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The Old Quarter is one of Hanoi’s most popular night markets. It is not just an active neighborhood, but also a tourist destination. It is noteworthy that this market is open only on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings. From Hang Dao Street to Hang Giay Street, the market area is almost 3 kilometers long.

At this night market, there is an abundance of possibilities. There are various businesses selling a wide variety of things, including handicrafts, apparel, ceramics, and porcelain. There are numerous shops in Hanoi that offer a vast assortment of souvenirs. When perusing the night market, you can find a variety of new and vintage items. For most travelers, this location is a paradise for purchasing mementos. The bamboo dolls, handmade postcards, leather wallets, picture frames, necklaces, bracelets, and keychains sold here are quite popular among travelers. Travelers in need of travel necessities such as backpacks, waterproof jackets, and other items should visit the market, since these Vietnamese businesses are among of the most affordable places to shop. Bargaining and haggling are required here.

This popular Hanoi night market is the perfect spot to find authentic and delectable Vietnamese street food. There are many options to pick from, and nearly every cuisine from around the nation may be found at one or another vendor’s stall. There are several restaurants that provide traditional Hanoian cuisine, including sweet soup, sticky rice, porridge with dough, pho, and sweets such as boiling sweet potatoes, boiled sweet corn, and sticky candy. These delicacies are available and priced quite affordably. In addition to this, there are other more cuisines (such as Korean) that can be experienced. If you want your trip to be worthwhile, you must eat at the night markets; if you are unsure of what to eat, ask the locals. They are quite cooperative and courteous. In conclusion, if you want to drink a glass of cold beer, walk straight to Hang Bac Street or Ta Hien Street, where you’ll discover some of the friendliest locals and cheapest beers in all of Asia.

Hanoi’s Old Quarter Night Market provides the ideal weekend night shivers and thrills you require. There are live performances and exhibited artworks. Opera, contemporary performances, reformed theatre, and musical performances are also available. Sometimes, if you’re fortunate, you may even have the opportunity to see international musicians perform here.

The Old Quarter Night Market has over 4,000 stalls and is a walking and entertainment area for both Hanoians and foreign visitors.

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