Where to shop in Hanoi
Anna PhippsAnna Phipps/Guest Contributor/SHOPPING, HANOI/ Updated : Jun 22, 2017, 10:26 IST
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The capital of Vietnam is truly a shopper’s paradise and there are many unique things that you might want to purchase while visiting Hanoi. The city boasts everything from bustling traditional indoor and outdoor markets where loca … Read more
The capital of Vietnam is truly a shopper’s paradise and there are many unique things that you might want to purchase while visiting Hanoi. The city boasts everything from bustling traditional indoor and outdoor markets where local vendors sell local delicacies, street food, bargain fashion and household supplies, to trendy boutiques and shopping malls where you can buy the best modern international brands. Read less

The capital of Vietnam is truly a shopper’s paradise and there are many unique things that you might want to purchase while visiting Hanoi. The city boasts everything from bustling traditional indoor and outdoor markets where local vendors sell local delicacies, street food, bargain fashion and household supplies, to trendy boutiques and shopping malls where you can buy the best modern international brands.
From beautiful traditional textiles, silks and crafts, custom made tailored suits, cotton and linen hand embroidery, jewellery and exotic and quirky trinkets, vintage clothing, designer copy clothing brands and shoes and of course the typical Vietnamese souvenir – the conical farming hat.
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