ho chi minh city market

Ho Chi Minh City is a churning, vibrant cauldron of sights, sounds and (usually) delicious smells. Its markets are possibly the best example of the city’s frenetic atmosphere. Here’s Culture Trip’s guide đồ sộ the most interesting, expansive and downright cool markets in Vietnam’s largest metropolis.

From dawn until the small hours of the morning, Saigon’s citizens come đồ sộ markets đồ sộ cửa hàng for delectable sweets and pastries, sumptuous fabrics and fresh produce. On land, underground or floating on the water, Ho Chi Minh City’s markets are an unmissable example of Vietnamese daily life, and well worth paying a visit, whether you’re shopping for beautiful flowers, freshwater crabs or just taking in the sights.

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Ben Thanh Market

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Fruit shops, Ben Thanh market, Ho Chi Minh City ( Saigon), Vietnam
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Ben Thanh Market is among the largest and most historic markets in the country, and one of the oldest surviving structures in Ho Chi Minh City. People have been trading on its grounds since the 17th century.Under French colonial rule, the market building was first constructed and opened under the name Les Halles Centrales. Following a fire in the early-20th century, it was renamed Ben Thanh, which roughly translates đồ sộ “Wharf Citadel”. Its famous southern entrance is watched over by a soaring white clock tower that has remained unchanged for over a century. For a đô thị that saw the ravages of colonial rule and a decade-long war, there aren’t many better places đồ sộ get a glimpse of the old Saigon.Inside, its vaulted halls are home page đồ sộ hundreds upon hundreds of stalls, with vendors selling everything from school uniforms and umbrellas đồ sộ green tea and engine oil. Ben Thanh Market covers an impressive 13,000 square meters (139,931 square feet) in the heart of District 1.The great production that is a day at the market begins at around 4am when the first traders start đồ sộ arrive. If you’re at the southern gate around that time, you can see traders praying at a small temple for prosperity and success in the day’s dealings.If you get đồ sộ the market later in the day, from 6pm onwards, the main halls shut down, and three thriving night markets open up at the building’s northern, eastern and western gates.

Thousands of people visit Ben Thanh Market each day
This market is home page đồ sộ more kêu ca 1,000 stalls, which sell a wide variety of items

Cai Be Floating Market

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Cai-Be-Floating-Market_Vietnam
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Southern Vietnam is dominated by the Mekong Delta, a tangled trang web of tributaries, rivers and swampland that has been central đồ sộ its people’s way of life for millennia. Its floating markets are the primary medium of trade in the area and an illuminating glimpse into the local way of life.The floating market in Cai Be is the closest of these markets đồ sộ Ho Chi Minh, and while it’s still a two-hour drive from the centre of the đô thị, it’s well worth the trip. Local fishers and traders make their way along the riverbanks, hawking their wares from wooden sampans (traditional Vietnamese rowing boats). The Cai Be Floating Market is one of the best places in the country đồ sộ buy freshly caught fish, and taste fruit picked in the deltas. The mangoes are highly recommended.The Cai Be Floating Market is open later kêu ca most, sánh you can still make it down from Ho Chi Minh in the morning and spend a full day investigating its riches.

Floating markets are popular in southern Vietnam
Vietnam’s floating markets give visitors a fascinating look into the day-to-day lives of its people

Binh Tay Market

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Colorful Binh Tay Market, | © Peter Stuckings/Shutterstock
© Peter Stuckings/Shutterstock

Located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City’s Chinatown, the Binh Tay Market is one of the largest and oldest of its kind in the đô thị. Established in the 1880s and rebuilt in the 1920s, today, it’s home page đồ sộ more kêu ca 2,300 stalls selling spices, preserves, baked goods, clothes, shoes, bags, household items, jewellery, silver, gold and sánh much more.You could come back every day for a week and still find treasure tucked away in the depths of Binh Tay. If you make it đồ sộ the centre, there’s even a small park with a shrine in the middle – an oasis of contemplative tranquillity in the midst of a whirlwind of haggling merchants and unhappy chickens.At the back of the market, there’s a huge food court packed with vendors selling some of the most snackable street food in the đô thị.

Binh Tay Market is among the largest markets in Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Thi Ky Flower Market

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Tulips for sale!
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Amid the jumbled streets of District 10, there’s a little riot of colour. The Ho Thi Ky Flower Market is the biggest of its kind in the region, with entire fields of roses in every shade from ruby red đồ sộ pale white, shockingly yellow chrysanthemums and voluptuous, sweet-scented orchids on display.Most of the flowers are grown either in the Mekong Delta đồ sộ the south or near the mountain town of Dalat đồ sộ the north; however, some are imported from Cambodia. The market opens up ridiculously early in the morning, and if you’re not a người hâm mộ of crowds, avoid visiting in the lead up đồ sộ Tết (Vietnamese New Year), when the place is packed with shoppers loudly arguing the price of tulips.Deep within the market, there’s a Cambodian market where you can buy a traditional sweet soup from a sweet old Cambodian lady; she’s been serving it for over 40 years.

Ho Thi Ky Flower Market is a sensorial experience you don’t want đồ sộ miss
Find roses in every colour at this market

Russian Market

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Along with Thailand, Vietnam is the most popular holiday destination for Russians, with almost half a million descending on the country each year. They also trang điểm a significant portion of the nation’s immigrant community.Catering đồ sộ these folks is one of the most interesting shopping institutions in District 1. The Russian Market opened in 2000, in response đồ sộ the growing trade between the countries following the fall of the Soviet Union in the 1990s.Inside this glorious Soviet-style building, you can find some of the most heavily discounted brand-name clothing in all of Vietnam – if you’re willing đồ sộ vì thế a little digging. Goods are piled up everywhere, sánh be prepared đồ sộ spend some time sifting through about a billion knock-off North Face jackets and pairs of Gucci trainers. If you love the hunt for a bargain and want đồ sộ see a side of Ho Chi Minh that most tourists don’t see, this is a great way đồ sộ spend a day. Davai!

This article was originally written by Piumi Rapajashka and has since been updated.

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