Hội An, Vietnam

Lantern-lit streets, historic architecture, riverside culture, and timeless Vietnamese charm.

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Why Visit Hội An?

Hội An combines preserved historic architecture, lantern-lit streets, riverside scenery, local cuisine, and a relaxed atmosphere shaped by centuries of cultural exchange.

Top Experiences

Ancient Town

Explore preserved merchant houses, temples, narrow streets, and the lantern-lit atmosphere of Hội An’s historic center.

Japanese Covered Bridge

Visit Hội An’s iconic covered bridge, a historic landmark connecting the town’s Japanese and Chinese heritage.

An Bang Beach

Relax on a peaceful stretch of coast known for soft sand, local seafood, and an easy escape from the historic center.

Best Time to Visit Hội An

February to April often brings warm temperatures, lower humidity, and more comfortable conditions for exploring. The wetter months can still be atmospheric, but heavy rain and flooding are more likely later in the year.

Plan Your Visit

Getting There

Hội An is usually reached through Da Nang International Airport, followed by a drive of about 45 minutes to the historic center.

Getting Around

The Ancient Town is compact and easy to explore on foot or by bicycle. Taxis and ride-hailing services are useful for beaches and nearby areas.

Recommended Stay

Plan at least three days to explore the Ancient Town, enjoy the local food, visit nearby beaches, and experience Hội An at a relaxed pace.

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