I want to write a detailed guide about: Map of Hoi An (this sound a bit weird, but need to be a guide about hoi an map)
To create the ultimate guide, I first need:
(1) Title ideas
(2) A detailed outline
To get inspiration for title and to write a detailed outline, we have a look at 4 different sources:
1. Best ranking guides on Google: We need to check if we can create a guide (outline first) that can compete against these best ranking guides on google. If they have a guide of 3000 words, we can not come with a guide of 1000 words. We can also compare if we have information missing
2. My take on this. My take on it can be based on my experience of visiting it, or the reviews I have seen, guides I have read or photos I have seen. My take on it is simumar as reviews, to give make sure we share practical information and honest tone
3. My Outline idea: For some guides I already have an idea for an outline (not all!). We can use that as a base, but it does not mean we can not change or add things. If there are highlights, things to see, practical tips to add, always do so. We need to be able to be the absolute best in google!
These are all findings:
1. Best ranking guides found on Google.
Number 1 ranking guide on Google:
Hoi An Old Town Maps: +10 Maps First Time Visitors Will Need
Hoi An Old Town is the historical center of Hoi An city today. It has many streets and lots of attractions, restaurants, coffee shops, photo spots, shops, tailors, etc. First time visitors may be confused during the planning stage or while going around it. In this article, HoiAn Day Trip Company provides +10 maps about Hoi An Old Town that will be helpful for your trip.
You may also like: Hoi An Vietnam Maps
• Content by Tam Le, founder of HOIAN DAY TRIP CO.,LTD
• Designed by Giang Cong Minh, co-founder of LS E&C LTD and his team
• Photo by Dang Cong Loi, Dao Xuan Son, Tam Le & others
Must Knows about Hoi An Old Town (Vietnam)
– Location/adress: Minh An ward, Hoi An city, Quang Nam province, Vietnam
– Other name(s): Hoi An Ancient Town, Hoi An Old City, Hoi An Old Quarters, Hoi An Historic Center, Pho Co Hoi An
– Area: 30 hectares
– Main street(s): Tran Phu Street, Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, Bach Dang Street, Phan Chu Trinh Street, Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street
– Number of residents: around 10,000 people
– Ethnicities: Viet (Kinh) people, Hoa people
– Opening hours: 24hrs a day, 7 days a week
– Ticket price: 120,000 VND/adult & children above 15 years old (see more details)
– Reason(s) to visit: the best preserved historic town in Southeast Asia, a world heritage site, a tons of photo spots, gorgeous lanterns at night, great shopping experience, many local specialty dishes & much more
– Time to spend: at least 1/2 day
– Best time to visit: early morning, late afternoon to evening, lantern festival
– Recognition(s): Unesco world heritage site (1999), one of best tourist attractions in Vietnam, one of leading attractions in Asia, one of the most beautiful cities in the world, top cultural destinations in the world & much more
– Travel blog: https://hoiandaytrip.com/hoi-an-old-town-travel-guide
– Tour guide: contact +84968009827 (hotline/whatsapp/line/zalo)
– Food & drink: yes available
– Shopping: yes available
– Fact: Hoi An Old Town is known as ‘yellow town’ or ‘lantern town’ or ‘the prettiest town of Vietnam’
Map 1: Hoi An Old Town World Heritage Site Map
Hoi An became a Unesco world heritage site in 1999. It has two protected areas: the core zone (where historical sites and roads lie within, spanning over 30 hectares) and the buffer zone which surrounds the core zone. See more information & details
For the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Hoi An Ancient Town is an exceptionally well-preserved example of a South-East Asian trading port dating from the 15th to the 19th century.
