Exploring the old town with a harmonious blend of opulent Chinese temples, a Japanese-designed bridge, ancient houses, and French-colonial houses will fulfill your trip. It's time for you to discover a unique architecture and enjoy the hustle and bustle daily life of local people in Hoi An. Declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999, Hoi An is famous for plenty of shops, namely countless tailors, souvenir stores, art galleries, restaurants, and coffee shops.
The best time to visit Hoi An is between February and May when it's cooler and there's less rain. You might also be able to attend local festivals like the An Bang Flower Festival and the Hoi An Cultural Festival.
If you prefer fewer crowds and more affordable prices, August to October is also a good time to visit.
You can travel to Hoi An from Da Nang by car, taxi, bus, or motorbike. A private car or taxi is the most convenient option, but a bus or shuttle is the most cost-effective. Renting a motorbike is a fun and inexpensive option.
Stroll through the ancient town's streets, which are laid out in the original grid plan.
Rent a pedal bicycle to get around town, especially if you're not staying in the Old Town. Some guesthouses and hostels may even provide bicycles for free.
Take a tour to learn about the city's history and culture. A tour guide can help you spot details like poetry written in mother-of-pearl and symbolic architecture.
Admire the mix of European and Asian architectural styles, including Chinese temples, a Japanese-designed bridge, and French-colonial houses.
Browse the many shops, including tailors, souvenir stores, art galleries, restaurants, and coffee shops.