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Explore Ancient Town of Hoi An, Vietnam – A Travel Blogger

About Hoi An, Vietnam

Hoi An, Vietnam is a charming riverside city, known for its preserved Old Town and stunning beaches. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers a unique blend of ancient culture and modern amenities, making it a must-visit destination in Southeast Asia. Explore the colorful markets, enjoy delicious street food, and soak up the sun on An Bang Beach.

Hoi An, Vietnam, is a charming and picturesque town that is sure to capture the hearts of travelers seeking a unique cultural experience. Located in central Vietnam, Hoi An is known for its well-preserved ancient town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town was once a major trading port, and the influence of Chinese, Japanese, and European cultures can be seen in the town's architecture, food, and customs.

One of the highlights of a visit to Hoi An is exploring its ancient town, which is filled with narrow streets, historic temples, and traditional houses. Visitors can wander through the town's vibrant markets, stop in at a local coffee shop, or sample some of the delicious street food that Hoi An is known for.

Another must-see attraction in Hoi An is the Japanese Covered Bridge, which was built in the 16th century. The bridge is a beautiful example of Japanese architecture, and it's a popular spot for tourists to take photos and soak up the town's atmosphere.

For those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the town, Hoi An has several beautiful beaches nearby. Cua Dai Beach and An Bang Beach are two of the most popular beaches in the area, and they offer a peaceful respite from the town's busy streets.

Finally, no visit to Hoi An would be complete without trying some of the town's famous cuisine. Hoi An is known for its fresh seafood, noodle dishes, and local specialties like Cao Lau, a traditional noodle soup. Visitors can sample these delicious dishes at the town's many restaurants, cafes, and street food stalls.

Overall, Hoi An is a fascinating and enchanting destination that should be on every traveler's bucket list. Its unique blend of cultures, stunning architecture, and delicious food make it a must-visit destination in Vietnam.