Map 2: Hoi An Old Town Pedestrian Area & Walking Streets
There is a non-motorized area designated in Hoi An Old Town world heritage site area. In the morning, from 9 am to 11:30 am, and in the afternoon, from 3 pm to 9:30 pm, motorbikes, cars,… are banned in this area. Visitors will need to walk or cycle to explore it. See more information & details
Hoi An Old Town on Googles Map
Map 3: Hoi An Old Town Ticket Offices
To enter the Hoi An Old Town world heritage site area, tourists need to buy a ticket. Its price is 120,000 VND for adults and children above 15 years old. With this pass, the holder can visit the town without limits and sightsee 5 sights (from a list of over 20 sights). See more information & details
At any ticket offices for Hoi An Old Town, you can find a map showing streets and attractions which you can sightsee with the ticket pass. Vietnamese, English and Chinese maps are always available
Here is the location/address of all ticket offices:
- Crossroad of Nguyen Du Street and Cong Nu Ngoc Hoa Street (near Song Hoai Square)
- Crossroad of Cao Hong Lanh Street and Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street (near Red Seal Ship Model)
- Crossroad of Cao Hong Lanh Street and Nguyen Phuc Chu Street
- In the laneway 127 Phan Chu Trinh Street (140 meters behind the Japanese Bridge, near Thong Dang Prison Park)
- Ba Mu Temple Gate at 675 Hai Ba Trung Street (near crossroad of Phan Chu Trinh Street and Hai Ba Trung Street)
- Hoi An Communal House at 27 Le Loi Street (near crossroad of Phan Chu Trinh Street and Le Loi Street)
- Crossroad of Tran Phu Street and Le Loi Street (near Hoi An Communal House)
- Crossroad of Phan Chu Trinh Street and Nguyen Hue Street (near Hoi An Central Market)
- Hoi An Museum of Folklore (Bach Dang Street or Nguyen Thai Hoc Street)
- Crossroad of Hoang Dieu Street and Tran Phu Street (near Hainan Assembly Hall)
- An Hoi Bridge (near crossroad of Nguyen Phuc Chu Street)
- Hai Ba Trung Parking Lot (crossoad of Hai Ba Trung Street and Ly Thuong Kiet Street, outside the Hoi An Old Town)
Ticket offices at the Hoi An Ancient Town open from 7:30 am to 8-9 pm (some of them may be closed before 7 pm).
Map 4: Hoi An Old Town Ticket Attractions
With a Hoi An Old Town ticket, visitor can sightsee 5 places amongst over 20 attractions selected by the government (heritage houses, temples, museums, etc). Here is the full list:
- Hoi An Traditional Art Performance House for watching a minishow about local culture (available at 10:15 am, 3.15 pm, 4:15 pm daily)
- Japanese Covered Bridge (or Pagoda Bridge)
- Cantonese Assembly Hall (or Quang Trieu Assembly Hall)
- Fujian Assembly Hall (or Phuc Kien Pagoda)
- Hainan Assembly Hall (or Hai Nam Pagoda)
- Teochew Assembly Hall (or Trieu Chau Pagoda)
- Trung Hoa Assembly Hall (or Duong Thuong Assembly Hall, Five Communities Assembly Hall)
- Quan Cong Temple & Quan Am Pagoda
- Minh Huong Communal House
- Phung Hung Old House
- Tan Ky Old House
- Quan Thang Old House
- Duc An Old House (or Cao Hong Lanh Memorial House)
- Museum of Sa Huynh Culture
- Museum of Hoi An Trade Ceramics
- Museum of Hoi An Folklore
- Hoi An Museum of History & Culture
- Museum of Hoi An Traditional Medicine
- Museum of Local Products
- Tran Family Chapel
- Nguyen Tuong Family Chapel
- Cam Pho Communal House
- Black Sesame Soup Demonstration
- Japanese Culture Gallery
To read full details and see photos, browse https://hoiandaytrip.com/hoi-an-old-town-ticket-attractions
we recommend going to: (1) Japanese Bridge, (2) Cantonese Assembly Hall or Fujian Assembly Hall, (3) Tan Ky Old House or Phung Hung Old House or Duc An Old House, (4) Hoi An Traditional Art Performance House, (5) a museum.
