Experience the magic of Hoi An Ancient Town on a private night tour. Explore the historic streets, take a sampan boat ride, and discover the cultural diversity of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Hoi An Ancient Town - We pick up customers at Hotels in Danang at 3:00 pm, arriving in Hoi An at 3:30 pm. The tour ends at 7:30 pm, and we leave Hoi An for Danang at 8:00 pm. Spend 2 hours exploring the site on foot, learning about its history with your guide. Hoi An is a landmark that showcases a blend of different cultures. The city’s architecture reflects influences from Chinese, Japanese, and French traders. Hoi An has preserved its rich and diverse intangible cultural heritage. UNESCO recognized Hoi An Ancient Town as a world cultural heritage site in 1999.
- Hoi An Night Market - We pick up customers at Hotels in Danang at 3:00 pm, arriving in Hoi An at 3:30 pm. The tour ends at 7:30 pm, and we leave Hoi An for Danang at 8:00 pm. Enjoy a 30-minute Sampan boat cruise along the Hoai River to experience Hoi An’s early night life. After that, walk to the lantern area and night market, or have dinner on your own at the night market. You can enjoy a Sampan boat ride, walk to the lantern area, and have dinner within 2 hours.
- Private transportation by car
- Entry fees for all included attractions
- Guidance from an English-speaking guide
- Refreshments provided
- Dinner
- Drinks
- Personal Expenses
Situated in the lower reaches of the Thu Bon River in Quang Nam Province and approximately 30 kilometers south of Danang city, you’ll find the ancient town of Hoi An. In the 17th and 18th centuries, this area acted as an active international trading hub, frequented by Japanese, Chinese, and Western trading vessels. Before this time, Hoi An was the site of a Champa port, significant in the maritime Silk Road. Presently, Hoi An stands as a unique example of a well-preserved traditional port city in Southeast Asia. The town boasts traditional architecture from the 17th to 19th century, with the majority of the houses located along the narrow main streets. A true amalgamation of cultures, the architectural styles of the city reflect the influence of Chinese, Japanese, and French traders. Hoi An continues to harbor a rich, intangible cultural diversity. In 1999, UNESCO recognized Hoi An’s ancient town as a world cultural heritage site.
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