15 best things to do in Hoi An
- Morning stroll the ancient town
- Collect unique local souvenirs
- Taste the local flavors
- Banh Mi
- Cao Lau
- Traditional rice dishes
- Get on a boat and watch lantern’s light
- Change your view of Hoi An from a rooftop restaurant
- Get your own cafes tour in Hoi An
- Get lost in time at tea houses of Hoi An
- Relax your mind and body at Hoi AN’s best spa and yoga centers
- Hear the amazing stories of Hoi An’s historical relics
- Get to know the artisans in Thanh Ha pottery village
- Explore local cuisine practices in Hoi An’s cooking classes
- Don’t miss Hoi An’s cultural shows.
- Set yourself a suntan on An Bang beach
- Feel the most authentic local life on a cycling trip
- Perceive the marvelous architecture of My Son Sanctuary
People of Hoi An. Photo byTam Nguyen/ Unsplash
The calm, and antique beauty enchant every visitor at the very first sight. There’s no need to worry too much about planning because the best things to do in Hoi An will be covered right below.
Morning stroll the ancient town
Taking a stroll is the best way to immerse yourself in all the authentic scents of the old town – the aromas of the ancient houses, a warm cup of herbal tea, of coffee, of a local food stall, of candles inside the lanterns, the smell of pure Silk, of the river, and trees breathing.
Hoi An ancient town has been designated for pedestrians and cyclists in two-time frames: 9 am to 11 am and from 6 pm to 10 pm.
Collect unique local souvenirs
Metiseko silk shop. Photo by Metiseko Hoi An
Hoi An used to be one of the crucial spots on the legendary silk road, making this town the land of many meticulous luxury goods. Shopping in Hoi An might not end up taking a lot of space in your luggage but is likely to take you a lot of time because it offers you so many unique and eye-catching items.
Silk
Don’t miss out on the artisan, high-quality silk products in Hoi An. The patterns on the Silk reflect the old glorious thrive of an infusion Asian culture.
Here are some of the best places that offer luxurious Silk in Hoi An:
- Metiseko Hoi An
Address: 142 Tran Phu, Hoi An, Vietnam
Opening hours: 8:30 a.m – 9:30 p.m
Website: https://metiseko.com/
- Hoi An Silk Village
Address: 28 Nguyen Tat Thanh, Hoi An, Vietnam
Opening hours: all-day
Website: http://www.hoiansilkvillage.com/
Jewelry
Besides silk, local signature souvenirs in Hoi An are jewelry. Varying in styles, including contemporary classic, oriental and fusion designs, the options are diverse, so you can rest assured that something that matches your taste is waiting to be discovered.
Some of the finest shops for jewelry are:
COTIC art space. Photo by COTIC art space
- Lotus Jewellery
Address: 82 Tran Phu, Hoi An, Vietnam
Opening hours: 8 a.m – 8 p.m
Website: https://www.lotusjewellery-hoian.com/
- COTIC art space
Address: 60 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Hoi An, Vietnam
Opening hours: 8 a.m – 8 p.m
Website: https://www.facebook.com/COTIC-art-space-cafe-945403515470295/
Taste the local flavors
Although there are various culinary options for visitors in Hoi An, local foods are an incomparable delight for your tastebuds. The signature dishes of Hoi An are banh mi (Vietnamese baguette), Cao Lau (Hoi An signature pork noodles, literallytranslated as “high floor”), My Quang (Quang style noodle soup), Com Ga (chicken rice).
Banh mi in Hoi An is well-known as the world’s best banh mi. Listed below are two places that are proudly called by that title:
Banh Mi
Banh mi Phuong. Photo by Hidden Hoi An
- Madam Khanh
Address: 115 Tran Cao Van, Hoi An, Vietnam
Opening hours: 6:30 a.m – 7:30 p.m
- Banh Mi Phuong
Address: 2B Phan Chau Trinh, Hoi An, Vietnam
Opening hours: 6:30 a.m – 9:30 p.m
Cao Lau
Cao Lau means “ high floor” in Vietnamese. This course used to be served only to wealthy people. The name is believed to come from the way people would sit on a higher floor to enjoy the dish.
