1. Hoai Riverbank
Hoai River is intricately woven into the life, culture, and tourism development of Hoi An. Therefore, don't miss this Instagrammable spot in Hoi An, as it not only offers countless photo opportunities but also exudes a distinctive charm that's unmistakably Hoi An. Strike a pose, snap away, and you won't need to tag your location - everyone will instantly know you're wandering around Hoi An.
Taking a boat ride on the Hoai River is the most delightful experience when visiting Hoi An. Drifting gently on the calm river, you can enjoy the breeze and admire the enchanting colors of Hoi An as the lanterns light up. If you wish, you can buy floating lanterns sold along the street to make a wish and release them into the water.
Starting from the Japanese Covered Bridge, stroll along both banks of the Hoai River, and begin your photography session right away! The rows of tile-roofed houses, characteristic of Hoi An, line up closely on both sides, with boats moored along the shore adding a nostalgic and romantic touch. You can choose to visit in the morning or evening, as the sunlight will give the scenery a vintage and charming vibe, perfect for street photography enthusiasts.
Conversely, if you capture photos of the Hoai River at night, you'll immediately get vibrant and lively shots with a bustling atmosphere. Tourists sailing on the river, releasing lucky lanterns, and the lights illuminating from the floating lanterns reflecting on the Hoai River will give you fantastic Hoi An check-in photos.


2. Vinpearl Land Nam Hoi An
Not the ancient town of Hoi An, nor the vibrant Tam Thanh mural village, but in Quang Nam, a divine selfie spot has emerged, where every corner is picturesque, and every step yields thousands of 'movie-like' photos. This selfie sanctuary is called 'Little Hoi An', nestled within the entertainment paradise of Vinpearl Land Nam Hoi An, recently opened. This magical backdrop lies just over 15 km from the ancient town of Hoi An. To reach this '1m2 - 10 Instagrammable spots' haven, travelers can simply hop in a taxi or rent a motorbike, and with Google Maps, arrive in just 15 minutes.
Open from 8:30 am to 9:00 pm, you can indulge in 'hundreds' of photo opportunities during the 12-hour maximum fun at Vinpearl Land Nam Hoi An. One of the Instagrammable spots in Hoi An within this amusement park is the Giao Thoa port, where Europe meets Hoi An. The carefully crafted water features and landscapes will ensure you capture breathtaking photos.
At Vinpearl Nam Hoi An, you can not only snap photos but also enjoy a wide range of entertainment areas conveniently. Some traditional craft villages and ancient houses in Vinpearl Land include: Southern-style houses, Cham houses, traditional craft villages, and more.


3. Japanese Covered Bridge
Japanese Covered Bridge stands as the iconic symbol of Hoi An, blending Vietnamese and Japanese architectural styles. When in Hoi An, you simply can't miss this ever-popular check-in spot; it's practically a “must-check-in” location. You can set your camera angle from the small bridge across to capture the entire architecture of the Japanese Covered Bridge.
The bridge is one of the architectural wonders with a unique structure. Its tiled roof fully covers the wooden bridge. On the main door of the Japanese Covered Bridge, there's a large plaque inscribed with 3 Chinese characters, Lai Vien Kieu. Inside, the main chamber houses a wooden statue of Bac De Tran Vo - a guardian deity of the land, bestowing happiness upon people, symbolizing the sacred aspirations that people wish to convey to heaven and earth to seek all things good.
With its romantic ancient colors reflecting harmonious combinations of Vietnamese, Japanese, and Western architectural styles, the temple is an ideal place to capture photos with the essence of Hoi An.


