Top Hoi An Hotels
The city of Hoi An was, at one point, the busiest sea port on all of South East Asia. Originally known as Faifo, the city served as an international sea port during the 16th and 17th centuries. Today, most of the industry's port business has moved north to Da Nang but the city of Hoi An has never forgotten its original heritage – the reason for its existence today. Hoi An differs from most Vietnamese cities in that, while tourism is especially prevalent, the city has not changed much architecturally over the past few centuries. Many of the city's historic buildings remain intact and even those that are ne w maintain the same stark architectural qualities as the original. The people of Hoi An take pride in their culture and heritage and you certainly won't find a series of concrete skyscrapers or tacky karaoke clubs along the streets of Hoi An. The people of Hoi An are made up of a wide variety of ethnic and cultural groups. The city itself, however, is known for three main things – beaches, festivals, and shopping. The beaches and surrounding hotels give the city a resort quality while the festivals give visitors an opportunity to immerse themselves in local culture. The shopping scene, which is particularly popular, gives visitors the opportunity to enjoy high-quality goods and services at almost unrealistically low prices. Combine all three with trips to some of Hoi An's most popular local attractions and you have the recipe for a trip you'll always remember.
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Featured Hoi An Hotels
Hoi An Riverside Resort & Spa
City, Vietnam
Location Located on the Cua Dai Road in the city of Hoi An and alongside the banks of... More...
Hoi An Hotel
City, Vietnam
Location Hoi An Hotel is located in the heart of the Old Town and is about 30... More...
Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort & Spa
City, Vietnam
Location Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort & Spa is situated at just 5 kilometres from... More...
Hoi An Beach Resort
Cua Dai beach, Vietnam
Location Located between De Vong River and Cua Dai Beach, this resort in Hoi An is 35... More...
River Beach Resort Hoi An
City, Vietnam
Location Located in the city of Hoi An, on the banks of the De Vong River, the River... More...
Ancient House Resort Hoi An
City, Vietnam
Location Housed in a natural landscape, as well as by De Vong River, the Ancient... More...
Hai Yen Hotel Hoi An
Ancient Town, Vietnam
Location Located in a quiet and open area of Cua Dai street, Hai Yen Hotel is 500... More...
Le Domaine De Tam Hai Resort
Tam Hai Island, Vietnam
Location With access from Danang and Hoi An, Le Domaine De Tam Hai is 15 minutes boat... More...
Hoi An Pacific Hotel
City, Vietnam
Location Centrally located in the city of Hoi An and within walking distance to the... More...
Green Field Hotel Hoi An
City, Vietnam
Location Located in the centre of Hoi An, Green Field Hotel is just 400 metres from... More...
Hoi An Travellers Tales
Hoi An is a lovely town, and definitely worth a visit. The restaurants are excellent. If you''ve got any interest in Vietnamese food, I''d really recommend the Red Bridge cookery course, which includes a trip around the market and then a boat trip up to a quiet restaurant in the countryside.
My third time to Hoi An - a timeless dream of a place, just ideal for chilling out after a stressful term at work. There is a huge number of shops offering "art for tourists" and "made to measure clothes for tourists", but there is NO overt, pushy commercialism that you find in say HK. The food: asian with french influence and is superb. Local beer is good (though they haven''t mastered the "very chilled on a hot day please" concept just yet). Even close to river: NO mosquitoes, which is always nice in the FE. The restaurant to take your fiance to: no competition, it''s got to be The Brothers Cafe down on the river. This place would shame a 6* hotel, for its faultless service, lovely ambience, excellent food from a long menu (often a danger sign), and reasonable drink prices.
Definitely rent a bike ($1/day) so you can bike into town -- that way you''re not tied to a shuttle schedule or paying for motorcycle rides every two minutes. Great internet places along the road into town. The Safari (?) restaurant just down the road is great -- owned by a Vietnamese woman and her California husband, and there''s also a crab place right on the water that''s meant to be lovely, although we didn''t go there. On the road to town, the Gado restaurant is good. Buy as much stuff as you can -- specially lanterns, art work, ties, silk, etc. -- you''ll love it when you get home and it only seems heavy now! Check out all the calisthentics on the beach at dawn -- it''s really adorable.
Do not lose your time going to MY SON Cham site, except if you are mad of history and archeology! Angkor is not so far and a really more interesting natural site for non initiated people! Walking around in Hoi Han is far more pleasant! I really recommend you to come for the festival taking place in Hoi Han every year in March or April (depend on the year), many people, many lights in the night... Hoi Han city becomes beautiful! Enjoy!
Hoi An is a very beautiful town on both the river and close to the beach. A great place to get a tailored made suit as 3 pieces costs approximately US$60 (I went to BiBi Silk in town). The cooking classes out of Hai''s Cafe were very useful and the Red Bridge Restaurant is located in a beautiful setting and is very reasonably priced.
Hoi An is a great place - best food and bars were The Cargo Club and the Tam Tam bar.
Red Bridge, Tam Tam, Cargo Club and Des Amis are restaurants we would certainly recommend. For tailored clothing try A Dong on Le Loi street (they were excellent and recommended by hotel).
The very best restaurant in Hoi Ann, is the MANGO ROOMS, (just across the street from the Tam Tam Cafe). Relaxed and lounge atmosphere in the decor and music, tempting menu (asian fusion), wonderful service, and definite value for the money!
Our favourite place to visit in Asia is Hoi An ancient town. A great place to have tailor made clothes & shoes at unbelievable prices. The town is about 10 minutes drive to the resort beach area where our hotel was located.
In Hoi An a bit out of town is a very beautiful restaurant called the Red Bridge, it can be reached by boat or by taxi. They also do a great cooking class in the morning for 12 USD.