2024 Hoi An Ancient Town Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in November)
Travel in Hoi An and Enjoy Delicious Vietnamese Food
Hoi An Ancient Town has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999. This town is an exemplary model of a Southeast Asian trading port from the 15th to the 19th century, showcasing a unique blend of local and foreign art and architecture. The buildings in the town have been well-preserved in their original state. Here, you can find traditional handicrafts, ancient shops, restaurants, cafes, and bars along the river. Don't forget to order a refreshing lotus flower drink. There are plenty of spots to relax and enjoy the simple lifestyle and colorful buildings, which look classic and beautiful from every angle. You can also take a trishaw ride around the town for a leisurely and comfortable tour.
How to spend a Perfect Day in 🏮Hoi An🏮
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It takes only 30 minutes from Da Nang by taxi 🚕
☕️Begin your day with a cup of egg coffee (or any other coffee you prefer) at Lanterns Cafe - Healthy Brunch.
🥥Visit the Cam Thanh Coconut Village village and enjoy a ride on a traditional basket boat.
💛Return to the Ancient Town to explore its charming streets, ancient architecture, and historical sites.
🌅Choose a restaurant with a view of the river and savor the sunset from the balcony on the second floor. Our option was Tiệm Cà Phê Nhà Mình, make sure to ask to be seated upstairs!
🛶Take a leisurely boat ride along the river.
‼️ Be mindful of candle wishes. While it’s popular to make wishes and release floating candles into the river, I don’t recommend it due to its negative impact on the environment. Many of these candles end up polluting the river.
🥢Don’t miss traditional Hoi An dishes:
Hoi An spring roll
Hoi An rice pancake
Cao Lầu noodle
White Rose
Where: Hoi An, Vietnam 🇻🇳
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The most famous feudal structures in Hoi An🇻🇳
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Hoi Quan Quang Trieu or well known as Cantonese Assembly Hall is located near Japanese Covered Bridge, Hoi An Ancient Town, Vietnam 🇻🇳
It was built in 1885 by Guangzhou province people from China as a places to gather Chinese community for daily activities & business related discussion.
Today, Cantonese Assembly Hall used to worship of honor Guan Yu(a legendary warrior during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China)
The architecture of Cantonese Assembly Hall is greatly influenced by Chinese style as we can see a two of the magnificent big crafted dragon statue on the front hall symbolize of protection 🙏
Open your eyes big & appreciate the stunning art work on the buildings & surrounding walls during your visit 🤩
Attraction: Cantonese Assembly Hall
Address: 176 Tran Phu, Minh An Ward, Hoi An City, Quang Nam, Vietnam 🇻🇳
Opening hours: 8am - 5pm, daily
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City of silk lanterns
Hoi An is a charming town, and a perfect day trip from Danang.
Hoi An is famous for its market, boat rides, and of course all the silk lanterns that decorate pretty much everything in town.
My friends and I arrived about two hours before sunset. What gave us a good amount of time to stroll around the shopping streets and to see local places of interest before the darkness.
Hoi An is a good place to buy souvenirs, and see all sorts of local crafts.
Many temples, old houses and bridges are also worth stopping by and having a closer look. I personally love old architecture, so I really enjoyed seeing all that beauty.
After spending a good amount of time at the market, we went for a boat ride. And I think the best way to do it is to get a boat for the sunset, so it's possible to have a look at the Riverside during the daylight, and then in the darkness.
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Hoi An
Danang Hoi An, a very beautiful place, especially at night.
🇻🇳 A Night In Hoi An 🇻🇳
Exploring Hoi An Ancient Town at night was magical! The whole town lights up with lanterns, giving it such a warm, enchanting glow. I wandered through the bustling night market, where the streets were filled with local crafts, souvenirs, and delicious street food. Tried an authentic Vietnamese meal that was packed with flavor, and ended the night sipping fresh coconut juice—perfect for the warm evening. Hoi An at night is an experience like no other! #HoiAn #NightMarket
A Magical Night: Mid-Autumn Festival in Hoi An’s Lantern-Lit Ancient Town
Hoi An’s ancient town comes alive with breathtaking wonder during the Mid-Autumn Festival, a celebration that transforms the UNESCO-listed town into a magical display of light, color, and tradition.
Known for its rich cultural heritage, Hoi An is already captivating with its well-preserved buildings and narrow streets, but during this festival, it becomes something truly special. Thousands of vibrant lanterns are strung along the streets and the banks of the Thu Bon River.
