The brochures sell Po Mu Sapa on its mini Eiffel Tower. The visitors leave talking about the pigeons.
They’re tame enough to eat from your hand, bold enough to land on your head mid-photo — and feeding them is part of the ticket.
Fair note: this is an older attraction, and some props could use fresh paint. The 4.7 rating says visitors don’t much care — the garden, the views and the birds carry it.
Overview of Po Mu Sapa

Address: 289 Nguyen Chi Thanh, Sa Pa town — same street as Swing Sapa, a short hop from the center [a 5–10 minute taxi ride or a leisurely 10–15 minute walk]. Hours: daily 7:00–19:00.
Entry:
- Adults: 100,000 VND/person.
- Children between 1m and 1.4m tall: 60,000 VND/child.
- Children under 1m: Free.
It’s a terraced garden rather than a prop park: flower beds, pines, viewpoints over the valley, and a scatter of miniature world landmarks between them.

What To Do in Po Mu Sapa?
The best way to experience Po Mu Sapa isn’t to tick off every corner. It’s to slow down, follow the trails, and let each stop unfold at its own pace.
1. Feed the pigeons

The real headliners. Flocks of tame pigeons work the main lawn — seeds are provided, the birds do the rest. They will sit on your arm, your shoulder, and occasionally your head; the photos take themselves.

2. Pose with the mini landmarks
Po Mu Sapa is one of the best Sapa Instagram spots. A pocket world tour: the Eiffel Tower, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, a small O Thuoc Bridge, even a miniature Mount Rushmore. They photograph older than they are — that’s either charm or a flaw, depending on your feed.




3. Get lost in the flower field

Terraced flower beds with a white swing in the middle. Peak color runs March to May; the pines keep it green the rest of the year.
4. Eat Northwest food on the hill
The kitchen serves highland standards, and a cooking class runs on request. Treat it as a bonus rather than the draw.
5. Bring the family

Flat paths, tame birds, room to run — this is the easiest park in town for small kids and grandparents in the same group.
6. Take the quiet escape

Pơ Mu rarely crowds the way Moana does. Weekday afternoons, you may have whole terraces to yourself — cloud-watching included, no surcharge.
→ Nearby on the same street: Swing Sapa — or compare with Moana and Green Valley, or browse all things to do in Sapa →
FAQs
How much is the Po Mu Sapa ticket?
Admission costs 100,000 VND for adults and 60,000 VND for children from 1 to 1.4 metres tall. Children under 1 metre get in free.
Where is Po Mu Sapa?
At 289 Nguyen Chi Thanh Street, inside Sapa town, on the same road as Swing Sapa — a short taxi hop from the center. Older guides saying “12 km from town” are wrong.
Is Po Mu Sapa good for kids?
One of the best parks in town for them: tame pigeons to feed, flat garden paths, space to run, and no per-ride charges to negotiate.
When is the best time to visit?
Mornings for the birds at their hungriest and the clearest valley light; March to May for the flower terraces in full color.
The mini Eiffel at Po Mu Sapa needs a repaint and seems to know it. The pigeons could not care less. Somehow, theirs is the photo you keep.