Hoi An architecture
Hoi An’s oldest buildings date to the early 1800s, and still feature beautiful wood carvings, tiled roofs and timber frames.
Street market
This bustling outdoor market sells everything from Cham Island fish to cinnamon bark. Come in the early morning to see eye-popping produce.
Mango Mango
There are countless excellent restaurants in Hoi An. Mango Mango is a favorite spot for modern Vietnamese food with a view of the river.
Reaching Out Teahouse
Reaching Out Teahouse
This beautiful teahouse and social enterprise in the Ancient Town serves premium Vietnamese tea and coffee, and traditional snacks.
Boat rides
A boat ride is an excellent way to see more of Hoi An’s scenic waterways. Take a wooden motorboat for a sunset cruise or a small sampan after dark.
Réhahn Gallery
Réhahn Gallery
Enjoy some of the most famous pictures of Vietnam taken by French photographer Rehahn at this gallery near the Ancient Town.
Com ga
Decades of Chinese influence in Hoi An can easily be seen in a plate of com ga. Be sure to try this delicious chicken rice dish.
Cao lau
Hoi An’s most famous noodle dish makes the perfect lunch. Dig into chewy noodles, lacy greens, crispy crackers, and barbequed pork.
Banh mi
Don’t miss the chance to try Hoi An-style banh mi. Here, warm and hearty banh mi are made with fresh herbs and smoky chili sauce.