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Saigon markets offer a wide selection from electronics and household items to clothing, jewelry, and beauty products, alongside a tempting variety of food that attracts millions of tourists. Besides, every market has its own distinctive allure which remains an intriguing mystery for many visitors. In this blog, let’s take a closer look at the top 10 trading hubs, where each stall invites you to uncover something new and exciting.
Ben Thanh Market is accessible through 4 main entrances and 12 sub-entrances, situated on various local streets including Phan Boi Chau, Phan Chu Trinh, Le Thanh Ton Streets, and Quach Thi Trang Square. The market is designed with a distinctive combination of Indochinese and French architectural influences, featuring a rectangular building with a clock tower at the front, wooden vaulted ceilings, and large, open sides.
Despite having been renovated multiple times, the clock tower and the market’s exterior remain unchanged. This makes it a popular spot for visitors to take Instagrammable photos in front of the main gate, with the historic and famous Ben Thanh Market as the backdrop, facing the roundabout.
Take stunning Instagram photos by the main entrance, with the famous Ben Thanh Market as a picturesque backdrop (Source: Pexels)
Ben Thanh Market is regarded as the largest retail hub in Ho Chi Minh City, with nearly 1,450 booths and 6,000 merchants. From 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM, the day market comes alive with a flurry of activity, showcasing an array of goods from textiles, souvenirs, and handicrafts to fresh produce, seafood, and spices.
As the night sets in, the market is illuminated with thousands of lights, highlighting its distinctive architecture and energetic atmosphere, which draws thousands of tourists each evening. Visitors can savor an array of local delicacies including “goi cuon” (spring rolls), “bun thit nuong” (grilled pork noodles), “bun rieu” (crab paste noodle soup), “bun bo Hue” (Hue beef noodle soup), and Hanoi pho for an unforgettable experience.
Ben Thanh Market offers a wide array of products ranging from everyday essentials to luxury items (Source: Pexels)
Many of the vendors at the market are very hospitable towards tourists. When you visit Ben Thanh Market, make sure to check out these popular food stalls:
Although Ben Thanh Market wraps up by 6:00 PM, the night market on the streets of Phan Boi Chau and Phan Chu Trinh is still bustling with life (Source: Pexels)
Local tips:
Binh Tay Wholesale Market, a nearly 100-year-old trading hub, has been a famous landmark in Saigon, known by most locals and international visitors. Situated in the center of District 6, Ho Chi Minh City, Binh Tay Market covers an area of 25,000 square meters and lies between Thap Muoi, Le Tan Ke, Phan Van Khoi, and Tran Binh streets.
Known for its wholesale focus, Binh Tay Market boasts an enormous array of stalls with diverse products. This makes it a go-to destination for shop owners who run businesses from home or smaller markets. While the majority of the stalls sell goods in bulk or by lot, a few accept retail customers, though the prices are higher, and the product selection is limited. For retail shopping, the market mainly offers food and general merchandise
Almost everyone in Saigon is familiar with Binh Tay Wholesale Market (Source: Chợ Bình Tây - TP. Hồ Chí Minh)
If you're in the mood to fill your stomach when visiting Binh Tay market, head to the Phan Van Khoe area, packed with food stalls offering tempting dishes like porridge, herbal duck, duck noodle soup, fermented fish noodle soup, and broken rice, a true taste of what you can expect at any bustling Saigon market.
Plus, make sure to try Banh Canh Cua Chau Lan – the legendary crab noodle soup features a special combination of rice noodles, crab, fish cake, chicken gizzards, duck blood, and pork leg, served with a rich, thick broth and topped with onions, cilantro, and pepper, creating a rich, savory, and aromatic flavor profile.
Binh Tay Market is a go-to place for home-based businesses or smaller markets (Source: Chợ Bình Tây - TP. Hồ Chí Minh)
After exploring the traditional charm of Binh Tay Market, you can head to Saigon Square Vietnam, where the atmosphere shifts to a more modern shopping experience. Both markets are buzzing with energy, but while Binh Tay offers a taste of old Saigon with its historical architecture and wholesale goods, Saigon Square is known for its air-conditioned space and trendy fashion.
Russian Market has been a distinctive shopping hub for over two decades, featuring 3 floors and about 200 stalls selling a wide range of wholesale and retail products, with an endless array of affordable cold-weather clothing and accessories of great quality. As it mainly caters to international visitors, Russian Market offers a large stock of plus-size clothing.
In addition to apparel, visitors to this Ho Chi Minh market can also find products that highlight Russian culture and living style, such as high-quality imported salmon roe, vodka, buckwheat, Matryoshka dolls, and more.