Walking through the town feels like stepping into a dream, with each turn revealing more intricate and beautiful lantern designs.
The lanterns themselves are a highlight of the festival, coming in all shapes and sizes. Some are simple and traditional, while others are more elaborate, featuring detailed patterns and vibrant colors. As they sway gently in the evening breeze or float serenely on the water, the town is bathed in a warm, inviting glow. The river, dotted with floating lanterns, adds to the mesmerizing atmosphere.
But the festival is more than just about the lanterns. Families and visitors from all over gather to celebrate, enjoy traditional foods, and take part in various cultural activities. Music and performances fill the air, adding to the festive spirit.
Hoi An’s Mid-Autumn Festival offers an unforgettable experience, a perfect blend of history, beauty, and cultural immersion.
Whether you’re exploring the town for the first time or revisiting, the festival is a feast for the senses, leaving you with memories that will last a lifetime.
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A Roasted Duck Delight: A Must-Try at Com Linh in Hoi An
Com Linh in HoiAn is a hidden gem for food lovers, especially those craving perfectly roasted duck.
The duck is tender and succulent, with crispy, golden-brown skin that adds just the right crunch.
Each bite is a perfect balance of flavors—rich, savory, and subtly spiced, leaving a lasting impression. The dish is served with fragrant rice and a side of fresh herbs, elevating the meal with a burst of freshness.
Whether you're a fan of traditional Vietnamese cuisine or just looking for an unforgettable meal, the roasted duck at Com Linh is a dish that should not be missed when visiting Hoi An.
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Discovering Vietnam's Rich Cultural Tapestry at the Precious Heritage Art Gallery by Rehahn
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Located in the heart of Hoi An, the Precious Heritage Art Gallery by Rehahn offers an immersive journey into Vietnam’s cultural diversity.
Established by French photographer Rehahn, this unique gallery serves as both an art space and a museum, dedicated to preserving the rich traditions and heritage of Vietnam’s 54 ethnic groups.
Through breathtaking portraits and carefully curated exhibits, visitors are invited to explore the hidden corners of the country, learning about the distinct languages, attire, and customs of its indigenous communities.
Rehahn spent over a decade traveling across Vietnam, meticulously documenting and collecting artifacts, traditional clothing, and personal stories from remote ethnic tribes.
The result is a gallery that goes beyond visual art—it’s a cultural repository. Each photograph captures the soul of the people, showcasing their daily lives, struggles, and vibrancy in stunning detail. The real treasures, however, are the traditional costumes displayed alongside the photographs, some of which have become rare due to modernization.
What sets Precious Heritage Art Gallery apart is its focus on education and preservation. Rehahn’s dedication to documenting the disappearing traditions of Vietnam’s ethnic minorities creates a lasting impact.
Visitors leave with a profound appreciation for the country’s cultural depth and diversity.
The gallery offers detailed information about each ethnic group, helping visitors customs, but their way of life and the challenges they face in a rapidly changing world.
With free entry and an open, welcoming atmosphere, this gallery provides an opportunity for travelers to delve deeper into Vietnam’s heritage beyond its tourist attractions.
For anyone interested in the authentic cultural fabric of Vietnam, the Precious Heritage Art Gallery is an unmissable stop in Hoi An. It’s a place where art, history, and human connection beautifully intersect.
**"A Delightful Culinary Experience at Heritage Cafe in Hoi An
Heritage Cafe in Hoi An offers a perfect blend of Vietnamese tradition and modern comfort, making it an ideal spot to enjoy the rich flavors of local cuisine.
The ambiance is warm and inviting. The menu is filled with delicious Vietnamese dishes, from flavorful phở and crispy bánh xèo to fresh spring rolls and fragrant lemongrass chicken.
Every dish is crafted with care, highlighting the authentic taste of Hoi An's culinary heritage.
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🇻🇳 Hoi An Ancient Town Night Market
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You can learn about the historical relationship between Japan and Vietnam from all these displays. It is to commemorate the relationship of the marriage of princess from Vietnam to a Japanese trader. This story is also being retold at the Hoi An Memories Land as part of their performances. The ship used during the journey is replicated into a permanent display her at the Hoi An Night Market. The road is closed to cars but because beware of motorbikes. This town is not so crowded so it is still safe to walk along the streets. There are no police patrol but there are plenty of cameras in action.
