Discover The Ancient Cities Of Hoi An & Hue 4 Days
Duration
4 Days
Age Requirement
10 - 65 yrs
Group Size
2 - 30 people
Altitude
398 - 3143 m
Best Season
spring and autumn
Recommended For
Couple
Solo
Family/Kids
Senior
Youth
Holiday Activities
Walking Tour
Museum
Sightseeing
Croc Farms/Cruise
OVERVIEW
Vietnam's ancient cities of Hoi An and Hue, located in the country's centre, provide tourists with a glimpse into the country's diverse culture and history. On a tour of these two cities, here is an overview of what to expect:
Hoi An:
- Town Old: The Old Town of hoi An is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with European, Chinese, and Japanese architecture.
- The Covered Bridge in Japan: Hoi An's iconic 16th-century bridge is also one of the city's most popular tourist attractions.
- Local Stores: The bustling markets of Hoi An are well-known for selling everything from silk clothing to fresh produce.
- Classes in cooking: Taking a cooking class is a great way to learn about the local ingredients and cooking methods in Hoi An, which is known for its cuisine.
- Beaches: A Bang and Cua Dai, two beautiful beaches that are popular for swimming and surfing, are close to Hoi An.
Hue:
- City Imperial: Tint was the previous capital of Vietnam, and its Supreme City is a UNESCO World Legacy Site and home to the old fortification.
- Pagoda of Thien Mu: One of Vietnam's oldest and most beautiful religious sites is this iconic seven-story pagoda with a view of the Perfume River.
- Throne Rooms: Shade is known for its imperial burial chambers, which are intricate buildings that were worked for the Nguyen line sovereigns.
- Market in Dong Ba: You can get a taste of the local cuisine and shop for souvenirs at this bustling market.
- Boat Cruises: A relaxing way to see Hue's landmarks and take in the scenery is to take a boat tour on the Perfume River.
A tour of Hoi An and Hue is an excellent way to learn about Vietnam's history, culture, and cuisine.