Map 5: Hoi An Old Town Highlights Map (Vietnamese)
Map 6: Hoi An Old Town Highlights Map (English)
Map 7: Hoi An Lantern Boat Ride Ticket Booths Map
In the evening, going on a boat ride on the river to release the lanterns is a must do activity in Hoi An Old Town today. It’s available from the sunset to around 9:30 pm. Visitors need to buy a ticket costing 170,000 VND (group of 1 to 3 persons) and 220,000 VND (group of 4 to 6 persons) at the booths along the banks of Hoai River, particularly along Bach Dang Street or Nguyen Phuc Chu Street. See more information & details
Here is the location of ticket booths for Hoi An lantern boat ride:
- An Hoi Bridge (Bach Dang Street, near Japanese Covered Bridge)
- An Hoi Bridge (Nguyen Phuc Chu Street, near a Hoi An old town ticket counter)
- An Hoi Bridge (Bach Dang Street, near Bai Choi folk game stage, near crossroad of Hai Ba Trung Street, Nguyen Thai Hoc Street and Bach Dang Street)
- Crossroad of Le Loi Street and Bach Dang Street
- Crossroad of Nguyen Hoang Street and Nguyen Phuc Chu Street (near Hoi An night market entrance)
Map 8: Hoi An Old Town’s Night Markets Map
There are some night markets in Hoi An Old Town area for visitors to find yummy street food and affordably-priced souvenirs. The biggest and the oldest night market today is the one on Nguyen Hoang Street (aka ‘Hoi An Night Market’ by travelers). Near the Hoi An Central Market, on Bach Dang Street and Tran Quy Cap Street, it’s possible to see one more night market. In the west side of the Old Town, there are Cam Pho Night Market and Cong Nu Ngoc Hoa Street Food Market. See more information & details
Map 9: Hoi An’s Assembly Halls Map
There are 5 Chinese assembly halls in Hoi An today:
- Cantonese Assembly Hall
- Fujian Assembly Hall
- Hainan Assembly Hall
- Teochew Assembly Hall
- Trung Hoa Assembly Hall
For full information and details, please see in https://hoiandaytrip.com/chinese-assembly-halls-hoi-an/
Map 10: Hoi An’s Heritage Houses Map
Amongst over 1,300 protected houses in the Hoi An Old Town world heritage area, there are 5 best heritage houses in Hoi An where tourists can visit:
- Phung Hung Ancient House
- Tan Ky Old House
- Diep Dong Nguyen Old House
- Duc An Old House
- Quan Thang Old House
For full information and details, please see in https://hoiandaytrip.com/best-old-houses-hoi-an-vietnam/
Map 11: Hoi An Old Town’s Museums Map
There are 5 museums in Hoi An Old Town today, where visitors can visit and learn about the history and traditional culture in the area:
- Hoi An Museum (Museum of History and Culture)
- Museum of Trade Ceramics
- Museum of Sa Huynh Culture
- Museum of Folklore
- Museum of Traditional Medicine
- Museum of Local Products
- Japanese Culture Gallery
For full information and details, please see in https://hoiandaytrip.com/museums-in-hoi-an-vietnam/
Number 2 ranking guide on google:
Hoi An Vietnam map: A detailed guide to charming destinations
Whether you are planning your itinerary or exploring off-the-beaten-path attractions, the The Hoi An Vietnam map is your trusted companion for a memorable adventure in this charming Vietnamese town.
Hoi An is a historic town in Quang Nam Province renowned for its centuries-old architectural marvels. The Hoi An Vietnam map is often considered a must-have item for first-time visitors to the ancient town, with which travelers can comfortably discover its hidden gems without the fear of getting lost. Check out the top 10 famous destinations in this charming ancient town, and plan your trip to Hoi An now!
