Flights From Siem Reap To Hanoi And Best Shopping Places
Hanoi is most famous for its traditional markets, but there are a growing number of flash boutiques and shopping malls offering a wide range of products as well as dining options. Read on to see some information about flights from Siem Reap to Hanoi and best places to shop in the capital city of Vietnam.
From Siem Reap to Hanoi
The average price of flights from Siem Reap to Hanoi is $313 with flight time of around 1 hour and 45 minutes. Cheap flights from Siem Reap to Hanoi are most commonly available in November and March.
Cambodia Angkor Air – the national flag carrier of Cambodia, frequently offers cheap flights from Cambodia. Currently you can find on its website both cheap flights from Siem Reap to Hanoi with only $225 and cheap flights from Hanoi to Siem Reap with only $155. The promotions are applicable for round trip until 31 March 2018.
Hang Gai Street (Silk Street)
Set on the edge of Hanoi’s Old Quarter near Hoan Kiem Lake, Hang Gai Street is considered as the best place in Hanoi to shop for high quality, fashionable silk items, such as traditional Vietnamese dresses (ao dai), ready-to-wear clothes, home furnishings, etc. Also known as Silk Street, the entirety of this busy 300 metre-long street is full of boutiques, tailors and fashion stores, where you can also order a tailor-made outfit.
Hanoi Weekend Night Market
On every weekend, from Friday to Sunday, the whole stretch of road from Hang Dao Street to Dong Xuan Market is pedestrianised and turned into Hanoi Weekend Night Market from 19.00 to 23.00. The market attracts a large number of vendors who will set up booths to display their goods for sale. The fashion items and souvenirs can all be found in the surrounding stalls, but the atmosphere there is vibrant and there is an endless food vendors serving traditional Vietnamese dishes.
Dong Xuan Market
Located in the heart of Hanoi’s Old Quarter, Dong Xuan Market – the oldest and largest indoor market in Hanoi, offers a wide range of goods for sale, from fresh produce, souvenirs, accessories and clothing, to electronic and household appliances. However, there are a few stalls that sell traditional Vietnamese cultural items. The northen end of the market holds mainly eating venue, serving both day and night time.
Hang Da Market
In the past, Hang Da Market sold mainly leather products, hence it was called “Hang Da” (leather market). Nowadays, Hang Da Market is a modern, air-conditioned, three-storey shopping mall which offers a variety of products, ranging from food, beverage to clothes and jewelries. This is a great option to shop for imported wine, flowers, traditional Vietnamese dresses (ao dai), second-hand clothes and fabrics. It is possible to bargain at the market, especially if you are buying in bulk.