1. Chua Lang
Undoubtedly, every student in Hanoi is familiar with Chua Lang Street as it houses Vietnam's top university - Foreign Trade University. However, Chua Lang has much more to offer, ensuring you frequent this vibrant street. Strolling along, you'll encounter numerous fashion and cosmetics stores, mostly featuring well-known brands for the youth. If you seek more upscale products, head to Vincom at the street's beginning to explore H&M, Old Navy, Loreal Paris, and more. It's also a popular place with a cinema that attracts many students. Mentioning Chua Lang, besides the familiar clothing stores, there's a considerable concentration of secondhand shops commonly known as 'thrift stores.' Nowadays, secondhand clothing is no stranger to the youth, and the uniqueness and exclusivity of thrift items make young people explore for their favorite pieces.


2. Cau Giay
When it comes to streets full of clothing shops in the capital city Hanoi, Cau Giay cannot be left out. Cau Giay is a familiar destination for Hanoi's teenagers. Long renowned for its clothing trade tradition, this street always attracts visitors from all over Hanoi who come to buy clothes. Due to its diversity and a large number of shops, young men and women can comfortably choose, shop, and 'immerse in clothes' without feeling tired. Here, there are many large men's clothing stores such as Budy, Kenny, Phan Nguyen... Women's shops also have many large, well-known brands in Hanoi, such as Bo Sua, Lien Shop...
Cau Giay has long been famous for its fashion business. Along Cau Giay street, most shops are closely adjacent to each other. From shoes, clothes to bags, accessories... from items for students, students to office workers... from low, medium to high-priced fashion segments... all are available here. When shopping at Cau Giay, you can visit Nhà Xanh market, student markets... to buy cheap, diverse items. In addition, there are fashion shops that are gaining a lot of affection from students and young people such as May, Lyra, Mina... Or well-known fashion brands like Canifa, Tokyo Life, Mèo Shop...


3. Hàng Nón
Hang Non Street, running from the east to the west, starting from the intersection of Hang Quat - Hang Hom through streets like Hang Manh, Hang Thiec, Hang Dieu, and ending at Duong Thanh Street. Presently, the street extends 216 meters from Hang Gai Ward to Cua Dong Ward, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi, about 400 meters west-northwest of Hoan Kiem Lake. In the past, Hang Non Street only consisted of a short section of the current Hang Non, located between Hang Dieu and Hang Thiec Streets. The western section bordering Duong Thanh Street was only built in 1920, and the section from the intersection of Hang Hom to Hang Thiec was previously called Ma Vi Street, bordering Hang Dan Street (now Hang Quat).
The ancient street is a paradise for accessories and youthful clothing with fairly affordable prices for teenagers. In this area, we must mention Hang Non. Despite its length of just over 500 meters, it houses many closely situated shops, offering the latest fashion trends from Guangzhou and South Korea. Clothes and accessories with extremely affordable prices can be found in various shops along Hang Non Street. Although compact, with a length of less than 500 meters, the clothing styles here are always up-to-date, present in trendsetting shops. Moreover, many items are priced around 200,000 VND, suitable for every traveler's budget.


4. Quan Thanh
If the ancient quarter, Ba Trieu, etc., are mainly shops selling items for women, then gentlemen, you don't have to be jealous because there's a street just for you. Along Quan Thanh Street, you'll find men's clothing stores ranging from youthful and trendy to mature office style. It can be said that this is the place with the most men's clothing shops in Hanoi. And our ladies can still come here for shopping, right? The clothes here are diverse in styles and types, but the prices are quite high.
Quan Thanh Street is considered the most diverse men's fashion street in Hanoi. Whether you're looking for outfits with a youthful, trendy, or sophisticated style, just visit the shops along Quan Thanh Street, and you'll find the perfect item.


5. Dang Van Ngu
When mentioning Dang Van Ngu, people recall the famous street food area for Hanoi teens. Besides, this is also a place with many inner fashion shops for young girls. A place full of choices for strolling, snacking, and shopping for clothes is just perfect, isn't it? Almost all clothes at Dang Van Ngu are cute, youthful, and diverse in colors suitable for a large number of young people.
When shopping at Dang Van Ngu, remember to bring along your 'soul sister.' The clothing shops at Dang Van Ngu with their youthful, modern designs, and a bit of sweetness will surely highlight the gentle and charming beauty of the girls who own them. Not only are there many beautiful clothes, but Dang Van Ngu is also famous for its street food. Take a stroll around the street, and if you're hungry, stop by a roadside eatery, it will be perfect for a 'date' with your best friend, right?