1. Hoi An in Vietnam map
Where is Hoi An located in Vietnam? The enchanting city of Hoi An is located along the lower reaches of the Thu Bon River in Quang Nam Province, about 9 kilometers east of National Highway 1A, 25 kilometers southeast of Da Nang City, and roughly 50 kilometers northeast of Tam Ky City. The ancient capital of Hue lies roughly 122 kilometers away from Hoi An.
Hoi An boasts a rich tapestry of history and culture dating back centuries, making it a captivating destination for both domestic and international travelers. From its well-preserved ancient town to its vibrant culinary scene and idyllic riverside setting, Hoi An offers visitors a glimpse into Vietnam’s storied past while embracing the present with open arms.
2. Details map of Hoi An Vietnam
2.1. Hoi An tourist map
Hoi An always leaves an indelible mark on the hearts of wanderers with its ancient beauty, characterized by moss-covered tiled roofs, vibrant lantern-lit streets, and solemn yellow-walled ancient houses.
To fully immerse yourself in the splendors of the ancient town, visitors cannot miss out on its captivating attractions such as VinWonders Nam Hoi An, Hoi An Ancient Town, An Bang Beach, and My Son Sanctuary—all meticulously updated and noted on the Hoi An tourist map.
In addition to famous landmarks, the Hoi An tourist map provides detailed information about the city’s road system, parking areas, recreational activities, and more, making it easy for you to navigate your way around the city.
2.2. Hoi An satellite map
The satellite map of Hoi An offers a view of the entire city, captured by satellites orbiting in space, providing valuable insights into its layout and geographical features. To access the Hoi An satellite map, users can utilize Google Maps for detailed satellite imagery of Hoi An and its surroundings. With this app, navigating through the ancient town becomes effortless, as you can easily locate your desired destinations and find the fastest routes to reach them.
3. Top must-see attractions on the Hoi An Vietnam map
Wondering, ‘’What is Hoi An famous for’’? Exploring Hoi An unveils a plethora of captivating destinations, each embodying a unique tapestry of culture, history, and natural beauty. Here are the top must-see attractions to mark on your Hoi An Vietnam map.
3.1. Japanese Bridge
- Location: Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street and Tran Phu Street, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province
Though merely 18 meters in length, the Japanese Bridge in Hoi An is not only a legacy of the Japanese community in Hoi An Ancient Town but is also a testament to the cultural exchange between Southeast and East Asia. A visit to the Japanese Bridge in Hoi An is a journey through time, where history and culture converge, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in its timeless beauty and rich heritage.
*Kindly note that the Japanese Bridge is undergoing restoration and renovation at the moment. It is advisable to check for updates on the progress of the restoration before planning your visit to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.
3.2. Phuc Kien Assembly Hall
- Location: No. 46 Tran Phu Street, Cam Chau Ward, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province
Dating back to 1697, Fujian Assembly Hall, also known as Phuc Kien, showcases exquisite Chinese architecture in Hoi An. This temple, dedicated to the sea goddess Thien Hau, boasts intricate designs with symbolic animal motifs like dragons and phoenixes, representing power and nobility. Exploring the hall’s rich cultural heritage and spiritual significance offers visitors a captivating glimpse into Fukienese traditions.
3.3. Tan Ky Old House
- Location: No. 101 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province
Tan Ky Old House is another must-visit place you should mark on your Hoi An Vietnam map. It boasts a unique fusion of architectural influences, featuring curved roof beams adorned with elaborate Chinese motifs, Japanese-inspired peak roofs, and traditional Vietnamese crosshatch patterns supporting the structure. The walls of the house are adorned with exquisite mosaic art, adding to its allure and historical significance.
3.4. Ong Pagoda Hoi An
- Location: No. 24 Tran Phu Street, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province, Quang Nam Province
Constructed in 1653 to honor Quan Thanh De Quan, an esteemed Chinese general from the ‘three kingdom’ era, Ong Pagoda has weathered the passage of time and undergone multiple renovations to preserve its historical integrity. Coming here, visitors to Ong Pagoda are greeted by a serene atmosphere adorned with intricate architectural details and ornate decorations.
