Nha Trang Night Market
Nha Trang Night Market
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7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Monday
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Thursday
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Friday
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Saturday
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sunday
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Night markets with restaurants and shopping, close to the main beach road
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- WanderWalkerHong Kong, China827 contributionsNight MarketThis is a small street which sells souvenirs, snacks, coffee.....as another city. But feeling good since the weather was not hot in Jan. You can bargain anytime. If you would like to have street food, you should go there and experience the culture.Visited January 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 18 February 2024
- Winnie WongSingapore, Singapore129 contributionsThe night market is crowded, with more foreign customers than Vietnamese customers.The night market is located right opposite the square and Tram Huong tower so it is very easy to see. After getting some fresh air, you can then go to the night market. For Saigon people like me who come here to travel, this market is normal. The products have nothing special about the coastal area to buy. Mainly clothes and shoes. There is a small dining area. Besides, the night market is just a very short distance, just one walk and it's over. It's also spacious and clean.Visited April 2024Travelled on businessWritten 19 April 2024
- Mavrick232Melbourne, Australia131 contributionsJust another night market, but fun all the sameStandard street market selling all the usual clothing, shoes and souvenirs. Worth a look and fun to barter. Opposite the main square and beach with plenty of eating options nearby including some western options.Visited March 2024Travelled with familyWritten 23 April 2024
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Shaboom
London54 contributions
Feb 2023
Small market with stalls selling almost exactly the same thing, TShirts, magnets, straw or hessian hand bags at seriously and I mean seriously over inflated prices. I was quoted 250k VND for a hessian bag - I was already carrying one around, which was a better quality with me I had bought in London for just 10% of the price quoted, I paid a £1 for it in Tesco. I am happy to support any local economy, especially independent traders but the traders in these markets need to be a bit more realistic.
Written 26 February 2023
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Hor
1 contribution
Aug 2022 • Family
Nothing to buy here. Do not waste your time. These stores mark up the price especially if you tourist. They willing to do whatever it take to sell product for you. If you walk by at first they nice and try to sell as high as possible( more than triple original price). If you walk by only ask price and walk away without buy anything. They will yell, scream, rude. They threaten and circle, isolate until you buy it or else.
Written 26 August 2022
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Nikos Dr Makrid
3 contributions
Sept 2023 • Solo
Nice place, although little; nearby are numerous nice restaurants serving delicious meals at reasonable costs.
It's worth a look, but not enough to make a trip out of it.
Those who have difficulty bargaining, such as me, will move quickly.
It's worth a look, but not enough to make a trip out of it.
Those who have difficulty bargaining, such as me, will move quickly.
Written 7 September 2023
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SGlady
Singapore, Singapore257 contributions
Sept 2022 • Family
A very small night market selling souvenirs, toys and clothings. Every stalls sells almost the same things. Entire market is less than 100 metres and we took less than 10 mins to finish walking. Bought some sand toys and bargain for half the price. Not worth visiting at all.
Written 4 September 2022
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WanderWalker
Hong Kong, China827 contributions
Jan 2024 • Couples
This is a small street which sells souvenirs, snacks, coffee.....as another city. But feeling good since the weather was not hot in Jan. You can bargain anytime. If you would like to have street food, you should go there and experience the culture.
Written 18 February 2024
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Chris K
Singapore, Singapore131 contributions
Feb 2020
Don't expect the night market like in Bangkok so big and many things to eat. Shops are basically selling the same stuff like fake brands, local packet food, bags and souvenirs etc. Need to bargain aolt.
Written 14 February 2020
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Mavrick232
Melbourne, Australia131 contributions
Mar 2024 • Family
Standard street market selling all the usual clothing, shoes and souvenirs. Worth a look and fun to barter. Opposite the main square and beach with plenty of eating options nearby including some western options.
Written 23 April 2024
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Winnie Wong
Singapore, Singapore129 contributions
Apr 2024 • Business
The night market is located right opposite the square and Tram Huong tower so it is very easy to see. After getting some fresh air, you can then go to the night market. For Saigon people like me who come here to travel, this market is normal. The products have nothing special about the coastal area to buy. Mainly clothes and shoes. There is a small dining area. Besides, the night market is just a very short distance, just one walk and it's over. It's also spacious and clean.
Written 19 April 2024
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LisaNNHD
Singapore, null, Singapore20 contributions
It's fun to stroll through the road checking out all sort of things. There are food stalls, dessert stores and street food (but not many), food quality is so-so.
Be prepared to do some bargaining for up to 30% off or maybe more. Also watch out for cheating shop owners - i bought 4 pieces of clothing from a shop and the lady put in only 2 pieces in the bag. I didn't check and only realized when i got back to the hotel. It is on shop selling maxi dress and beach shorts (i forgot the name, but somewhere halfway through the road). The seller of that shop was a middle age lady with a son around 18-20 year-old.
Be prepared to do some bargaining for up to 30% off or maybe more. Also watch out for cheating shop owners - i bought 4 pieces of clothing from a shop and the lady put in only 2 pieces in the bag. I didn't check and only realized when i got back to the hotel. It is on shop selling maxi dress and beach shorts (i forgot the name, but somewhere halfway through the road). The seller of that shop was a middle age lady with a son around 18-20 year-old.
Written 20 February 2015
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John v
Utrecht, The Netherlands1,753 contributions
Mar 2018 • Friends
This small one street market (150mtrs) is in the centre of Nha Trang. Right off the beach You cant compare this market with the night markets in Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City. Its realy small. The majority of visitors are tourist. You wont see much locals shopping here.
Its dime a dozen. Souvenirs. cheap clothes and sport(shoes), that they want to sell expensive. Handicrafts, herbs, bags, coffee beans and vietnamese sweets. Make sure you always haggle. I wanted to buy two fake Tommy Hilfiger jeans. The stall owner asked 800000 Dong/ 28 euro/ 35 usd for one pair of jeans. I could get it for 250000 Dong/ 9 euros/ 11 usd. And believe me i did not have to negotiate for long about the price. And i am sure he still makes a good profit.
According to the brochure, there are 16 cuisine stalls. I have seen only two restaurats. One in the middle of the market. One at the end and one stall also at the end.
Opening hours are from 18pm till 00pm but a lot of stalls are open before 18pm. Peak hours are between 19pm and 23pm
Its dime a dozen. Souvenirs. cheap clothes and sport(shoes), that they want to sell expensive. Handicrafts, herbs, bags, coffee beans and vietnamese sweets. Make sure you always haggle. I wanted to buy two fake Tommy Hilfiger jeans. The stall owner asked 800000 Dong/ 28 euro/ 35 usd for one pair of jeans. I could get it for 250000 Dong/ 9 euros/ 11 usd. And believe me i did not have to negotiate for long about the price. And i am sure he still makes a good profit.
According to the brochure, there are 16 cuisine stalls. I have seen only two restaurats. One in the middle of the market. One at the end and one stall also at the end.
Opening hours are from 18pm till 00pm but a lot of stalls are open before 18pm. Peak hours are between 19pm and 23pm
Written 21 April 2018
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Every night the night market is open. It is also open during the day. All the markets are open un the morning.
Written 11 August 2017
At what Time it opens? Tomorrow I'm leaving nha trang at 6 PM and I want to buy shoes.
Written 24 July 2017
Hi, can you buy a beer as you walk around the market and do the vendors sell fake brands?. NIKE, ADIDAS, ELWOOD etc
Written 13 November 2015
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