4. Lantern Street in Hoi An
Calling Hoi An the lantern city is not an overstatement. Lanterns have almost become the symbol of this ancient and poetic city. Walking anywhere in Hoi An, you'll come across a few lanterns swaying in the wind, lanterns lining the streets, hanging on roofs, and even in shops. Therefore, it's no surprise that lantern streets have become popular spots for photo enthusiasts in Hoi An, with many people even buying lanterns as souvenirs from their visits to this ancient town.
During the day, as you stroll through the streets, the lanterns of various shapes and colors gently sway in the air, casting shadows on the ground, creating unique shapes that delight tourists. When night falls, it's time for the lanterns to light up, creating a splendid and distinctive beauty, as well as providing many impressive photos. Want to take beautiful photos in Hoi An? Well, nothing beats capturing some stunning shots with these beautiful lanterns!


5. Phuc Kien Assembly Hall
As a must-visit attraction in Hoi An city, Phuc Kien Assembly Hall is a historical landmark that fascinates tourists with its unique and remarkable Chinese-style architecture.
Phuc Kien Assembly Hall, also known as Kim An Temple, is the most magnificent and unique assembly hall among the 5 Chinese assembly halls in Hoi An. Built by Chinese immigrants from Fukien, it was initially constructed as a gathering place for community activities and later dedicated to worshiping Thien Hau Holy Mother, the sea goddess in their belief system. The hall is intricately designed, showcasing the rich culture of the Chinese people, which delights many young visitors.
Standing at the entrance of the Assembly Hall, many tourists may feel like they've stepped into a miniature China. The architecture of Phuc Kien Assembly Hall in Hoi An embodies the essence of Chinese culture. The first impression of this tourist destination comes from its gate. The tiled roof bears the marks of time, adorned with numerous solemn and majestic dragon motifs.
There are many picturesque corners, both nostalgic and authentically Chinese. Remember to dress nicely when visiting this place. However, it's advisable not to dress too revealingly as the Assembly Hall is a sacred place with significant cultural significance.

6. Old Brick Kiln - “Stairway to Heaven”
Another beautiful photo spot in Hoi An that I want to introduce to you is an old brick kiln. Forget about the famous names associated with Hoi An like the Japanese Covered Bridge, Hoai River, Faifo Café, and head straight to this cool brick kiln!
Being an abandoned and half-built brick kiln, it stands boldly amidst vast rice fields. This is why this brick kiln boasts of 'clean' photo corners - meaning there are not too many crowded backgrounds. Its raw and unfinished appearance also provides a unique and spacious photo environment, perfect for photographers to capture stunning shots that will surely get tons of likes.
The incomplete steps are the most popular and easy posing spots for visitors. Sitting dreamily amidst the vast sky on the cement steps in the old style, uniformly leading up to the top of the brick kiln, along with a bit of 'acting' to pose, and... voila, you've got yourself a check-in photo at one of the most trendy spots in Hoi An - both unique and classy.
Many people recommend this as a must-visit spot in Hoi An where just by taking a photo, you'll 'automatically get a beautiful picture', and it's been given a very dreamy name - 'Stairway to Heaven'.


7. Ong Pagoda
Built in 1963 and renovated 6 times, yet this pagoda still retains its timeless beauty without fading away. It's often frequented by businessmen and those seeking blessings. Just as it was before, it is now.
Ong Pagoda is located at the beginning of Tran Phu Street, a place where young people often visit when they come to Hoi An. The architecture here features classic red tones combined with eye-catching decorative patterns on the walls. The unique architecture, with many houses merging together, creates a distinctive style. The tiled roofs have eyebrow tiles, the roof edges adorned with dragon-shaped lemon flowers, and many ancient artifacts, rarely seen elsewhere. Besides seeking luck, tourists often come here to take photos as souvenirs because the scenery and architecture here look cool and stylish, yet carry the mark of Hoi An.

