When traveling to Da Nang, besides experiencing the famous natural attractions reviewed online, you must also visit these 5 bustling and lively markets. Today, Mytour will add these 5 unique markets to your Da Nang travel map, allowing you to indulge in local cuisine or shop for specialty gifts without worrying about being overcharged.
1. Hoa Cuong Wholesale Market - the night market that never sleeps
Known as the largest wholesale market in Da Nang, Hoa Cuong Market, located at 32 Le Thanh Nghi Street, Hai Chau District, is famous for distributing agricultural products and fruits to all centers and markets across the city.
At this market, most activities take place at night. When the clock strikes midnight, agricultural products from various regions are transported and gathered here. Small-scale traders then arrive to negotiate prices and purchase goods in bulk or retail, creating a bustling night market that thrives before the rooster crows at dawn.

If you have the chance to visit Da Nang, travelers on domestic tours should experience waking up early and visiting this lively wholesale market. Not only can you purchase top-quality agricultural products, but you’ll also witness the vibrant rhythm of night market life at Hoa Cuong Market. The tireless efforts and bustling scenes of the hardworking locals will evoke indescribable emotions and leave a lasting impression.
2. Con Market - a paradise worth visiting
When mentioning Da Nang, Con Market often comes to mind as one of the most iconic landmarks representing this coastal city. Located on Ong Ich Khiem Street in the heart of the city, this renowned market houses over 2,000 businesses and offers a wide variety of goods, making it a must-visit destination.
As soon as you step into Con Market, you’ll be captivated by a long stretch of food stalls offering famous Da Nang specialties like snail dishes, banh beo, braised squid, mi quang, and bun mam, all priced between 10,000 to 20,000 VND per serving.

You can find countless affordable dishes here, with prices starting as low as 5,000 to 10,000 VND per item. This makes Con Market the perfect spot to enjoy a full meal in Da Nang without breaking the bank. If you’re unsure where to eat or what to try in Da Nang, don’t hesitate to head straight to Con Market.
Beyond its variety of snacks, Con Market also offers a wide range of local specialties for visitors to take home as gifts, such as fermented fish sauce, dried seafood, and braised fish, all reasonably priced between 100,000 to 500,000 VND (depending on the item and quantity you choose).
With its reputation as a paradise for delicious Da Nang street food and a shopping hub, Con Market has naturally become a popular weekend destination for young locals, students, and travelers on Da Nang tours.
3. Han Market - a touch of elegance
Located in a prime central spot near the Han River Swing Bridge and surrounded by four bustling streets—Hung Vuong, Bach Dang, Tran Hung Dao, and Tran Phu—Han Market has long been recognized as one of the most diverse and vibrant shopping hubs in Da Nang. Spanning 28,000 square meters with two spacious floors, the market features nearly 600 stalls and hundreds of vendors around its entrances, creating a lively shopping destination.

This market offers a wide range of high-quality products, from fabrics and clothing to furniture and souvenirs. The food section is equally diverse, featuring fresh seafood delivered daily from the ocean. Like Con Market, Han Market is also a reliable place to purchase Da Nang’s specialties, ensuring quality and authenticity.
As a centrally located market favored by many international visitors, Han Market carries a more upscale and sophisticated vibe in the eyes of locals.
4. Hoa Khanh Student Market
Although not located in the city center, Hoa Khanh Market remains a bustling shopping destination, attracting large crowds of locals and tourist groups alike.

Hoa Khanh Market has two floors: the first floor sells accessories, jewelry, and ornaments, while the second floor specializes in clothing and footwear with dozens of shops lined up side by side. The market offers a wide variety of affordable goods, making it a popular choice for budget-conscious shoppers.
5. Bac My An Market - a small but mighty market
Although not as large as Con Market or Han Market, Bac My An Market is still one of the most renowned spots in Da Nang. Its appeal lies in being a paradise for affordable and delicious local food. Despite its location being farther from the city center, the market’s reputation for tasty, wholesome, and budget-friendly dishes attracts food enthusiasts from far and wide.
Young travelers exploring Da Nang are likely familiar with beloved spots like Di Luan’s snail dishes or Co Cuc’s avocado ice cream. The prices here are incredibly affordable, with delicious snail dishes costing just 7,000 to 10,000 VND per plate, mixed jackfruit at 10,000 VND, and avocado ice cream at 10,000 VND per cup. With just a few tens of thousands of dong, you can enjoy a satisfying feast at the market’s many stalls.
