A Detailed Guide to Hoi An Ancient Town Entrance Tickets 2025

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Hoi An Ancient Town – the cultural gem nestled along the Hoai River – has long been a must-visit destination for both domestic and international travelers. With its charming architecture, tranquil lifestyle, and rich historical and cultural heritage, Hoi An was recognized as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in 1999.


🎫 Hoi An Ancient Town Ticket Prices 2025

Visitor Type Ticket Price
Vietnamese Tourists 80,000 VND/person
Foreign Tourists 120,000 VND/person
Children under 1 meter Free
Children from 1m–1.4m 50,000 VND/person

 


🏛️ What’s Included in the Ticket?

With your entrance ticket to Hoi An Ancient Town, you can:

  • Freely stroll through the ancient streets

  • Choose 3 out of 21 paid heritage sites to visit

🔹 Cultural & Spiritual Sites:

  • Japanese Covered Bridge (Chùa Cầu)

  • Cam Pho Communal House – 52 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai

  • Minh Huong Communal House – 14 Tran Phu

  • Quan Cong Temple – 24 Tran Phu

🔹 Museums:

  • Hoi An Museum – 10B Tran Hung Dao, Son Phong Ward

  • Museum of Sa Huynh Culture – 149 Tran Phu, Minh An Ward

  • Museum of Trade Ceramics – 80 Tran Phu

  • Museum of Folk Culture – 33 Nguyen Thai Hoc & 62 Bach Dang

🔹 Ancient Houses & Ancestral Homes:

  • Tan Ky Old House – 101 Nguyen Thai Hoc

  • Phung Hung Old House – 4 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai, Minh An Ward

  • Duc An Old House – 129 Tran Phu

  • Quan Thang Old House – 77 Tran Phu

  • Tran Family Chapel – 21 Le Loi, Minh An Ward

  • Nguyen Tuong Family Chapel – 8/2 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai

🔹 Assembly Halls:

  • Fujian Assembly Hall – 46 Tran Phu

  • Cantonese Assembly Hall – 176 Tran Phu

  • Chaozhou Assembly Hall – 157 Nguyen Huy Hieu

  • Hainan Assembly Hall – 10 Tran Phu

🔹 Cultural Performance Areas:

  • Xứ Đàng Trong Theater – Daily folk music and puppet shows at 10:15 AM & 3:15 PM (9 Nguyen Thai Hoc)

🔹 Graves of Japanese Merchants:

These graves honor historical figures who played important roles in Hoi An–Japan trade relations in the 17th century:

  • Gu Sokukun – An Phong Quarter, Tan An Ward

  • Tani Yajirobei – Truong Le Quarter, Cam Chau Ward

  • Banjiro – Truong Le Quarter, Cam Ha Ward

These three merchants, though having no descendants in Hoi An, have been cared for by the locals for nearly 400 years with incense and reverence – a testament to Hoi An’s hospitable spirit.


📍 Where to Buy Tickets?

You can purchase your ticket in three convenient ways:

1. At official ticket booths:

  • Behind the Japanese Covered Bridge

  • An Hoi Bridge

  • Hai Ba Trung Street

  • 78 Le Loi Street

  • Hoi An Center for Cultural Heritage – 10B Tran Hung Dao

2. Through travel agencies:

Great for avoiding long queues, especially during peak seasons.

3. Via full-package tours:

Tickets are included along with tour guides, transportation, and extra services.


🔔 Visitor Notes

  • Tickets are valid for 24 hours from the time of issue.

  • Keep your ticket to show at selected heritage sites.

  • Many areas outside the heritage zone such as temples, night markets, and riverbanks are still free to visit.