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During the 30/4–1/5 holiday this year, destinations across the country rolled out new activities, promotions, and free services to boost tourism. In Da Lat, TTC World - Love Valley announced a May 1 promotion that offers free admission tickets worth 250,000 VND, subject to eligibility tied to Love Valley Concert 2026.
According to a promotional poster for Love Valley, the venue will provide free admission tickets worth 250,000 VND on May 1, 2026. The offer is not available to all visitors. It is reserved for people who hold Love Valley Concert 2026 tickets issued before April 28, 2026.
The venue is TTC World - Love Valley, located at 3-5-7 Mai Anh Dao Street, Lam Vien Ward, Da Lat, Lam Dong Province.
Visit Lam Dong lists Love Valley’s current admission price at 250,000 VND. The venue’s opening hours are 7:00 to 17:00, with an estimated visit duration of about 180 minutes.
With the 250,000 VND admission, Love Valley is positioned as more than a photo spot. After merging with Dream Hill, the site covers nearly 140 hectares, allowing for half-day or almost full-day itineraries depending on how thoroughly visitors explore the main areas.
For younger groups, the venue highlights outdoor and leisure experiences including pedalo, ziplining, grass sledding, color slides, off-road mobility rides, and views from a pine-covered hill.
The Lam Vien Ward information portal also announced additional experiences for this year’s holiday, including a Hot Air Balloon Experience, a Magical Flower Garden, a garden-to-table buffet, pedalo, zipline, grass sledding, gong music interactions, acoustic performances, and Love Valley Concert 2026.
On TripAdvisor, Love Valley has a rating of 3.9/5 based on 481 reviews, ranking ninth among entertainment activities in Da Lat. Reviews commonly mention the spacious grounds, abundant flowers and greenery, and scenery suitable for photos with family, friends, or loved ones.
Some reviews also note that the admission price may be high for a short visit and that certain parts of the site feel more man-made and oriented toward check-ins or specific experiences than pristine natural beauty.
Thu Phuong. Source: Doisongphapluat
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