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Ben Thanh Market & Things You Must Know

Ben Thanh Market & Things You Must Know

Ben Thanh Market is one of the typical locations of Ho Chi Minh City. Nowadays, not so many people know the name of Ben Thanh Market had gone through many ups and downs in history. Two relocations, many times of construction and repair due to fire, collapse till today’s final location of the market. Currently, it’s steady in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City and considered the symbol of Vietnam’s biggest economy city.

Over 100 years old, the market has witnessed substantial changes in Vietnam, particularly in Ho Chi Minh City. Until these days, it is still one of the renowned places of interest when people go to the south of Vietnam. In this post, I’m gonna share with you all of the information about the oldest market in Ho Chi Minh City.

The History of 100-year Old Ben Thanh Market

In fact, the Ben Thanh Market that you know today is the New Market, as many people call. Indeed, the story and history of Ben Thanh include two markets, the New and the Old ones.

The Old Market – First Location

The Old Market - Ben Thanh Market at the first location
Ben Thanh Market at the first location – The Old Market. Image source: Wikipedia

Initially, the market’s location was on the bank of the Ben Nghe River, next to a river wharf near Gia Dinh citadel. The first market was built with bricks, wooden ribs, and thatched roofs. Before the French invaded Gia Dinh, the area surrounding the citadel, which was Phung citadel at that time, was only about 100,000 people and Ben Thanh was the most crowded market.

In February 1859, France occupied Gia Dinh citadel. Two days later, Vietnamese soldiers organized a fire to burn down the city. Of course, Ben Thanh Market was also destroyed by the fire. After having firmly established themselves in Cochinchine, in 1860, the French had to rebuild the market with brick pillars, wooden ribs, and thatched roofs.

By July 1870, an area of the market was burnt down. It had to be rebuilt with brick pillars, iron ribs, roofed with tiles. There were five areas: food stalls, fish stalls, meat stalls, food stalls, and grocery stores. Of these five stalls, only the meat stalls are covered with corrugated iron, the green stone-lined paving.

The New Market – Today Ben Thanh Market Location

The New Market or Ben Thanh Market in 1967 at the new location.
Photo credit to manhhai on Flickr

By mid-1911, the Old Market became old and fell into a state of collapse. As a result, the market had to be broken down to avoid the disaster. At the same time, the French also chose another location to build a new larger market to deal with the growing business needs. The chosen location was near the My Tho train station, which is today’s Saigon Bus Station. In other words, it is today’s location of the market.

The New Market was constructed by contractor Brossard et Maupin from 1912 to the end of March 1914. This new market is still called Ben Thanh. Until 1940, The two streets on the sides of the market were still the Eastern and Western bus stations. Later, those bus stations were moved to other places.

Ben Thanh Market has been operating continuously for 70 years. From July 1 to August 15, 1985, it was renovated and repaired. Over 100 years, Ben Thanh Market is now recognized as not only a big hit of tourists but also an icon of the south of Vietnam in general, and Ho Chi Minh City in particular.

How to Get There?

Ben Thanh Market’s situated on the intersection of 4 streets Phan Boi Chau, Le Thanh Ton, Phan Chu Trinh, and Le Loi. Hence, it is super easy to visit the market. There are several ways for you:

  • You can use bus No. 152, hop-off at the station across the market.
  • Also, a taxi is a convenient way for you to consider. Don’t forget to check the map in case the driver takes you a longer drive.
  • Additionally, if you want to truly enjoy getting there by motorbike, it is still easy at all. You can find ‘Xe ôm‘ at the corners of the city. Or, simply use the app Grab, Be, or GoViet to catch a rider. They are similar to Uber.

What’s in Ben Thanh Market in the Day?

Many stalls inside Ben Thanh Market
Many different stalls inside the market

The market is over 13.000 m2 with 4 main entrances, 16 gates. The inner area of the market is a place for merchants from all walks of life to sell their goods. Evenly, you could get lost if not seeing the map of Ben Thanh market before. However, there is a secret rule that can help you find out where sells things you want to buy easily.

The East Gate – Heading to Phan Boi Chau Street

The East gate, Phan Boi Chau street, is where you can keep sweet memories about the land, the people, and your trip to Ho Chi Minh City, and Vietnam in general, by buying souvenirs such as lacquerwares, ceramics, or pictures about this beautiful country.

The West Gate – Heading to Phan Chu Trinh Street

The West gate, Phan Chu Trinh street, is a heaven for foodies. It’s where you will get lost in Ben Thanh Market food court with a bunch of local and delicious dishes. This is a menu I suggest for those who are confused to decide: Gỏi cuốn (Fresh spring rolls), Chả giò (Spring rolls), Bún riêu cua (Field crab rice noodle), Chè ba màu (3-layer sweet soup), and Mango smoothie. The cost may range from 20,000VND to 50,000VND. So keep calm and enjoy the whole menu of Saigon food at this market!

The South Gate – Heading to Le Loi Street

The South gate, Le Loi street, is where you can get yourself Vietnam image embroidered T-shirts, cool colonial hats, or get amazed by the display of dried foods such as dried fruits, dried shrimp, or dried squid.

