1. Nguyen Tri Phuong Market
The special thing about this market is its proximity to Nhat Tao Market, making it a great idea to visit both markets at the same time, as they always offer unique and interesting items. The Nguyen Tri Phuong secondhand market often stays open until late afternoon, which makes it a convenient spot for office workers or anyone with a busy daytime schedule.
While the secondhand adult clothing here may not be very fashionable, the children's clothes are absolutely adorable and stylish. This market is perfect for mothers with young children. Compared to other secondhand markets, the prices here are quite affordable, ranging from 30,000 VND to 50,000 VND per item.
Address: 68 Nguyen Lam, Ward 6, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City


2. Tran Huu Trang Market
Tran Huu Trang Market is located on Tran Huu Trang Street in the center of Phu Nhuan District. To get there, you can drive along Le Van Sy Street and at the intersection of Le Van Sy and Huynh Van Banh Streets, you will find Tran Huu Trang Street. This market is a popular destination for secondhand enthusiasts due to the high quality of the items available here.
The market features about 20 stalls offering a wide range of goods from shoes, bags, to clothing. It is located at the intersection of Huynh Van Banh and Le Van Sy Streets in District 3, Ho Chi Minh City. The main draw for many visitors is the beautiful and unique leather goods, including bags and shoes. Prices for these items range from 100,000 VND to several million VND. According to many of the vendors, most of the products here are not entirely "used" but rather new stock that is being sold at a discount due to excess inventory.
Address: 84C, Ward 10, Phu Nhuan, Ho Chi Minh City


3. Kien Thiet Secondhand Market
Not widely known, but Kien Thiet Secondhand Market is quite popular among secondhand store owners in Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring provinces like Dong Nai and Binh Duong. The market is known for selling bulk items directly from the container, offering very reasonable prices.
The primary items at Kien Thiet Market are shoes, including athletic shoes, leather shoes imported from the US, Korea, Australia, and Japan, all of which are of excellent quality. The secondhand shoe shops here are run by experienced vendors with decades of business in the secondhand market, ensuring stable stock and good quality, as well as the ability to supply large quantities. However, one downside is that this market is located far from the city center, and there are only about 10 shops to choose from, attracting mostly wholesale buyers rather than casual shoppers.
Address: 20/42C Tran Hung Dao, Hiep Phu, District 9, Ho Chi Minh City


4. University Village Night Market
The University Village Night Market is a shopping and dining paradise for students of the National University. In addition to brand new items, there is a wide range of secondhand clothing available at various price points. For basic, casual wear that you might wear at home, you can get it for just 10,000 VND – 20,000 VND.
However, if you're looking for more unique, imported styles, expect to pay between 100,000 VND–150,000 VND. Most of the vendors here are students trying their hand at business or young entrepreneurs, so the atmosphere is friendly and welcoming.
Address: Khu phố 6, Linh Trung, District 2, Ho Chi Minh City


5. Ban Co Market
Ban Co Market is one of the largest secondhand markets in Ho Chi Minh City, long known as a haven for bargain hunters looking for quality secondhand items at affordable prices. The name 'Ban Co' comes from the maze of small alleys that crisscross, resembling a chessboard. If it's your first time here, you might feel lost in the labyrinth of narrow paths.
Located in the heart of District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, Ban Co Market is still a popular spot for locals because of its wide variety of goods and reasonable prices, unlike some shopping malls. The market has a dedicated section for secondhand goods, with products organized by type for easier browsing. The most sought-after items here are shoes and handbags. If you take your time, you can find some really stylish pieces.
This secondhand market in Saigon is open daily from 9 AM to 6-7 PM, always bustling with customers. Many people prefer to visit in the morning, as that’s when new stock is put out. Therefore, the items are fresh, and you can quickly grab some amazing finds at incredibly low prices.
Address: 664 Nguyễn Đình Chiểu Street, Ward 3, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City


