City guide
Hoi An — Foreigner Guide
Everything you need — from landing to settling. Arrival intel, scam alerts, neighbourhood breakdowns, and cost of living, all in one place.
Hoi An blends its own rhythms with the energy of Vietnam. Use this hub as your table of contents: skim stats, jump to the guide that answers tonight's question, then let LandedGo keep the reminders on autopilot.
Population
~120k old town
Best time
Feb–May
Currency
VND
Language
Vietnamese · English widespread
Jump links
- Arrival guide
- Scam alerts
- Cost of living (budget band)
- Cost of living (mid-range band)
- First 7 days playbook
- All LandedGo guides
- Airport guide (DAD)
- Neighbourhood: Hội An Old Town
- Neighbourhood: An Bàng Beach
What foreigners need to know about Hoi An
Hoi An sits in Vietnam and draws a mix of tourists, digital nomads, and long-term expats — each with different needs and different risks. The city's foreigner infrastructure ranges from well-developed tourist corridors to areas where English is rarely spoken and local knowledge is essential.
The practical realities of life in Hoi An — visa rules, police registration requirements, reliable ATMs, English-speaking hospitals, and fair transport pricing — are rarely covered accurately in standard travel guides. Most published information is months or years out of date by the time it reaches readers.
LandedGo covers Hoi An with continuously updated intelligence: current scam patterns by neighbourhood, community-verified ATM fee data, hospital locations with English-speaking staff confirmed, and visa rule changes flagged within days of announcement. The AI concierge is tuned specifically to Hoi An — it knows local pricing, local risks, and local bureaucracy.
Key practical facts: the local currency is VND. Vietnam requires passport registration at your accommodation within 24 hours — your hotel or landlord handles this, but it is worth confirming. Mobile data is widely available — a local SIM or eSIM gives you the connectivity you need from the moment you land.
Best for
Short cultural visits, photographers, families during dry season, and creative retreats — less suited for those needing daily big-city services.
Quick verdict
If you only read one thing before booking: match your visa runway to your rent tier, then validate commute pain at rush hour. Hoi An rewards people who treat heat, traffic, and paperwork as systems to engineer — not surprises to endure.
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