The North Gate – Heading to Le Thanh Ton Street

Last but not least, the North gate, Le Thanh Ton street, is where vendors sell fresh food such as meat, vegetables, fruit, etc. This is the exact place that you can observe how a day works in such an Asian country. The way customers bargain with merchants, sometimes it is intense, sometimes it is interesting as a game, I suppose.

Ben Thanh Market Operating Hours in the Day‘s from 6 a.m to 7 p.m every day.

Ben Thanh Market at Night-time

Night market at Ben Thanh Market
A corner of the night market

When the sun goes down, it is time to explore Ho Chi Minh City nightlife. And where would be better than experiencing Ben Thanh Market’s night market, eh? Opening hours for the night market is from 7 pm to 11 pm. Trust me, enjoying dinner in Ben Thanh at night will be a cool memory you want to tell your friends about when it comes to Ho Chi Minh City.

The night market operates mainly on the 2 streets Phan Boi Chau, the East gate, and Phan Chu Trinh, the West gate. Visiting the market at night, you are able to enjoy the good foods of Vietnam made by the locals. Some of them have recipes from other provinces of the country. In addition, there are vendors selling souvenirs that you can buy for your families, friends at home while telling them the best ever journey you had in traveling Vietnam.

So, What More You Should Know?

Here is 4 additional info that I have amassed to help you guys have a more enjoyable experience when paying a visit to Ben Thanh Market.

1. French was not the First Owner of Ben Thanh Market

Before the French came to Viet Nam and started a government here, Ben Thanh Market was a place for vendors from the south to transport and distribute goods for Gia Dinh citadel’s residents since the 17th century.

2. Ben Thanh Market Now is not the Original One

Ben Thanh Market at night with bright lights
Today market at night with bright lights

An interesting fact that Ben Thanh market we’ve already known is actually called a New Market or Chợ Mới in Vietnamese. In 1912, all of the vendors selling goods in Ben Thanh were required to move to a new one that people are familiar with today. About the Old Market, the government decided to employ it as a wholesale market, called Chợ Cũ (old market) in Vietnamese.

To help people differentiate these 2 markets, the new one was keeping the name as Ben Thanh Market. In which, the name Ben Thanh derives from the words “harbor” means Ben in and “citadel” means Thanh. It’s Bến Thành with the tone in true Vietnamese.

3. Ben Thanh Market is Definitely a Place Where You Can Apply Your Bargaining Skill

It does not exaggerate to say that Ben Thanh Market is an ideal place for people who want to apply their bargaining skills in convincing vendors to sell their goods at good prices. Just a small tip from my experience, the actual price is usually 50%< lower than the price sellers tell you. You can try proposing the price you want, then pretend to leave and see if they call you back. This would help a lot for you to buy stuff at a good price.

If you are a newbie in this game, I suggest that you should try to be as friendly as possible since everyone likes honeyed endearments. In this way, you might easily get your things at a cheaper price at the start. Here a list you can use to behave “sweet” in your bargain.

EnglishVietnamesePronunciation
Hi/HelloXin Chào/xin chao/
Too spendy!Mắc quá!/mac quae/
C’mon, get the price down a little bitBớt tí xíu đi/but ti xiu diiii/
(remember to drag /i/ in “di”, it’s how you express your desire for what you want)
Thank youCảm ơn/cam on/

4. There Are a Variety of Destinations You Should Visit Near Ben Thanh Market

Since located in the hub of the city, Ben Thanh Market is considered as the core destination of Saigon. From there, you can visit Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica, the Independence Palace, the Central Post Office, Takashimaya shopping center, Nguyen Hue walking street, you name it.

Furthermore, there are countless high-end restaurants in different cultural styles near the market such as the Pizza 4P’s, Lush Burger, Cocotte, Tokyo Deli, etc. So, if you have time in Ho Chi Minh City, don’t miss out on these amazing places!

Where to Stay Near Ben Thanh Market?

Ben Thanh Market and the area around
The area around the market with many hotels, homestays to stay

Again, this market is located right in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City. Therefore, by staying nearby the market, you can also visit other interesting places around the city easily. In case you look for good selections of hotels and places to stay, here are my suggestions that I believe you will love.

Luxury Stay

  • If you visited Ben Thanh Market, I believe you will make the best decision of staying at Hotel Continental Saigon. Perhaps you don’t know, this hotel is also a historical construction, which is built in the same period of time with the New Market. Moreover, just about 700m away from the market, this is the top choice 4 stars hotel near Ben Thanh Market.
  • I want to introduce you New World Saigon Hotel as another top-notch choice of hotel in Ho Chi Minh City for some reason. First, with only 400 away, this is the top 5 stars hotel near Ben Thanh Market. Second, being one of the very first 5-star hotels in the city, New World Saigon Hotel will have many interesting things for you to discover. Last but not least, as the location right in the heart of the city, you can easily visit other landmarks around.

