Where to Stay in Hoi An: Best Areas and Neighborhood Guide
The first thing I noticed arriving in Hoi An was how small it actually is. The Ancient Town fits inside…
Vietnam is one of the few places where the gap between north and south feels like two different countries. The north is cool, mountainous, and historically layered. The south is flat, fast, and permanently warm. November to April is the most reliable window for travel, though the central coast has its own rainy season from September to November that catches people off guard. Budget travelers do well here. Solo travelers do well here. Anyone who moves slowly and eats street food does especially well here.ย ย
Beyond the bustling city life, explore Vietnam’s rich history and diverse landscapes, from lush mountains to winding rivers. It’s an unforgettable blend of culture, adventure, and amazing flavors waiting for you!
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I bought my SIM card at Tan Son Nhat airport before I even found my bag on the carousel. That…
The fog rolls into Sapa before breakfast. By 7am it had swallowed the valley below my guesthouse completely, leaving only…
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Vietnam has a subtropical climate in the north and tropical in the center and south, with weather varying significantly by region and strongly shaped by two monsoon systems.
The official currency is the Vietnamese Dong (VND). The numbers are large โ you’ll be handling millions โ so double-check before handing over notes, especially in the first few days. Cards are accepted at hotels, supermarkets, and most restaurants in cities, but street food stalls and local markets are cash only. Withdraw from ATMs in cities; rural ATMs are unreliable and often run out of cash on weekends.
Open-tour buses and domestic flights are the most practical options between major cities. For Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, a flight takes 2 hours and costs as little as 400,000 VND booked in advance. Within cities, Grab is the default โ it works for both cars and motorbike taxis and is consistently cheaper than hailing off the street. The train is worth taking for the coastal stretch between Da Nang and Hue specifically, where the views are genuinely worth the slower pace.
Vietnam is generally safe for independent travelers, with violent crime against tourists being rare. The main thing to watch is petty theft in busy areas, particularly motorbike bag snatching in Ho Chi Minh City. Keep bags on your lap in tuk-tuks and hold phones away from the street when using them.
Vietnamese food is built around freshness โ herbs, light broths, rice noodles, and minimal heavy sauces. The regional differences matter more than most travelers expect: pho is a northern dish, banh mi is everywhere but best in the central and southern cities, and com tam (broken rice with grilled pork) is a Ho Chi Minh City staple worth knowing by name.
Halal options are available in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, concentrated around Indian, Middle Eastern, and Malay restaurants. Outside major cities, pork appears in many dishes and isn’t always labeled, so asking directly or looking for restaurants with halal certification is the most reliable approach.
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