
Ancient Town
Best time to visit
Evenings are magical with lantern-lit streets and cooler temperatures for walking. February to April offers dry, pleasant weather perfect for exploring.
Budget tips
Entry to the town area is free, but a ticket is required for heritage sites generally costing around $5. Save money by visiting multiple sites with a combined ticket valid for several days.
Recommended for
Culture lovers, Couples, Night market enthusiasts, Photography fans
Plan your visit
2-3 hours
About
Quick facts: Narrow streets glow at night with hundreds of colorful lanterns reflecting off the Thu Bon River. Over 800 well-preserved buildings showcase a blend of Vietnamese, Chinese, and Japanese architectural styles.
Highlights: Local tailors can stitch custom silk garments in just one day, a craft dating back over 100 years. A nightly lantern festival invites visitors to release paper lanterns onto the river, creating a kaleidoscope of lights that symbolize wishes and hope.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes to navigate uneven cobblestones and narrow alleys.
- Capture stunning photos at the Japanese Covered Bridge during early morning light.
- Skip peak hours around 6 to 8 PM to avoid crowded markets and get uninterrupted views.
- Visit tailors early in the day to see craftsmanship and avoid last-minute rushes.
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