Hoi An Ancient Town

Geographical district
★ 4.9 (30K+ reviews) • 352K+ booked
Welcome to Hội An Ancient Town, a captivating destination that offers travelers a unique blend of rich history, vibrant culture, stunning architecture, and natural landscapes. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and World Cultural Heritage site, Hội An has retained its historical charm and character, making it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the charm and heritage of Vietnam. Nestled in Vietnam's Quảng Nam Province, Hội An is a well-preserved example of a Southeast Asian trading port dating from the 15th to the 19th century, with a rich tapestry of Chinese, Vietnamese, and Japanese cultural influences.
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Hoi An Ancient Town, Hoi An, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam
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4.9 /5
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Aiswarrya ***
1 Jul
beautiful place and scenery. but pls be prepared to face a massive crowd there. dont ever think of renting a bicycle to stroll there. walking is recommended. the lantern boat ride was eye pleasing and colourful
1+
Beng *******
1 Jul
Better go for VIP seats. Cheaper to book through KLOOK
2+
Nurihan ******
30 Jun
staffs are very friendly and accommodating, location is near ancient town. everything is accessible in the villa.
MariaLorelei *****
1 Jul
The class is fun and value for your money. You will also get to know the history of Hoi An lanterns. The teachers are young, cheerfull and helpful, they will give you step by step instruction at your own pace. highly recommended if you visit in Hoi An.
2+
razel ********
1 Jul
it was a nice experience...everything was fantastic, although the weather was disappointing when we arrived in Hoi An but "Tu" (our guide) said, we cannot change the weather so let's enjoy the rain. this tour is not good for elderly who does not exercise:). there's quite a bit of walking. Tu is really nice and insightful. keep it up, Tu!
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Klook User
1 Jul
Nam is a great guide! Thank you for the tour and interesting talk. That was beautiful, romantic, tasty, interesting and even funny!
Klook User
30 Jun
Linh Ung Pagoda, Marble Mountains and Hoi An at night were breathtaking. It was also interesting to know the different background stories of the locations especially Linh Ung Pagoda. Our tour guide, Tu, was very informative and is also a very good photographer. We had amazing pictures throughout the whole experience. Since the tour has a lot of walking, we were also treated with a lot of delicious food during our dinner to replenish our energies.
1+
Kristine *****
30 Jun
Well organized trip. The driver make sure right away where he will be pick us up. He is also on time. He drop us on the way to coconut boat and the fisherman is already waiting for us. Then, after the boat ride we ate a delicious meal. They are very hardworking and friendly.
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Old Town Hội An

The historic district of Hội An, known for its well-preserved architecture and street plan reflecting a blend of indigenous and foreign influences. Wander through the ancient streets and admire the traditional wooden houses, temples, and assembly halls.

Japanese Bridge

A 16th-17th century covered bridge built by Japanese merchants, featuring a unique structure with a Buddhist temple attached on one side. It is one of the most iconic landmarks in Hội An.

Hoi An Lantern Full Moon Festival

Held on the 14th day of each lunar month, this festival illuminates the town with thousands of lanterns, creating a magical atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy traditional music, dance performances, and street food while participating in the ritual of releasing floating lanterns on the Thu Bon River.

Culture and History

Hội An's history dates back to the Cham period (2nd century-15th century) when it was a strategic spice trade center. The town later flourished as a trading port under Vietnamese rule, attracting merchants from Japan, China, and Europe. Its well-preserved architecture and cultural practices reflect a blend of these influences.

Local Cuisine

Hội An is renowned for its distinctive regional cuisine, including signature dishes like Cao lầu (braised spiced pork noodle), Mi quang (noodles), and Banh mi (Vietnamese sandwich). The town also offers cooking classes where visitors can learn to make these traditional dishes.

Culture and History

Hoi An has been a central port for historically important trade routes since the first century. Its multicultural history includes influences from Chinese, Dutch, Japanese, Indian, and Portuguese traders. The town's architecture and street plan reflect this rich heritage, making it a living museum of Vietnamese history.

Local Cuisine

Hoi An is renowned for its unique culinary offerings. Must-try dishes include Cao Lau, a noodle dish made with water from the ancient Ba Le Well, and White Rose Dumplings, a local delicacy. The town's vibrant food scene offers a variety of dining experiences, from street food stalls to upscale restaurants.

Culture and History

Hoi An's historical significance dates back to its role as a thriving trading port from the 15th to the 20th century. The town's architecture reflects the influence of Chinese, Japanese, and Portuguese traders. UNESCO recognized Hoi An as a World Cultural Heritage site in 1999, highlighting its well-preserved structures and urban lifestyle.

Local Cuisine

Hoi An offers a variety of local dishes that are a must-try for any visitor. Popular dishes include Banh Mi, Cao Lau, Quang noodles, Hoi An chicken rice, Bánh Xèo (Vietnamese Pancake), and Banh Dap (Smashed rice pancake). Each dish offers unique flavors that reflect the town's cultural melting pot.