This market attracts not just Russians, but also local youths, Vietnamese tourists exploring Ho Chi Minh City, and travelers from abroad (Source: Jackfruit Adventure)
At the Russian Market, many booths showcase bilingual signage in Vietnamese and Russian (Source: danviet.vn)
This market is definitely one of the most important things to do in Ho Chi Minh should you have the chance to go there.
An Dong Market is positioned at one of the busiest intersections in District 5, with four sides facing the streets of An Duong Vuong, Hung Vuong, Nguyen Duy Duong, and Yet Kieu.
The market showcases a blend of Saigon’s history and modern commerce. Additionally, it’s one of the largest wholesale clothing markets in the city, featuring around 2,702 stalls selling apparel primarily sourced from China and Thailand, and dried food items including dried fish, dried beef, dried squid, bird's nests as well as sea cucumbers.
An Dong Market is one of the largest wholesale clothing markets in Saigon (Source: thanhuytphcm.vn)
An Dong Market brings more than just shopping - it’s a food-lovers paradise. Its food court stands out with classic dishes like “hu tieu”, “bun rieu”, “pha lau”, etc. Additionally, be sure to check out these two popular stalls that the locals love:
An Dong Market maintains significant historical aspects of the city (Source: VTC News)
Check out our article An Dong Market: The Bustling Commercial "Heart" of Saigon for more detail about this lovely market.
Thai Binh Market can be accessed easily through three main entrances: the first located on Nguyen Trai Street, the second on Cong Quynh Street, and the third on Pham Ngu Lao Street.
Thai Binh Market is found in a less tourist-oriented area of the backpacker district. Originally a small local Saigon market, it was reconstructed after reunification, becoming a vibrant trading hub where you can shop for various types of meat, fish, and local produce at affordable prices. It's also a familiar lunchtime spot for office employees and young people living in the area.
Thai Binh Market is a local market where you can buy various types of fresh goods (Source: laodong.vn)
The market has a maze-like feel, with stalls and carts set up in a rather haphazard way, filling the air with the typical smells of fresh goods. While this place doesn’t offer many attractions, it provides a true local experience, allowing you to watch how the locals buy and sell items and live their everyday lives, from their fashion choices to their way of speaking.
If you’re visiting Thai Binh Market, you should also stop by Bun Thit Nuong Co Hue. For almost 50 years, it has earned the affection of thousands of local and international visitors with its generous serving of noodles topped with well-seasoned grilled pork, fragrant grilled Vietnamese sausages, crispy spring rolls, and a light, sweet-and-sour fish sauce with pickled vegetables.
Thai Binh Market is not a major tourist destination, but a bustling spot for workers and residents (Source: laodong.vn)
Tan Dinh Market features four facades, each connecting to a different street. While the main gate is located on Hai Ba Trung Street, the market also extends through other local streets including Nguyen Huu Cau, Nguyen Van Nghia, and Ma Lo.
Tan Dinh Market features a French architectural design with three bell towers: one in the center and two on the sides. This market boasts elaborate decorative features like intricate patterns, sculptures, and bas-reliefs made from cement or stone, reflecting the meticulous nature of French architectural design. The inside space is well-organized, helping customers easily locate and pick their desired products. Additionally, the market offers both indoor and outdoor areas, creating a convenient and varied shopping atmosphere.
The market has built a reputation for its range of fabrics sold at affordable prices (Source: Jungle Boss Tours)
Tan Dinh Market is a go-to shopping spot with diverse products ranging from fresh food and dried goods to clothing, shoes, and jewelry, and is especially well-known for its affordable fabrics, a key offering since its early days.
Tan Dinh Market is not only recognized for its top-notch products but also for its delectable food offerings, including:
Tan Dinh Market is famous for offering budget-friendly fabrics (Source: Jackfruit Adventure)
Xom Chieu Market is centrally located in District 4, bordered by Le Van Linh, Dinh Le, Le Thach, and Le Quoc Hung Streets in Ward 12. It takes around 3 minutes by car to get there from Nha Rong Harbour, covering a distance of 1.1km, with Dinh Le Street being the fastest option. This market is a prime example of a traditional Saigon market, offering an authentic local shopping experience
Xom Chieu Market, also referred to as Market 200 is a remarkable concrete building with two floors, housing more than 1,100 stalls that sell everything from fresh produce and meat to seafood, dried goods, and spices.
Xom Chieu Market is an impressive structure made of concrete (Source: Tản Mạn Kiến Trúc)
Apart from offering essential goods, Xom Chieu Market boasts over 500 food stalls that serve a broad array of snacks from various regions of Vietnam. Not only is the food mouthwatering, but it's also extremely affordable, with some saying that 200,000 VND is enough to enjoy everything the market has to offer.