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Located near by the Hoi An Ancient town is only a proof of the pure elegance and style, embracing truthfully Hoi An's ancestry and refinement. Serenity and calm is the only purpose for the guests delight. Rooms beautifully designed have balcony or pool views, embracing you in the charm of truly comfort and exquisite taste. A wide range of services are offered, including fitness and relaxation opportunities, like the Maison Spa, that includes spa treatments, steam bath, body scrub, massages, or sauna and hot tub, kids club. Outdoor pool is also available just to enjoy the day. As a passionate traveller during your stay, you can visit the Quan Cong Temple, or make a walk over Japanese Covered Bridge, take a ride bike around the city, or attend the Full Moon Festival. If this is not enough, then, you attend a cooking lesson, enjoy on the nearby beaches, or plan a trip to the Da Nang city, situated only 30 minutes from Hoi An.
Situated in Hoi An just 35 kms south of Danang in Vietnam this beach resort hotel offers luxury and serenity in stunning surroundings. The Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort & Spa is set along a stretch of pristine white sandy beach. With one side of the resort facing the South China Sea and the other side overlooking the Thu Bon River guests can experience Hoi An from different perspectives. Close to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Annam, guests have the opportunity to explore the feast of attractions this culturally-rich region has to offer.Resembling a traditional village with small streets, water ponds and village houses with clay-tiled roofs the resort is a spectacular sight to behold. The guest rooms offer a range of Asian and international styled rooms, harmoniously blending elegant, local handicrafts with Western comforts and luxury.
Anantara Hoi An Resort is located on the bank of the Thu Bon River and offers sweeping views of its spectacular surroundings. The spectacular Cua Dai Beach is just a 4 km drive or a short boat trip from the jetty. Hoi An sits on the central coastline of Vietnam and is just 30 km from Da Nong and its array of attractions and entertainment venues. The charming French colonial style of the resort with its grand townhouses dotted around the resort is instantly captivating for guests. The eclectic interior features elements of French, Dutch and Asian cultures combined with the ultimate in comfort and convenience with modern amenities. To fully relax and unwind, guests can take advantage of the sublime Spa treatments or simply lounge by the pool.
Palm Garden Beach Resort and Spa is located on Cua Dai Beach in the town of Hoi An in the Quang Nam Province. Guests can explore the intriguing historical town of Hoi An, just a 5-minute drive away, and the magnificent Marble Mountain and the Cultural World Heritage Site of My Son. Spread across 5 hectares of unspoiled gardens and nestled amidst the shade of more than 400 palm trees, this oasis offers guests the perfect getaway from the bustle of daily life. The bungalows and suites are dotted across the landscape and feature stunning interiors with Vietnamese silk, wood and natural ceramics to beautifully reflect the traditions of this culturally-rich country. Exemplary leisure and dining options are available to make the guests' stay as enjoyable as possible, including a fitness centre, Spa and excursions.
This luxurious resort boasts a privileged situation in Hoi An, a city in Vietnam located on the coast of the South China Sea. It offers the ideal accommodation for those holiday makers wishing to enjoy a relaxing stay by the seaside, as it is situated in a beautiful spot between De Vong River and Cua Dai beach. This beautiful property evokes a traditional Vietnamese village, and provides a choice of perfectly appointed guest rooms with balconies offering stunning views over the manicured gardens, beach, or to the paddy fields. Guests staying at this establishment can enjoy a light meal at the onsite bar or taste the delicious delicacies served at the restaurant's waterfront balcony. The spa is a secluded spot surrounded by lily flowers where to enjoy ancient therapies combined with modern techniques, away from the hustle and bustle.
This charming and luxurious hotel is the best accommodation option for both business and leisure travellers alike, seeking a nice place to rest and discover the authentic Vietnamese culture and history. This establishment is a short stroll from the old town and the beautiful Cua Dai beach lies 4 kilometres away. In addition, Danang international airport is only 35 kilometres from the premises. Everyone who stays at this hotel will feel the enchanting and healing air that can be breathed in its interiors. Both guest rooms and suites are spacious and designed in a contemporary style and a soothing colour palette. At this hotel guests will find many entertainment, dining and health facilities, as it includes tennis courts, a wellness centre and an outdoor swimming pool with a hot tub where guests will be able to relax while the little ones enjoy at the games room.
Discover your relaxation haven at our beautifully designed 1930s Indochina heritage-style resort set amongst lush and peaceful tropical gardens. A perfect mix of Asian and French romance carefully designed with a desire to be close to nature, creating the ideal space to recharge and unwind. With sustainability at its heart, the Anmira Resort & Spa by The Unlimited Collection Hoi An provides a unique experience in hospitality. Hoi An is a truly magical destination drawing visitors from around the globe. We reflect Hoi An's captivating culture in our service, accommodation, and philosophy - combining these elements to bring you the most enticing accommodation experience. The Anmira Resort & Spa by The Unlimited Collection is perfectly located for you to venture out and experience everything this beautiful region has to offer - from Hoi An's ancient town to its beautiful beaches, expansive countryside, and more.
This luxurious resort boasts an idyllic position on the World Heritage Site of Hoi An in Vietnam. The property is situated along the De Vong river in an area where the river meets the sea, as well as surrounded by a beautiful green landscape. Visitors will find themselves just a short stroll away from the stunning Cua Dai Beach where they can bask in the sun or enjoy a refreshing swim. Each guest room is decorated in a charming Vietnamese style and exudes a lavish and contemporary atmosphere where visitors will truly rest and relax during their stay. All of them boast privileged views from a private balcony or spacious terrace to the river, sea or countryside. Among the on-site leisure facilities, travelers will enjoy the fantastic swimming pool as well as the fitness room where they can keep fit. There are excellent services including sightseeing tours.

