[Shopping] Shopping time in Hanoi Old Quater

Over decades, Hanoi's 36 streets have undergone many changes in accordance with time and the city's development. Although many street names have changed, there are still some streets that retain their original names, carrying traces of the past.

Today, business on the streets has changed significantly.

For example, Hang Khoai Street does not sell potatoes, but instead sells dishes. Hang Ga Street switched to printing wedding invitations, while Hang Duong Street is famous for O Mai, a Hanoi specialty dish.

-> Although many streets no longer sell by their original names, there are still places that maintain the same business traditions as before.

Below is a list of Hanoi streets and occupations in each place:

  • Hang Bong Street: Cotton blankets, blankets and mattresses.

  • Hang Bac Street: Processing and trading gold and silver jewelry.

  • Hang Dao Street: Selling a variety of fabrics.

  • Hang Ma Street: Selling votive offerings, worship items, decorations and toys for the Mid-Autumn Festival and Christmas.

  • Hang Quat Street: Providing worship items.

  • Hang Buom Street: Selling Tet candy and jam.

  • Hang Thiec Street: Processing metal, casting tin and iron into household appliances.

  • Ma May Street: Providing travel and tourism services.

  • Luong Van Can Street: Selling many toys for kids.

  1. Hang Gai Street

    Hang Gai Street is located next to Hoan Kiem Lake, known as the busiest street in Hanoi. This place is famous for silk goods, tailoring and handmade souvenirs. Recently, stores in Hang Gai also sell items with their own colors such as Cu Thanh selling fabrics, Hoa Silk selling silk scarves, De Maison specializing in accessories and souvenirs,...

  1. Hang Bac Street

    Hang Bac Street is located in the old town area, famous for its jewelry industry, this is also one of the shopping places in Hanoi that is popular with many foreign tourists. If you have the opportunity to visit Hang Bac, visitors will be surprised because there are hundreds of glass cabinets displaying beautiful gold and silver jewelry, with unique designs, handcrafted by the hands of artisans. jeweler in Hang Bac.

  1. Hang Ngang - Hang Dao Street

    Hang Ngang - Hang Dao is a collection of streets selling souvenirs such as everyday clothes, brocade clothes, underwear, to hairpins, apricot umbrellas, etc., especially rattan and bamboo products. Displayed on this street are weekend night markets

Hanoi Old Quarter Night Market is held on 3 weekends, open from 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm every day, with nearly 4,000 stalls stretching from Hang Dao street to Dong Xuan market gate. Visitors can come here to visit, have fun or buy cheap items such as shirts, pants, handicrafts, accessories, bags, shoes, souvenirs,...

Opening hours: From 18:00 to 23:00 on 3 weekends (Friday, Saturday and Sunday).

Not only is it a shopping destination in Hanoi, the old town night market is also a dining paradise with countless dishes, from pure Vietnamese dishes to Korean or Asian - European dishes. In particular, on Saturday evenings every week, there will be performances of Vietnamese folk culture and arts such as Cheo, Quan Ho, Ca Tru,... at 2 ends of the street.

  1. Gia Ngu Street

    Right at the beginning of Hang Ngang street, you turn into Gia Ngu street - this place has become a street selling lingerie, with countless designs, styles, home wear, and brocade that you can explore.

  1. Ngo Gach Street

Bamboo and rattan products in Hanoi are always extremely special, beautiful, durable, and cheap products. We invite you to come to the neighborhood to sell these products.

  1. 7. Hang Bo street

Coming to Hang Bo street means coming to a neighborhood of garment accessories, from colorful buttons to zippers, lace trims to decorate clothes, and eye-catching colorful threads...

  1. Luong Van Can Street : Toys street

If you have been to the streets of Hanoi, stop by Luong van can street to admire the toy street, a paradise for Vietnamese children.

  1. Hang Buom Street

Coming to Hang Buom street is a neighborhood of confectionery, cuisine, and shoes running along the entire street

In particular, on Saturday nights every week there will be performances of Vietnamese folk arts and culture such as Cheo, Quan Ho, Ca Tru,...

  1. Hang Dau street

    Welcome to the paradise of shoes, clogs, all types of Hang Dau Street