Explore the enchanting ancient town of Hoi An, Vietnam, with this curated itinerary. Discover historic temples, charming assembly halls, and indulge in the town's famous culinary delights for an unforgettable 2-day journey.
Japanese Covered Bridge
An iconic 16th-century bridge crafted by the Japanese community, connecting two streets and featuring a temple dedicated to the god of weather.
Cantonese Assembly Hall
Also known as Quang Trieu Assembly Hall, this architectural wonder built in 1885 features a striking red gate, a central courtyard with a dragon statue, and a serene garden with dragon and goat statues adorned with vibrant ceramics.
Phuc Kien Assembly Hall
Created by settlers from Fujian, China, this assembly hall dates back to the late 17th century and is dedicated to Thien Hau, the goddess of the sea, featuring eye-catching gates and the Jin Shang Golden Mountain Temple.
White Rose restaurant
A cozy spot known for its simple menu featuring the iconic White Rose dumplings and a Vietnamese twist on fried wontons, also known as Hoi An Pizza.
Morning Glory
Renowned for its expertly crafted classic Vietnamese cuisine, delightful dishes, exceptional service and inviting atmosphere. Must try dishes include the crispy Banh Xeo Vietnamese pancakes and the savory Cao Lau noodle dish.
Old house of Toni
One of the traditional family homes that showcase Hoi An's history as a bustling trade port, featuring Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese architectural influences and markers indicating past flood heights.