Ha Long Night Market

Ha Long Night Market: The Best Evening Stop in Ha Long

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    The market sits in the Bai Chay tourist district of Ha Long City, right on the coast. It runs Friday to Sunday from 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM. Over 335 stalls spread across 5,000 square meters cover two floors: shopping on the ground level and food on the second. The sea breeze off Bai Chay Bay, the colored lights, and the smell of grilled squid from a dozen stalls make it one of the more genuinely pleasant evening markets in northern Vietnam.

    What follows is an honest account of what you will find, what is worth your time, and what to avoid.

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    What the Ha Long Night Market Actually Looks Like

    The market building is modern and purpose-built, which surprises some visitors expecting something more ramshackle. It is a well-lit, two-story permanent structure with electric fans throughout, 24-hour security, and a large parking area. That level of infrastructure separates it from the makeshift coastal markets you find at smaller beach towns. Officially opened in 2015, it has since become one of the primary draws in Ha Long City’s evening economy.

    The ground floor focuses on shopping: handicrafts, souvenirs, clothing, brocade products, and Ha Long specialties. The second floor is almost entirely food, with stalls selling fresh seafood, street snacks, and drinks. Outside along the coastal promenade, additional vendors and bars extend the atmosphere well past the market’s official boundaries.

    A foreigner wandering through a Ha Long Night Market stall
    A foreigner wandering through a Ha Long Night Market stall

    Honest take: Walking in for the first time, the scale catches you off guard. It is busy, bright, and genuinely lively rather than a forced tourist attraction. The coastal setting helps considerably. A market this size in an inland city would feel commercial. Here, with the bay visible from the upper floor and the salt air off the water, it feels like the natural center of the city’s evening.


    What to Eat at the Ha Long Night Market

    The second floor is the main reason to visit. Budget at least an hour there. Here is what is actually worth ordering.

    Banh Cuon Cha Muc (Squid Cake with Steamed Rice Rolls)

    This is Ha Long’s signature street dish. You cannot find it quite this way anywhere else in Vietnam. In the rest of the country, steamed rice rolls pair with pork cake. Ha Long does it with squid cake: ground, deep-fried until golden and chewy, served alongside silky rice rolls and a sharp dipping sauce. Order this first. It is the single best thing at the Ha Long Night Market.

    Banh Cuon Cha Muc (Squid Cake with Steamed Rice Rolls)
    Banh Cuon Cha Muc (Squid Cake with Steamed Rice Rolls)

    Fresh Grilled Seafood

    The stalls on the second floor display fresh squid, clams, oysters, shrimp, and fish by weight. You pick your seafood raw and the vendor cooks it to order, usually grilled or steamed. Prices run from 100,000 to 300,000 VND per portion depending on type and weight. Oysters with spring onion oil are particularly good here. The Gulf of Tonkin produces some of the best in northern Vietnam. It is also far cheaper than the same seafood on board a Ha Long Bay cruise.

    Fres Grlled Clam
    Fres Grlled Clam

    Chao Hau (Clam Porridge)

    A bowl of thick, warming porridge with fresh clams, ginger, and fried shallots. It costs around 30,000 to 50,000 VND. Good as an opening snack before working through the heavier grilled options.

    Ha Long Pearl Yogurt

    A local specialty that sounds gimmicky but is worth trying once. Thick, cold, slightly tangy yogurt in small cups, often topped with fruit. At 15,000 to 25,000 VND a cup, it is the cheapest interesting thing on the second floor.

    Ha Long Pearl Yogurt
    Ha Long Pearl Yogurt

    Pillow Cake and Water Drift Cake

    Two traditional Vietnamese street snacks that appear in night markets across the north. The versions here tend to be fresher than at markets further from the coast. Affordable, light, and good for filling gaps between heavier dishes.

    Honest take: Eat early. The peak crowd hits around 8:00 to 10:00 PM. The most popular stalls run out of the best seafood by then. Arriving at 6:00 PM gives you first choice and a less crowded floor. Ask for prices before ordering at any stall that does not display them. The absence of a price board at some seafood stalls is a signal to confirm costs before you commit.

