Is it worth visiting Ben Thanh Market in Ho Chi Minh City?
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Yes, visiting Ben Thanh Market is definitely worth it, but it's important to understand why you're going there. It's not just a market, but one of the main architectural and cultural attractions of Ho Chi Minh City, its symbol, and a must-visit spot on any tourist's map.
Here's what awaits you and what to pay attention to:
- Architecture and atmosphere: The historic building with a clock is a great photo subject. Inside, there's a lively, somewhat chaotic atmosphere of a real Asian market.
- Shopping: You can find everything here: from souvenirs (magnets, lacquerware, non hats) and clothing to local coffee, tea, spices, and exotic alcohol (including the famous bottles with snakes).
- Food: There's a food court inside with Vietnamese dishes, and in the evening, dozens of street cafes open around the market.
Conclusion: It's worth going to Ben Thanh for the atmosphere, photos, and first acquaintance with a Vietnamese market. For serious purchases at good prices, it's better to go to less touristy markets, for example, Thai Binh Market.
More honest reviews and practical tips for visiting can be found in our guide: Ben Thanh Market in Ho Chi Minh City: how to visit, opening hours, and cost.
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