Đà Lạt Markets & Shopping Guide — Where to Find Everything You Need
Shopping in Đà Lạt is like treasure hunting through Vietnam's highland wonderland. From bustling night markets to hidden craft boutiques, this mountain city offers everything from world-class coffee to quirky handknit sweaters. Here's your insider guide to shopping like a local in Đà Lạt.
Đà Lạt Night Market (Chợ Đêm Đà Lạt) — The Social Hub

The heart of Đà Lạt's evening scene beats strongest at the night market along Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai street, just steps from Hồ Xuân Hương lake. Open daily from 5pm to midnight, this isn't just shopping — it's the city's living room.
What to eat: Start with bánh tráng nướng (grilled rice paper pizza), then move to bánh căn (mini pancakes) and nem nướng (grilled pork rolls). Don't miss the steaming cups of sữa đậu nành nóng (hot soy milk) — perfect for Đà Lạt's cool evenings.
What to buy: This is souvenir central. Those colorful handknit sweaters? They're actually practical here — Đà Lạt gets chilly! You'll also find strawberry everything (jams, dried fruit, wine), artichoke tea, and bags of local coffee beans.
Pro tip: Arrive around 6pm for the best selection and smaller crowds. Bargain gently — start at 60-70% of the asking price. Cash only, and don't expect receipts.
Đà Lạt Central Market (Chợ Đà Lạt) — The Real Deal
That iconic triangular building you've seen in photos? It's Đà Lạt's main market, and it's where locals actually shop. The ground floor showcases why Đà Lạt vegetables are famous across Vietnam — the highland climate produces incredible avocados, strawberries, and temperate vegetables you won't find elsewhere in the country.
Layout breakdown:
- Ground floor: Fresh produce, meat, fish
- Upper floors: Clothing, household goods, some souvenirs
- Basement: Wet market, magnificent flower section
Best time: Early morning (6-8am) for the freshest selection and to watch the organized chaos of wholesale flower trading.
Đà Lạt's Must-Buy Souvenirs

Coffee (The Crown Jewel)
Don't buy tourist coffee! Head to local roasters or ask at specialty cafes. Cầu Đất arabica is exceptional, and yes, cà phê chồn (weasel coffee) is real here. Expect VND 50-200K per bag for quality beans.
Artichoke Tea (Trà Atiso)
Unique to Đà Lạt's highlands, this herbal tea is believed to support liver health. Local families have been growing artichokes here for generations. VND 30-80K for a quality box.
Strawberry Products
Đà Lạt is Vietnam's strawberry capital — the jam is incredible, and dried strawberries make great hiking snacks. VND 30-100K depending on quality and quantity.
Handknit Sweaters
Those night market sweaters aren't just tourist kitsch — they're genuinely warm and surprisingly well-made. Perfect for Đà Lạt's mountain climate. VND 100-300K.
Đà Lạt Wine
Local grape wine that's honestly more novelty than fine dining, but fun to try and gift. VND 60-150K per bottle.
Seasonal Specialties
- Dried persimmons (hồng sấy): October-December only, premium dried fruit. VND 100-200K.
- Fresh flowers: Đà Lạt supplies 80% of Vietnam's flowers! Roses, hydrangeas, orchids at incredible prices.
- Macadamia nuts: Locally grown in Lâm Đồng province. VND 150-300K/kg.
Beyond the Markets
Supermarkets: Big C and Co.opmart cover everyday needs with fixed prices — great for snacks, toiletries, and packaged goods.
Đường Hầm Area: Small boutiques and art galleries line these streets near the old train station. Perfect for unique gifts and local crafts.
Coffee Shops: Many roasters sell beans directly — often better quality and prices than tourist shops. Ask your barista for recommendations!
Insider Shopping Tips

- Night market prices are inflated for tourists — bargain politely but don't expect local prices
- Central market offers better deals and authentic atmosphere
- Best coffee comes from local roasters, not souvenir shops
- Pack dried goods and coffee in checked luggage (liquids restrictions for carry-on)
- Many vendors don't speak English — have your hotel write down what you're looking for
- Đà Lạt's cool climate means you can actually wear those wool sweaters!
Sources
- Vietnam National University research on Đà Lạt agriculture↗
- Lâm Đồng Tourism Department↗
- Local market vendor interviews and price surveys
Ready to shop? Check dalat.app for real-time market hours, specific vendor recommendations, and updated prices from fellow travelers.