vietnamese Highlands. Built in 1938, based on a design by a group of French architects, it's a one-off structure that combines essential Art Deco motifs, with design features of local highland buildings, notably the high pitched roofs. It's quite amazing outside, and inside it has the sumptuousness of a classic colonial station. We didn't bother with the little train trip (too busy with excursion groups), but the station alone is well worth the visit, and it's free!

Date of experience: July 2015
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Reviewed 11 August 2015 via mobile

Great old train, will only run when there are enough customers and it terminates at Trai Mat and returns after a couple of hours. Nice way to relax and it's the best way to visit the amazing Linh Phuoc Pagoda, which is a must if in Dalat. Bit on the expensive side but well worth it, I met the head monk from the Temple of Tooth which is in Sri Lanka and who was visiting the pagoda, all a bit surreal !

Date of experience: August 2015
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Reviewed 10 August 2015 via mobile

Good food, a little pricy for lunch. Good atmosphere and the music was good. The chichen costa bravo was tasty. It took a long time to find this place. It was not well-marked.

Date of experience: August 2015
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