Night Market

Hanoi


This market runs north–south through the Old Quarter along P Hang Ngang (P Hang Dao near Hoan Kiem Lake). Content-wise there is spillover from the area's shops, with cheap clothing, souvenirs, street food and plenty of junk, but at least the streets are closed to traffic and prices are low (after haggling). Watch out for pickpockets here.


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