Roteiro do Tour a Pé Gratuito em Hoi An
Tour description
Este tour gratuito a pé foi criado para explorar o charme da Cidade Antiga de Hoi An, um Patrimônio Mundial da UNESCO, destacando seus pontos culturais, históricos e arquitetônicos. O passeio dura aproximadamente 2,5 horas, é adequado para pequenos grupos e conduzido por um guia local apaixonado por compartilhar as histórias de Hoi An. Gorjetas são bem-vindas, mas não obrigatórias.
Notas Adicionais
- Acessibilidade: O passeio envolve caminhar por ruas irregulares; não é totalmente acessível para cadeiras de rodas.
- Custo: Gratuito, mas é necessário um ingresso válido para a Cidade Antiga de Hoi An (VND 120.000) para entrar em alguns locais (por exemplo, Casa Antiga Tan Ky, Salão de Assembleias Cantonês).
- Dicas para Visitantes:
- Visite pela manhã para evitar o calor e as multidões.
- Experimente pratos locais como Banh Mi ou Com Ga em restaurantes próximos após o passeio.
- Volte à noite para vivenciar a atmosfera iluminada por lanternas de Hoi An.
- Personalização: Os guias podem ajustar o roteiro levemente de acordo com os interesses do grupo (por exemplo, mais foco em gastronomia, história ou fotografia).
Descrição Promocional de Exemplo
Junte-se ao nosso Tour Gratuito a Pé em Hoi An para descobrir a alma desta joia listada pela UNESCO! Passeie por ruas antigas, maravilhe-se com a Ponte Coberta Japonesa, explore casas históricas de mercadores e absorva a vibrante atmosfera à beira do rio. Conduzido por guias locais apaixonados, este tour de 2,5 horas é perfeito para viajantes em busca de histórias autênticas e descobertas ocultas. Sem custo inicial—basta trazer sua curiosidade e dar a gorjeta que achar justo!
Hoi An Ancient Town Ticket Office (78 Tran Phu Street)
Detailed itinerary
Starting Point
- Location: Hoi An Ancient Town Ticket Office (78 Tran Phu Street)
- Time: 9:00 AM (Daily)
- Duration: ~2.5 hours
- Distance: ~3 km
- Note: Wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and apply sunscreen.
Itinerary
Stop 1: Hoi An Ancient Town Ticket Office (10 minutes)
- Introduction: Brief overview of Hoi An’s history as a 15th-19th century trading port.
- Highlights: Explanation of the town’s multicultural influences (Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese, and European).
- Activity: Group introduction and distribution of a simple map.
Stop 2: Japanese Covered Bridge (15 minutes)
- Location: Western end of Tran Phu Street
- Highlights: Iconic 18th-century bridge built by the Japanese community.
- Stories: Discuss the bridge’s unique architecture, monkey and dog statues, and its role as a cultural symbol.
- Activity: Photo stop and quick walk across the bridge.
Stop 3: Tan Ky Old House (20 minutes)
- Location: 101 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street
- Highlights: Well-preserved 200-year-old merchant house showcasing Chinese and Japanese architectural elements.
- Stories: Share tales of Hoi An’s trading families and their lifestyle.
- Activity: Walk through the house, observe intricate wooden carvings, and learn about flood adaptations.
Stop 4: Hoi An Market (15 minutes)
- Location: Nguyen Hoang Street (near Thu Bon River)
- Highlights: Vibrant local market with fresh produce, handicrafts, and street food.
- Stories: Insights into daily life, local ingredients, and Hoi An’s culinary specialties (e.g., Cao Lau, White Rose Dumplings).
- Activity: Quick stroll through the market, with time to interact with vendors (optional food sampling if desired).
Stop 5: Cantonese Assembly Hall (15 minutes)
- Location: 176 Tran Phu Street
- Highlights: Colorful 19th-century assembly hall built by the Cantonese Chinese community.
- Stories: Explain the role of assembly halls in Hoi An’s multicultural society and the significance of the dragon fountain.
- Activity: Explore the courtyard and admire the intricate mosaics.
Stop 6: Thu Bon River & Riverside Walk (15 minutes)
- Location: Along Bach Dang Street
- Highlights: Scenic riverside with views of traditional boats and colorful buildings.
- Stories: Discuss Hoi An’s role as a trading port and the river’s importance in its history.
- Activity: Leisurely walk along the river, with a stop for photos.
Stop 7: Night Market Area (Daytime View) (10 minutes)
- Location: Nguyen Hoang Street (opposite the Japanese Bridge)
- Highlights: Introduction to Hoi An’s famous lantern-lit night market.
- Stories: Share how lanterns became a symbol of Hoi An and their cultural significance.
- Activity: Brief stop to see lantern shops and discuss evening activities.
End Point: An Hoi Islet
- Location: Across the An Hoi Footbridge
- Wrap-Up: Recap of the tour, recommendations for local cafes, restaurants, or further exploration (e.g., tailoring shops, lantern-making classes).
- Activity: Answer questions, share tips for evening visits, and collect voluntary tips.
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