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Old Quarter
The guide was updated:Shopaholics should start in the Old Quarter where the winding cobbled streets are teemed with a wide range of goods, including traditional Vietnamese handicrafts, such as lacquerware, silk products, embroidered textiles, and wooden carvings. The streets are also lined with markets and shops selling everything, from colourful lanterns and bamboo goods to ceramics, antiques, and local artwork.
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Shopaholics should start in the Old Quarter where the winding cobbled streets are teemed with a wide range of goods, including traditional Vietnamese handicrafts, such as lacquerware, silk products, embroidered textiles, and wooden carvings. The streets are also lined with markets and shops selling everything, from colourful lanterns and bamboo goods to ceramics, antiques, and local artwork.
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Hang Gai Street
Hang Gai Street, also known as Silk Street, is the top destination in Hanoi for high-quality silk materials and traditional Vietnamese apparel.
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Trang Tien Street
Besides being home to Trang Tien Plaza, one of Hanoi's premier shopping malls, Trang Tien Street is particularly famous for its large bookstores, which offer a wide selection of books in both Vietnamese and foreign languages.
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Hang Bac Street
Hang Bac Street, located in Hanoi's Old Quarter, is a lively and historic destination renowned for its traditional silver crafts. As one of the city's 36 traditional trade streets, Hang Bac, meaning 'silver', is famed for its exquisite jewellery shops that preserve centuries-old crafting techniques. This vibrant street is also packed with restaurants, bars, and bustling activity, making it a must-visit for travellers seeking unique souvenirs and an authentic slice of Hanoi's rich cultural heritage.
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Nha Tho Street
Nha Tho Street runs right up to the entrance of St Joseph's Cathedral and is filled with trendy boutique shops offering fashionable clothing, handcrafted jewelry, home decor, and unique souvenirs. The street is famous for its charming atmosphere, blending modern and traditional Vietnamese styles.
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Quang Ba Flower Market
Even if you're not planning to buy flowers, a visit to the colourful Quang Ba Flower Market is an experience that should not be missed. In the early hours of the morning, local vendors fill the market with an impressive array of fresh blooms, ranging from traditional favourites like lotus flowers and chrysanthemums to exotic orchids and vibrant roses. Visitors to the market are treated to a sensory feast as they wander through the bustling aisles, admiring the stunning displays and mingling with locals as they go about their daily rituals.
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TASCO Mall
TASCO Mall is a bustling three-storey indoor shopping destination located in the Long Bien district. It features a variety of shops offering everything from fashion and beauty products to electronics and home goods. The mall also houses a large grocery store along with a diverse food court.
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Craft Link
Located next to the Temple of Literature, Craft Link is a nonprofit shop dedicated to empowering ethnic minorities and disadvantaged groups, by offering a curated selection of sustainable and handmade products. From exquisite scarves and cloths crafted from soft cotton or silk to artisanal housewares and other stunning items ideal for gifting.
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Trang Tien Plaza
Spread over five floors, Trang Tien Plaza is a high-end shopping mall located at the southern end of Hoan Kiem Lake. The ground floor is home to top fashion brands including Burberry, Calvin Klein, Dior, Ralph Lauren, and Louis Vuitton, while the second floor boasts electronics and home furnishings. For dining options, the fifth floor offers a variety of international restaurants to satisfy any craving.
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