The Hanoi Weekend Night Market is an essential part of the city’s nightlife, transforming a major stretch of the Old Quarter into a vibrant, vehicle-free cultural and commercial hub every weekend. It is a sensory feast where locals and tourists gather to socialize, eat, and shop.
I. General Overview and Culture
Pedestrian Paradise: The market is integral to the larger Hanoi Walking Street initiative. The streets—which are typically congested with motorbikes—are closed to vehicles, creating a safe and lively pedestrian zone where people can stroll and enjoy the atmosphere.
Cultural Melting Pot: The market is not just about commerce; it is a center for cultural exchange. You can often find impromptu or organized street performances of traditional Vietnamese arts, such as Quan Họ (love duets), Chèo (traditional operetta), and Xẩm (wanderers’ music), especially on Saturday evenings.
History: While a modern tradition, the market is set against the backdrop of the historic “36 Streets,” giving visitors a chance to see the ancient area come alive with modern commerce and entertainment. The market was officially established in 2003.

II. What to Expect: Shopping and Food
The market stretches for approximately 3 kilometers and features nearly 4,000 stalls, offering a variety of affordable goods.
Street Food Extravaganza: The market is a foodie’s delight, offering a wide array of local Hanoi dishes and Vietnamese street snacks.
Must-Trys: Bún Chả (grilled pork with noodles), Phở Cuốn (fresh pho rolls), Bánh Mì (Vietnamese sandwich), various traditional sweet soups (Chè), and grilled seafood.
Tip: Eating at the low plastic tables and stools is part of the authentic Vietnamese street food culture.
Shopping: This is the place for souvenir hunting and budget fashion. Products range from mass-produced tourist trinkets to genuine local handicrafts.
Items: T-shirts, scarves, handbags, phone accessories, lacquerware, ceramics, Vietnamese conical hats (Nón Lá), and unique items like 3D pop-up cards.
Bargaining: Haggling is expected, particularly for non-food items. Vendors often start with inflated prices. Be polite, smile, and aim for a price significantly lower than the initial offer.
III. Practical Visitor Information
Only Open on Weekends: If you visit Hanoi during the week, this market will not be running.
Detail | Information |
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Location | Stretches from Hàng Đào Street and runs north, connecting several streets until it reaches Đồng Xuân Market gate. |
Operating Days | Every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. |
Operating Hours | Generally 6:00 PM to 12:00 AM (midnight). Peak hours for the most vibrant atmosphere are between 7:30 PM and 10:00 PM. |
Entrance Fee | Free. There is no admission charge to enter the market area. |
Phone Number | N/A (It is a public street market, not a single entity). |
Nearest Landmark | Hoàn Kiếm Lake (The market starts near the north end of the lake). |

IV. Insider Tips for Visitors
Timing: Arrive closer to 7:00 PM to navigate the stalls before the biggest crowds hit. The streets are fully illuminated after sunset.
Safety: The market is generally safe, but crowds are dense. Be vigilant against pickpockets and keep your wallet and phone secure.
Transportation: Since the streets are closed to traffic, plan to arrive via taxi, Grab, or walk from your accommodation. Motorbikes are not permitted in the market zone during operating hours.