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Dong Xuan Market

Dong Xuan is a street market spreading over a surface of 600 square meters covering Dong Xuan and Khoai streets. Approximately fifty businesses are operating the forty stands selling food, artifacts,...

Flower - markets by night

Quảng Bá flower-market (in Tây Hồ district) meets year-round at 2am, it’s said to be the head-market where all species of fresh flowers are bought and sold by Hanoians. Flowers here are deemed...

Buoi Market

Located in Yen Thai Village, Buoi Ward, Tay Ho District, an area once famous for traditional crafts such as papermaking, silk weaving, malt cooking, mulberry growing, etc, the Buoi Market is one of a...

Hang Da Market

Hang Da Market in Hanoi is a popular hang-out among the locals and the tourists visiting the capital of Vietnam. This shopping place retains the dying glory that the Old Quarter at Hanoi stands for.

Designer boutiques in Hanoi

La Boutique and the SilkTel: 928 5368Add:  6 Nha Tho StreetNear St Joseph Cathedral, this place is well worth a look. The original designs are inspired by Vietnamese ethnic-minority clothing and...

Buying bags in Hanoi

A speciality of Dinh Tien Hoang streetDunhill BoutiqueAdd: Hilton Opera Hanoi, 1 Le Thanh TongTel: 933-0500 (Ext. 1696)Website: http://www.dunhill.comJade BagsAdd: 9A Phan Chu TrinhTel:...

Souvenirs & Other Shops in Hanoi

Around Pho Hang Bong and Pho Hang Gai, just northwest of Hoan Kiem Lake, are plenty of souvenir shops selling T-shirts and Viet Cong (VC) headgear. It might be worth noting, however, that neither Ho...

Cosmetics in Ha Noi

At the budget end of the scale, T-shirts are available from vendors along Le Loi street in the city centre, or De Tham street in the Pham Ngu Lao area. Expect to pay about US$2 for a printed T-shirt...

Art galleries in Hanoi

Aspiring young arlists display their works in Hanoi's private art galleries in the hope of attracting a buyer. The highest concentration of upmarket galleries is on Pho Trang Tien, between Hoan Kiem...