Why Visit Hoi An?
Hoi An is a destination that captures the hearts of travelers with its stunning Ancient Town, vibrant lantern festivals, and serene countryside. Whether you’re looking for historical exploration, culinary adventures, or a peaceful escape, Hoi An has it all.
Highlights:
UNESCO World Heritage Site with well-preserved architecture.
Stunning lantern-lit streets and cultural festivals.
Culinary paradise with unique regional dishes.
Best Places to Visit in Hoi An
Explore Hoi An with Vespa Adventures
Explore Lantern-Making Workshops: Create your own lantern, a perfect souvenir.
Hoi An Countryside & Islands Explorer: Discover rural life and serene landscapes on a Vespa.
Streets and Eats of Hoi An: Experience the best of Hoi An’s culinary treasures.
Rural Villages Experience: Visit family-run farms and connect with local traditions.
Explore Hoi An with Vespa Adventures
Discover the real Hoi An from the back of a Vespa! Vespa Adventures offers curated tours to showcase the city’s rich history, vibrant culture, and hidden gems.

Hoi An’s Culinary Delights
Hoi An’s food scene is a delight for every palate! With influences from its trading history, the cuisine is both rich and diverse.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cao Lau: A noodle dish unique to Hoi An, served with fresh herbs and pork.
White Rose Dumplings: Steamed dumplings topped with shrimp.
Banh Mi Phuong: Hoi An’s famous baguette sandwiches.
Best Food Spots:
Hoi An Night Market for street food.
Tra Que Village for farm-to-table meals.
Banh Mi Phuong for iconic sandwiches.

Travel Tips for Hoi An
Best Time to Visit
February to May for pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
Getting Around
Rent a bicycle or book Vespa tours for a unique experience.
Currency
Vietnamese Dong (VND). ATMs are widely available.
What to Pack
Light, breathable clothing, sunscreen, and comfortable shoes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many days should I spend in Hoi An?
A 3–4 day stay is perfect for exploring the Ancient Town, enjoying local food, and taking day trips.