Things to do in Hoi An, Vietnam

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Evening Walking Food Tour: 9 dishes, home hosted meal, Bingo game, release flower lantern  and boat trip on Hoai River. Evening Food Walking Tour is perfect introduction Hoi An cuisine and culture in 4 hours. This is great way to spend your very first days in Hoi An. You’ll find out more on this single tour than in a month of random wandering.
TOUR PROGRAM : 15:00p.m:Our Tourguide will pick you up at your hotel in Da Nang or Hoi An city ( Please let us know your hotel name to arrange well ) , Then Transfer to Hoi An Ancient City. the UNESCO listed Hoi An Old Town. During your guided walking tour, your tour guide will explain the history of the Japanese bridge, a traditional house, a Chinese Assembly Hall, a cultural and historical museum and the central market. Walk on the streets and explore the back alleys and see the night market and the famous Hoi An lanterns as they light up the streets. Enjoy 20 Minute Boat ride on Hoai River to experience Hoi An city in the early Evening. Then ,You can have Dinner on your own or Have freetime to explore Hoi An Night Market with Colourful Lanterns... Finish the tour & We Bring you back to your hotel in Hoi An or Da Nang city.
Cooking with Jolie in Hoi An is a real home cooking class in Hoi An where Jolie’s family live with travelers from all over the world. At Jolie's place, we create original recipes that you will love. We understand that the best way to master cooking is by doing it by yourself, under the right instruction. We would love to show you what we do. Hopefully, after your time with Jolie in Hoi An, you can make the process of feeding your family and loved ones more varied, less intimidating and more enjoyable. We believe in a healthy diet lots of fresh fruit and vegetables and organic food where possible so we have spent a lot of time to find out where we can source the best ingredients.
To experience a culture one must experience its cuisine ."Hoi An Street Food tour” are ideal product for people who love to discover authentic local culture and experience real Vietnamese foods. Say goodbye to all tourist places, we will take you into deep alley, walking through Old Quarter, come to an random sidewalk to enjoy a cup of tea. Joining Hoi An Street Food Tours not only offer an opportunity to experience many kinds of Vietnamese foods with local way but also give you a better understanding about Vietnamese culture. During history, culinary has always been an important part of the history of human civilization, Vietnam of course isn’t an exception. Here is great way to spend your very first days in Hoi An. This tour will give you an insight and education into many local and traditional foods you wouldn't normally try and it will give you the ability to be confident in approaching street vendors whilst not just in Hoi An but in your travels all over Vietnam!
TOUR PROGRAM : 9:00A.M : Our tour guide will pick you up at your hotel in Hoi An or Da Nang city. Then Transfer to Ba Na Hills,we walk to Cable Car Station to get on the most modern Cable Car in Southeast Asia, see the panoramic view. After getting off cable car, you will visit the Golden Bridge with Both Hands, wine cellar, Flower Garden and Linh Ung pagoda & have a great chance to take Nice Pictures For This Tour, We Skip Theme Park, French Village. Other Perfomances Return to the Cable Car to go down, After That We have a Late lunch at Local Restaurant , Next We go to Visit Hoi An Ancient City, You will explore the ancient old town with Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, Tan Ky Ancient house, Japanese covered bridge, Cultural and historical museum. Next, a Sampan boat along small river about 20 minutes to experience Hoi an life at early Night Time. After That You walk to Lantern Area to see night market or You Have Dinner on your Own. Finish The Tour & send you back to Your Hotel
TOUR PROGRAM : Hoi An was a bustling international trading port,a meeting place of the trading ships of Japan, China and the West during the 17th and 18th centuries. UNESCO has recognized the ancient town of Hoi An as a world cultural heritage in 1999 15:00P.M : Our Tourguide Pick you up at your hotel in Da Nang or Hoi an city .Then, Transfer you to Hoi an city. The walking tour Hoi An start from 15:30 p.m to 17:30p.m and you will explore the ancient old town with highlights at Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, Tan Ky Ancient commercial house, Japanese covered bridge, Cultural and historical museum, local market.. Next, a Sampan boat cruise along small river ( Hoai River ) about 30 minutes to experience Hoi an life at early Night Time. After That You walk to the lantern area and night market ,You can have dinner on your own at Night Market or You can Have Freetime to Explore Hoi An Nightlife . Finish The Tour and send you back to Your Hotel in Da Nang or Hoi an city
The Old Town region of Hoi An is a small but tightly packed area made up of hundreds of historic houses, congregation halls, pagodas and other historic structures that offer an eye-catching vista for explorers. A network of canals divide the district into distinct neighbourhoods, where the former port city’s melting-pot history is reflected in its eclectic architecture; a mix of eras and styles combining wooden Chinese shophouses and temples with colourful French colonial buildings, ornate Vietnamese tube houses and the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge with its pagoda. These buildings and streets reflect the indigenous and foreign influences that underpin Hoi An, defining it as a unique heritage centre and multi-cultural melting pot.
If you're a vegan and ever experienced: - Reading all 100+ reviews to make sure there's no fish sauce in the food. - Finding it hard to get a full meal & have to settle for a granola bar, again. - Eating only at tourist-oriented restaurants and having no idea about the local vegan community. Look no further our Experience has a tasty and FULL-filling solution. Our 3-hour food walk isn't just about delicious, full-filling vegan food. We'll also take you on a deep dive into the history and culture of Hoi An, stopping at 4 family-run restaurants with fascinating backstories and mouthwatering vegan dishes: 1. The best street-side Vegan Banh Mi in town (probably in the whole VN) 2. Black sesame sweet soup where it is cooked. 3. The oldest traditional vegan restaurant in Hoi An, buffet style 4. The New-wave Vegan restaurant Follow us on our social media at @seeyouinvietnam to see how people are enjoying our experience.

