Hoi An Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site located in central Vietnam, approximately 24 kilometers from Da Nang International Airport. The town features exceptionally well-preserved Southeast Asian architecture spanning the 15th to 19th centuries, with over 1,400 points of interest within a 10-kilometer radius, including 602 restaurants, 259 cafes, 221 hotels, and 40 temples. The walkable town center is known for traditional lantern decorations, historic merchant houses, and proximity to artisan villages specializing in silk weaving, carpentry, and ceramics. Climate data shows January to May offers the most favorable conditions, with February and March experiencing average temperatures of 22–25°C and minimal precipitation. The wettest season peaks in October with 465 millimeters of rainfall and occurs when air masses bring monsoonal influence. Da Nang airport, 24 kilometers away, serves as the primary international gateway. The town attracts first-time visitors seeking cultural immersion in a relatively compact, pedestrian-friendly setting.
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Hoi An Old Town sits in Quảng Nam Province along the Thu Bồn River estuary in central Vietnam. The town benefits from a tropical monsoon climate with pronounced wet and dry seasons. January through May represents the dry and warm season, with February and March averaging 22–24°C and receiving under 85 millimeters of monthly rainfall. June averages 30°C and marks the onset of the southwest monsoon, while the wettest period occurs from September through December, when October and November each receive over 370 millimeters of precipitation. December to January experience moderate rain and cooling temperatures around 22–23°C. The warmest months are May through August, peaking near 30°C.
The optimal period for visiting Hoi An is February through May, when temperatures range from 22 to 30°C and rainfall remains minimal. February and March are particularly favorable, with daytime highs near 24–25°C and rainfall averaging 55–84 millimeters. April and May see rising temperatures but remain dry, averaging 27–29°C. June through August are warm and relatively dry but carry higher temperatures reaching 30–34°C. The monsoon season from September through December brings substantial rainfall, peaking in October at 465 millimeters, though brief afternoon showers are typical rather than all-day precipitation. January presents cooler, drier conditions and moderate rainfall around 166 millimeters.

Da Nang International Airport (DAD) is the primary gateway to Hoi An, located approximately 24 kilometers away via a 30–45 minute drive depending on traffic. The airport handles both domestic and international flights from major Southeast Asian hubs and select East Asian destinations. Chu Lai International Airport (VCL) is an alternative, positioned 66 kilometers south, though it offers fewer direct flight options. From Da Nang airport, travelers can arrange ground transportation via organized shuttle services, private car hire, or taxi from the airport terminal. Public buses also connect Da Nang city center to Hoi An, approximately 30 kilometers away, though schedules are infrequent. The town itself is pedestrian-friendly once arrived, with most heritage sites and restaurants within a 1–2 kilometer radius of the Old Town center.
Hoi An Old Town contains 33 registered attractions and 12 museums within the 10-kilometer survey area. Notable heritage sites include the Hoi An Museum of Traditional Medicine, Hoi An Traditional Art Performance House, and Phan Kim Chi Art Gallery. The town features 40 temples and religious sites, many dating to the 17th–19th centuries. Surrounding villages offer specialized craft experiences: Kim Bong Carpentry Village specializes in traditional wooden architecture and furniture; Thanh Ha Pottery Village features hand-thrown ceramics using centuries-old techniques; silk weaving and tailor services operate throughout the Old Town. The town center preserves merchant houses with characteristic yellow stucco walls, shuttered windows, and interior courtyards. Walking tours are the standard way to navigate the compact heritage zone, with licensed guides available through hotels and tourism operators.

Hoi An offers 221 hotels, 100 guesthouses, and 53 hostels within a 10-kilometer radius, providing accommodation across all price ranges. Budget guesthouses and hostels cluster in and around the Old Town center, while mid-range and upscale hotels occupy areas adjacent to the heritage zone. The 259 cafes and 602 restaurants reflect the town's status as a significant culinary destination, with establishments offering Vietnamese regional specialties, French-influenced dishes from the colonial period, and international cuisines. Night markets operate intermittently, and 10 formal markets provide fresh produce and local goods. Multiple ATMs (52 within 10km) and pharmacies (17) support visitor needs. Most dining and lodging establishments accept both cash (Vietnamese Dong) and international credit cards.
Hoi An Ancient Town
UNESCO-listed ancient town in central Vietnam featuring well-preserved architecture, traditional lanterns, and craft villages within a compact walkable area.
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