1. Quảng Bá Flower Market
Quảng Bá Flower Market is located in Quảng An, Tây Hồ, near Âu Cơ Street. Known by flower enthusiasts in Hanoi, this market operates year-round and becomes even more lively and bustling during the Tet season. Especially in the days leading up to the new year, Quảng Bá Flower Market stays open 24/7, always offering the freshest and most vibrant flowers. The market is busiest between 1-2 AM. At this hour, Hanoi feels entirely different. While the city sleeps, Quảng Bá is filled with energy, drenched in color from the flowers. The lights from overhead lamps cast a mesmerizing glow across the market, creating an enchanting atmosphere. Trucks large and small rush in and out, and the sounds of bargaining and laughter fill the air. It's hard to believe that this lively scene is part of Hanoi in the quiet of the night.
The market's visitors include not only local vendors but also families picking chrysanthemums for religious ceremonies, students searching for pure white baby’s breath for graduation photos, and even tourists exploring Hanoi at night with cameras in hand. Quảng Bá Flower Market not only attracts Hanoi locals but is also a popular destination for flower enthusiasts from nearby provinces such as Quảng Ninh and Hải Phòng, due to its beautiful and affordable Tet peach blossoms. Many young people come here not just to buy flowers but to capture beautiful moments at the end of the year.
Address: Quảng An, Tây Hồ, Hanoi


2. Tây Tựu Flower Market
Tây Tựu Village, formerly known as Đăm Village, is located about 20 km west of downtown Hanoi, in the Bắc Từ Liêm district. This village has a long-standing cultural and agricultural tradition. Flower farming in Tây Tựu dates back to 1930, but it wasn't until the early 90s that the locals started focusing on flower cultivation. After nearly 100 years in the business, Tây Tựu Flower Village was officially recognized as a traditional craft village in Hanoi in 2017. The flowers sold at Tây Tựu Market are grown by local farmers, which means they are always fresh and undamaged, with affordable prices. Throughout the year, the market usually operates on the 1st and 15th day of each month, starting early in the morning and wrapping up by dawn.
As Tet approaches, Tây Tựu Flower Market becomes more frequent, and you can visit early to select your flowers. Since most sellers are the actual farm owners, you don’t have to worry about overpricing. You can even visit their farms to pick flowers until you're satisfied. Once harvested, the flowers are bundled and sent to wholesale markets throughout the city and surrounding areas. The flowers grown in Tây Tựu include lilies, gerbera daisies, roses, and chrysanthemums – all favorites for Vietnamese families during the Tet season. The village has also become a popular photography spot for young Hanoi residents during the New Year.
Address: Tây Tựu, Từ Liêm, Hanoi


3. Mê Linh Night Flower Market
Mê Linh Flower Market is located in Mê Linh District, about 30 km from downtown Hanoi. This is a well-known flower market that only operates at midnight and early in the morning. From downtown Hanoi, take the Thăng Long Bridge and head towards the Thăng Long Industrial Zone. Turn into the road leading to the industrial park, but don't enter the zone itself. Continue for about 5 km to reach Mê Linh Flower Market. On cold, misty nights, the market, lit by hundreds of lights across the fields, creates a unique and captivating scene. The flowers are brought to the market specifically for Tet. Most visitors to Mê Linh are from Hanoi, Vĩnh Phúc, and neighboring areas, where they can buy flowers by the bundle, by the stem, or even place large orders.
During Tet, the Mê Linh Night Flower Market becomes especially lively. One standout feature of this market is that it specializes in selling roses grown by the local people of Mê Linh. If you're looking for fresh roses at affordable prices, you should visit the market around midnight. In addition to roses, you'll find various other flowers such as chrysanthemums, lilies, and even Tet peach blossoms. The market is alive with the buzz of sellers and buyers, with hundreds of different flowers and plants lining the streets, their fragrances and colors filling the air. The red roses, bright yellow chrysanthemums, elegant orchids, and gentle purple asters all await buyers. In addition to the traditional flower markets in the city center, flower villages and markets in Hanoi's outskirts, such as Tây Tựu and Mê Linh, are key suppliers, spreading the beauty of spring and bringing festive joy to families every Tet season.
Address: Mê Linh Commune, Mê Linh District, Hanoi (Near Nội Bài Airport)


