History lovers flock to this 2,000-year-old UNESCO World Heritage Site, where Hindu, Arab and Chinese influences are reflected in breathtaking …
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Apr 2, 2025
We loved Hoi An - the markets, the Old Town, our Cooking class with a local Chef. This town is smaller than Hanoi and Ho Chi Min (a very big city). Our TAD guide Vi (Jesmine) Nguyen was great. She i…Full review by jasmine m
Mar 22, 2025
We visited Hoi An as part of a tour group which meant we had a guide who could take us to many places of historical interest. And he was able to give the history and context of what we were seeing. …Full review by gfsc5
Mar 21, 2025
The town’s rich culture unfolded in its ancient architecture, serene temples, and the warm smiles of locals. We marveled at the colorful array of lanterns, spices, and handmade crafts.Full review by Franklin G
We will be in Hoi An for about 5 hours off cruise ship. Would like to book a one hour or 30 min wellness massage. Assuming we are transported to the old town, what are spa recommendations please? Do we need to book ahead?
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If you only have five hours off the ship, you won't have much time to explore the wonders of Hoi An, let alone a massage. Although if you do find yourself with time to spare, there …
If you only have five hours off the ship, you won't have much time to explore the wonders of Hoi An, let alone a massage. Although if you do find yourself with time to spare, there are plenty of spas in town that don't require appointments/
If I bought tickets include museum entrance fee ,can I brought photoshoot equipment such as photoshoot lighting equipment or stabilizer together inside the building ? There is any equipment are banned in Hoi an ancient city ??
Hi, I am planning to visit hoi an for a day Will I be able to see the lanters on streets as shown in many hoi an video in August ?? Also if anyone can suggest a cozy home stay
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August is the rainy season, and much of the old town may experience some flooding as the river that runs through it rises well above street level, making biking or walking around …
August is the rainy season, and much of the old town may experience some flooding as the river that runs through it rises well above street level, making biking or walking around difficult. Try to find a place on the small island over the bridge called An Hoi. There are many little homestays with different offerings on the island. It’s not as busy as the center of the old town, yet only 2 minutes away.