Ten famous night markets in Vietnam

Night markets in Hanoi, Ha Long city, Hoi An ancient town and Phu Quoc island are always busy and bustling with a large number of visitors.
Night market in Hanoi Old Quarter
Hanoi night market opens on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 6pm to 11pm. It sells a various kinds of products including clothes, sweets, dried fruits, toys, souvenirs, and handicraft products. Besides, many other interesting activities and traditional art performances are often held there.

Hanoi night market opens on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 6pm to 11pm. It sells a various kinds of products including clothes, sweets, dried fruits, toys, souvenirs, and handicraft products. Besides, many other interesting activities and traditional art performances are often held there.

Phu Quoc night market

It lies on Bach Dang road on the bank of Duong Dong River. It is famous for fresh and processed seafood products.

It lies on Bach Dang road on the bank of Duong Dong River. It is famous for fresh and processed seafood products.

Tay Do night market in Can Tho
Guests to the market can buy fresh jackfruits, durians, mangoes, coconuts and many other specialities in the region.

Guests to the market can buy fresh jackfruits, durians, mangoes, coconuts and many other specialities in the region.

Quang Ba flower market
It opens from mid-night to 3-4am. It supplies fresh flowers for Hanoi and adjacent provinces.

It opens from mid-night to 3-4am. It supplies fresh flowers for Hanoi and adjacent provinces.

Ha Long night market
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Ha Long night market is a collection of open air stalls that sell a wide range of traditional Vietnamese souvenirs like laquerware, chopsticks, and trinklets and Ha Long specialities. The market opens from 6pm until late night.

Hoi An night market
It lies on Nguyen Hoang road with 50 stalls of goods and beautiful handicraft products. The market begins from 5pm and lasts till 11 pm. Not really of trading demand, people come to the market to correspond shopping and wandering interest along the poetic river.

It lies on Nguyen Hoang road with 50 stalls of goods and beautiful handicraft products. The market begins from 5pm and lasts till 11 pm. Not really of trading demand, people come to the market to correspond shopping and wandering interest along the poetic river.

Nha Trang night market
It is situated at 46 Tran Phu St in walking streets close to the cultural centre with more than 100 stalls selling and introducing indigenous products, and local culture through traditional food.

It is situated at 46 Tran Phu St in walking streets close to the cultural centre with more than 100 stalls selling and introducing indigenous products, and local culture through traditional food. 

Da Lat night market
The market is located in the Hoa Binh Zone, in the area around Nguyen Thi Minh Khai, Le Dai Hanh and Tang Bat Ho Streets, within walking distance of many restaurants.

The market is located in the Hoa Binh Zone, in the area around Nguyen Thi Minh Khai, Le Dai Hanh and Tang Bat Ho Streets, within walking distance of many restaurants. 

Ben Thanh night market
It is a famous place for long-time residents of HCM City as well as visitors to the country’s most bustling hub. Ben Thanh Market offers visitors all they need such as clothes, footwear, accessories, jewelry, hardware, pet services, crafts, flowers, spices, nuts, food and restaurants. In the market you can find everything from food to all kinds of Vietnam souvenirs symbolic of all regions of the country.

It is a famous place for long-time residents of HCM City as well as visitors to the country’s most bustling hub. Ben Thanh Market offers visitors all they need such as clothes, footwear, accessories, jewelry, hardware, pet services, crafts, flowers, spices, nuts, food and restaurants. In the market you can find everything from food to all kinds of Vietnam souvenirs symbolic of all regions of the country. 

Phan Thiet night market
Located on Nguyen Phuc Nguyen and Nguyen Gia Tu streets, the market has more than 170 stalls that sell goods such as souvenirs, handicrafts and food between 5pm and 10 pm every day.

Located on Nguyen Phuc Nguyen and Nguyen Gia Tu streets, the market has more than 170 stalls that sell goods such as souvenirs, handicrafts and food between 5pm and 10 pm every day.

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