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Mesmerizing ancient town, Hoi An, Vietnam 🇻🇳✨
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Hoi An ancient town, renowned for its iconic architecture and vibrant cultural heritage which hold a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Vietnam. As a big fan of old town architecture, I made myself visit this famous and must visit place in Vietnam. The town is famous for its colorful lantern which add to the charm especially at night and you will find it in every corner of the city which makes this so iconic and one of a kind city.
Most of the architecture here are influenced by Japanese, Chinese and European style. This is reflected in its architecture and street layout which is so stunning!
There are so much activities to do there, including tailoring, cycling or even just have chill time at the cafe to witness the warm crowd at night.
As it is famous for its tailor shops where you can have custom clothing made by the tailor. I had my friend there do some custom clothing and they were feeling happy with the result 😄
And cycling is the top notch activity you should do during your stay in Hoi An. You can easily find a bicycle rental or you can get free bike rent at certain hotels. So you can make sure in advance to the hotel before you book it.
The best time to do cycling is during evening to sunset time and also at night. You will have so much fun during that time.
The best way to get there in my opinion, you need to fly to Da Nang City if you feel you are far away to take bus.
After you reach at Da Nang City, you could rent a motorbike and ride for around. 30 minutes. I suggest you to at least spend a night in Hoi An ti maximize your exploring in this worthy ancient town 🤩
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Prettiest Vietnam Egg coffee
This Instagram-able location wasn’t famous yet ? The coffee was superb and amazingly beautiful, it’s at the old town street next to the river , Uncle Huan is the name of this amazing coffee place! Must try!
Charming Lantern-Lit Streets
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Hoi An Ancient Town is a timeless tapestry woven with threads of history, culture, and color. Walking its cobbled streets, you’re immediately transported to a bygone era where every building tells a story. From the mustard-yellow houses adorned with bougainvillea to the wooden shophouses and temples, the architecture reflects a blend of Vietnamese, Chinese, and French influences. At night, the town transforms into a magical wonderland as thousands of lanterns illuminate the streets and float down the Thu Bon River. The Lantern Festival, held monthly on the full moon, is a sight to behold, as locals and tourists alike light up the night with colorful lanterns, casting their wishes into the water. The bustling markets offer a sensory overload of colors, smells, and sounds, with fresh produce, hand-made crafts, and local delicacies on display. Whether you’re enjoying a tailor-made outfit, savoring Cao Lau noodles, or simply watching the world go by at a riverside cafe, Hoi An leaves an indelible mark on your heart.
Hoi An Ancient Town
Hoain ancient town brings with it so much cultural elements to soak in too. The night brings with it pretty laterns which lights up the whole town.
The charming ‘yellow town’ is packed with history and full of opportunities to create magical memories.
With its old-world architecture, cobbled streets, and distinctive yellow shop fronts festooned with colorful lanterns, it’s no wonder Hội An’s considered one of the most beautiful places in all of Vietnam.
Ancient town Hoi An, Vietnam
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An evening at Hoi An riverside views
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Ancient Japanese Covered bridge Hoi An
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Picturesque Hoi An Ancient Town
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Picture perfect!
#myitinerary It’s all in the name, the Hoi an Ancient town has the aesthetics of an ancient town. Today it is one of the most visited tourist attractions in the area. Perfect for shopping and dining, a day or evening out for many travelers.
There are many restaurants of coffee shops, most people opt for renting bicycles to cycle around the town. There are also long tail boat rides available for those seeking viewpoints of the town from a distance.
Overall, a great location to visit if you are from a nearby town or Da Nang.
🎟️ Entry: FREE
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Hoi An,I Love You
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Traveling alone will be the scariest, most liberating thing in your life. Try it at least ONCE.
Travel opens your heart, broadens your mind and fills your life with stories to tell.
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Once you become fearless, your life will become limitless
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A journey into a unique cultural gem of Vietnam 🇻🇳
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Visiting Hội An Ancient Town, a beautiful city just south of Da Nang, is a journey into a unique cultural gem of Vietnam. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Old Town of Hội An captivates with its distinct beauty evident in every street corner, roof, and narrow lane. This ancient town exudes a grace and charm that is truly one-of-a-kind. Visitors can marvel at its well-preserved architecture, adorned with colorful lanterns, and feel the warmth of the friendly locals. The combination of its historical ambiance, picturesque streets, and welcoming atmosphere makes Hội An an unforgettable destination, offering a unique blend of cultural richness and heartfelt hospitality.