You can enjoy the best Cao Lau at one of these places:
Cao Lau dish in Hoi An. Photo by Best Price
- Trung Bac Restaurant
Address: 87 Tran Phu, Hoi An, Vietnam
Opening hours: 7:30 am to 10 pm
- An Ty Ty Restaurant
Address: 17/6 Hai Ba Trung, Hoi An, Vietnam
Opening hours: 8 a.m – 11 p.m
- Cao Lau Khong Gian Xanh
Address: 687 Hai Ba Trung, Hoi An, Vietnam
Opening hours: 10 a.m – 10 p.m
Traditional rice dishes
Head Chef/ Founder of Mai Fish. Photo by Mai Fish
Each region in Vietnam offers a unique taste of a traditional meal. The local flavor of this land will delight you and heartily. You can find the most authentic meal sets at the restaurants below:
- Mai Fish
Address: 45 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai, Hoi An, Vietnam
Opening hours: 3 p.m – 10 p.m
Website: https://www.facebook.com/maifishhoian/
- Mango Mango
Address: 45 Nguyen Phuc Chu, Hoi An, Vietnam
Opening hours: 3 p.m – 10 p.m
Website: https://www.facebook.com/mangomangorestaurant/
Get on a boat and watch lantern’s light
Glowing Hoi An. Photo by Ruxat Photography/ Unsplash
Hoi An is blessed with analluvia river flowing through its heart. Thu Bon River has been the cultural center for as long as the age of the land. Let’s give yourself some time to get on the water, feel the flow of time, and watch the enchantment lantern’s lights of this ancient town.
Change your view of Hoi An from a rooftop restaurant
The wide-stretching view of old tile roofs with its signature color of sunbeam in the late afternoonwill linger in your mind long after leaving this place. You will get the feeling of stepping into a movie scene when the sun disappears behind the horizon as the light of thousands of lanterns starts glowing up in the town.
Dinner at The Chef. Photo by The Chef
Here are some cafes, bars, and restaurants that offer great views and delicious menus:
- The Chef
Address: 166 Tran Phu, Hoi An, Vietnam
Opening hours: 9 a.m – 10:30 p.m
Website: https://www.facebook.com/BEPTRUONG166TRANPHU/
- 92 station restaurant & cafe
Address: 92 Tran Phu, Hoi An, Vietnam
Opening hours: 7:30 a.m – 7 p.m (weekday) and 7:30 a.m – 8 p.m (weekend)
Website: https://92-station-restaurant-cafe.business.site/
Get your own cafes tour in Hoi An
Afternoon in Rosie’s Cafe. Photo by Rosie’s cafe
The exterior and interior design of cafes in Hoi An are so uniquely local that you might not find anywhere else. The spaces here offer a fresh and calm vibe when you slowly sip your cup of coffee.
- Phin Coffee Hoi An
Address: 132/7 Tran Phu, Hoi An,Vietnam
Opening hours: 8 a.m – 5 p.m
Website: https://www.phincoffeehoian.com/
- Rosie’s Cafe
Address: 2 Mac Dinh Chi, Hoi An, Vietnam
Opening hours: Monday – Friday 9 a.m – 5 p.m and Saturday 8 a.m – 3 p.m. Closed on Sundays
Website: https://www.rosiecafe.com/
- Hoi An Roastery
Address: 135 Tran Phu, Hoi An, Vietnam
Opening hours: 7:30 a.m – 5:30 p.m
Website: http://hoianroastery.com/
Get lost in time at tea houses of Hoi An
Cocobana Tea Room. Photo by Cocobana
Drinking tea in Hoi An’s rustic, peaceful, and antique atmosphere is a pleasing experience. It’s perfect for enjoying some of your valuable time in a space full of time values.
Here is the information of places that offer green and peaceful space with great teas:
- Reaching Out Teahouse
Address: 131 Tran Phu, Hoi An, Vietnam
Opening hours: 9:15 a.m – 8:30 p.m
Website: https://www.facebook.com/reachingout.teahouse
Reaching Out’s garden seats. Photo by Reaching out Teahouse
- Cocobana Tea Rooms & Garden
Address: 16 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Hoi An, Vietnam
Opening hours: 9 a.m – 5 p.m
Website: https://www.facebook.com/cocobanahoian/
Relax your mind and body at Hoi AN’s best spa and yoga centers
Things to do in Hoi An for a retreat won’t be complete without spa and yoga sessions. After strolling downtown, a little merry souvenir shopping and a nice rest in the tea space, you might want to treat yourself to herbal therapy or a spa session for a wholesome day.
Doing early morning or afternoon yoga is a brilliant idea for keeping up your working-out routine during traveling.
- Citrus Spa
Address: 180 Ly Thai To, Hoi An, Vietnam
Opening hours: 10 a.m – 9 p.m
Website: https://www.facebook.com/Citrusspahoian/
- Nomady Yoga
Address: 22 Nguyen Du, Hoi An, Vietnam
Website: https://www.facebook.com/Nomadyogahoian/
- Aum Yoga
Address: 220 Nguyen Duy Hieu, Cam Chau, Hoi An Vietnam
Website: https://aumyogavietnam.com/about-aum-yoga/
Hear the amazing stories of Hoi An’s historical relics
Japanese Covered Bridge. Photo by Hanoi Premium travel
Wandering Hoi An ancient town, you might meet some fascinating architectural relics. Accompanying the artistic and historical values are amazing stories that await you to discover.
