Alluvia Chocolate

Shopping is always fun in Hoi An. In the Ancient Town you’ll find many stores selling clothes, leather goods, and edible souvenirs.


Night market

Lanterns are a lasting symbol of Hoi An. You can buy lanterns in the night market or take a lantern-making class to craft your own.


Phin Coffee

Many charming cafes such as Phin Coffee are hidden in the narrow yellow alleys of Hoi An. Don’t be afraid to explore.


Cyclo rides

A leisurely cyclo ride is a fun way to see the streets and shophouses of the Ancient Town. Climb aboard after dark to see the lanterns aglow.


Mask painting

Hoi An is known for its crafts and workshops. Try your hand at painting masks, throwing pottery, or making lanterns.


Sa Huynh Museum

This museum in a colonial-style house presents special artifacts from the Sa Huynh civilisation, found at archeological sites around Hoi An.


Bach Dang Wharf

Bach Dang Wharf

Boats come and go all day from this busy wharf, taking passengers to the many small islets in the Thu Bon River.


Tan Ky House

Tan Ky House

Get a glimpse inside the life of a wealthy Chinese trader at the Tan Ky House, which has been home to the same family for seven generations.


Museum of Folk Culture

This museum showcases insightful information and detailed exhibits on the craft villages and traditional culture of Hoi An.


Quang Trieu Assembly Hall

Completed in 1885, this striking assembly hall served as a community center for Chinese settlers from Guangzhao and Zhaoqing.