Hoi An Market, Hoi An
As the oldest market in Hoi An, the Hoi An Market boasts a rich history that spans centuries. Despite the town's expansion, it remains the largest market in town, serving as a hub for buying and selling activities that continue to thrive to this day.
Step into the market, and you'll be greeted by a dizzying array of local products that showcase the rich diversity of the region. From fresh vegetables, fruits, and seafood to spices, handicrafts, and traditional tools, the market offers a treasure trove of goods that are unique to Hoi An. Unlike some tourist-centric areas, the Hoi An Market remains largely unaffected by tourist influence, offering visitors an authentic glimpse into local life. Watch as vendors, adorned with traditional conical hats, go about their daily routines, creating a scene straight out of a bygone era.
The market is divided into four main sections, each offering its own distinct charm and variety of goods. Visitors can explore sections dedicated to prepared foods, spices, fresh meats and vegetables, and seafood, with the Thu Bon River marking the end of the market. Embrace the lively atmosphere of bargaining culture as you navigate the market stalls. While vendors may initially quote a price, bargaining is a common practice, allowing shoppers to negotiate for the best deals on their purchases.
In addition to fresh produce and culinary delights, the market also offers a range of souvenirs and handicrafts, perfect for those looking to take home a piece of Hoi An's vibrant culture. Explore stalls selling traditional utensils, souvenirs, and locally-made products.
Step into the market, and you'll be greeted by a dizzying array of local products that showcase the rich diversity of the region. From fresh vegetables, fruits, and seafood to spices, handicrafts, and traditional tools, the market offers a treasure trove of goods that are unique to Hoi An. Unlike some tourist-centric areas, the Hoi An Market remains largely unaffected by tourist influence, offering visitors an authentic glimpse into local life. Watch as vendors, adorned with traditional conical hats, go about their daily routines, creating a scene straight out of a bygone era.
The market is divided into four main sections, each offering its own distinct charm and variety of goods. Visitors can explore sections dedicated to prepared foods, spices, fresh meats and vegetables, and seafood, with the Thu Bon River marking the end of the market. Embrace the lively atmosphere of bargaining culture as you navigate the market stalls. While vendors may initially quote a price, bargaining is a common practice, allowing shoppers to negotiate for the best deals on their purchases.
In addition to fresh produce and culinary delights, the market also offers a range of souvenirs and handicrafts, perfect for those looking to take home a piece of Hoi An's vibrant culture. Explore stalls selling traditional utensils, souvenirs, and locally-made products.
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Hoi An Market on Map
Sight Name: Hoi An Market
Sight Location: Hoi An, Vietnam (See walking tours in Hoi An)
Sight Type: Shopping
Guide(s) Containing This Sight:
Sight Location: Hoi An, Vietnam (See walking tours in Hoi An)
Sight Type: Shopping
Guide(s) Containing This Sight:
Walking Tours in Hoi An, Vietnam
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Hoi An Introduction Walking Tour
Lying along the picturesque Thu Bon River in central Vietnam is the charming town of Hoi An, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its well-preserved ancient architecture inspired by a fusion of local and foreign influences (Chinese, Japanese, French, and Portuguese).
The name "Hoi An" translates from Sino-Vietnamese as "peaceful meeting place". In the West, the town was... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.1 Km or 1.3 Miles
The name "Hoi An" translates from Sino-Vietnamese as "peaceful meeting place". In the West, the town was... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.1 Km or 1.3 Miles