3.5. Hoi An Night Market
- Location: Nguyen Hoang Street, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province
The Hoi An Night Market features over 50 stalls offering a variety of items, from handicrafts to delectable Hoi An street foods like Vietnamese pancakes (banh xeo), Quang noodles, or chicken rice. For the best experience, head to the night market between 6:30 PM and 8:30 PM, when the market dazzles under colorful lanterns and the atmosphere comes alive with delightful activities.
3.6. An Bang Beach
- Location: Cam An Ward, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province
Ranked 17th among the most relaxing spots worldwide by Spa Seekers and recognized as one of the top 50 most beautiful beaches globally by CNNGo, An Bang Beach beckons visitors with its inviting stretches of soft sand and gentle waves. This gem in Hoi An is an ideal place for a picturesque escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
3.7. VinWonders Nam Hoi An
- Location: Binh Minh Commune, Thang Binh District, Quang Nam Province
VinWonders Nam Hoi An beckons adventurers of all ages to indulge in thrills and excitement within its diverse zones. From the heart-pounding excitement of Adventure Land, perfect for thrill-seekers craving adrenaline-fueled challenges, to the immersive cultural journey of the Island of Folk Culture, there’s something for everyone at VinWonders.
3.8. Tra Que Vegetable Village
- Location: Tra Que Village, Cam Ha Commune, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province
Tra Que Vegetable Village gained its current name in the 18th century, when a king of the Nguyen Dynasty was intrigued by the unique vegetables grown here. It now preserves ancient organic farming methods, cultivating fragrant spices like onions, basil, and cilantro with meticulous care. The vegetables thrive on clean, nutrient-rich water sourced from the ground and fertilized with seaweed from the nearby lagoon, ensuring vibrant greenery and flavorful produce.
3.9. Thanh Ha Pottery Village
- Location: Thanh Ha Ward, Hoi An City, Quang Nam Province
Thanh Ha Pottery Village is a serene attraction marked on the Hoi An Vietnam map. With a history spanning over 500 years, this quaint village has retained its rustic allure, providing visitors with a window into ancient rural life. Despite its modest size, Thanh Ha Pottery Village holds significant cultural and historical importance within the ward.
3.10. My Son Sanctuary
- Location: Duy Phu Commune, Duy Xuyen District, Quang Nam Province
My Son Sanctuary was recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage Site in 1999 and ranked among the top 10 most beautiful temple complexes in Southeast Asia. This grand architectural ensemble boasts over 70 temple towers bearing the influence of Hinduism, serving as rare relics associated with the Champa Kingdom that persist to this day. Having endured many historical ups and downs, My Son Sanctuary now retains only about 20 intact temple towers, each meticulously carved with unique motifs and adorned with impressive bas-reliefs.
4. Tips to have a smooth trip thanks to Hoi An Vietnam map
When using the map of Hoi An, it is essential to keep in mind the following tips to ensure your trip to Hoi An unfolds seamlessly:
- The online Hoi An Vietnam map offers quick and convenient navigation. However, they may sometimes provide imprecise or convoluted routes.
- If using paper maps of Hoi An, ensure you have the latest version to avoid getting lost.
- Remember that the Hoi An Vietnam map serves primarily as a reference. If you seek shortcuts or faster routes, consider asking locals for advice or opting for reputable taxi services.
- Ensure your phone is fully charged and connected to the internet when venturing out to determine directions accurately.
As you explore Hoi An with the aid of the Hoi An Vietnam map, you will find yourself enchanted by the town’s timeless charm and rich cultural tapestry. From tracing the footsteps of ancient traders along the bustling streets of the Old Town to indulging in the flavors of local cuisine at bustling markets, the map guides visitors on a journey of discovery. So, whether you are a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, be sure to have the Hoi An map in hand to explore this ancient town with ease and confidence.
