HoiAn
Our tips in Hoi An
Hoi An is a city on the central coast of Vietnam, known for its well-preserved old town, crossed by canals. The various historical influences of this ancient port city are reflected in its architecture, blending various eras and styles: wooden Chinese shops and temples, colorful French colonial buildings, richly decorated Vietnamese tube houses and the emblematic Japanese covered bridge with its pagoda.
Places to see
- The Japanese bridge
- The old town and its many temples
- The ecological village of Tra Que
- The beaches
- A lantern workshop
Où dormir
- Resort
- Hotel
- Villa
- Guesthouse
- Homestay
What to bring back
Local crafts, custom-made silk clothes, custom-made leather shoes, leather bags, lanterns, paintings, photos and unforgettable memories…
What to eat
The old town of Hoi An is not only known for its poetic landscapes with multicolored lanterns, but also for its tasty and varied gastronomy. Here you can enjoy fine cuisine in a romantic restaurant by the sea, or in the center of the old town with a pleasant old ambience.
Hoian’s dishes :
- Cao Lau (Noodles with lacquered pork and herbs)
- White roses (Banh Bao Vac, steamed dumplings)
- Mit Quang (wide yellow rice noodles)
- Banh Xeo (Vietnamese pancake)
- wonton
- Com Ga Hoi An (Hoi An chicken rice)