1. Cat Bi Market
In the city of Hai Phong, the renowned Cat Bi Market stands out as the go-to spot for delectable street food, particularly favored by the local youth and a pride of Hai Phong's culinary scene. Recognized as the culinary haven of the city, the food district at Cat Bi Market offers a plethora of high-quality and enticing dishes that will tantalize your taste buds like never before.
Indeed, the culinary hub of Cat Bi Market is not only a favorite haunt for the younger generation but also a familiar spot for all residents of Hai Phong. Located within the market, just about 30 meters away, it only serves customers in the afternoon, yet by noon, you can already sense the bustling atmosphere of the various food stalls here. You'll easily be captivated by the aroma and vibrant presentation of a wide variety of beverages and snacks in the food
Cat Bi Market is a well-known market in Hai Phong, open throughout the week with a diverse range of goods and a considerable number of visitors. The market is divided into sections like the food district, shopping area, fresh produce section, or the fruit and vegetable section. Therefore, if you're looking to buy specific items, you just need to head to the relevant section.
Cat Bi Market is somewhat far from the city center, but the influx of visitors remains high due to the widespread recognition of the culinary delights in the market's food district.
- Address: Cat Bi, Hai An, Hai Phong.


2. Do Market (Tam Bac Market)
Do Market (Tam Bac Market) is a market deeply intertwined with the ebb and flow of Hai Phong's history. Officially named Tam Bac, the name originated from a French misspelling of Tram Bac. In 1972, the market suffered severe damage from U.S. aerial bombings, leading locals to commonly refer to it as Do Market.
The moss-covered houses encircling the market create a unique vintage charm within the city. Within the market area, there's the Bà Temple, a memorial monument for the crimes of 1972, and a house preserved by Tôn Trung Sơn (a famous Chinese revolutionary) during the wartime. The market serves as a major hub for fruits and agricultural products, with the liveliest moments being the early morning when the hustle and bustle of buyers and sellers harmonize, creating a lively atmosphere.
The market predominantly sells vegetables, dry goods, some types of traditional medicines, and Chinese herbs. It's a fairly large market with a diverse range of goods. Nowadays, the market also offers a wide variety of dry goods, almost everything you might need.
- Address: Phan Boi Chau, Hong Bang, Hai Phong


3. Hang Market
Hang Market is a distinctive feature of Hai Phong's weekly market, taking place only on Sundays. Anyone with goods to sell can come here, resulting in a diverse range of products. Due to its Sunday-only schedule, the market tends to be bustling with a large number of visitors. Here, you can find various items such as dogs, cats, rabbits, ornamental plants, and old electronics that are exclusive to Hang Market. The market operates solely on Sundays, remaining closed on other days. It offers many items that are not available in other markets or modern stores, such as vintage radios and TVs from decades ago that have ceased production. The market is crowded from early morning, and even around 9 - 10 AM, it remains densely packed with people. It's advisable to wear flat shoes or sneakers as the crowd can be overwhelming at times.
Hang Market is not a constructed market; instead, people gather on both sides of the street to sell whatever they have. It serves as a meeting place for collectors of antique items, enthusiasts of ornamental plants, and pet lovers to exchange and trade with each other.
- Address: Du Hang Kenh, Le Chan, Hai Phong


4. Mountain Pass Market
Mountain Pass Market, the largest market in Thuy Nguyen, specializes in footwear and fabric clothing. From the outside, you'll see stalls numbered from 1 to 6, but inside, they are interconnected.
The market operates all day, with the afternoon being busier as people come not only to shop for clothes and shoes but also for dining or purchasing cooking ingredients. Clothing and shoes here are subject to bargaining, as the initial prices can be excessively high; negotiating with someone who knows the market is advisable if you intend to buy without overpaying. Walk straight through the stalls outside, and you'll reach the area at the back selling food and cooking supplies. The most famous dishes here include shrimp paste vermicelli and various types of snails.
- Address: Mountain Pass, Thuy Nguyen, Hai Phong


5. Cau Dao Market
Over the years, Cau Dao Market on Tran Nhat Duat Street, Cau Dat, Ngo Quyen, Hai Phong has evolved into a culinary haven that locals take pride in. Situated right in the city center with a relatively spacious area, the market is always bustling, especially during peak hours. The entrance is adorned with beautifully decorated fruit stalls, followed by stalls selling shrimp, crab, and seafood.
In the morning, the market offers a variety of vegetables and breakfast items. However, in the afternoon, it transforms into a Culinary Paradise with dozens of stalls selling street food. If you visit around 4 - 5 PM, the market is crowded, and the snack stalls are continuously busy. The narrow lanes inside the market make parking inconvenient, but some stalls provide indoor parking, so you don't have to worry. Alternatively, you can park at the entrance of the clothing market and enjoy your meal comfortably.
- Address: Tran Nhat Duat, Cau Dat, Ngo Quyen, Hai Phong

