📍 Welcome to Hoi An, Vietnam’s romantic gem


🌟 Hoi An — the Vietnamese Venice You’ll Fall in Love With at Sunset
When I say “magic,” I mean exactly this: the small ancient town of Hoi An with its narrow streets, lanterns, the aroma of fresh bread, and the rustle of silk. It’s as if this place was created not for tourists, but for the soul. And you want to come back here not just as a point on the map, but as a state.
📍 Welcome to Hoi An, Vietnam’s romantic gem — a town where silk floats on the air, lanterns glow like dreams, and every sunset feels like a love letter from the universe.

🚩 Hoi An Itinerary for 3–4 Days
Hoi An Itinerary for 2–3 Days
Day 1:
Stroll through the Ancient Town
Photos at the iconic Japanese Bridge
Dinner at Morning Glory Original — top central Vietnamese cuisine
Day 2:
Lessons on how to sew a custom silk dress (I recommend B’Lan Silk)
Coffee by the river at Cocobox
Evening boat ride with candles and lanterns
Day 2:
Tailor-made silk dress (try B’Lan Silk)
Coffee by the river at Cocobox
Lantern-lit boat ride on Thu Bon River
Day 3 (optional):
Bike ride to Tra Que village or to An Bang Beach
Vietnamese massage at White Rose Spa
Signature snack - White Rose Dumplings
Day 3 (Optional):
Bike to Tra Que Village or relax at An Bang Beach
Traditional massage at White Rose Spa
Must-try: White Rose Dumplings

🏠 Where to Stay
Where to Stay
🌿 Ocean Garden Boutique Hoi An by HavilandA cozy, stylish boutique hotel with a pool, beautiful balconies, and breakfast in the garden. Perfect for photos and relaxation.
A chic boutique hotel with a garden breakfast, balcony views, and peaceful vibes is a traveler’s dream.

🍜 What to try
Local Food Must-Try
Cao Lau — Hoi An style noodles, you can’t get them anywhere else
White Rose Dumplings — the most delicate flower-shaped dumplings
Banh Mi Phuong — a sandwich that Anthony Bourdain himself praised
Don’t miss:
Cao Lau noodles — only made with Hoi An’s ancient well water
White Rose Dumplings — delicate and iconic
Banh Mi Phuong — the banh mi that Anthony Bourdain adored

📷 Photo Spots
Top Photo Spots
Street with silk lanterns near the Cantonese Assembly Hall
Boats and reflections by the bridge
Old rice paper stalls at sunset

💡 Travel Tips
Wear light clothes and a dress for photos in the wind
Best to shoot from 7am to 9am (less people)
Cash and a smile are your best satellites
Wear light clothes for flowy shots, shoot early morning for quiet charm, and carry cash + a smile.

🌹 Conclusion
This town will slow you down, wrap you in silk, and remind you that beauty is in the details. This town slows you down!

Post by Ana_leela_game | Jun 17, 2025

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