4. Mai Dịch Flower Market
Mai Dịch Night Flower Market is located in Cầu Giấy District, a place known for its affordable and beautiful flowers. Similar to Mê Linh Flower Market, this market operates primarily after midnight, catering mostly to flower wholesalers. The market isn't very large and is situated right outside the Military Theatre, so most of the fresh flowers here come from the famous Tây Tựu flower village. In Hanoi, when people think of flowers, they recall peach blossoms from Nhật Tân, kumquat trees from Phú Thượng, lotus flowers from Tây Hồ, and chrysanthemums from Tây Tựu. Other types of flowers come from the Mê Linh area (Vĩnh Phúc) and even from Dalat (Lâm Đồng). The flowers here are not only beautiful but also very inexpensive, with prices about one-fifth of what you'd pay in local flower shops, making Mai Dịch Night Flower Market a popular destination.
The flowers sold here mostly come from renowned flower villages like Tây Tựu and Mê Linh. They are carefully selected, ensuring great quality. If you’re looking to buy fresh flowers at low prices without traveling too far, Mai Dịch Night Flower Market is your top choice this Tet season. Beautiful flowers in various colors are bundled into large bouquets, neatly arranged for customers to choose from. The market is bustling, with both wholesalers and individual buyers, including many who come just to admire the flowers or take pictures, especially couples looking to capture moments amidst the vibrant blooms.
Address: Võ Quý Huân, Mai Dịch, Cầu Giấy, Hanoi


5. Hà Đông Flower Market
Over a decade ago, Hà Đông Flower Market, located on Nguyễn Trãi Street (at the intersection near Hà Đông Post Office), was a spontaneous market that opened at dawn every day. However, in the past 6-7 years, this informal flower market has evolved into one of Hanoi’s major wholesale flower hubs, attracting both bulk sellers and individual buyers early in the morning. The market opens at 1 AM and continues until around 5:30 AM daily. Local flower growers rely on this market to distribute their blooms, meeting the demands of customers. Additionally, vendors from the western districts of Hanoi also come here to purchase flowers for reselling.
The Hà Đông Flower Wholesale Market operates from 1 AM to 5:30 AM each day. Besides fresh flowers, the market also sells betel nuts and areca leaves. It even features small eateries and beverage stands catering to the needs of buyers and sellers. Starting from early December of the lunar calendar, people flock to the market to buy flowers and decorative plants for their homes or as gifts. Flower shop owners stock up on a wide variety of flowers, including orchids, lilies, roses, camellias, and many other ornamental plants like kumquat trees and petunias to meet the festive demand.
Address: Hà Đông Post Office Intersection, Vạn Phúc, Hà Đông, Hanoi


6. Vạn Phúc Flower Market
Located in Hà Đông, on the extended Lê Văn Lương Street, Vạn Phúc Flower Market is a bustling hub for wholesale flowers, especially around the Lunar New Year. Early morning shoppers can find a variety of flowers like roses, lilies, dahlias, and gerbera daisies at wholesale prices. The market is well-known for offering not only a diverse range of flowers and ornamental plants, but also for its stable pricing compared to previous years, allowing buyers to choose according to their budget. Camellias range from a few hundred thousand to over a million VND, while roses are priced from several dozen to a few hundred thousand for younger plants under five years old. Antique roses, especially those with aged roots, can cost from several million to tens of millions depending on the plant's age and form.
This year, a new trend has emerged in the market: bonsai kumquat trees. Unlike previous years, when farmers sold these plants in pots or decorative jars, this year, you can find them in vases shaped like the Laughing Buddha and General Quan Vân Trường. In local beliefs, the Laughing Buddha symbolizes peace, joy, prosperity, and happiness. Displaying this bonsai in your home is thought to bring good fortune to the household. In addition to fresh flowers, Vạn Phúc Market also sells a wide selection of ornamental plants, including full-sized trees planted in pots and mini flower trellises. As the Tết holiday approaches, the market operates without a midday break, allowing shoppers to freely pick up their items without the hassle of overcrowding. The Vạn Phúc horticultural market in Hà Đông holds a market day every 5 days (on the 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th, and 30th of each lunar month), and on weekends, it has become a hub for trading, exchanging knowledge, and sharing gardening tips among locals from various northern regions.
Address: Vạn Phúc, Hà Đông, Hanoi


