A Timeless Landmark: History and Architecture
More than just a market, Ben Thanh is one of Ho Chi Minh City’s most enduring and recognizable landmarks, instantly identifiable by its iconic four-faced clock tower situated over the main South Gate.
A Colonial Legacy: Though its roots stretch back to the 17th century as a simple riverside gathering, the grand, rectangular structure you see today was built by the French in the early 1900s. Its sturdy architecture, featuring a red-tiled roof and large archways, was designed to stand the test of time and still serves as a central hub in District 1.
The Four Entrances, Four Worlds: The market is brilliantly organized by its four main gates. The South Gate (Clock Tower) is for souvenirs and textiles, the North Gate is the fresh produce and flower market, the East Gate focuses on dried goods and coffee, and the West Gate is your entry to the massive food court.

The Ultimate Culinary Classroom: Street Food Paradise
Ben Thanh is a must-visit for any food lover, offering a kaleidoscope of authentic Vietnamese cuisine. This isn’t just fast food; it’s a bustling food court where you can find regional specialties from across the country.
Must-Try Delicacies: Dive into bowls of Bún Riêu (crab noodle soup), crispy Bánh Xèo (Vietnamese pancake), delicious Cơm Tấm (broken rice with grilled pork), or sample the colourful, sweet dessert known as Chè.
Day to Night Transformation: At 6:00 PM, the main market shutters its interior stalls, but the excitement doesn’t stop. The streets on the West and North sides transform into the Ben Thanh Night Market, a vibrant, open-air food street where you can enjoy grilled seafood, cold beer, and a more relaxed evening atmosphere.

Essential Visitor Information & Cultural Tips
Location: Right in the centre of District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. Its central position makes it a natural starting point for exploring nearby attractions like the Reunification Palace and Notre Dame Cathedral.
Operating Hours:
Day Market (Inside): Generally 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM daily.
Night Market (Outside): From 6:00 PM until around 10:00 PM (sometimes later for food).
Entrance Fee: There is no admission fee to enter the market.
The Art of Bargaining: Prices are often inflated for tourists, and haggling is not only common but expected—especially for clothing, souvenirs, and non-food items. Be friendly, start with an offer of about 50% of the asking price, and don’t be afraid to walk away; the vendor will often call you back with a better deal!
Payment: Cash (Vietnamese Dong – VND) is king. While some larger stalls may accept card payments, it’s best to carry smaller denominations for easy transactions and street food purchases.
Local Tip: Visit in the early morning for the freshest produce and a chance to experience the market when locals are doing their daily shopping.