1. Hoang Hoa Tham Market
When it comes to vintage items, Saigon locals can't help but mention Hoang Hoa Tham Market. This place gathers hundreds of stalls selling various second-hand items, from clothes to household goods. What amazes people the most in this market is probably the overwhelming quantity of items, mostly heaped up inside houses, earning it the nickname 'clothing pool.' To conquer this market, you need to have a hearty breakfast, bring a water bottle, and wear comfortable clothes to swim in the clothing sea all day. The prices of clothes here are quite cheap, but due to not being hung on racks, choosing requires patience and meticulousness to find the best-quality items. A tip for you is that on Saturdays and Sundays, new clothing items are unpacked, so you'll have a better chance of finding exciting things.
Alongside affordable clothes, Hoang Hoa Tham Market also offers a variety of choices in bags and shoes. If you're lucky, you might bring home a product with a famous brand but in a classic version. The prices of bags and shoes here are also very reasonable, ranging from tens to a few hundred thousand. However, you have to invest a lot of time in choosing the products. And an important note when visiting the market is to protect your belongings well. This market has many opportunistic individuals taking advantage of you while you're busy choosing items to rob you.
Address: Hoang Hoa Tham Street, Ward 13, Tan Binh District, Ho Chi Minh City


2. Nơ Trang Long Bottle Market
Located within the garden café premises of Cao Minh on a small alley of Nơ Trang Long Street (Binh Thanh District), this Nơ Trang Long Bottle Market attracts various antique enthusiasts due to its diverse range of items.
The market sells everything, even items that are hard to find elsewhere. From belt straps, cigarette holders, wine glasses, film projectors to motorcycles, cars, lighters... all are displayed for sale. The term 'bottle market' is fitting, as it showcases a variety of goods, from the top-grade to the least valuable: vintage watches, antique glasses, handbags, zippos, and even cars, motorcycles, and old oil lamps or sewing machines. However, each item here carries historical value and has its own unique story.
Every Sunday morning, many vintage enthusiasts gather at the Bottle Market Nơ Trang Long to exchange, admire, and purchase these antique items. The 'bottle market' items here can range from a few hundred thousand Vietnamese dong to tens of thousands of US dollars. You might find an old Citizen wristwatch for sale at 100,000 VND per piece, but an Uply watch from the 1950s - 1960s could be priced at 11,500,000 VND or a gold-plated Omega watch at 300 - 400 USD per piece. Vintage bike enthusiasts can choose to buy or admire a pre-1900 motorcycle priced at 6,000 USD... There are also priceless items whose owners only bring them to 'show off' rather than sell, even when offered a high price.
Address: Cao Minh Garden Café, Nơ Trang Long Street, Binh Thanh District, Ho Chi Minh City


3. Nhật Tảo Market
Nhật Tảo Market is renowned for its selection of vintage tech and electronics. If you're eyeing a phone, TV, computer, and find the prices elsewhere too steep, Nhật Tảo Market is the place to explore. The vintage items here are reasonably priced, and the quality is quite decent. The market is filled with stores selling second-hand goods from morning till night, so you need not worry about the timing of your visit. Moreover, the shop owners are friendly, eager to share their knowledge about the products with you. As most sellers are older individuals passionate about vintage items, the market atmosphere is lively yet retains the old-world charm of Saigon. The market may seem noisy with the voices of sellers and customers, along with the sounds of electronic devices, creating a unique ambiance. The characteristic of vintage markets, not overly crowded but with visitors coming and going slowly, gives Nhật Tảo Market its distinct charm. The trick to buying here is to have a basic understanding of technology or bring a friend who can evaluate and inspect the products. In addition to electronics, the market also offers a limited selection of used clothing and shoes, though less diverse in quantity.
Address: Nhật Tảo Street, Ward 7, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City


4. Nguyễn Tri Phương Market
A must-visit for secondhand goods enthusiasts is the Nguyễn Tri Phương Market. Remarkably close to the Nhật Tảo Market, it's advisable to explore both as they consistently showcase unique and novel items. The Nguyễn Tri Phương vintage market caters to every shopper, typically staying open until late in the evening. This allows you to visit at any time of the day to select unique items. The market excels in baby items and infant wear, catering to children from a few months to 3 years old. The clothing range is diverse, offering cute designs in various colors, making it a favorite spot for mothers. Furthermore, the prices here are very affordable, averaging from 30,000 to 50,000 VND for a piece of clothing. With 500,000 VND, you're guaranteed to have a well-stocked wardrobe if you're willing to spend time shopping here.
However, compared to other markets, adult fashion at Nguyễn Tri Phương Market is not as varied. It mainly consists of clothing, with accessories and shoes being quite scarce. Therefore, you need to carefully consider your shopping needs before coming here. Another note is that the secondhand items in this market are relatively older than those in other markets, so additional consideration is advised when making purchases here.
Address: 68 Nguyễn Lâm, Ward 6, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City


5. Bà Chiểu Market
Bà Chiểu Market is a haven for all kinds of second-hand clothing in Ho Chi Minh City. Behind the market is an area dedicated to second-hand clothes, where you'll find an array of items ranging from affordable to luxurious, featuring well-known brands. It's the place where fashion items diversify, from clothing, dresses, and outfits to handbags, accessories, and sunglasses – you name it, they have it. In front of the market, there are shops offering international and domestic shirts for both men and women, starting from 50,000 VND (around 2.5 USD). Young girls, in particular, will find it fascinating with dozens of stores providing T-shirts, sweaters, jackets, and dresses in various colors and styles. At the end of Bà Chiểu Street, there are plenty of stores selling stuffed animals, belts, bags, suitcases, and jeans.
The variety of items is extensive. Notably, most of the second-hand goods at Bà Chiểu Market are branded. The fantastic thing is that sometimes you can find a brand-new Lacoste T-shirt for just 90,000 VND (around 4.5 USD) or Levis jeans for only 100,000 VND. However, this is also one of the places where wholesale of second-hand clothes is relatively high in Ho Chi Minh City. It can be a bit challenging as sellers may react unfavorably if you inquire about prices without the intention to buy or negotiate.
Address: 40 Alley 6 Dien Hong, Ward 1, Binh Thanh District, Ho Chi Minh City


