Where'd you like to go?
Enter
My Profile
Edit your profile
Close session
Write an opinion
Publish

48 reviews of Hội An

World Heritage

This city is located in the center of the country. Its historic district is a mixture of Chinese, Japanese, and French influences and has been declared a World Heritage Site.

One of the most interesting places to see is the 17th-century Japanese Bridge, an icon of Hội An (it's actually depicted on Dong bills). It's a reddish wood and stone covered bridge that's also home to a Vietnamese temple. It was built to link the traditional Japanese and Chinese districts of the city.

The banks of the Thu Bồn River are always bustling and full of shops and restaurants.

Read more
+24

A romantic city

During our tour of Vietnam, one of our stops was Hội An. What a surprise! We had only planned to stop there since it's close to one of Vietnam's main silk factories, but we were amazed. It's a very romantic and bohemian city that has charm in spades.

You have to explore the main street; it's full of charming shops, traditional homes, and artists. The city was experiencing some flooding when we visited but it didn't stop us from enjoying ourselves. We hired a man with a boat and he gave us a tour of the town.

If you’re interested in silks, the ones here are beautiful. They even make bespoke dresses overnight. There are also stalls in the market where they'll make custom shoes in only a matter of hours. You choose the style, fabric, and color and then bingo!

Read more

Obligatory in Asia

Great
+4

Hoi An is a very nice City, though a...

Great

Hoi An is a very nice City, though a bit touristy. Delicious food served at many nice restaurants.

Hoi an

One of the best places in the world!

+15
See original

Excellent
+9
See original

+7
See original

See original

+3
See original

+8
See original

+3
See original

+6
See original

+4
See original

+3
See original
Have you been here?
Add your opinion and photos and help other travelers discover

Information about Hội An