Experience the timeless charm of Hoi An Ancient Town with this unforgettable Hoi An City Tour and Lantern Boat Ride. Begin your cultural journey with a guided walking tour through the vibrant Hoi An Market, historic assembly halls, and beautifully preserved ancient houses that reflect the town’s multicultural heritage. Visit must-see landmarks like the Japanese Covered Bridge and the Museum of Folk Culture, while learning about traditional customs from your local guide. As the sun sets, enjoy a peaceful wooden boat ride on the Thu Bon River, where you’ll take part in the magical tradition of releasing floating flower lanterns — a meaningful and photogenic experience that captures the soul of Hoi An by night. This half-day tour is perfect for travelers seeking a blend of history, local life, and unforgettable evening beauty.
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Begin your afternoon at around 2:30 PM with a guided Hoi An City Tour, starting from your hotel in the city center. Explore the vibrant Hoi An Market, alive with colors, sounds, and local flavors. Continue to the ornate Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, where you'll learn about traditional ancestor worship. Step back in time as you visit ancient merchant homes like Tan Ky or Phung Hung, both over 200 years old. At the Museum of Folk Culture, discover artifacts that reflect daily life in old Hoi An, followed by a cultural treat at the Hoi An Traditional Performing Arts House. Stroll across the iconic Japanese Covered Bridge, built in the 17th century to connect historic Japanese and Chinese communities. Along the way, stop by local handicraft shops and art galleries tucked into quiet alleyways. End your journey with a delicious Hoi An specialty dinner, immersing yourself in the flavors and charm of this UNESCO-listed heritage town.
Enjoy your time with the boat ride and release the flower lantern to pray for luck to you and your family. You will immerse yourself in the fanciful space of the lantern street.
6.30 pm: Finish Hoi An city tour
About 7.00pm: Our guide will take you back to your hotel in Hoi An. Tour ends.
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Hoi An is generally a safe destination for travelers. Petty crime can occur, so take precautions to protect your belongings. Be cautious of motorbikes when walking, as they can be numerous and fast.
Hoi An Station
Hoi An Bus Station
Buses connect Hoi An to nearby towns and cities but are not extensively used within the town itself.
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