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Hoi An Memories Resort & Spa is located on an island on the peaceful Hoai River. With unique architecture combining ancient and modern Hoi An, the resort offers 102 luxurious rooms and villas. Enjoy spa, yoga, and modern gym by the infinity pool. Explore ancient Hoi An with impressive areas such as the City Gate, Vietnamese Village, and Japanese Village.
1. Introduction to Hoi An Memories Resort & Spa
Hoi An Memories Resort & Spa is located on a beautiful small island, surrounded by the peaceful and poetic Hoai River. Coming to the resort, visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy the intersection between the two architectural styles of Hoi An, ancient and modern. These are elegant rooms and villas overlooking the poetic Hoai River sunrise or the modern infinity pool and outdoor bar for visitors to immerse themselves in the brilliant sunset.
2. Experience at Hoi An Memories Resort & Spa
From here, begin your journey to discover the hidden treasures of a once-famous ancient town, enjoy world-class art and indulge in exquisite service to create an unforgettable vacation at Hoi An Memories Resort & Spa.
3. Zense Spa
Zense Spa is known as a world dedicated to relaxation and tranquility. A range of complementary therapies seamlessly blend modern techniques with ancient methods. Allow healing hands to help you relieve stress, feeling the soothing sensations infused with essential oils. And the uniquely designed outdoor spa sala is the perfect place for the soul to be close to nature. Zense Spa is open from 9:00 to 21:00.
4. Gym
The gym is fully equipped to help you maintain a regular workout routine during your vacation or to take better care of your health. From here, you can look out over the resort’s lush green garden, making your workout more enjoyable.
5. Yoga Pavilion
Yoga Pavilon: Located in the middle of a lotus pond, this peaceful oasis is designed specifically for visitors who love yoga, taichi... Take some time for yourself, listen to your breath to find peace and balance.
6. Services and amenities
Conveniently accessible by both road and boat, the resort offers a wide range of choices for you with 102 rooms and villas overlooking the river or the city garden; an infinity pool overlooking the middle of the poetic Hoai River and an outdoor bar for visitors who like to bask in the morning sunlight or watch the wonderful sunset over Hoi An. The rooms at Hoi An Memories Resort & Spa have airy spaces, making the most of the natural light and fresh air of the Hoai River, dotted with works of art and furniture still imbued with the color of time, reminiscent of a poetic living space in the heart of Hoi An.
7. Hoi An Memories Journey
- Hoi An Impression Park Gate: Built according to the model of Thanh Chiem National Monument, marking the development of Dang Trong from the reign of Lord Nguyen Hoang.
- Trading Area: Hoi An trading port was the busiest international trading gateway in the 16th - 17th centuries. Dutch, French merchants, Portuguese missionaries... from the West stopped here and built trading areas, representing the purchase of our products such as spices, tea, ceramics, silk. Houses with Dutch and French styles were formed from there, in a panoramic picture of Hoi An at that time.
- Vietnamese Village: With familiar architecture such as the traditional three-room house of the Vietnamese countryside, surrounded by fish ponds, rice straw, buffaloes and a well in the backyard. At the Vietnamese Village, visitors will experience and learn about traditional craft villages such as making conical hats, lanterns and bronze casting.
- Cho Que Food Court: The market food court is located in the space of Vietnam Village. Here, visitors will enjoy the full flavor of Quang Nam specialties and other regions of Vietnam such as Quang noodles, Cao Lau, Banh Xeo, mixed mussels, grilled pork vermicelli, vermicelli with tofu and shrimp paste.
- Thien Duc Spiritual Area: The life of Vietnamese people is closely linked to spirituality and beliefs. In the Vietnamese community from ancient times to the present, pagodas, communal houses, hermitages and shrines are indispensable. The spiritual area is a part of the typical architecture of the Hoi An community in particular and the Vietnamese in general.
- Central Square: Is the place where many exciting events of Hoi An Impression Theme Park take place.
- Japanese Village: In the 16th - 17th centuries, the Japanese community settled in Hoi An, sometimes up to 600 - 700 people. The mark of Japanese culture is clearly left in the architecture, culture and cuisine of Hoi An people. The Japanese Village is a place to recreate stories of the strong diplomatic relationship between Vietnam and Japan.
- Chinese Village: The number of Chinese merchants coming by boat to Hoi An to trade and exchange goods is increasing day by day, so Hoi An still retains and assimilates Chinese culture, cuisine, and architecture in this land.
- Love Bridge: Japanese and Chinese traders left strong cultural imprints in Hoi An. The Love Bridge is a cultural and religious symbol of the Chinese, Japanese and Korean people. It is where couples write the names of their loved ones on cards attached to the bridge to pray for a lasting and happy love. The bridge is located right at the entrance to the Japanese and Chinese Villages.
- Non La Restaurant: With the idea of the Vietnamese conical hat built from traditional bamboo material, Non La Restaurant is an extremely special architectural highlight at Hoi An Impression Theme Park. This place will serve visitors Vietnamese - European - Asian specialties.
Hoi An Memories Resort and Spa will give visitors the feeling of being immersed in the heart of the famous ancient town, once the bustling Faifo trading port, experiencing the difference and sophistication in service, enjoying classy art... creating an unforgettable memory of your vacation in Hoi An.
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