Hoi An Ancient Town (Phố Cổ Hội An)
In Hoi An Ancient Town, history and gastronomy intertwine seamlessly. The streets here are lined with age-old architecture, lantern-lit tea houses, and authentic street food stalls offering a taste of Vietnam’s rich culinary heritage. Couples will find themselves enchanted by a riverside amble, where the gentle lapping of the Thu Bon River sets the perfect backdrop for a romantic evening. The vibrant yet tranquil atmosphere during the day transitions to a soft, glowing dreamscape by night.
Couples seeking intimate experiences will cherish the quaint cafes offering local delicacies such as Cao Lau and White Rose. These can be enjoyed alongside the town's rustic charm with its blend of Japanese, Chinese, and French influences. For a romantic dining experience, the area provides numerous options to enjoy under the starlit skies. Artisan shops also offer unique souvenirs that capture the essence of your stay, perfect for couples who love both food and culture.
| Once a Bustling International Port In the 15th century, Hoi An was a key trading port connecting East and West. |
| Fukian Assembly Hall's Legendary Founder Built in 1697 by the Fukian Chinese community to honor Thien Hau. |
| Secret Alley to Tranquil Pagoda Hidden alley near 77 Tran Phu St leads to Chuc Thanh Pagoda. |
| Name Rooted in Peace Hoi An means 'peaceful meeting place' in Vietnamese, reflecting its history. |
