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Misschien wel de mooiste stad van vietnam, niet zo druk en groot als de andere steden in vietnam. Wel
Johanna, Nederland
Hoi An is handige uitvalsbasis voor dagtrips / excursies (My Son, Hue, Cham Island etc) uitstapjes makkelijk
Anne mar, Nederland
Leuk om rond te lopen, maar enorm veel touristen, eindeloos veel winkels met hetzelfde aanbod. Het was
Jurrien, Nederland
Men is zeker ingesteld op het toerisme( iedereen wil geld van je). Het stadje is leuk en zeer behapbaar
Ton en Gusta, Nederland
Hoi an is werelderfgoed en dat is waarom vele toeristen komen. Echt mooi is het tussen 6 en 8 in de morgen
Pieter Martinus, Nederland
Monumentaal stadje dat een geheel eigen gemoedelijke sfeer heeft. S'avonds, als alle lampionnen aan zijn
Linda, Nederland
Hoi An is een gezellige stad en zeker de moeite van het bezoeken waard. Na de drukte in Hanoi is het
Eliza, Nederland
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Meer over Hoi An
Hoi An is a city full of historic architecture and cultural charm. The city was built on the Thu Bon river between the 15th and 19th centuries and used to be a successful trading port, which adds to its history as a dynamic and vibrant city.
The culture and identity of Hoi An was heavily influenced by Chinese and Japanese merchants traveling along the trade routes. As a result of this unique history, local museums explore the city's unique cultural upbringing and the city features sites like the Japanese Bridge and the opulent Tran Family Home. For a change of pace, enjoy some time at the Hoi An Beach, where upscale beachfront resorts are growing in number and popularity. Hotels in Hoi An are more affordable along Cua Dai and Hai Ba Trung streets.
On nights with a full moon, motorbikes are banned from the city center, electric lights are turned off, and the historic quarter is bathed in the glow of silk lanterns. Because the city’s status as a UNESCO heritage site limits what developers can do, the accommodation in Hoi An historic center takes the form of boutique hotels and cozy inns.
There’s much more to see and learn about Hoi An, and the interactive map on this page is a great way to find out where the attractions and hotels can be found in this exciting city.
The culture and identity of Hoi An was heavily influenced by Chinese and Japanese merchants traveling along the trade routes. As a result of this unique history, local museums explore the city's unique cultural upbringing and the city features sites like the Japanese Bridge and the opulent Tran Family Home. For a change of pace, enjoy some time at the Hoi An Beach, where upscale beachfront resorts are growing in number and popularity. Hotels in Hoi An are more affordable along Cua Dai and Hai Ba Trung streets.
On nights with a full moon, motorbikes are banned from the city center, electric lights are turned off, and the historic quarter is bathed in the glow of silk lanterns. Because the city’s status as a UNESCO heritage site limits what developers can do, the accommodation in Hoi An historic center takes the form of boutique hotels and cozy inns.
There’s much more to see and learn about Hoi An, and the interactive map on this page is a great way to find out where the attractions and hotels can be found in this exciting city.