1. Dịch Vọng Night Market - Cầu Giấy
This night market is mostly frequented by students. The most popular items for sale are clothing, shoes, and bags. As a student-focused market, the prices are very affordable, sometimes even extremely cheap. The market operates every evening throughout the week. Like other markets, during the day, Dịch Vọng also sells fresh produce, meat, and fish to serve the surrounding community. It's a spacious market filled with goods imported from China, and vendors display fixed prices for each item. You may be surprised to find that all the stalls offer the same prices. However, aside from the fixed-price items, many goods are subject to haggling, so negotiating for a discount is a must when shopping here. For example, a bag may cost between 70k and 150k, while a stylish watch can be priced around 100k. Additionally, Dịch Vọng Night Market offers free haircuts for students, which has become a popular service among visitors.


2. Nhà Xanh Night Market - Cầu Giấy
Known as a shopping hub for students, Nhà Xanh Night Market is located near major universities like the Academy of Journalism and Communication, Hanoi National University, and Hanoi University of Commerce. As a result, the market offers trendy, youthful items perfect for young people. The prices of goods here vary, and you can bargain for products that fit your budget. You'll find clothes, shoes, bags, and cosmetics. The market is open from early morning until late at night, with prices ranging from a few tens to a few hundred VND. The majority of items are from China—beautiful in design but often lacking in quality and sometimes defective. Be sure to carefully inspect items before purchasing. For example, T-shirts are priced around 50,000 - 70,000 VND, so check for any tears. When buying jeans, double-check the size and the fit of the legs. The market is bustling with students, so the stock is constantly updated and refreshed. However, keep in mind that products at Nhà Xanh Night Market cannot be tried on or exchanged. Visitors can also enjoy local snacks like chè, bánh xèo, bánh bèo, ice cream, and fried spring rolls right within the market.


3. Minh Khai Night Market
Minh Khai Night Market is located at the Nhổn - Từ Liêm bus interchange in Hanoi. It is another popular student market, but it only operates in the evenings from 5:30 PM to 10:30 PM. While not as crowded as central markets, it still attracts many visitors during peak seasons. The market offers a wide variety of products that stay up to date with current trends and are affordable, making it ideal for students. Compared to other student markets, Minh Khai sees fewer visitors since it’s not located in the city center. However, during busy seasons, it becomes quite lively, with prices that suit the student budget. Minh Khai Market also offers a full range of fresh produce, such as vegetables, fruits, bamboo shoots, and dry goods like peanuts, beans, vermicelli, and rice crackers. Meat options include pork, beef, chicken, and duck, while seafood features squid, shrimp, crab, and various types of fish. There is also a selection of tropical fruits like oranges, watermelon, durian, pomelo, longan, dragon fruit, and mangosteen. In addition, the market has a variety of fresh flowers such as chrysanthemums, roses, and lilies.


4. Agriculture University Night Market - Gia Lâm
Located quite far from Hanoi's city center, the Agriculture University Night Market in Trâu Quỳ, Gia Lâm, is a popular shopping spot for the large student community in the area. This market is open all day, catering to students in the vicinity. Like other student markets, it mainly sells trendy clothing, shoes, and accessories. With many beautiful designs and good quality, shop owners are quick to catch up with the latest fashion trends, so you never have to worry about outdated styles or old merchandise. In addition, this market is well-known for its affordable food and student-priced items. You can find delicious meals like the hearty fried bread (30,000 VND/portion) or the unique purple sweet potato cakes—only available at this student market—for just 5,000 VND each, both tasty and visually appealing. The market also offers a variety of other tasty options such as grilled spring rolls, bánh xèo, starfruit snails, Korean food, bánh canh, and fish noodles, with prices ranging from a few thousand to just a few tens of thousands VND.


5. Old Quarter Night Market
The Old Quarter Night Market is the most famous night market in Hanoi. It's not just a shopping destination for locals but also a popular tourist spot for international visitors. What makes this market special is that it operates only on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights. Spanning around 3 kilometers from Hang Dao Street through the Dong Xuan Market gate to Hang Khoai and Hang Giay, it features a wide range of products from around the world, with prices ranging from just a few tens to a few hundred thousand VND. It's rare to find items made in Vietnam here. The market offers affordable clothing, jewelry, home decor, and handicrafts, with small embroidered wallets selling for just 10,000 VND or three pairs of socks for the same price. Clothes range from 70,000 VND to 300,000 VND. With over 4,000 small and large stalls, the Old Quarter Night Market has become a popular place for strolling, relaxing, and shopping for both locals and tourists. While visiting, you'll rarely encounter overly pushy vendors, as the stalls have set prices, and haggling is not common. You can freely browse, ask questions, and check out the goods. The market also hosts various cultural performances like ca tru singing and traditional games, adding to the vibrant atmosphere.

6. Linh Nam Night Market - Hoang Mai
Linh Nam Night Market in Hoang Mai is a popular market for those with lower incomes, located on Linh Nam Street. During the day, the market is filled with various fresh vegetables, fruits, and flowers. However, from 8:00 PM to 1:00 AM, it transforms into a bustling hub for buying clothing, shoes, and cosmetics, with prices ranging from 50,000 VND to 500,000 VND. The market offers a variety of stylish items, but it’s important to remember that many vendors may inflate prices. When shopping here, always try to negotiate for the best price. For example, a T-shirt might cost around 50,000 VND - 100,000 VND, while a pair of shoes could range from 100,000 VND to 150,000 VND. This market operates later than most others in Hanoi, staying open until early morning, catering mainly to the middle-income crowd. Items here are affordable, with plenty of choices available at prices as low as 50,000 VND.


7. Phung Khoang Night Market - Thanh Xuan
Phung Khoang Night Market primarily serves the needs of students, especially those from nearby universities like the University of Natural Sciences, University of Transport and Communications, and the Academy of Security. During the day, the market offers fresh produce, meat, and fish to the local community. At night, the market lights up with various shopping stalls catering to students from all over. The most popular items include clothes, shoes, and accessories. You can find a variety of T-shirts for 50,000 - 100,000 VND, while women's jeans cost between 120,000 VND and 180,000 VND, and men's jeans range from 200,000 VND to 250,000 VND. The market is open daily, but it’s busiest on weekends. Some stalls offer fixed prices, while others are open to negotiation, often with good discounts.

