Begin your walking tour at the Hoi An Culture and History Museum, where you will gain insight into the rich heritage and development of this peaceful trading port.
From here, take a short walk through a small local market, offering a glimpse into daily life and local commerce.
Continue along the main street to visit the Fujian (Phuc Kien) Chinese Assembly Hall, built in 1697. This beautifully preserved structure serves as a place of worship dedicated to Thien Hau, the Goddess of the Sea, and reflects the strong influence of the Chinese community in Hoi An.
Proceed along narrow streets toward the riverbank, where rows of historic houses have been transformed into charming shops adorned with colorful lanterns of various shapes and sizes—creating the iconic atmosphere Hoi An is known for.
Next, visit the famous Japanese Covered Bridge, dating back to the early 17th century. Built by Japanese traders, this unique pagoda-style bridge is one of Hoi An’s most recognizable landmarks and an enduring symbol of the town.
Conclude your tour with a visit to a traditional historic house, offering a deeper understanding of local architecture and the lifestyle of past generations in this UNESCO-recognized town.