Prior to the arrival of the French, Hoi An was Vietnam’s ‘window on the world’. Tucked away amongst the backstreets are the houses of merchants from Asia and Europe, lured from afar by the prospect of high-grade silk and porcelain. It is an ideal spot to stop for a few days, strolling along the wharf, shopping in the market or having a silk dress or suit fitted, and is best explored on foot and at your leisure. There are many restaurants, old houses, craft shops and art galleries, where local artists exhibit their works. Nearby Cua Dai beach is a relaxing spot in fine weather. As a day trip from Hoi An, you can visit Vietnam’s grandest Cham ruins at My Son or the emotive memorial to the villagers of My Lai, infamously murdered en masse during the war with America.