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    What to Buy at the Ha Long Night Market

    The ground floor shopping is worth a look. It requires the same approach you bring to any Vietnamese tourist market: know roughly what things cost, and be ready to walk away from any price that feels too high.

    Ha Long Local Specialties

    The most interesting purchases are the ones you cannot easily find elsewhere. Dried squid, tamarind squid, and dried yellowstripe scad (ca trach) are the bay’s defining preserved seafood products. They make good gifts and pack well. Prices run from 50,000 to several hundred thousand VND depending on quality and weight. Look also for vacuum-sealed sa sung (peanut worms). This local delicacy flavors pho broth and is harder to find outside the region.

    Ha Long Night Market Local Specialties
    Ha Long Night Market Local Specialties

    Pearl Products

    Ha Long Bay’s pearl farming history is real, and the market’s pearl jewelry reflects it. The range runs from low-cost shell bracelets to higher-quality cultured pearl pieces. If you plan to spend real money on pearl jewelry, ask the vendor directly whether the pearls are genuine cultured or synthetic before paying.

    Ha Long Night Market Pearl Products
    Ha Long Night Market Pearl Products

    Brocade Products

    Colorful woven bags, wallets, and clothing from ethnic minority communities in the northern highlands. These stalls attract many international visitors and prices reflect that, running around 200,000 VND per item. Quality is generally better than similar items sold at street stalls.

    Lacquerware and Shell Crafts

    Lacquerware and Shell Crafts
    Lacquerware and Shell Crafts

    Price References for products in Ha Long Night Market


    Beyond the Market Building: The Rest of the Evening

    The Ha Long Night Market anchors the Bai Chay evening, but the surrounding area adds considerably to it.

    Bai Chay Old Quarter: A short walk from the market, this area is designed to evoke the old quarters of Hanoi and Hoi An, with two-facade architecture, lanterns, and walking pathways that are genuinely attractive after dark. Worth 20 minutes of walking after the market.

    Bazaar Night Market (Sun Carnaval Square): A second night market a short walk away, covering over 10,000 square meters with 333 stalls. In addition to shopping and food, it hosts musical water performances in the evenings. If you have time after the Ha Long Night Market, this is the logical next stop.

    Bai Chay coastline bars: The strip along Bai Chay beach has several bars with sea views, outdoor seating, and live music. Nothing remarkable, but the coastal setting makes it more pleasant than the equivalent in a landlocked city.

    Bai Chay coastline bars
    Bai Chay coastline bars

    Bai Chay Bridge: Five minutes from the market, this cable-stayed bridge is one of the largest in Vietnam. At night, the LED lighting on both sides makes it worth a short walk.

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    Practical Information

    DetailInformation
    AddressHoang Quoc Viet Street, Hung Thang Ward, Ha Long City
    Opening daysFriday, Saturday, and Sunday
    Opening hours5:00 PM to 11:00 PM
    Peak hours8:00 PM to 10:00 PM
    Best time to arrive6:00 PM (better food selection, fewer crowds)
    Distance from Bai Chay beach5-minute walk
    Distance from Tuan Chau Port15 to 20 minutes by taxi (200,000 to 250,000 VND)
    PaymentCash only at most stalls

    How to Get to the Ha Long Night Market

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    Ha Long Night Market vs. Vietnam’s Other Night Markets


    FAQ

    Halong Bay night market opening hours

    The Ha Long Night Market (also known as the Bai Chay Night Market) typically operates daily from 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM or midnight.

    Ha Long Nightlife

    Ha Long’s nightlife centers primarily in the Bai Chay tourist area and on the water, offering a mix of high-energy clubs, bustling markets, and unique marine experiences.

    What to do in Halong Bay at night

    At night, Halong Bay offers a mix of tranquil, scenic experiences on overnight cruises and lively, vibrant activities in the city. Top nighttime activities include squid fishing, watching the bay lights, visiting the Halong Night Market, taking a sun wheel ride, enjoying rooftop bars, or taking a bioluminescent plankton kayak tour.

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