6. Chua Boc
Chua Boc Street is 810m long, 14m wide, from the intersection of Ton That Tung - Pham Ngoc Thach to the crossroads of Tay Son - Thai Ha streets, passing in front of Chua Boc. Half of this street in the South runs on the land of the old Dong Tac village, and the other half in the North runs on the land of Khuong Thuong village.
Chua Boc Street has long been known to young people as a familiar place, not only for exploration and sightseeing but also as a shopping paradise. Here, the shops are beautifully arranged, close to each other, and the clothes are very diverse, especially with many famous fashion shops that young people are interested in, such as May Boutique, Lyra, 92 wear... The clothes here are mostly from Guangzhou and South Korea. In addition, there are also some famous design clothing shops here.


7. Pham Ngoc Thach
Pham Ngoc Thach Street starts from De La Thanh to the intersection of Chua Boc - Ton That Tung, running between the two Kim Lien - Trung Tu collective housing areas, also the boundary of these two wards in Dong Da district. Where to find places that concentrate a lot of designer items? It's in the Pham Ngoc Thach area. Recently, many shops have opened in this area, creating a very special place where almost all clothes are uniquely designed, eye-catching, and of guaranteed quality.
Pham Ngoc Thach Street is one of the most famous fashion streets in Hanoi, and this street also has the Vincom Pham Ngoc Thach shopping center. The higher the consumer demand, the more clothing shops emerge, making the choice much more difficult. At the fashion shops on Pham Ngoc Thach Street, you can find the latest trends prevailing in Vietnam without worrying about burning a hole in your pocket because the prices here are very customer-friendly.


8. Nui Truc
At Nui Truc, although there aren't many clothing stores, mentioning Nui Truc means choosing the top destination for hip-hop style teens. It's the uniqueness in clothing styles, hats, and accessories that makes this place a must-visit in Mytour. If you want to buy an XXL-sized shirt, a cool snapback, a rugged pair of sneakers, or even a branded skateboard, undoubtedly, nowhere else can you find such diverse styles as in Nui Truc.
Nui Truc is the name of the mountain in this area in the past. This street is located north of Kim Ma - Nui Truc Street along the road through the Swedish Embassy in a section, crossing this hill through Doi Can Street (now called Alley 214 Doi Can). Nui Truc is a place not to be missed for young people with a unique style. From clothes to shoes, accessories... in Nui Truc, everything exudes personality and modernity. The T-shirts, the rugged outfits, the cool snapbacks... will make both girls and boys fall in love.


9. Hue Street - Ba Trieu
Ba Trieu Street is a one-way street running from north to south, paved, with a natural slope from the beginning of Hang Khay - Trang Thi to the intersection of Nguyen Du - Ho Xuan Huong is about 20 meters, from the intersection of Nguyen Du - Ho Xuan Huong to Dai Co Viet is about 11 - 13 meters. Ba Trieu Street, along with the opposite direction of Hue Street, is a vital traffic route for vehicles from the south to the north of the city, across Chuong Duong Bridge and vice versa, so the traffic density is very high. Hue Street is 1,266 meters long, 14 meters wide, connecting with the streets: Nguyen Du, Le Van Huu, Tran Nhan Tong, Tran Xuan Soan, Tue Tinh, Hoa Ma, To Hien Thanh, Nguyen Cong Tru.
These two parallel streets Hue Street - Ba Trieu are the choice for those who want to take their tough gang with them. Although it's a one-way street, it doesn't make it any less attractive. The uniqueness in models, styles, and quality has made the brand 'Hue Street - Ba Trieu' an interesting choice for those who love the diverse freshness of fashion. And what's even better, you can also bring your mom along because there are many stores with office clothes, slightly 'mature' clothes. Chic, lovely, or sweet girls can all find the right items for themselves in this area.


10. Dinh Liet - Ta Hien
Dinh Liet Street is 180m long, now in Hang Bac ward, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi, about 70m north of Hoan Kiem Lake. The street runs from north to south, the first section connects Ta Hien Street at the intersection of Hang Bac, crosses Trung Yen alley and Gia Ngu street, then ends at the intersection of Cau Go. Ta Hien Street is about 266 meters long with one end opening to Hang Bac street, connecting to Dinh Liet street; the other end opens to Hang Buom street. These two streets are also shopping paradises for Hanoi's youth.
If you are a fan of Vietnamese export products, don't miss Dinh Liet - Ta Hien Street, where you can find many affordably designed items. Clothing stores offer a variety of products from affordable to famous brands. Since these are export products, the designs are simple but the quality is guaranteed. When shopping and choosing clothes, you always prioritize quality. So, don't overlook Dinh Liet - Ta Hien Street. This street focuses on export products, from affordable to famous brands, with simple designs but highly rated quality.

