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Hang Gai Street, Hanoi Overview

If you love silk products, Hang Gai Street in Hanoi is the place you would want to be. Popularly called the Silk Street, you will find all kinds of silk products here, from clothes to furniture. The 300-meter long street is lined with fashion boutiques, stores, and tailor shops selling high quality and fashionable silk material and traditional Vietnamese apparel. The quality and craftsmanship of the silk is breathtaking and the prices are reasonable to attract all shopping buffs.

Hang Gai Street Shopping

Tan My Design, Hang Gai Street, Hanoi
Tan My Design is One of the Popular Shops on Hang Gai Street in Hanoi (Source)

If you want to buy ready-made clothes in Hang Gai Street, make sure to visit Khai Silk and Tan My Design as they will provide you with the best quality clothes. Bargaining at Hang Gai Street is highly encouraged, so make sure that you bargain and pay not more than 50% of the original cost while shopping to save every penny. The best thing about the street is that you can buy a cloth, give it to the tailors for making suits or dresses, and they will present you with the best possible outfit in less than 24 hours. At Hang Gai Street, do not forget to purchase tons of colourful Vietnamese souvenirs for your loved ones. For getting dresses tailored, one can bring in designs from outside and give it to the tailors. The attitude of shopkeepers towards customers here is very customer-friendly. They deliver the stitched clothes latest by 48 hours. One gets a variety of options to choose from: patterned silk, drawn silk or printed silk etc.

Non-Silk Products
There are other items available here as well, the most popular article being furniture, especially the ones with the mother of pearl inlay. It also has other objects like paintings - both oil and water colored ones. There are a number of Art Galleries that line the street which are worthy of a visit. Few of them are Green Palm Gallery and the Long Art Gallery. In addition to that there are a number of souvenir shops as well, selling objects as basic as notebooks, handmade bags, postcards and prints to things of antique and traditional values like lamp, ceramic statues, sandalwood sculptures and lacquered homewares, all of which are exquisite and ornamental.

How to Reach Hang Gai Street

Hang Gai Street Old Quarter Hanoi Vietnam
Hang Gai Street in Old Quarter of Hanoi, Vietnam (Source)

Hang Gai Street is located on the edge of Old Quarter near the north-west edge of Hoan Kiem Lake. It is close to other famous streets of Old Quarter like Hang Hom, Hang Quat and Hang Dao, site of the popular Hanoi Night Market. You can easily reach Hang Gai Street by hiring a taxi from any part of Hanoi. The closest bus stop is the BDX Bo Ho, accessible by bus lines 9 and 14. 

Hang Gai Street History

Old Architecture in Hanoi's Old Quarter
Hang Gai Street, Like the Rest of Hanoi's Old Quarter, Displays Buildings
of French Colonial Architecture (Source

With a backdrop of traditional and modern Vietnamese architecture, Hang Gai Street has a deep history. Part of the 36 streets of Old Quarter, many buildings had been destroyed in the 19th century itself, but this place still features a few old and yellow buildings, which are now on the verge of fading away. A number of Vietnamese ethnicities and cultures can be seen here, engaging in the form of their unique handicrafts, designs and weaving.

Hang Gai Street Hanoi Vietnam
Hang Gai Street in Hanoi, Vietnam (Source)

Hang Gai Street is a shoppers paradise where you can purchase some of the most beautiful and colourful souvenirs and silk outfits. This street is perfect to indulge in a retail theory and shop your heart out.

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How to Reach Hang Gai Street

Hang Gai Street Old Quarter Hanoi Vietnam
Hang Gai Street in Old Quarter of Hanoi, Vietnam (Source)

Hang Gai Street is located on the edge of Old Quarter near the north-west edge of Hoan Kiem Lake. It is close to other famous streets of Old Quarter like Hang Hom, Hang Quat and Hang Dao, site of the popular Hanoi Night Market. You can easily reach Hang Gai Street by hiring a taxi from any part of Hanoi. The closest bus stop is the BDX Bo Ho, accessible by bus lines 9 and 14.

Hang Gai Street Shopping

Tan My Design, Hang Gai Street, Hanoi
Tan My Design is One of the Popular Shops on Hang Gai Street in Hanoi (Source)

If you want to buy ready-made clothes in Hang Gai Street, make sure to visit Khai Silk and Tan My Design as they will provide you with the best quality clothes. Bargaining at Hang Gai Street is highly encouraged, so make sure that you bargain and pay not more than 50% of the original cost while shopping to save every penny. The best thing about the street is that you can buy a cloth, give it to the tailors for making suits or dresses, and they will present you with the best possible outfit in less than 24 hours. At Hang Gai Street, do not forget to purchase tons of colourful Vietnamese souvenirs for your loved ones. For getting dresses tailored, one can bring in designs from outside and give it to the tailors. The attitude of shopkeepers towards customers here is very customer-friendly. They deliver the stitched clothes latest by 48 hours. One gets a variety of options to choose from: patterned silk, drawn silk or printed silk etc.

Non-Silk Products
There are other items available here as well, the most popular article being furniture, especially the ones with the mother of pearl inlay. It also has other objects like paintings - both oil and water colored ones. There are a number of Art Galleries that line the street which are worthy of a visit. Few of them are Green Palm Gallery and the Long Art Gallery. In addition to that there are a number of souvenir shops as well, selling objects as basic as notebooks, handmade bags, postcards and prints to things of antique and traditional values like lamp, ceramic statues, sandalwood sculptures and lacquered homewares, all of which are exquisite and ornamental.

Hang Gai Street History

Old Architecture in Hanoi's Old Quarter
Hang Gai Street, Like the Rest of Hanoi's Old Quarter, Displays Buildings
of French Colonial Architecture (Source

With a backdrop of traditional and modern Vietnamese architecture, Hang Gai Street has a deep history. Part of the 36 streets of Old Quarter, many buildings had been destroyed in the 19th century itself, but this place still features a few old and yellow buildings, which are now on the verge of fading away. A number of Vietnamese ethnicities and cultures can be seen here, engaging in the form of their unique handicrafts, designs and weaving.

Hang Gai Street Hanoi Vietnam
Hang Gai Street in Hanoi, Vietnam (Source)

Hang Gai Street is a shoppers paradise where you can purchase some of the most beautiful and colourful souvenirs and silk outfits. This street is perfect to indulge in a retail theory and shop your heart out.

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