Hoi An guide Vietnam

Sights and monuments - Which bridge or Chinese temple must you see? Where to go on a trip to the area?

Accommodation - Here we will advise you on popular and tried-and-tested accommodation, whether you are interested in hostels, boarding houses or luxury spa hotels.

Transport - What is the best way to get to the city? And how to move around the city?

Food - Which food comes directly from Hoi An? And what else should you try?

Weather - When does it rain a lot in Hoi An? In which season to visit the city?

AI Poem - And what did artificial intelligence write about Hoi An?

Hoi An
Hoi An

The picturesque lantern city of Hoi An is located in central Vietnam. As one of the few cities, it prides itself on historical beauty. Therefore, at the end of the 20th century, Hoi An was included in the UNESCO world list. Its charming winding streets lit by lanterns and historic houses are definitely worth a visit. Just keep in mind that every tourist passing through this part of Vietnam wants to see the beauty and it is over-touristed from afternoon to evening.

Hoi An is approximately 20 km from Vietnam's third largest city, Da Nang. The historical center is located on the banks of the Thu Bon River near the coast of the South China Sea. Thanks to this great location, Hoi An was a very important trading center during the 15-19th century. century. The trade route that connected China, Japan and India gave birth to this unique place.

Sights and attractions

The center of Hoi An extends around the Thu Bon River. Here you can admire not only historical buildings, but also bridges, such as Nhật Bản – a historical bridge from the end of the 16th century.

Among the other most famous sights of Hoi An are the temples associated with the stay of Chinese merchants. They met here in social houses such as the Hội Quán Phúc Kiến - Assembly Hall of the Fujian Chinese or the Quan Công temple.

The market with stalls (souvenirs, fruit, spices, etc.) or perhaps the tourist canteen is also popular among tourists.

A lantern festival is held every month during the full moon.

Trips around the areaIf you decide to spend a longer time here, be sure to take a day trip to nearby Da Nang, where you can sunbathe on the beach. A little outside of Da Nang, you can then visit the Marble Mountains or the artificially built Ba Na Hills tourist resort. The nearby Chams Island is also worth a day trip.


Accommodation

In Hoi An you can choose from more than 800 accommodation capacities. Most accommodation has air conditioning, more than half also have a swimming pool. You can choose accommodation in a hotel, guesthouse, apartment or hostel.

Luxury in the city center is offered by the 4* La Charm Hoi An Hotel & Spa. You can use free private parking, an outdoor pool, bike rental or a fitness center here. There is also a restaurant and a bar.

For beachfront accommodation, check out The Watermark Beachside Hotel, which is 100 meters from An Bang Beach. It offers free bicycle storage, a garden, a terrace, and an outdoor pool. The hotel restaurant offers not only Asian, but also Australian cuisine.

The popular 3* hotel Trendy Life Villa is located near the center. It offers free bicycle rental, a terrace, a garden and an outdoor pool. The 24-hour reception will be happy to arrange an airport transfer for you. If you are traveling with children, you will certainly be pleased with the children's playground at the hotel.

The pleasant guesthouse Ong Tam Villa Hoi An offers accommodation with breakfast. Located on the banks of the Ho River, it offers an outdoor pool and a garden.

Cheerful Hoi An Hostel offers cheap bed and breakfast near the city center. You can stay here in a mixed or double room. At the 24-hour reception, you can use the services of luggage storage, currency exchange, laundry, ticket sales and excursions.

For a complete offer of accommodation in Hoi An, we recommend using A-HOTEL.com. You can also use Booking.com offer for Hoi An.

Typical dishes

Cao lầu - This dish, unique to Hoi An, is made with rice noodles, pork, shrimp, vegetables and crispy shrimp. Served with aromatic sauce and fresh herbs.

Bánh mì - Vietnamese baguette filled with various ingredients such as pork, chicken or tofu, along with fresh herbs, pickled vegetables and sauce. It is a popular choice for fast food or breakfast.

Bánh xèo - Crispy rice pancake filled with pork, shrimp, beans and vegetables. This traditional dish is served with fish sauce and herbs.

Mi Quang - A type of noodle served with pork, shrimp, eggs, vegetables and peanut roots. It is often garnished with fresh herbs and lime.

White rose dumplings - Elegant dumplings filled with shrimp and served with spicy sauce. This is a local favorite appetizer.

Transport

You can get directly to Hoi An by bus. The train station and airport can be found in nearby Da Nang. Since the city is not far from the beach, you can either choose to live directly in the historic center or near the beach or the surrounding area. The city center closes in the afternoon and you cannot park here. A very popular means of transport here is a bicycle, most accommodations also rent bicycles for free.


Weather

Hoi An has a subtropical monsoon type climate. This means that two distinct seasons alternate here:

The dry season lasts from February to August, when the weather is warm and there is little rainfall. Temperatures usually range between 25 and 35°C, making it a good place to visit during these months.

The rainy season comes from September to January, with peak rainfall in October and November. Temperatures range from 22 to 28 °C.

Due to its location by the sea, the city has a fairly constant climate with slight temperature fluctuations. February to April is usually recommended as the best time to visit Hoi An.


A poem about Hoi An invented by artificial intelligence

In Hoi An, the streets intertwine,
Colors, smells, sounds surround us.

Ancient houses, candles on the river,
In a magical city somewhere far away.

Markets full of life, all senses awaken,
Hoi An lovingly draws us together.

Bright lanterns, shining at night,
Hoi An, in the heart of my dream of living.