Don’t miss out on the best shopping spots in Vietnam
Wed, 06/19/2024 - 10:28
Vietnam is a captivating destination, known for its vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and bustling markets. Here’s your guide to the best shopping spots in Hanoi, Hoi An, and Ho Chi Minh City.
1/ Hanoi: Shopaholic’s paradise
From traditional clothing, mouth-watering street food to luxurious brand items, travelers can find a variety of goods at reasonable prices. Get ready to immerse in the lively shopping scene of Hanoi and uncover the unique lifestyle here.
1.1 Dong Xuan Market: Experience the daily life of locals up close
Located in the heart of Hanoi's Old Quarter, Dong Xuan Market is one of the largest and oldest markets in the city. This market is a treasure trove of traditional Vietnamese crafts, fabrics, and local delicacies.
1.2. Hang Gai Street (Silk Street): Specialize in trading silk
Hang Gai Street, also known as Silk Street, is the perfect place to buy high-quality silk products. The unique aspect of Hang Gai Street is the availability of custom-tailored clothing made from luxurious Vietnamese silk, offering personalized souvenirs that reflect Vietnamese craftsmanship
1.3. Trang Tien Plaza: Find the luxury brands here
Spanning across a vast area of 20,000 square meters, this plaza offers an extensive selection of high-quality international products, including fashion items, cosmetics, and accessories. Do not forget to enjoy some dining options here
1.4. Lotte Center Hanoi - A modern shopping experience
This skyscraper houses numerous international and local brands. Unique to Lotte Center is the observation deck, which provides stunning panoramic views of Hanoi, adding a sightseeing element to your shopping trip.
2/ Hoi An: Get your custom clothing
In Hội An's enchanting Ancient Town, shopping itself becomes a cultural experience. From the 15th to 19th centuries, this riverside port attracted foreign traders seeking silk, spices, gems, and ceramics. Today, these historic shophouses still offer these traditional items, alongside a diverse array of modern goods, blending past and present in a unique shopping experience.
2.1. Clothing and Accessories: Hoi An has a history of silk weaving and tailoring, and its made-to-measure tailor shops.
2.2. Leather Goods: Many visitors have leather shoes and custom-made leather bags made in Hội An. Bring pictures or design your own boots, carrying cases, and weekend bags. Be sure to confirm every detail from the leather to the lining to the zips and the color of thread you prefer. There are many options in town, but Friendly Leather Bag Shop (44 Phan Bội Châu) is known for its quality.
2.3. Jewelry: If you love all things sparkly, Hoi An features an extensive collection of quality jewelry designs made with semi-precious stones, pearls, sterling silver, and gold. Be sure to visit Lotus Jewellery Hoi An. The handmade pieces here are inspired by Vietnam’s ethnic minority groups, with its trademarked lotus flower pendant being the most popular item.
3/ Ho Chi Minh City
Look no further than these bustling markets and upscale malls that offer a diverse range of options, catering to every shopaholic's delight.
3.1. Ben Thanh Market: Cheap shopping paradise
As the most iconic and popular market in the city, it is a treasure trove for shoppers seeking a variety of goods, from silk Vietnam souvenirs to other authentic Vietnamese souvenirs.
3.1. Takashimaya: The top shopping centers
Takashimaya, one of the top shopping places in Ho Chi Minh City, is a haven for fashion enthusiasts and luxury shoppers. Takashimaya offers an unparalleled shopping experience with its impressive array of international brands, designer boutiques, and upscale retail offerings. From high-end fashion and cosmetics to exquisite home decor and gourmet delights.
3.1. Saigon Square: Fashionable clothing at bargain prices
It’s known for its vast selection of clothes, bags, and accessories, often at prices much lower than regular retail stores. The unique aspect of Saigon Square is the high quality of its replica branded items, which attract fashion-conscious shoppers looking for deals.
4/ Shopping Tips for Indian Tourists
• Bargaining: It’s common to bargain in markets and smaller shops. Start by offering a lower price and negotiate to reach a fair deal.
• Currency: Carry enough Vietnamese Dong (VND) for market shopping. Most larger stores and malls accept credit cards.
• Food: Don’t miss out on trying local snacks and coffee, which are popular purchases for tourists.
Whether your customers are strolling through a bustling market or exploring a modern mall, Vietnam offers a diverse and exciting shopping experience.
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