Get ready for a thrilling moment once you step onto the 60-meter-long, 2.200-meter-above-sea Glass Bottom Bridge, which is secured for visitor safety in accordance with international standards. Witness the 4 majestic tops of the past in Vietnam when you’re at Sky Gate of O Quy Ho In the early morning, see the sunrise from the top of the mountain and get lost in the cloud cover.
- New Wonder of the Northwest Vietnam
- The majestic Glass Bridge leaves a mark in the hearts of every visitor
- The ideal place for cloud hunting
Glass Bottom Bridge in Sapa
- Operating Hours: Daily 8.00 am – 5.00 pm
- Large bags, food, drinks, and potentially damaging items (sharp objects) are often prohibited. Check the specific rules beforehand.
- Wear comfortable, non-restrictive clothing that allows ease of movement.
- The bridge may not be accessible for individuals with mobility issues or disabilities. Check if there are ramps or elevators available.
- From October to April, expect cooler, dry weather. The temperatures in Sapa can be quite low, especially in the mornings and evenings, so dress warmly.
What to Expect
- Look forward to a remarkable experience. The bridge offers breathtaking panoramic views that stretch out beneath your feet, allowing you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the surrounding valley, river, and landscape. As you walk across the transparent bridge, you’ll feel a unique sensation of floating in the air, combining a thrilling touch of adrenaline with a sense of excitement.