8. The Culinary Haven
The Culinary Haven stands out as one of the most beautiful cafes in Hoi An, renowned for its rooftop offering panoramic views of the town. The café is beautifully decorated with lanterns and bamboo trees. Those who visit in the late afternoon will be treated to a highly romantic Hoi An bathed in the soft glow of the setting sun.
The Culinary Haven is primarily a restaurant, but it offers a diverse selection of beverages for you to enjoy. Situated on the second floor, it boasts numerous charming corners for relaxation and photography. The highlight is undoubtedly the rooftop terrace, where you can overlook the entire ancient town of Hoi An, including a straight view down Tran Phu Street, providing a completely new experience.
The ideal times to capture stunning photos from the balcony on the rooftop terrace are early morning and at sunset. With a few wooden chairs placed alongside the railing, you can indulge in delicious drinks while admiring Hoi An in its entirety, with its red-tiled roofs soaked in the hues of time and the slow-moving flow of people below.
Address: 166 Tran Phu, Minh An Ward, Hoi An, Quang Nam


9. The Wall on Hoang Van Thu Street
An unexpected gem for photography in Hoi An that everyone should visit is… a wall? Yes, you read that right. This is one of the favorite spots for tourists, especially young enthusiasts, to unleash their creativity through their lenses. With its ancient moss-covered appearance standing the test of time, the wall on Hoang Van Thu Street attracts many visitors for check-ins and has become the most talked-about wall among photographers in Hoi An.
The old and worn-out wall lies on Hoang Van Thu Street, at the intersection with Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, leading straight to the Hoai River bank. Its appeal comes from the layers of moss-covered bricks, creating depth for photographs. The weathered edges of the wall exude a nostalgic charm and add emotion to every snapshot taken.
Some even liken this old brick wall in Hoi An to stepping out of the famous oil paintings of artist Bui Xuan Phai. Especially when the sun shines, the resulting slanting shadows will perfectly enhance the artistic composition captured through your lens.
It's not just the old wall; it seems like the entire Hoang Van Thu Street has been favored to become one of the most beloved Instagram spots in Hoi An for the younger generation.


10. Lễ Nghĩa Basketball Court
If you've ever watched the movie 'Yesterday's Girl', then you surely know the place that brings those sparkling scenes to life, that's the Lễ Nghĩa Basketball Court. This spot promises to offer you a picturesque spot in Hoi An with incredibly stunning and unique photos.
You can check in with the 'Confucius'-inspired wall at the Le Nghia floral school, with its eye-catching black and white backdrop that will help you capture breathtaking and fresh photos, or you can strike a pose right at the spacious and romantic basketball court with vibrant, energetic colors.
The corner of the purple-green wall and window frames at the basketball court.


11. Faifo Coffee
If we were to vote for the coffee shop with the most panoramic view to check in when visiting Hoi An, Faifo Coffee would definitely top the list. It's no exaggeration to say that out of every 10 people who visit Hoi An, 7-8 people take photos at the famous balcony corner of this coffee shop.
Faifo Coffee is located at 130 Tran Phu, Minh An Ward, Hoi An - where you can immerse yourself in the beauty of Hoi An with golden sloping roofs over time. After strolling around the streets of Hoi An, when your feet are tired and you want to find a place to rest, Faifo is an ideal place for you.
The rooftop of Faifo Coffee offers a straight view down the street, a picturesque spot for young people to check in, where you can gaze down at the ancient streets with vintage old houses, or catch a glimpse of the clear sky, freedom, and greenery on a beautiful sunny day. Not only that, you can also indulge yourself in the impressive decor space of the shop. With a quiet space and simple but cozy decoration in dominant yellow-brown tones, you will surely fall in love with this coffee shop at first sight.
Address: 130 Tran Phu, Hoi An City, Quang Nam.


12. Kha My café
The peaceful Hoai River amidst the Ancient Town. Where to find a place where you can relax according to the gentle waves of that river - Kha My cafe is the place that will make you want to visit as soon as you arrive in Hoi An.
Kha My café - Simply a small corner blending with the most traditional simplicity, with vegetable gardens, flower arbors, and fish ponds, combined with creative and colorful furniture, all creating a vibrant yet very cozy, gentle, and full of surprises in every nook and cranny. Here, there is even a colorful flower garden, then a small garden with a clear fish pond, entering which you will arrive at the tearoom, and from there immerse yourself in observing the new things around. Don't let the modest appearance of Kha My Cafe deceive you, you might miss the best coffee of your life just because of that casualness! The simple, cozy atmosphere here along with the delicious coffee is the wonderful things that tourists keep talking about endlessly.
Sitting at Kha My Cafe, you can admire the scene of Hoai River, a branch of the Thu Bon River, another poetic scene of Hoi An besides the familiar ancient town.
Address: 40A Huyen Tran Cong Chua, Cam Chau, Hoi An, Quang Nam


