Dong Ba Market is the oldest and most famous market in Hue, Vietnam. Located on the north bank of the Perfume River, it is about 100 years old, having been established during the reign of King Dong Khan scene in 1887. This vibrant market serves as a hub for local culture and commerce, where tourists and locals alike come to explore a wealth of traditional goods, including handicrafts, textiles, áo dài (traditional Vietnamese long dress), and an assortment of local cuisine. With a bustling atmosphere, Dong Ba Market spreads over three floors packed with stalls. Shoppers can find almost anything here, from fresh produce and seafood on the ground floor to souvenirs and garments on the upper levels. The market is particularly known for its conical hats, a symbol of the region. The rich scents of Vietnamese spices and flavors permeate the space, inviting visitors to sample the local delicacies. Navigating the narrow aisles, one is immersed in the local daily life, observing the commerce that has sustained the region's cultural heritage for generations.
I really like this place. Every time I come to Hue, I come here to eat Hue specialties and buy gifts for my family. The food here is very delicious, it's just not as clean as the famous restaurants in..
Typical market, lots of different things. Pretty clean and no hecklers. Remember to bargain though and wander about too.
HuddersT
Wrote on 10th Apr, 2024
Local Market
A busy market, with loads of market stalls and plenty of food options. We struggled to find a food stall with translated menus, so it was difficult to order but the food was fine and it was a fun exp..
Place to go - authentic experience and cheap, colorful and tasty. Wonderful inexpensive street food. Many coffee places and souvenirs in wholesale style
MizuhoK
Wrote on 18th Oct, 2023
Local market
This is a big local market to sell everything, vegetables, clothes, toys, ornaments and so many! It’s a good place to buy souvenirs such as teas or dried fruits but bargaining is tough. There’s a food..