What to Do and Where to Stay in Hoi An, Vietnam on a Budget, Hoi An, Vietnam
Hoi An has become our favorite destination in Central Vietnam. Its old world charm – recognized with a UNESCO World Heritage designation, variety of restaurant options, and full moon lantern festivals draw visitors from around the world to this unique port town. While tourism does overwhelm certain parts of Hoi An, we still found it very worthwhile to visit.
Our first stay in Hoi An was for 11 nights in October 2016, just outside the touristy Old Town. After that, we kept dreaming about returning to our wonderful homestay (more on the homestay soon) and enjoying all the wonderful, cheap food. We soon found ourselves booking an even longer stay – six weeks in early 2018.
Lantern festivals celebrate the full moon each month and are one of the biggest draws to this town. Colorful lanterns adorn the streets of the Old Town year-round, so you can always get those picturesque photos any time you go. But when the moon is full, Old Town becomes pedestrian-only (bicycle and motorbike parking is available along the outskirts for a small fee), building lights are dimmed to highlight the lanterns, and crowds flock to the river. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
Our first stay in Hoi An was for 11 nights in October 2016, just outside the touristy Old Town. After that, we kept dreaming about returning to our wonderful homestay (more on the homestay soon) and enjoying all the wonderful, cheap food. We soon found ourselves booking an even longer stay – six weeks in early 2018.
Lantern festivals celebrate the full moon each month and are one of the biggest draws to this town. Colorful lanterns adorn the streets of the Old Town year-round, so you can always get those picturesque photos any time you go. But when the moon is full, Old Town becomes pedestrian-only (bicycle and motorbike parking is available along the outskirts for a small fee), building lights are dimmed to highlight the lanterns, and crowds flock to the river. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: What to Do and Where to Stay in Hoi An, Vietnam on a Budget
Guide Location: Vietnam » Hoi An
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Michelle Chang
Read it on Author's Website: https://intentionaltravelers.com/hoi-vietnam-budget-travel/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
Guide Location: Vietnam » Hoi An
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Michelle Chang
Read it on Author's Website: https://intentionaltravelers.com/hoi-vietnam-budget-travel/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- An Bang beach
- Kim Bong
- Madame Kanh Bánh Mì Queen
- Cocobox
- Leaf Homestay
- Japanese Bridge
- The Ancient Town area
- Hoi An’s market
- Cam Nam island
- Tra Que vegetable village
- Van Duc pagoda
- Cong Ca Phe
- Magnolia
- Highlands Coffee
- Hoi An Roastery
- Hoachampa Coffee and Tea
- Reaching Out Teahouse
- Com Linh
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