Your insider guide to Vietnam's most enchanting ancient town — lantern-lit streets, centuries of culture, and food worth travelling for.
From the ancient streets of the Old Town to the pristine waters of the Cham Islands — these are the places every visitor should experience.
Wander 400-year-old trading streets where Japanese merchants, Chinese traders and French colonisers all left their mark.
Explore Old Town →The 18th-century bridge that became the symbol of Hội An.
Learn more →UNESCO Biosphere Reserve — crystal-clear diving, quiet beaches, 15 km offshore.
Plan a trip →The locals' beach — quieter than Đà Nẵng, with excellent seafood shacks and clear water.
Explore →Paddle a round bamboo basket boat through water-coconut palms. A two-hour trip unlike anything else.
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Where to eat it →Hội An has one of Vietnam's most distinctive local food cultures. Some of these dishes exist nowhere else on earth.
Turmeric-tinted noodles with pork, shrimp, and a small amount of rich concentrated broth. Best before 10am at a local market.
Anthony Bourdain called it "a symphony in a sandwich." Crispy baguette, pork pâté, pickled vegetables, fresh herbs — and a queue.
Translucent steamed shrimp parcels, folded to look like white roses, topped with crispy shallots. Delicate and unmistakably Hội An.
Start planning with the most important decisions first — getting here, where to sleep, and how to spend your time.
Fly into Đà Nẵng International Airport — just 30 km away. We compare every option: taxi, Grab, express bus, and private transfer, with real prices and honest advice.
Getting Here Guide →The Old Town is atmospheric but noisy on weekends. An Bàng Beach is quieter. Cẩm Châu is the local favourite. We help you choose the right neighbourhood.
Accommodation Guide →Two days in the Old Town. Three days adding a Cham Islands trip. Five days covering beaches, craft villages, and food trails. Itineraries for every schedule.
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