Hang out at Hanoi Weekend Night Market

Hanoi  Weekend Night Market runs through the Old Quarter district from 19:00 to 23:00, along with 3 streets of Hang Dao street, Hang Ngang street and Hang Duong street. Starting from Hang Dao Street and running north to the edge of Dong Xuan Market, the total length is around 3km. Held every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Hanoi  Weekend Night Market is a busy, bustling gathering of roadside stalls and local food vendors that brings huge crowds of locals and tourists.

The weekend night market was officially opened in 2003. So far, this place has become a destination that attracts a large number of people from all over the world. Hanoi Weekend Night Market is not only a place to hang out, but also a place to hide the unique cultural features of Ha Noi.

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To go to Hanoi Old Quarter Night Market, you can choose to go by private vehicle, taxi or bus.

In Hanoi, there are 3 main bus routes with numbers 09, 14 and 36 that have routes to the lakeside location, then you can walk to the pedestrian street. Bus number 01 stops at Trieu Quoc Dat, then you can walk to the Cathedral.

For private vehicles, visitors can park their vehicles at the parking lot of the pedestrian street. You can also park at nearby homestays to make sure you don't have to be crowded and get your vehicles easier.

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Many different products are sold in the Weekend Night Market, from household items, clothes, jewelry to handicrafts, souvenirs... Coming here, visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy the view, shop for the things they love. The price of the items is not too expensive, very suitable for the pocket of students. 

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The cuisine of the Weekend Night Market has always been famous for its attractiveness and diversity. The night market sells a lot of different dishes, not only the traditional dishes of Ha Noi in particular and Vietnam in general, many shops also sell attractive Asian - European foods. Cuisine includes childhood dishes such as sweets, drifting tea, bean soup, ice cream,... a lot of other snacks such as: pickled fruit, fried food... In addition, almost of Hanoi's specialties can be found here.

Fried foods

Pickled fruits

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Korean foods as Tokbukki, Odeng

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After shopping and enjoying food, visitors can take a walk around Hanoi's pedestrian street. Seeing the cool Sword Lake at night, enjoying the fresh air in the heart of the city, enjoying the special musical performances every weekend in the walking street, or simply sitting with friends, sipping a cup of Hanoi-style iced tea can also find joy.

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Sources: Collected