6. Trần Hữu Trang Market
Trần Hữu Trang Market is known as one of the emerging vintage fashion stores, but it has also gained fame in the world of vintage hunting. This market is a collection of over 20 stalls primarily selling various types of clothing and footwear. What attracts the younger crowd to Trần Hữu Trang Market is that the products here, especially shoes and bags, appear almost brand new. However, most items here are priced quite high, ranging over 100,000 VND for a single product.
Nevertheless, the quality of the products truly matches the price. Second-hand items at Trần Hữu Trang Market come from all over the world, especially Australia and Japan. There are used items, but many products are still new and only resold for various reasons. So, when shopping at the market, you need time and patience to choose the perfect vintage item, carefully examining each stitch to ensure it meets your standards. Additionally, you need quick reflexes and a keen eye to grab a vintage item before someone else snatches it. You'll be fortunate if you manage to snag a brand-new designer item at a fraction of the original price.
Address: 84C Trần Hữu Trang, Ward 10, Phú Nhuận District, Ho Chi Minh City


7. Chessboard Market
Chessboard Market has been established for over 30 years, and one of its unique features is the specialty of second-hand items. This sector has long been the distinctive hallmark and main economic source for traders at this market. Women's shoes and clothing are popular items here, mainly imported from Cambodia and other Asian countries such as South Korea, Japan, and China. It is also a market where wholesale shops of second-hand items frequently come to exchange and receive goods. The bustling atmosphere at Chessboard Market might surprise you upon your first visit.
The highlight of Chessboard Market is its central location in the city. Getting to the market is easy, quick, and convenient. The variety of clothing and shoes is extremely diverse in terms of styles, designs, and prices. Notably, the market attracts fashion enthusiasts as there are many designer items mixed with regular clothes, and you can buy them at a normal price below 50,000 VND. However, be cautious and be prepared to negotiate as the sellers here often quote high prices.
Address: 664 Nguyen Dinh Chieu, Ward 3, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City


8. Thu Duc Market
Situated in the central area of the National University Village, Thu Duc District, this student night market is renowned as Thu Duc Market, offering a diverse range of second-hand and vintage items at student-friendly prices. It serves as the primary clothing market in Saigon for students venturing into business. The products here vary from clothing, accessories, wallets, and more, with the most prominent being shoes and bags. With over 100 stalls providing different styles: feminine, cool, vintage, you are sure to be overwhelmed when shopping here.
The goods at Thu Duc Market are quite satisfactory, if not considered of high quality, as many can find branded outfits from this market. As it is a student market, sellers here are relaxed and friendly. You can spend hours browsing through your favorite clothes and shoes without worrying about unpleasant encounters with sellers. However, bargaining is common here, but if you are adept at it, you can confidently snag some great bargains.
Address: Block 6, Linh Trung Ward, Thu Duc District, Ho Chi Minh City


9. Nghia Hoa Market
Nghia Hoa Market has a relatively modest scale compared to other vintage markets in Saigon, making it popular mainly among nearby residents looking for budget-friendly second-hand items. It is an intriguing clothing market in Saigon. Since it primarily caters to the local community, the prices here for second-hand items are incredibly reasonable, and customers can freely choose without the fear of overpricing. Another advantage is that you can easily discover unique and rare items since this market is less crowded and less frequented.
However, Nghia Hoa Market only opens in the morning, and the operating hours are quite unpredictable. Additionally, the stalls have irregular opening days, so it's advisable to inquire beforehand by contacting the provided phone number. The items here are sourced by vendors from other major markets, resulting in less frequent updates and a less diverse range compared to other markets.
Address: Nghia Hoa Street, Ward 7, Tan Binh District, Ho Chi Minh City


10. Le Cong Kieu Market
In the realm of Saigon's antique enthusiasts, everyone knows about Le Cong Kieu Market, nestled in the heart of the city's liveliest urban area. Historically, this place used to be a market specializing in handicrafts and household items—fans, ceramics, clocks—before being recognized as the antique street it is today. Amidst the bustling streets, Le Cong Kieu Antique Street still exudes the ancient charm it has held for many years: minimal traffic, no intersecting alleys, just over 200 meters from one end to the other.
Surrounding Le Cong Kieu Market are the century-old Ben Thanh Market, Ham Nghi Intersection, the Metro line in the final stages of completion, bus terminals, and towering skyscrapers. Thus, the tranquility of Le Cong Kieu Street, brimming with nostalgia, acts as a serene note amidst the modern symphony. Stepping into Le Cong Kieu Street feels like entering a world of memories—ancient coins, Nguyen and Thanh Dynasty ceramics, items like bowls, plates, oil lamps, bronze statues, incense burners, and Buddha sculptures. Most items displayed on Le Cong Kieu Street are household items, such as Tran Dynasty ceramics, dish sets originating from Japan, hundred-year-old Dong Son axes, with prices ranging from a few hundred thousand to tens of millions of VND.
Not only common items, but you can also find valuable collectibles like Dong Duong banknotes, Ly Dynasty coins, and even ancient artifacts that only nobles possessed in the past, such as large imperial edicts. In the past, Le Cong Kieu Street mainly sold brass items, antiques, and fake antiques, only later shifting to selling high-end antiques. Here, you can discover collectibles worth hundreds of millions to billions of VND, originating from various places around the world.