6. Suoi Tien Market
Suoi Tien Market originally started as a small collection of fruit and clothing vendors. However, as the demand grew from local workers and students, it quickly developed into a full-fledged market named after the nearby Suoi Tien tourist area. When you step into this market, secondhand item lovers will be pleasantly surprised by the unique stalls offering high-quality, beautiful items at very affordable prices.
The quality of the secondhand goods at Suoi Tien Market is quite impressive. Young vendors tend to choose trendy items that are easy to sell, making it a great spot to find fashionable pieces. While the prices here may be slightly higher than in traditional secondhand markets, the excellent quality and service make it worth the extra cost. The sellers are friendly, and haggling is welcomed – just lower your offer a little and they’re usually happy to agree.
If you’re looking to shop without spending too much time, while also enjoying some food, shopping, and entertainment near a popular tourist site, Suoi Tien Market is the perfect destination for a fun, convenient experience.
Address: Hanoi Highway, District 2, Ho Chi Minh City (next to Suoi Tien tourist area)


7. Nghia Hoa Market
Not many people may be familiar with Nghia Hoa Market, as it’s quite modest and tucked away on a small corner of Nghia Phat street. The selection of secondhand goods here is limited, but the prices are very reasonable, mainly catering to low-income locals and workers. However, the market is known for its friendly and easygoing vendors, allowing you to browse and shop without pressure.
The main customers at Nghia Hoa Market are local residents with modest incomes. As a result, the prices are affordable, making it a great option for those looking for budget-friendly secondhand items. Additionally, the vendors here are welcoming and approachable, so you can comfortably pick out the best items without feeling rushed or uncomfortable.
Address: Nghia Hoa Street, Ward 7, Tan Binh District, Ho Chi Minh City


8. Hoang Hoa Tham Market
One of the most popular secondhand markets in Ho Chi Minh City is located on Hoang Hoa Tham Street, Ward 13, Tan Binh District. The market consists of around 50 stalls spread across a small street in the heart of the market. Here, you can find a wide variety of items including shoes, clothing, handbags, and more.
The best time to visit this market is on weekends, especially Saturdays and Sundays, as many stalls open fresh shipments of unique Korean and Japanese clothes. These items are of great quality, and prices are incredibly affordable, ranging from just 10,000 VND to 20,000 VND per item. With such a wide range of products, you might feel a bit overwhelmed, so be sure to carefully inspect each item to avoid any surprises later on.
Address: 19 Hoang Hoa Tham Street, Ward 13, Tan Binh, Ho Chi Minh City


9. Nhat Tao Market
Much like Tran Huu Trang Market, the secondhand stalls at Nhat Tao Market in Saigon offer a more 'premium' experience. The majority of the shops here are positioned along the front of residential homes. The clothing is carefully selected and neatly arranged, each item presented cleanly and invitingly. Shoppers will feel more like they are in a boutique, browsing through neatly hung garments, rather than rummaging through piles at traditional market stalls.
Along the 2-kilometer stretch of this market in District 10, you'll find rows of clothes organized neatly, offering a vast array of options that can easily overwhelm buyers. The market is a bit more upscale, with higher-quality items and slightly higher prices, starting at 50,000 VND per piece. Here, you can also find popular international brands like Mango and Levis.
Address: Nhat Tao, Ward 7, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City


10. Ba Chieu Market
Located in Binh Thanh District, Ho Chi Minh City, Ba Chieu Market has been a beloved spot for locals for over a decade. However, the prices here tend to be higher, starting at 60,000 VND, which means shoppers need to be savvy and discerning to find high-quality, well-priced items. With the rise of other secondhand markets offering lower prices, Ba Chieu's appeal has waned, and its once bustling crowds have diminished, even though the market's size remains considerable.
Unlike other markets where goods are sold in bulk, Ba Chieu's secondhand items are carefully displayed, often hung beautifully for easy browsing. That said, it's crucial to have some shopping experience before venturing here to avoid being overcharged. The vendors at Ba Chieu are known for being somewhat particular, so expect a bit of negotiation.
Address: 40 Dien Hong, Ward 1, Binh Thanh, Ho Chi Minh City