More Affordable Choice

  • I will vote Senses Central Hotel for its convenience to Ben Thanh Market. It’s just about 400m to the market and a few more meters to other interesting places of visit. Additionally, the hotel offers more affordable prices for stay comparing to the other similar 3-star hotels at the same level.
  • In case you want more interaction with the locals, I suggest you try using Airbnb and look for a cozy, nearby homestay to Ben Thanh Market. You can refer to my tips on finding an Airbnb homestay at a good price if you love this.
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So wow, Ben Thanh Market sounds very appealing, doesn’t it? Are you ready for your next trip to Ho Chi Minh City and visit the market?


Ngoc Dao, The Broad Life's contributor

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40 Comments

  • Jessica Collazo

    I love to know about night markets. I find them very cultural and is a very interesting way to know more about a place culture and traditions.

    • Khoi Nguyen

      Yeah the night market has many exciting things for travelers to explore. The vibrant nightlife

  • Daniel Sierra

    It is really huge! I imagine you can find about anything in there! It must be quite an adventure to go and try to bargain with the vendors!

    • Khoi Nguyen

      Actually you may find bargaining is not hard when coming there. But it’s a good experience to try when coming to Ben Thanh market

  • ashley

    Its so neat learning how old the market is. It’s a really large market and looks like I can spend the entire day shopping.

    • Khoi Nguyen

      Yeah the market will take you the whole day to explore and shopping

  • TheSuperMomLife

    When we travel, there isn’t anything I love more than visiting the local markets. I would love to go to Ben Thanh Market one day.

    • Khoi Nguyen

      I’m sure you will love the place. There is a construction in front that makes the market less crowded but gonna be more beautiful when it’s done

  • Nicole Anderson

    I find it always so interesting and educational to visit the local markets in places where I am a tourist. In this case, there is not just a lovely culture to experience as I have in Vietnam previously, but also the historical significance of this market as well. I look forward to appreciating this more when I am next visiting Ho Chi Minh City.

    • Khoi Nguyen

      Glad that you spent your time visiting the market and my homecity before. Did you enjoy everything?

  • Shannon Gurnee

    I love that you share about the location as well as things you should have with you. I’ve never been to China before, but this sounds like a great place to visit.

  • Ann

    I have always wanted to visit Vietnam, and to be able to see Ho Chi Minh City would be amazing!

    • Khoi Nguyen

      Definitely Vietnam will be one of the best destinations and trips you have ever traveled to!

  • lovefromhayley

    I love hearing and learning about the history of different places. Thank you for the history on Ben Thanh Market – it was a really interesting read!

    • Khoi Nguyen

      I’m happy that you love the post and enjoy reading it. Thanks for your comment!

  • Olivia Robins

    wow ! the size of that market is trully impressive , and i am glad that you also given us an essential list of must have products Kind regards Pati Robins at style -squeeze blog

  • Ntensibe Edgar Michael

    How nice the market looks at night!!!!

  • Piper Mortez

    I love markets and you’ve done a great job describing this one. Thanks for the resources. I love using Ivisa to get my visa’s sorted out. They come highly recommended.

    • Khoi Nguyen

      Glad that you like the post, and enjoy the service of iVisa. Could you share more about your experience with the Visa service?

  • forkwardthinkingfoodinista

    It is always nice to learn about new places to travel to for sure. Looks like you had a fab time

    • Khoi Nguyen

      Yes learning is a big and most loved part when traveling

  • Marie

    That is such a huge market–I loved seeing the aerial view of it. And seeing the inside and how much is there. Anybody could find anything they are looking for! I also loved the history of different locations and transformations. Very cool.

    • Khoi Nguyen

      Thanks a lot for your comment! And don’t forget to visit Ben Thanh Market when you travel to Ho CHi Minh City

  • Jessie

    100 years old?! Wow! I cannot even begin to imagine the history behind all of that.

  • The JOYOUS Living | Influencer (@thejoyousliving)

    for those of us looking for a nicer hotel accommodation, have any recommendations?

  • emman damian

    I have only been in Hanoi and not yet in HCM. I hope to see Ben Thanh Market. Seems like a fun place.

    • Khoi Nguyen

      Definitely Ben Thanh Market is the place to visit when you travel to Ho CHi Minh City!

  • Elicitfolio

    I had no idea this market was that old! Saving your tips so I too can visit one day!

    • Khoi Nguyen

      I hope you have a nice and enjoyable trip to Ben Thanh Market and Ho Chi Minh City

  • Rosey

    It’s wonderful that it has persevered. I do love to visit a good market.

  • Trot.World (Harshi & Aman)

    Always love exploring markets, a great way to also let yourself fully immerse in the local life. Too bummed our planned trip here last year didn’t work out and now just waiting to see how travel will unfold without being too risky.

    • Khoi Nguyen

      I agree with you. Travelers may learn a lot about local life from a traditional market.
      I just wish this pandemic to get away fast so we can travel again as normal

  • Subhashish Roy

    The Ben Thanh Market looks absolutely fabulous in the night with all it’s lights.The building reminded me of one in Olhao in Portugal where the structure was so similar. But that one used to close down by mid afternoon and so never saw a lit version. I like the concept of four gates which helps in the market getting not too overcrowded in one place.

    • Khoi Nguyen

      Thank you a lot for your comment! And don’t forget to visit Ben Thanh Market if you have a chance to Ho Chi Minh City

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