2. My take on this:
The other guides clearly write for SEO. I doubt the information they share is why people are searching for a map. They want to see the sights and understand the areas. Might even have a downloadble map, which right now I can not provide yet, but would be great additional to add a funnel for this to email them a map!
But what we can do is explain hoi an in this guide, as in hoi an as broader area with its province, the areas around hoi an, like the beaches, and the main area of hoi an, the anceint town. We can design a flow in this guide that sort of zooms in. So not only shows best places to visit in Hoi An where they are located, but also help people understand Hoi An.
3. My outline idea:
Keep in mind:
2. 3. 4. are header 2
2.1 2.2 3.1 etc are header 3
2.1.1 header 4 (hardly used)
1. Introduction (3 sentences)
Start with main keyword in first sentence
Last sentence is what is in this guide
2. Hoi An – Add a brief title that explains Hoi An
– What is Hoi An. Famous for what (short parahtaph)
Then explain a bit things related to the map, to get a better understanding about the Hoi An map (use keyword), good to know how hoi an works (sounds weird, but not sure how to call it)
– Hoi An Ancient Town (the inner part of the city where all famous old sights are like) (2 sentences)
– Hoi An ” city” area (also consiedred parts of countryside, beaches etc) (2 sentences)
– Hoi An – broader area -> Used to be Quang Nam Province, but since 2025 merges with Da Nang. Like My Son Sanctuary, Tam Ky and since the merge also places like Marble Mountains and Son Tra which are short rides away (3 sentences)
Add last sentence below sepearte. We have several maps of Hoi An. Starting with broader are aof hoi an, then a hoi an ancient town map and lastly an interactivy map with many more sights.
3. Map of Hoi An area (Quang Nam Province & part Da Nang)
Brief introduction using keyword (Hoi An map or map of Hoi An).
[I insert map here]
3.1 Hoi An Ancient Town
3.2 An Bang Beach
3.2 Cua Dai Beach
3.3 My Son Sanctuary
3.4 Da Nang
3.5 Marble Mountains
3.6 Cam Thanh
3.7 Cam Kim Island
4. Map of Hoi An ancient town
Brief introduction using keyword (Map of Hoi An ancient town or Hoi An ancient town map).
4.1 Japanese Bridge
4.2 Hoi An Central Market
4.3
5. Interactive map of Hoi An (it is called interactive, just like a map where you can scroll, slide, zoom to see all the main highlights of Hoi An)
6. Tips for visiting Hoi An
Tips need to be somehow related to map of Hoi An
Lets cateforize them by using subheaders lil 6.1, 6.2
First a short introduction about understanding map of hoi an together with some of these practical tips make the most out of your visit.
These are some ideas I have, that also suite the subject about map
– Getting around Hoi An Ancient town area
– Getting around Hoi An broader area (like cycling, taxis, or private car for longer day trips)
– etc etc etc
7. CTA
THis includes:
A title (max 60 characters) that clearly offers help with a travel service.
– Make it feel like a prompt to take action (not just another header)
– Avoid sounding like an introduction or topic heading
– Use natural sentence casing (not title case or ALL CAPS)
After the title, we give a short description of 2 to maximum 3 sentences.
Important context:
The guide already gave readers full information about the topic. This box should not repeat that content or describe the place again. Instead, it should respond to the reader’s interest and offer a way to take action—by booking a related service. So don’t say “did you enjoy reading?” or “this place is great to visit”.
This paragraph should:
– Speak directly to the reader
– Offer a service that fits their interest (e.g., custom tour, private car, trekking, trip planning)
– Clearly show that this is for booking help, not for general questions
– Avoid repeating basic facts about the place—they already read that
– End with a soft, action-oriented line like “Use the form below to start planning” or “Let us know your travel plans”
If the place is very simple that can be visited by the reader easily, make it about a broader subject, like custom trip to vietnam or a part of vietnam or a destination.
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Now give me:
(1) Title ideas
(2) A detailed outline
After these 2 tasks are done, I give you the first section to write.