Every Vietnam itinerary mentions Ben Thanh Market in Ho Chi Minh City. Few explain what you’ll actually find there and what you won’t. Before you spend an hour bargaining for lacquerware you didn’t plan to buy, here’s the breakdown: what makes this 100-year-old market genuinely worth visiting, who it’s right for, and how to do it without wasting half your day.

What Is Ben Thanh Market and Why Does It Still Matter?
Built in 1914 under French colonial rule, Ben Thanh Market in Ho Chi Minh City is one of the city’s oldest landmarks. It survived two world wars, reunification, and the rise of air-conditioned shopping malls and it’s still standing in the heart of District 1.
What sets it apart from every other market in Southeast Asia isn’t the goods. It’s the geography: Ben Thanh sits at the intersection of Saigon’s past and present, surrounded by colonial architecture, modern hotels, and streets that buzz at every hour. No other single stop in the city gives you craft, street food, local atmosphere, and iconic architecture all within 500 meters.
That said – it’s not the cheapest place to shop, and it’s not a local wet market. Set the right expectations and it delivers. Come in expecting bargain hunting at Ben Thanh Market in Ho Chi Minh City alone, and you’ll leave disappointed.

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Ben Thanh Market Location: How to Get There
Address: Lê Lợi Street, Ben Thanh Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City
| Transport | Details |
|---|---|
| Walking | Under 15 minutes from most District 1 hotels |
| Grab (ride-hailing) | Drop-off directly at the main clock tower entrance |
| Metro | Ben Thanh Station (Line 1) – opened 2024, direct access |
| Bus | Multiple routes stop on Lê Lợi and Trần Hưng Đạo |
Nearby landmarks: Reunification Palace, War Remnants Museum, Saigon Opera House, all within 1-2 km, making Ben Thanh a natural anchor for a full District 1 day.

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Ben Thanh Market Opening Hours: Day Market vs. Night Market
This is where most visitors get confused. There are technically two different experiences sharing the same location:
| Day Market | Night Market (Street Food) | |
|---|---|---|
| Hours | 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM | 6:00 PM – Midnight |
| Location | Inside the main hall | Surrounding streets |
| Best for | Shopping, souvenirs | Street food, atmosphere |
| Crowd level | Moderate (heavy 10 AM-2 PM) | Lively, festive |
| Bargaining | Yes | Mostly fixed price |
Best time to visit:
- Shopping: Arrive before 9:00 AM – cooler, less crowded, vendors more flexible on price
- Food: Come back after 6:00 PM for the full ben thanh street food market experience
- Avoid: 11:00 AM-2:00 PM in peak summer, heat inside the hall is intense

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What to Buy at Ben Thanh Market and What to Skip
Ben Thanh market shopping works best when you know what you’re looking for. The market has over 3,000 stalls across four main sections: dry goods, fresh produce, clothing, and food.
Worth buying:
- Vietnamese coffee and tea (vacuum-packed, easy to carry)
- Lacquerware, hand-painted ceramics, silk products
- Áo dài (traditional dress) can be tailored same-day nearby
- Dried snacks and spices for gifts (cashews, cinnamon, star anise)
- Handwoven bags and rattan goods
Skip:
- “Designer” branded items: quality is low and the experience isn’t worth it
- Electronics and phone accessories: better and cheaper at dedicated tech markets
- Anything priced in USD without negotiation: always ask for VND pricing first
Bargaining tips:
- Start at 40-50% of the asking price
- Walk away slowly if the price doesn’t move, it usually does
- Compare at least 3 stalls before committing
- Cash only at most stalls; bring small VND denominations

Ben Thanh Street Food Market: The Real Reason to Stay Until Dark
When the day market closes at 6:00 PM, the streets around the market transform. The Ben Thanh street food market takes over, more than 100 outdoor stalls lit up with lanterns, grills smoking, and vendors calling out in three languages.
Must-try dishes:
- Bánh mì (Vietnamese sandwich): best eaten standing, under 30,000 VND
- Bún bò Huế (spicy beef noodle soup)
- Bánh xèo (sizzling crispy crepes with shrimp and pork)
- Grilled seafood: squid, prawns, shellfish, priced by weight
- Chè (Vietnamese sweet dessert soup)
Budget: A full meal for two: 200,000-350,000 VND (~$8-14 USD)
Practical note: Choose stalls with high turnover: food moves fast and fresh. Avoid raw shellfish if you’re sensitive to heat-stored seafood.

Ben Thanh vs. Other Ho Chi Minh City Markets
Not every market is right for every traveler. Here’s how Ben Thanh Market in Ho Chi Minh City compares to the alternatives:
| Market | Best for | Vibe | Distance from District 1 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ben Thanh | Tourist shopping + night food | Iconic, convenient, lively | 0 km (District 1) |
| Binh Tay (Cho Lon) | Wholesale, authentic local life | Less touristy, overwhelming | ~5 km (District 6) |
| Tan Dinh | Fresh produce, local color | Quiet, hyper-local | ~2 km (District 3) |
| Saigon Square | Budget clothing, fashion | Mall-style, air-conditioned | 0.5 km (District 1) |
Verdict: Ben Thanh wins on location and time efficiency. If you have one day in Ho Chi Minh City, it’s the single stop that combines the most into the least amount of travel.
Practical Tips for Visiting Ben Thanh Market in Ho Chi Minh City
- Dress: Light, breathable clothes, the hall has minimal airflow
- Payment: Cash in VND; ATMs are available within 200m of the entrance
- Safety: Keep bags in front; the market is safe but pickpocketing occurs in crowds
- Navigation: Enter from the main south gate (clock tower side) for the most direct access to souvenir stalls
- Translation: Google Translate camera mode helps decode price boards
- No pressure to buy: Browsing is completely fine, vendors are used to it
Ready to Plan Your Ho Chi Minh City Visit?
Ben Thanh Market in Ho Chi Minh City is not overhyped, it’s just misunderstood. Come for the shopping in the morning. Come back for the food at night. In between, the entire city is within walking distance.

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