Han Market
Traditional market · Thanh Khe ·

Han Market

Traditional market · Thanh Khe ·

Multi-level market: food, clothing, souvenirs, local crafts

souvenirs
local food
bargaining
local vibes
clothes
snacks
fruit and veg
local life
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Han Market by Photo by Khan Hmoong
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119 Trần Phú, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam Get directions

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119 Trần Phú, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam Get directions

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"Shop the Traditional Way Danang's main market, known as Cho Han, is a typically Vietnamese retail experience. Here guests will find 28,000 square metres of shopping opportunities under one roof. Everything is on offer here from tourist tat, to jewellery, flowers and fruit and fresh veg."

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"Shop the Traditional Way Danang's main market, known as Cho Han, is a typically Vietnamese retail experience. Here guests will find 28,000 square metres of shopping opportunities under one roof. Everything is on offer here from tourist tat, to jewellery, flowers and fruit and fresh veg."

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"Shop the Traditional Way Danang's main market, known as Cho Han, is a typically Vietnamese retail experience. Here guests will find 28,000 square metres of shopping opportunities under one roof. Everything is on offer here from tourist tat, to jewellery, flowers and fruit and fresh veg."

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Han Market

Melanie E

Google
A fairly large market selling fresh food, snacks, souvenirs, & dried fruits on the main food. The second floor sold men and women’s clothing, bags, and shoes. Many were knock offs. On the second floor are several seamstresses and I had a pair of pants and a dress made which was a great price. Checkout the lady I went to who did a good sewing job in a few hours.

Avinesh J.

Google
Definitely nicer with a great range in comparison to the markets in Hà Nội. The people here are nice, they try to get you to come sample their goods, and always put up a good haggle. Most of their prices are reasonable after negotiating and the fakes are almost unrecognisable to their real counterparts.

Manjeet Singh B.

Google
Han Market is one of Da Nang’s busiest and most iconic traditional markets, popular with both locals and tourists. It’s a vibrant, multi-level marketplace offering a wide range of goods and local foods in a lively, authentic setting.  Shopping Clothing, fabrics (often sold by the meter), shoes, bags, souvenirs, handicrafts, and local specialties. Bargaining is expected, especially for clothes and accessories.  Food Bright, bustling food stalls on the first floor with local snacks like mi quang, banh xeo, banh beo and more — a good place to taste Central Vietnam flavors Misc Currency Exchange Massages and Spa Centre Good First Copy Branded Stuff

Czarina Jhannette V.

Google
Organized, just very crowded. Not recommended to buy pasalubong here to bring home. You can haggle, but the marked down price is still more expensive than what you would find in Lotte Mart. They accept cash, credit card, and some foreign currency as payment. Great place to get clothes and souvenir. Got two plus sized girlie dresses for 400k vnd, and two plus sized linen pants for 350k vnd after some haggling. Plus size girlie clothes typically range 1.5x to 2x more expensive than that where I'm from. Ref magnets range from 100 to 150 vnd for a pack of six. Some more intricate designs go for 40 to 50k vnd. Again, haggle especially if you are buying a lot. Good, affordable local fare sold on the right side of the ground floor, exiting to Han River. They may not speak English, but I can feel the hospitality and desire to show how the beauty of Vietnam. Our vendor saw how surprised we were by the size of their avocado and gave us a free taste.

Basmah A.

Google
Han Market is one of the must-visit places in Da Nang. The location is perfect—right in the heart of the city and close to the Hàn River Bridge—making it easy to reach and enjoyable to explore. The market is well-organized and full of energy. The ground floor offers a wide variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, spices, and local snacks, giving a true taste of Vietnamese daily life. The upper floor is great for shopping—clothes, fabrics, handbags, souvenirs, and many local handmade items at very reasonable prices. I loved the diversity of products and the friendly atmosphere. Most vendors are helpful, and bargaining is expected, which makes the experience even more fun. If you want to explore the culture of Da Nang, try local food, and shop for good-quality items, Han Market is definitely worth your time. A vibrant place that combines tradition, flavors, and great value. Highly recommended! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Theresia “TQ” Q.

Google
really don’t get the 3,6 stars - so we travel already over 4 month around. asia - if you want to have authentic feeling of a market - it’s nice here Up lot of Clothes Down Souvenirs also a Cute Food Court and really good for those tourist who new (Soursop is the drink to taste, also as a dessert the famous like calls che) So have fun … and yes a lot of tourists there

then yue W.

Google
If you are into shopping for local affordable stuff, look no further, this is the cheapest place to shop, but brushed up your bargaining skill. This place is always full of people. We went there for 2 days, both days also full, pack to the brim. If you dont like crowded place, please avoid. This is like the must go and hot spot to visit.

Jessica Y.

Google
There were lots of options inside and outside the market . However the people try to make you go to their stores. Very local. Good thing is that we can bargain . I bought some gifts for my parents. I bought a cute dress, crocs, t shirt, bag and a fan for myself