Customize Your Own Hoi An City Tour – Full Day

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Customize Your Own Hoi An City Tour – Full Day

Hoi An

Highlights

  • Explore Hoi An, Vietnam on your own terms by building a customizable itinerary just for you
  • Travel with our certified tour guide via a comfy air-conditioned vehicle as you explore your chosen spots
  • Get a chance to see popular attractions such as the Japanese Covered Bridge, the Hoi An Museum, and more

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Want to discover Hoi An, Vietnam according to your personal taste? Build a customizable itinerary and tailor your day according to what you want to do and see. To get you started, we’ve put together a list of popular sightseeing spots below: 

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Japanese Covered Bridge: One of the most popular landmarks in the Old Town of Hoi An, this 400-year-old bridge with its reddish pink hue is a symbol of unification. Take in the fine architectural details as you walk across the bridge or snap some photos of its striking silhouette from afar.

Hoi An Museum of History & Culture: Housed in a 17th-century temple, this museum features an eclectic mix of artifacts such as ceramics, maps, photos, bells, and more that collectively span approximately 2,000 years of Hoi An history. Roam through the exhibit halls and get a glimpse of Hoi An’s glorious and prosperous past.

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Chinese Assembly Hall (Fujian Assembly Hall): While there are many Chinese assembly halls in Hoi An, none are as aesthetically pleasing as the Fujian Assembly Hall. With its faded red brick gate and intricate architecture, it was once a traditional Chinese meeting point but is now a temple dedicated to Thien Hau, a sea goddess.

“One of the most beautiful locations in Hoi An Old Town, this place definitely deserves a visit for its gorgeous detailing on the buildings, its magnificent courtyard filled with bonsai, and especially for the main hall. Put this assembly hall at the top of your list.” Sky, Canada

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Museum of Trade Ceramics: Located in a restored two-story house reminiscent of Hoi An’s old shophouses, this museum houses a collection of pottery pieces not just from Hoi An but from around Asia and even some parts of the western world. This is a must for pottery aficionados!

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Hoi An Central Market: Hoi An’s biggest and busiest market, this is located in the center of Hoi An’s Old Town and is the perfect place to buy souvenirs and fill up on delicious local eats. Even if you’re not on the market (pun intended!) to buy anything, pay a visit just to take in the sights, sounds, and smells to complete your Hoi An experience.

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Hoi An Handicraft Workshop: Also known as the Handicraft Village of Hoi An, this workshop is housed in a 200-year-old Chinese trading house. Today, you’ll be able to see artisans at work creating traditional Vietnamese crafts such as lanterns, silks, pottery, woodwork, and more in the same way the Vietnamese were making them hundreds of years ago.

“Great place to see Hoi An’s handicrafts being practiced. Lots of different handicrafts on display here – embroidery, lantern making, wood carving, and much more. Well worth a visit.” Jerome, USA