Hoi An – a city that looks like a living postcard motif. Colorful lanterns, historic alleyways and a touch of tradition meet an extremely touristy atmosphere here. Whether for the enjoyment of Vietnamese craftsmanship and tailoring, mostly Western cuisine or relaxed bike tours into the surrounding countryside – Hoi An offers you a mixture of history and experience. However, as you will soon find out, nothing in this UNESCO World Heritage Site is truly authentic.



Getting from Ho Chi Minh to Hoi An
Direct flights from Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) to Da Nang (DAD) take about 1 hour and 20 minutes. Airlines such as Vietnam Airlines, VietJet Air or Bamboo Airways offer several daily connections. Prices are around 30-80 € depending on the season and time of booking.
By train
The Reunification Express runs from Ho Chi Minh to Da Nang in around 17 hours. The train ride is a scenic and time-consuming option. Highly recommended if you’re not stressed!
Price: 15-60 €, depending on the class.
Bus:
An inexpensive option (around €10-20), but the journey takes around 24 hours. Sleeper buses are recommended for more comfort. And comfort here really means lying on a nice mattress, stretching out your legs and sleeping!
Either way: From Da Nang, you can get to Hoi An by cab (approx. €15), bus or private shuttle. Particularly practical: the cab service provider Grab, which offers affordable and reliable rides. Alternatively, there is Xemh SM, which operates exclusively with electric vehicles.





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What to do and see in Hoi An
The Japanese Bridge a landmark of Hoi An, was built in the 17th century. It connects two parts of the city. The ornate carvings and the history of this bridge are particularly impressive for culturally interested travelers.
Cua Dai beach is the perfect place to end the day: Sunbathing, fresh seafood and the sound of the sea offer pure relaxation.
Tra Que Vegetable Village is an ideal excursion for nature lovers: plant vegetables, experience traditional farming and enjoy a delicious Vietnamese meal.






Who is Hoi An suitable for?
Hoi An is ideal for travelers who appreciate historical architecture, craftsmanship and a relaxed atmosphere. Nature lovers will enjoy cycling tours to the surrounding villages. The city is less suitable for anyone looking for authentic Vietnamese culture, as tourism is very present here. I recommend staying a maximum of 3 days and definitely cycling into the surrounding countryside, watching the farmers, marveling at the water buffaloes and experiencing the local, quiet life of the Vietnamese.
- Miss Ly, which offers good dishes that you can share. Very tasty!
- Mai Fish, where you can enjoy good fish and seafood with nice salads.






Hotels in Hoi An
The Little Oasis impresses with stylish rooms with a view of the water and a quiet location outside the old town. The attentive service is particularly noteworthy – even a late dinner was accommodated without any problems. Perfect for anyone looking for peace and elegance.
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Luxury hotels
- Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai – Elegance and comfort on the beach with spa and excellent cuisine.
Website: www.fourseasons.com/hoian - Allegro Hoi An – Boutique hotel with a charming old town atmosphere and excellent service.
Website: www.allegrohoian.com
Middle class
- Hoi An Central Boutique Hotel & Spa – Central location and a beautiful pool area.
Website: www.hoianhotel.com - ÊMM Hotel Hoi An – Modern and comfortable, perfect for city explorers.
Website: www.emmhotels.com
Low Budget
- Backpackers Hostel Hoi An – Young and international, ideal for solo travelers.
Website: www.vietnam-backpackerhostels.com - Under The Coconut Tree Homestay – Cozy and close to the beach.
Website: www.underthecoconuttree.com
How much does it cost?
- Low budget: 10-30 € per night, meals 2-5 €.
- Mid-range: 50-100 € per night, meals 10-20 €.
- Luxury: From €200 per night, meals from €30.



My conclusion
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