1. Dong Ba Night Market
- Address: 2 Tran Hung Dao Street, Phu Hoa Ward
- Opening hours: After 6 PM
As night falls, the front area of the historic Dong Ba Market turns into a lively food street. This market has been around for over 120 years and is still one of the best places in Hue to experience the local evening atmosphere. You will find a wide variety of affordable dishes here, including sweet soups like che bot loc and che troi nuoc.
Locals heading home late often stop by for a hot bowl of bun bo Hue. Stir-fried snails are another favorite. Although the market can get crowded, the prices are reasonable and the vendors are used to serving both locals and tourists. Carrying small bills makes paying easier, and it helps to watch your belongings while weaving through the food stalls.

2. Thanh Toan Bridge Night Market
- Address: Thanh Toan Bridge, Thanh Thuy Ward
- Opening hours: After 6 PM, Friday - Sunday
Located near the famous Thanh Toan Bridge, this night market in Hue, Vietnam offers a one-of-a-kind blend of food, crafts, and culture. It is not open every night, but when it is, the whole area lights up with activity. The space feels more like a lively village fair than a standard market, giving visitors a real taste of rural life in Hue.
Here, you can shop for local farm goods, handmade souvenirs, and regional drinks. You can try traditional cakes like banh it, banh nam, banh loc, banh tet, and banh ep, or enjoy something hot off the grill like sweet potatoes, corn, or chicken feet. Thanh Toan Bridge Night Market also features live demonstrations that bring Hue’s culture to life, like rice milling, pounding, sifting, and fishing.
3. Pho Tay Night Market
- Address: Pham Ngu Lao Street, Thuan Hoa Ward
- Opening hours: After 6 PM
Pho Tay Night Market is part of the Hue Night Walking Street and is one of the liveliest areas in the city after dark. Set along Pham Ngu Lao Street and surrounding blocks, this market is especially popular with young locals and tourists looking for a relaxed evening out. The sidewalks are packed with food stalls, street performers, and outdoor seating from nearby restaurants and bars.
In the heart of this night market in Hue, Vietnam is a unique touchpoint: a small gathering of Hue folk music artists. They meet every Saturday at the home of writer Buu Y, located at 9 Pham Ngu Lao Street. Artists like Thanh Tam, Minh Man, and Thanh Huong often stop by to sing traditional songs for each other, creating an intimate space of shared heritage in the middle of the busy night.

4. Truong Dinh Night Food Street
- Address: Truong Dinh Street, Thuan Hoa Ward
- Opening hours: After 7 PM
Just a short 3-minute walk away from the Perfume River in Hue, Truong Dinh Night Food Street is one of the ideal Hue night markets for those craving street food in a laid-back setting. This 100-meter stretch turns into a lively walking street each evening, where vehicles are blocked off and vendors take over the sidewalks.
The atmosphere here is warm and welcoming, lit by colorful lights and filled with the smells of grilled food. While the street is not very long, it is packed with flavor. Some crowd favorites include grilled sweet potatoes and charcoal-roasted eggs. There are also plenty of other dishes to try such as skewers, grilled squid, grilled fish, and noodles.
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5. Ben Ngu Night Market
- Address: Phan Boi Chau Street, Thuan Hoa Ward
- Opening hours: After 6 PM
Here, you will find vendors grilling meats on skewers, frying up snacks, and selling traditional treats like banh beo, banh nam, and various types of che. Many of the food stalls here are small family-run setups, so the food feels homey and the service is friendly. While it may not have the flashy lights or performances of larger Hue markets, Ben Ngu Hue Night Market offers a real taste of local life. People gather here not just to eat but also to chat, hang out, and enjoy the evening together. If you are looking for a quieter, more local experience at Hue night markets, Ben Ngu is a great choice.

6. An Cuu Market at night
- Address: 89 Hung Vuong Street, Thuan Hoa Ward
- Opening hours: After 6 PM
If you want to explore Hue night markets in a more down-to-earth way, An Cuu Market at night offers an authentic glimpse into nightlife in Hue. While it operates during the day as a traditional wet market, it becomes a food hub in the evenings. As the sun sets, food vendors line the streets around the market, setting up small carts and plastic tables for customers. You will find a range of simple but flavorful dishes like bun bo Hue, banh loc, grilled meats, fried snacks, and various types of che. Prices are also very affordable.
7. The night street near the Imperial City
- Address: Le Huan Street, Thuan Hoa Ward
- Opening hours: 5 PM
If you want a cultural twist, the night street near Hue Imperial City is a must-visit. Set right next to the ancient citadel, this market offers a peaceful atmosphere that brings the charm of old Hue to life.
The night street features around 28 stalls and 4 zones for cultural activities. Here, you can enjoy traditional performances, folk games, and hands-on experiences with local crafts. Artisans demonstrate age-old skills like wood carving, calligraphy, and conical hat making, giving visitors a glimpse into Hue’s heritage.
Food is also a highlight here. Stalls serve classic Hue dishes, from savory snacks to sweet desserts, all in a setting that feels intimate compared to busier city markets. What makes this night street special is the setting. The Imperial City glows softly in the background, and the whole area feels like stepping into a different time.

8. Nguyen Dinh Chieu Walking Street
- Address: Nguyen Dinh Chieu Street, Thuan Hoa Ward
- Opening hours: 4 PM - 10 PM
With just 100,000 VND, you can try a wide variety of street food and still have some change left at Nguyen Dinh Chieu Walking Street. Some must-tries here include noodles with baby clams, crispy pancakes, grilled corn, meat skewers, and steamed cakes like banh beo, banh nam, and banh loc.
Once you are full, take a walk along the riverside. The area lights up beautifully at night, and there are plenty of photo spots. One favorite is the “living statue,” a street performer who stands still like a bronze figure. You can also pose beside lanterns or in front of Truong Tien Bridge.
To wrap up your evening, consider a boat ride on the Perfume River. Floating along the calm water while listening to gentle folk music is a memorable way to experience Nguyen Dinh Chieu Walking Street at night.
9. Hai Ba Trung Walking Street
- Address: Hai Ba Trung Street, Thuan Hoa Ward
- Opening hours: After 6 PM, Friday - Sunday
Hai Ba Trung Walking Street is one of the newest additions to the list of Hue night markets. It is the only street in the city paved entirely with granite, and the sidewalks are lined with Taiwanese almond trees. The walking street stretches for about 850 meters and becomes especially lively on weekends. Hue food, street performances, live music, and cultural shows take place throughout the evening. Local singers, dancers, and artists bring the street to life.

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Hue night markets are where the city truly comes alive after dark. You can enjoy flavorful dishes, watch traditional performances, and explore streets filled with lights, laughter, and local charm. Each market has its own vibe, from the bustling crowds to the quiet corners many locals love.
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