- Japanese Covered Bridge
Address: Tran Phu Street At the West end of Tran Phu St., Hoi An, Vietnam
- Old House of Tan Ky
Address: 101 Nguyen Thai Hoc, Hoi An, Vietnam
Opening hours: 8:00 a.m – 5:45 p.m
- Fukian Assembly Hall
Address: 46 Tran Phu, Hoi An, Vietnam
Opening hours: 7 a.m – 6 p.m
Get to know the artisans in Thanh Ha pottery village
The making of vases at Thanh Ha Pottery Village. Photo by Kristina Tate
The village has a long history. During the 17th and 18th centuries, local pottery products were exported to Japan, China, and Spain via Hoi An Trading Port. Visiting Thanh Ha, you will have a chance to learn the stories of how humble artisans have preserved family traditions and choose for yourself a unique pottery product.
- Thanh Ha Pottery Village
Address: Pham Phan, Thanh Ha, Hoi An, Vietnam
Explore local cuisine practices in Hoi An’s cooking classes
Coming to Hoi An is an ideal opportunity to learn local dishes. The land offers abundant fresh ingredients from the Thu Bon River. Hoi An also nurtures hospitable people that will guide you through memorable cooking sessions.
Cooking class at Red Bridge Restaurant. Photo by Red Bridge Restaurant
- My Grandma’s Home Cooking
Address: 61 Ngo Quyen, Islet, Hoi An Vietnam
Opening hours: 7:30 a.m – 10 p.m
Website: https://www.facebook.com/cookingschoolhoian/
- Red Bridge Restaurant, Cooking School & Villa
Address: Thon 4, Hoi An, Vietnam
Opening hours: 8 a.m – 11 p.m
Website: https://www.facebook.com/Red-Bridge-Restaurant-Cooking-School-Villa-1386397831470387/
Don’t miss Hoi An’s cultural shows.
Hoi An Memories show. Photo by Klook
The year-round cultural shows in this place are Hoi An Water Puppet Show, Hoi An Memories, and Lune Productions show. Hoi An Memories tells the story of Hoi An’s evolution throughout four centuries by a massive performance of 500 actors, dancers, singers, and artists every night in Impression Theme Park. Lune Production shows are theater-like performances with the concept of the five unique cultures of five Vietnamese ethnic communities. Besides, every night, there are smaller free shows performed by amateur artists in the walking streets of Hoi An.
- Hoi An Water Puppet Show
Address: 548 Hai Ba Trung, Hoi An, Vietnam
Opening hours: 6:30 pm every day (closed on Wednesday and Sunday)
Website: https://www.facebook.com/waterpuppet.HoiAn/
Price: Adult – 80,000 VND (3.5 USD) Child – 40,000 VND (1.7 USD).
- Hoi An Memories
Address: Con Hen – 200 Nguyen Tri Phuong turn left, Cam Chau
Opening hours: Check their website for scheduling & booking tickets
Website: https://hoianimpression.vn/en/
Price: 300,000 – 450,000 VND (13 to 19 USD)/ Child, 600,000 – 900,000 VND (26 to 39 USD)/adult.
- Lune Productions shows
Address: Dong Hiep Park, Nguyen Phuc Chu St.
Opening hours: Check the website for scheduling & booking tickets
Website: https://www.luneproduction.com/
Price: Zone A– 700,000 VND (30.50 USD); Zone O – 1,150,000 VND (50 USD), Zone W– 1,600,000 VND (70 USD)
Set yourself a suntan on An Bang beach
An Bang beach. Photo by La Siesta Resort
Located only 25-minute cycling or ten-minute driving from the central town of Hoi An, An Bang beach offers a peaceful scene with well-equipped bars, restaurants, and accommodation for you to enjoy sunbathing on the beach.
Feel the most authentic local life on a cycling trip
Hoi An peaceful morning. Photo by Steve Douglas/ Unsplash
Both morning and afternoon cycling around the countryside of Hoi An are pleasant experiences. On your way, eye-stretching paddy fields and petit garden houses that are the signature of the central Vietnam’s architecture and lifestyle appear lively and vivid but so peaceful that they can be as good as a way of meditation.
Perceive the marvelous architecture of My Son Sanctuary
My Son Sanctuary. Photo by Steve Douglas/ Unsplash
During the 14th and 15th centuries, this place was the spiritual center of the Champa Kingdom. The Cham people are closely related to the Malaysian ethnic group and used to be the core of Muslims in Cambodia and Vietnam. The complex consisted of 70 structures; however, only 25 remained.
Now it’s time for you to experience this list in Hoi An in your way!
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