Top 8 Must-Visit Shopping Destinations in Vietnam

This is a guest post by Ananya Rao, a travel writer and slow‑travel enthusiast with a soft spot for local markets, street finds, and meaningful souvenirs. When she’s not planning her next Southeast Asia escape, she’s documenting shopping trails that blend culture, craftsmanship, and everyday life.

Shopping in Vietnam is one of those things that sneaks up on you. You go in looking for a fridge magnet or a bag of coffee, and two hours later you’re haggling over hand-embroidered silk or debating which lacquerware piece will actually survive the flight home. From shopping for spices in Ben Thanh Market, exploring silver jewelry in Hanoi, or trying authentic Vietnamese food in Da Nang, these ultimate Vietnam shopping destinations give you a mix of local culture, street bargains, and modern retail all in one trip.

You’ll find everything from silk, seafood, to even affordable fashion, sometimes all in the same area. Before you start planning your trip with Vietnam tour packages knowing about these amazing shopping spots helps you explore a whole different side of Vietnam.

Hanoi’s Old Quarter: A Traditional Shopping Haven

Discover a maze of narrow streets, each traditionally dedicated to a specific trade in Hanoi’s Old Quarter. It is one of the top Vietnam shopping destinations in Hanoi, where you have Hang Gai Street for silk products and Hang Bac for silver jewelry and small handcrafted items. You also have the Dong Xuan Market, the largest indoor market in the area that sells wholesale goods, clothing, accessories, and local snacks.

Ben Thanh Market: Ho Chi Minh City’s Shopping Icon

Among the best Vietnam shopping destinations for tourists, Ben Thanh Market is great for shopping clothes, shoes, coffee, spices, and lots of souvenirs. You may find that prices are quoted on the higher side at first, so don’t hesitate to bargain a bit. If daytime feels too crowded, try coming in the evening when the  night market opens around 6 PM and offer street food, small stalls, and a more open walking space.

Dong Xuan Market: Wholesale and Bargain Deals

If you’re looking for cheap Vietnam shopping destinations, Dong Xuan Market is worth a visit to find wholesale items. You’ll find clothes, fabrics, accessories, and household items in bulk here at comparatively lower prices. You can also explore a night market nearby on weekends that starts around 6–7 PM.

Hoi An Night Market: Lanterns and Local Crafts

Visiting the Hoi An Night Market is an absolute must. When you see the lanterns hanging across streets and shops, it adds something special to your itinerary. You can buy these lanterns as souvenirs, and most are lightweight enough to pack easily. The market starts around 6 PM and goes on till about 10–11 PM.

Saigon Square: Affordable Fashion Hub

While exploring street markets in Vietnam shopping destinations, Saigon Square pops up as a budget shopping option for T-shirts, jeans, jackets, sportswear, and travel bags. This is an indoor, compact market that covers the entire market in one visit and avoids the heat of Ho Chi Minh City. You can plan a visit to this market between 9 AM to 9 PM.

Vincom Centers: Modern Shopping Experience

When listing famous Vietnam shopping destinations, Vincom Center stands out, as it sells fashion brands like H&M and Zara, electronics, cosmetics, and lifestyle stores. It’s also one of the best places to buy genuine products since you don’t want to be fooled with cheap replicas in local markets. If you are here during holidays or year-end, then you can enjoy affordable shopping with seasonal sale discounts.

Da Nang Markets: Local Flavor and Fresh Finds

Da Nang markets allow you to combine food, culture, and shopping in one place. You can buy souvenirs like dried squid, chili paste, coffee, and handmade items in Han Market.  Con Market is a popular spot to explore here to find cheaper clothing, accessories, and a large food section serving authentic Vietnamese dishes.

Phu Quoc Night Market: Island Shopping Delight

If you are a foodie, you should not skip adding Phu Quoc Night Market to the list of  famous Vietnam shopping destinations to explore. There is a lot to explore here to satisfy your cravings like freshly grilled dishes, along with items like dried squid, pepper, and sauces that are unique to Phu Quoc. Apart from food, you’ll also find stalls selling souvenirs, beachwear, and handmade jewelry.

Unique Vietnamese Souvenirs to Buy

Vietnamese Coffee

If you enjoy strong coffee, you must buy Vietnamese coffee brands like Trung Nguyen or King Coffee.

Silk Products

While exploring Hoi An and Hanoi, you’ll come across many clothing and tailor shops that sell affordable silk products like scarves and customised dresses.

Lacquerware

It is a great option to buy in Vietnam if you like decorative pieces such as plates, jewelry boxes, and vases to take home as souvenirs.

Lanterns from Hoi An

If you visit Hoi An, you’ll see colorful lanterns everywhere, especially in the night market. You can even get them in customized colors and sizes.

Conical Hats (Non La)

The traditional Non La makes for a fun, cultural souvenir, which you can find across the country, but especially in places like Hue.

Shopping Tips for Vietnam

Bargaining is normal at most street markets—Ben Thanh and Dong Xuan especially. A reasonable starting point is around 50–70% of the first price quoted, then work upward from there. Don’t feel awkward about it; vendors expect it.

Most smaller stalls and night markets are cash-only, so keep a decent amount of Vietnamese dong on hand. Cards work at malls and bigger shops, but not reliably everywhere else.

Watch out for fakes. Electronics, branded bags, and outdoor gear like North Face jackets are commonly replicated. If a price seems unusually low at a street stall, it probably is.

Timing matters more than most people realise. Early mornings (6–8 AM) are good for fresh produce and beating the crowds. Evenings after 7 PM are cooler, more relaxed, and often more atmospheric especially at night markets.

Whether you are shopping for souvenirs in the busy lanes of Hanoi Old Quarter or enjoying seafood in Phu Quoc Market, shopping in Vietnam never feels repetitive and mundane. Each place adds something small but memorable to your itinerary, giving you moments to remember forever.  If you’re still planning your itinerary, exploring different Vietnam tour packages from Bangalore, Mumbai, Delhi or anywhere else in India can help you include the right mix of shopping, sightseeing, and local experiences.

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