13. Mót Hội An
More than just a lemongrass and lime herbal tea shop, Mót has become one of the super-hot check-in spots in Hoi An. The shop is adorned with fresh flower pots and cute handwritten black signs.
Mót – a name that sounds very lovely and simple. The space of the shop is modestly styled, sometimes just a small stool to sit on, but that's what makes tourists fall in love with and cherish this Hoi An beverage shop.
With a simple glass of herb-infused water, fragrant with lemongrass and lime, accompanied by spondias mombin seeds and especially decorated with a lotus petal, it evokes a very Hoi An feeling yet uniquely different from anywhere else. This place will undoubtedly provide you with extremely classy and beautiful photos that no other place can.
Address: 150 Tran Phu, Minh An Ward, Hoi An, Quang Nam


14. The Paper Flower Houses
Visiting Hoi An Ancient Town, we will witness with our own eyes the houses overflowing with climbing flowers, like weaving a magnificent carpet. Not only beautifying each house individually, but the paper flowers in Hoi An also make every corner of the old town shine with their gentle and charming beauty. And when they combine with the ancient yellow walls, they seem even more vibrant. So, don't miss the opportunity to capture beautiful photos in Hoi An under the cascading paper flowers and the radiant yellow walls under the sun!
This has become a characteristic feature of Hoi An, the houses with mossy tiled roofs or covered in flowers, not glamorous, not luxurious, not flashy, but there are few places where houses are as charmingly adorned with flowers as in Hoi An. Strolling around Hoi An's streets, tourists will find them so adorable and lovely. Hoi An is so peaceful to soothe the soul of humanity. Frame the shot, pose, and... click! You'll immediately have a vintage-style check-in photo with a yellow wall adorned with paper flowers.


15. The Aviary Café
The Aviary Café is known for its relatively new café in Hoi An - Where you can find unique bird cages and indulge in virtual living. The café is built with a desire to preserve a place that was once the 'home' of birds. Based on this idea, the café has used images, related objects such as model iron cages, ceramic and wooden bird statues... bird patterns on pillows, or the names of some drinks here are also named after bird species... to create a real birdhouse.
The Aviary Café has countless unique birdcage-shaped tables. The space is elegantly decorated with a vintage touch, attracting young people to explore. Here, you can unleash your creativity and come up with unique and beautiful photos.
Address: 07 Cong Nu Ngoc Hoa, Hoi An City.


16. Thanh Ha Pottery Village
Located on the banks of the Thu Bon River, this is a place chosen by many young people to visit and take a few check-in photos. While not a 'hot' name in Hoi An tourism, this place can become your beautiful photo spot in Hoi An! It's also Vietnam's pottery craft museum with thousands of ceramic products, artifacts, photos,... related to the history, culture, and architectural ceramic sculpture art of Vietnam. The 'advantage' here is that you only need to have an eye for it, and you'll automatically own a series of extremely artistic and unique photos.
The space, both modern and extremely traditional of the pottery village, will bring you unique and interesting photo angles. Here, you also have the opportunity to experience fun activities like making pottery items by hand - a souvenir nothing beats for your trip to Hoi An.


