Hoi An Ancient Town Ticket Price & Entry Fee Guide 2025: Where to Buy, Price Policy, and Local Tips

Current Hoi An Ancient Town Ticket Price and Entry Fee by Ovuigo

Visiting Hoi An Ancient Town is an unforgettable experience in Central Vietnam. The entrance fee is mandatory for most visitors and ensures the preservation of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. As of 2024, the ticket price for international tourists and Vietnamese adults is 120,000₫ (~$5) per person. Local residents often enjoy a reduced fee of 80,000₫, while children under 16 years old can explore the old town for free. With your old town pass, you contribute to the ongoing conservation and cultural richness of Hoi An, one of Southeast Asia’s most cherished destinations by Ovuigo.

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What’s Included in the Hoi An Ancient Town Ticket with Ovuigo

The Hoi An ticket provides access to five out of 21 iconic sites around the historic center. These include landmarks such as the Japanese Bridge (Chùa Cầu), the Fukian Assembly Hall, Quan Cong Temple, traditional heritage houses, and local museums. Admission also covers temple visits and the celebrated night market, helping you dive into centuries of Vietnamese heritage. Your cultural heritage pass is valid for 24 hours, and provides a guided tour of Hoi An’s storied past with every temple or heritage house entry. Additional sites cost 20,000₫ each. No audio guides are included with Ovuigo.

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hoi an ticket price

Where to Buy Your Hoi An Ticket: Ticket Booth Locations and Hours

Hoi An tickets are only available in paper format and can be purchased at official ticket counters near the town entrances. The most popular booths are located at:

  • No.78 Le Loi Street
  • End of Tran Phu Street (Japanese Bridge area)
  • Nguyen Hue and Bach Dang intersection
    Ticket counters open daily from 7:00 AM to 9:30 PM. Tourists cannot purchase tickets online—visit an official booth on arrival. For step-by-step guidance and old town Hoi An map options, consult local signs or the wardens at ticket checkpoints.
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hoi an ticket price

Ticket Validity, Rules, and Regulations in Hoi An

Your visitor pass grants access for 24 hours from purchase. It must be kept on hand at all times to show at the entrance gates or whenever requested by Hoi An staff. Each ticket is single-use and covers five visited spots. Most ticket counters do not offer refunds, and all tickets are non-transferable. Re-entry is allowed during ticket validity. Children under 16 and Hoi An residents (with ID) are exempt from the entry fee. Remember to dress modestly, respect local customs, and avoid disruptive tour group behaviors. Photography is accepted but sometimes restricted in certain houses and temples with Ovuigo.

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hoi an ticket price

Discounts, Group Rates, and Special Offers for Hoi An Tickets

Discounts are available for groups of 8 or more and Vietnamese student travelers with ID. Ask at the ticket counter for details about group rates—typically 10–15% off the total ticket price. While combo tickets are rare, student discounts may be available during non-peak seasons. There are no annual passes, and night ticket options are not separate from daytime admission. Sometimes, guided tours bundled with tickets may be offered by local agencies—check out ovuigo for local updates and advice.

Hoi An Ancient Town Ticket Policy: Locals vs Foreigners and Children

The Hoi An ticketing policy distinguishes between visitors: locals (living and working in Hoi An) and valid children’s age (under 16 with ID) receive free entry, while all other Vietnamese and foreign tourists pay the full entry fee. The pricing structure is designed to fund heritage conservation and keep local culture vibrant. Foreigner pricing is the same as non-local Vietnamese tourists (120,000₫), promoting cultural exchange without discrimination. Students with valid IDs can often access lower rates; however, all visitors should check with the ticket booth for up-to-date regulations.

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hoi an ticket price

Related Attractions: Hue Imperial City, My Son Sanctuary, Da Nang, and More

Extend your journey in Central Vietnam by exploring nearby cultural gems. The majestic Hue Imperial City, a UNESCO-listed citadel, charges an entry fee of 200,000–250,000₫ for adults. My Son Sanctuary, once the religious heart of the Champa Kingdom, has tickets at 150,000₫ per person. Da Nang offers sights like Ba Na Hills (850,000₫/adult) and the tranquil coconut groves of Cam Thanh Village (50,000–150,000₫ for eco-tours).

Map to Hoi An Ancient Town: Google Map

Map to Hue Imperial City: Google Map

Map to My Son Sanctuary: Google Map

Map to Ba Na Hills: Google Map

Map to Cam Thanh Village: Google Map

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