The charming yellow town packed with history and magical memories 🇻🇳
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Visiting Hội An Ancient Town, with its old-world architecture, cobbled streets, and distinctive yellow shop fronts adorned with colorful lanterns, reveals why it’s considered one of Vietnam’s most beautiful places. This UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site, honored as Asia's Leading Cultural City Destination at the World Travel Awards in 2021, offers more than just picturesque views. Its charm lies in its rich history as a vibrant trading port, drawing people from across the globe for centuries. Wandering through Hội An, you’ll experience a unique blend of cultures, evident in its architecture and culinary offerings. This historical allure, combined with its aesthetic beauty, makes Hội An an unforgettable destination.
Hội An stands as a testament to Vietnam’s rich history🇻🇳
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Visiting Hội An Ancient Town immerses you in a site of significant cultural importance. Classified as a National Cultural Heritage Site in 1985 and later as a Special National Cultural Heritage Site under the Cultural Heritage Law of 2001, amended in 2009, Hội An stands as a testament to Vietnam’s rich history. This well-preserved town, with its traditional wooden architecture, offers a glimpse into the past with its original street plan, riverside buildings, quays, canals, and bridges. The town’s coastal environment, comprising the river, seashore, dunes, and islands, adds to its historic charm. Exploring Hội An, you experience a harmonious blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts.
A journey into a world where traditional wooden architecture🇻🇳
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Visiting Hội An Ancient Town is a journey into a world where traditional wooden architecture and historic townscape have been meticulously preserved. The town's original street plan features buildings backing onto the river, maintaining their plot size, materials, façades, and rooflines. As you wander the lanes, you’ll encounter an infrastructure of quays, canals, and bridges that have retained their original setting. The town’s historic landscape, with its coastal environment of river, seashore, dunes, and islands, remains intact. This picturesque setting, combined with the town’s architectural harmony, offers a captivating glimpse into a well-preserved traditional South East Asian trading port, making Hội An a must-visit for history and culture enthusiasts.
A well-preserved example of a South-East Asian🇻🇳
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Visiting Hội An Ancient Town provides a glimpse into a remarkably well-preserved South-East Asian trading port from the 15th to the 19th century. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its unique blend of indigenous and foreign influences reflected in its buildings and street layout. Strolling through its narrow lanes, you'll encounter wooden Chinese shophouses, colorful French colonial buildings, and traditional Vietnamese tube houses. The iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, dating back to the 16th–17th century, stands as a testament to the city's multicultural heritage. Hội An's harmonious architectural blend and rich cultural history make it an enchanting destination for travelers seeking to experience the charm and history of a bygone era.
A community integrating ecology, culture and tourism🇻🇳
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Visiting Hội An Ancient Town offers a unique glimpse into a well-preserved traditional South East Asian trading port and commercial center. The town has retained its original form and function, showcasing a homogeneous complex of traditional wooden buildings and an organically developed street plan. Strolling through the narrow lanes, you’ll encounter beautifully preserved shophouses, temples, and communal houses, all set against the town’s original river and seacoast setting. Highlights include the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge and vibrant local markets. This harmonious blend of architecture and natural scenery provides a captivating window into the past, making Hội An a must-visit for those interested in history, culture, and the enduring charm of a bygone era.
A well-preserved Southeast Asian trading port 🇻🇳
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Visiting Hội An offers a journey through a well-preserved Southeast Asian trading port from the 15th to 19th centuries. The city's historic district, Old Town Hội An, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its unique blend of indigenous and foreign architectural influences. Wander through its narrow streets to see wooden Chinese shophouses, colorful French colonial buildings, and traditional Vietnamese tube houses. A highlight is the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, dating back to the 16th–17th century, symbolizing the city's multicultural heritage. This picturesque bridge, alongside Hội An's ancient temples and serene canals, creates a captivating atmosphere, making it a must-visit destination for those intrigued by history and culture.
Cycling tour in Hoi An Ancient Town , Vietnam
Borrow a bicycle from hotel , took a cycling tour in the ancient city would be easy , stop at central market (local wet market/dry market) to see local’s life and also can find souvenirs here easily . Cycling around to see temples and stop by a cafe for good coffee , such a good day to spend here .
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