17. Sunday in Hoi An
Travelers in Hoi An are going crazy over a super cute, heart-melting spot. You'd think it's a cafe, but it's actually a furniture shop called Sunday in Hoi An, with its main headquarters in Saigon. Hoi An travelers can cleverly buy some small, cute items for home decoration as a lasting memory after their visit to the ancient town.
This is a handcrafted furniture store in Hoi An, famous on social media for its pink wall with the words Hoi An vibes only, attracting many young people to check-in. With its gentle, warm color palette, Sunday in Hoi An creates an extremely simple and cozy feeling, making everyone visiting Hoi An want to step in for a stroll. If you happen to fall in love with the shop's small and cute items, feel free to buy them to decorate your home or as lovely gifts for friends.
It's predicted to be a hot spot in the near future, so hurry up, visit, and snap some trendy photos with your friends.
Address: 76 Tran Phu, Hoi An, Quang Nam City


18. Small Alleys in the Old Town
Some say, small alleys are the witnesses and storytellers of every land. They preserve the unique beauty and life of the locality, sometimes possessing a simple yet cozy charm. Alleys are where countless life stories, human tales reside. They are where you hear the sighs of the streets every nightfall, and alleys have long been seen as an indispensable part of the old town's soul.
Not as bustling as Saigon's alleys, nor as crowded with shops as Hanoi's alleys, small alleys in Hoi An have their own distinctive features. They are the small alleys adorned with moss-covered walls tinged with the hues of time, seeding memories and affection for those who have visited once... Narrow, long, and deeply enticing alleys enveloped by yellow ochre walls always evoke a sense of tranquility and peace, which is the unmistakable characteristic of Hoi An. If you come here, remember to capture a photo to preserve the profound essence of Hoi An.


19. Tam Thanh Mural Village
Located in Tam Thanh commune, Tam Ky city, Tam Thanh Mural Village is the first mural village in Vietnam. If you're fond of art and enjoy exploring artistic expressions, the murals in Tam Thanh village will offer you refreshing insights into the lives of local fishermen.
The murals in Tam Thanh Mural Village mainly depict the daily life of fishermen with vibrant, eye-catching colors and meticulous details. If you appreciate a youthful and artsy style, then Tam Thanh Mural Village is definitely a perfect spot for Hoi An check-in photos! When planning your trip and searching for beautiful photo spots in Hoi An, make sure not to miss out on this Instagrammable destination!
The paintings often portray the everyday life of the local residents, allowing each visitor to gain a deeper understanding of Hoi An and feel immersed in the ordinary lives, bringing a sense of tranquility amidst the hustle and bustle.


20. An Bang Beach
An Bang ranks among the top 25 most beautiful beaches globally as voted by major travel magazines. With its crystal-clear blue waters, gentle sunlight, and fine golden sand, An Bang creates an enchanting allure. Just 3km from the ancient town center, don't miss out on this stunning beach when visiting Hoi An.
An Bang Beach is an indispensable destination when exploring the ancient Hoi An Old Town. Serene like the souls of its people and the venerable ancient land of Hoi An, An Bang Beach is regarded as a soulful essence of Hoi An. With its smooth, ivory-white sand, ideal beach length, and tranquil waves gently lapping the shore, An Bang stands out as a distinctive hallmark of Hoi An.
Many travelers seeking tranquility amidst the hustle and bustle often flock to An Bang Beach to immerse themselves in its serene beauty. Here, they can enjoy leisurely swims, stretch out on beach chairs with a good book, bask in the sunlight, gaze at the distant Cham Islands, and seek refuge from the sun under the shade of coconut palm leaves. The large and robust waves of An Bang Beach are perfect for enthusiasts of underwater ball games, wave-jumping, surfing, and especially for capturing stunning, sun-kissed photos at this beautiful beach.




22. Cham Island
From the ancient town of Hoi An, cruising through the villages along the Thu Bon River and reaching the romantic Cua Dai, you will discover Cham Island shimmering in the distance with its enchanting beauty. On Cham Island, there are many naturally beautiful beaches that attract tourists from both near and far. Many visitors are amazed to find that Cham Island still retains the pristine beauty of an island paradise.
Cham Island must be said to be an extremely beautiful place. It's almost a major flaw if you travel to Hoi An without capturing moments at Cham Island. You can take a boat trip to admire the scenery, go snorkeling, and enjoy the cool water when you visit here. Don't miss out on this destination when you come to Hoi An.