To savor the true essence of Xom Chieu Market, don’t forget to try the following food stores on our recommended list:
The vibrant food scene around Xom Chieu Market (Source: Vietnam Coracle)
Hoang Hoa Tham Market is located on Hoang Hoa Tham Street in Ward 13, Tan Binh District, Ho Chi Minh City, nestled between the key roads of Truong Chinh and Cong Hoa. The market is a 2.8-kilometer, 5-minute drive from Southeast Vietnam Military Museum.
Located in the heart of a bustling community, Hoang Hoa Tham Market is a popular destination for daily shopping, offering a wide range of goods such as fresh food, clothes, fashion accessories, home goods, and electronics. For tourists, a visit to this market is a great way to experience the local lifestyle - vibrant, yet humble and full of warmth. As one of the well-known markets in Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam, it provides an authentic glimpse into the city's daily life and culture.
Second-hand goods are what make Hoang Hoa Tham Market truly special (Source: Mia.vn)
Hoang Hoa Tham Market covers a large area with hundreds of stalls stretching across the area. The market is well-organized, which makes it easier for shoppers to find products based on their needs. The layout is divided into three L-shaped sections: the first is for new clothing, the second for second-hand goods, and the third for a wide range of essential items.
Among the various stalls, the area for second-hand goods is the highlight of Hoang Hoa Tham Market, offering a wide variety of quality used items that attract many eager buyers. As shared by some vendors at Hoang Hoa Tham Market, the origins of the second-hand goods here are varied, with many items coming from developed countries like the U.S., Russia, Japan, South Korea, the UK, etc.
Clothes, accessories, and jewelry are collected and shipped in bulk to the market. You’ll find a variety of brand-name and designer items here, all in nearly-new condition but sold for a fraction of their original price. After a few hours at Hoang Hoa Tham Market, you can head to Hem Fast Food and Heart Kitchen (around 10 - 20 minute-walk) to fuel up with delightful Korean meals or “bo ne” – a delicious, nutritious dish that’s served piping hot.
Selling and buying used clothes at Hoang Hoa Tham Market (Source: Pexels)
Antique Market Cafe is located on No Trang Long Street, P.13, Binh Thanh District. It takes roughly 15 minutes by car, covering a distance of 6.5km from Van Thanh Park, where you can enjoy various activities such as jogging, walking, cycling, or having picnics.
Antique Market Cafe is a unique fusion of a coffee shop and an antique market in one place. On weekends, the café transforms into a marketplace where antique enthusiasts come together to buy, sell, and share their passion for collectibles. If you love antiques, this is a must-visit spot in Saigon.
Antique Market Cafe boasts a design inspired by vintage Saigon, with warm mustard yellow tones and brick walls, creating a cozy, nostalgic feel. The space is split into two separate areas:
The Antique Market Cafe has also been the location for several remarkable events, one of the most notable being the Saigon Classic Car Exhibition. This event presents a range of unique and vintage cars, including rare limited editions. It’s a must-visit for those who wish to learn more about the traditional and classic beauty of Saigon. To stay informed about the exhibition dates or any upcoming events, make sure to follow its fanpage.
Antique Market Cafe is a one-of-a-kind spot where a coffee shop and antique market merge (Source: Cà Phê Chợ Đồ Cổ)
The Box Concept is situated in the Ho Chi Minh City Youth Culture House on Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1 - an area full of popular eateries and cafes. Only 650 meters from Tao Dan Park, you can enjoy an 8-minute stroll or a 2-minute drive.
The Box Concept is a dynamic space that blends shopping, entertainment, and live performances. All of the stalls here are visually appealing with their distinct, nature-inspired designs. The Box Art, a dedicated art space within the market, offers various activities like artwork, decor, handmade creations, hair braiding, henna art, etc. along with high-quality aesthetic product exhibitions.
Apart from the brightly-colored clothing and accessory booths, The Box Concept also has a dedicated food section serving regional favorites such as “banh beo Hue” and “bun dau mam tom”. International options like Thai noodle soup and Korean ramen are also available.
To top it off, there's an artistic performance area hosting random dance sessions, mini-games, gift live streams, instrument performances, and live acoustic shows every evening. Its energetic atmosphere makes The Box Concept a go-to spot for locals.
The Box Concept brings together shopping, delicious food, entertainment, and perfect selfie locations (Source: The Box Concept)
Every stall boasts a visually striking design, inspired by nature (Source: The Box Concept)
After exploring the vibrant markets of Ho Chi Minh City, you can take your shopping adventure to the water with the a unique floating market Vietnam. These markets, like Cai Rang and Phung Hiep, offer an entirely different experience as boats are used to sell goods such as fresh produce, local snacks, and handmade products.
A visit to any Saigon market guarantees an exciting adventure, where you'll find everything from local handicrafts to delicious street food. To discover more travel tips, in-depth destination guides, and local food insights, visit the official Vietnam Airlines website, where we provide expertly curated travel advice.
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