7. Hàng Lược Flower Market
When Tết approaches and spring arrives, the streets of Hanoi are adorned with vibrant flower markets. However, for many native Hanoians, the Hàng Lược Flower Market remains unparalleled. Visiting this market isn't just about buying flowers—it's a chance to stroll through the streets and reconnect with beautiful memories that are uniquely found here. Every year, from the 23rd to the 30th of the Lunar New Year, Hàng Lược Market welcomes bustling crowds preparing for Tết. The market only opens once each year, from the 20th of December to the evening of the 30th Tết, operating from early morning until late at night, often stretching into the countdown to midnight. In the past, it was the place to find the most beautiful fresh flowers, cherry blossoms, and kumquat trees from famous flower villages like Ngọc Hà, Tứ Liên, Nghi Tàm, Nhật Tân, and Quảng Bá.
The Hàng Lược Flower Market is often compared to a proud Hanoi girl—beautiful, unique, and fascinating. It's special because it only appears once a year, making it even more alluring for those eager to witness its charm. Those who wish to experience the market's special atmosphere during the Tết season must act quickly, as missing it means waiting another year for the next opportunity. Over time, the street has transformed, but one thing remains constant: the annual tradition of the Hàng Lược Flower Market. For centuries, this market has never missed a year, earning its reputation as the oldest flower market in Vietnam.
Address: Hàng Lược, Hoàn Kiếm, Hanoi


8. Hoàng Hoa Thám Flower Market
The Hoàng Hoa Thám Flower Market, also known as the "street of ornamental plants," is a famous street in Hanoi that runs along Phan Đình Phùng and connects to Mai Xuân Thưởng, lying close to Bưởi Road. Each year, as Tết approaches, this area, especially the section near Chợ Bưởi, becomes a bustling display of vibrant flowers. The market offers a wide range of flowers, with varieties of all shapes and sizes. Traditional flowers like azaleas, chrysanthemums, anthuriums, gerbera daisies, and narcissus sit alongside newer types such as amaryllis, white and yellow apricot blossoms, and tulips, all in high demand. Much like the Hàng Lược Flower Market, a visit to Hoàng Hoa Thám Flower Market allows visitors to experience the charm of an old Hanoi marketplace. In addition to flowers, there are also various pets for sale, including dogs, cats, and birds.
For many locals, shopping at Hoàng Hoa Thám Flower Market in the days leading up to Tết has become an essential tradition. During these days, especially on weekends, the flower street becomes incredibly crowded, lively, and full of color. Hundreds of flower species bloom together, attracting a wide range of passersby. In recent years, forest orchids and industrial orchids have gained popularity, with the majority of forest orchids being brought down from the northern regions, particularly Sơn La. These orchids are sold by weight to traders, priced from a few dozen thousand VND per kilogram to over a hundred thousand VND per kilogram, and are then resold in smaller quantities at Hoàng Hoa Thám Flower Market. Visitors can purchase small amounts or large orchid pots, ready to take home and care for.
Address: Hoàng Hoa Thám, Ba Đình, Hanoi


9. Âu Cơ - Nghi Tàm Flower Market
Nghi Tàm Road extends from Âu Cơ Road, both located in the Tây Hồ district of Hanoi. The market spans from the top of Nghi Tàm (near the Thanh Niên slope) to nearly the end of Âu Cơ Road (close to Thăng Long Bridge), extending along Lạc Long Quân Street. Every Tết, people from all over Hanoi flock to this market to buy festive flowers. It is considered one of the busiest and largest flower markets in the city during Tết. The market operates throughout the day, from early morning until late at night. The main advantage of the Âu Cơ - Nghi Tàm flower market is its variety, offering flowers from the South, Da Lat, and Sapa at affordable prices, as these flowers are sold directly, bypassing middlemen. Additionally, it is conveniently located near the famous Quảng Bá and Quảng An markets, so you can find the freshest and most vibrant flowers available.
A unique feature of the Nghi Tàm Night Flower Market compared to other flower markets in Hanoi is the differentiation between “VIP flowers” and “popular flowers.” Flowers displayed in stalls are considered “VIP” because they require careful attention from growers, sellers, and customers, and are typically imported from places like Da Lat or Ho Chi Minh City to meet the needs of flower shops. Meanwhile, the outdoor flowers, known as “popular flowers,” are sold at more affordable prices. While these flowers may be different in terms of presentation, all types of flowers are beautiful in their own right.
Address: Lạc Long Quân, Tây Hồ, Hanoi