Why People Love Hoi An, Vietnam

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bearnco
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Aug 2022
A walking food tour is my preferred first activity in a new place, and this one was a great example of why. Nancy comes from a multi-generational local family and gives an excellent perspective of the lifestyle of Hoi An residents. She is an experienced guide and illuminates the tour with snippet...
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89bethh
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Aug 2022
Our guide Nancy organised everything perfectly. We had 3 vegetarian and 2 meat eaters in the group and she arranged vegetarian versions for every meal. We had white rose dumplings, Cao Lau, Banh Mi, crispy pancakes and some tea and coffee to finish. We even got to play bingo (I won a lantern) and...
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jensen2travel
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Jul 2022
Nancy was a fun and enthusiastic as she led us around to some amazing restaurants in Hoi An. From the White Rose dumplings to perfect Ban Mi and ending with amazing coffee and tea. Then we played Bingo in the night market and finished with a boat ride and made wishes with paper lanterns with a ca...

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Frequently Asked Questions about Hoi An

What are some must-visit attractions in Hoi An?

Hoi An is known for its well-preserved Ancient Town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Some other must-visit attractions include the Japanese Covered Bridge, the Assembly Hall of the Fujian Chinese Congregation, and the Museum of Trade Ceramics. For a unique cultural experience, check out a traditional Vietnamese water puppet show at the Hoi An Water Puppet Theatre.

What are some popular activities to do in Hoi An?

Biking is a popular activity in Hoi An, and there are many bike rental shops in town. You can also take a cooking class to learn how to make traditional Vietnamese dishes, or book a lantern-making workshop to create your own souvenir. For a more relaxing experience, consider getting a massage or visiting one of the local beaches, such as An Bang Beach or Cua Dai Beach.

What are some good restaurants to try in Hoi An?

Hoi An is known for its delicious food, particularly its street food. Some popular street food options include banh mi sandwiches, cao lau noodles, and white rose dumplings. For a sit-down meal, try Morning Glory Restaurant, which offers a variety of Vietnamese dishes, or Mango Rooms, which serves creative fusion cuisine.

What are some popular day trips from Hoi An?

One popular day trip is to the My Son Sanctuary, which is a collection of Hindu temples that date back to the Cham Dynasty. You can also take a boat tour of the Thu Bon River, which offers views of Hoi An from the water. Another option is to visit the Marble Mountains, a cluster of five limestone and marble hills that are home to several Buddhist temples and pagodas.

What is the best time to visit Hoi An?

The best time to visit Hoi An is between February and May, when the weather is mild and dry. Avoid visiting during the rainy season, which lasts from September to January and can cause flooding in the town. The summer months of June to August can be very hot and humid, so be prepared for the heat if you visit during this time.

What are some good accommodations in Hoi An?

Hoi An has a wide range of accommodations to suit all budgets. For a luxurious stay, check out the Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai or the Anantara Hoi An Resort. For a mid-range option, consider the Hoi An Silk Marina Resort & Spa or the Vinh Hung Riverside Resort & Spa. Budget travelers can find affordable accommodations at hostels such as Tribee Kinh or Hoi An Backpacker Hostel.

What is the currency used in Hoi An?

The currency used in Hoi An is the Vietnamese dong (VND). You can exchange money at banks or currency exchange offices in town, or withdraw cash from ATMs. Many businesses in Hoi An also accept US dollars, particularly in the tourist areas.

What is the language spoken in Hoi An?

The official language of Vietnam is Vietnamese, but many people in Hoi An speak English, particularly in the tourist areas. It's always a good idea to learn a few basic Vietnamese phrases, such as hello (xin chao) and thank you (cam on), to show respect for the local culture.

What is the culture like in Hoi An?

Hoi An has a rich cultural heritage, with influences from Chinese, Japanese, and European cultures. The town is known for its lanterns, which are hung throughout the streets and lit up at night, creating a magical atmosphere. The people of Hoi An are friendly and welcoming to visitors, and the town has a laid-back, relaxed vibe.

Is Hoi An safe for travelers?

Hoi An is generally a safe place for travelers, with a low crime rate. However, as with any destination, it's always a good idea to take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings. Keep your valuables in a safe place, avoid walking alone at night, and be aware of your surroundings. If you plan to rent a motorbike, make sure you have a valid license and wear a helmet.