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Con Market, known locally as Chợ Cồn, is a vibrant and expansive traditional market nestled in the heart of Da Nang, Vietnam. Standing at an elevation of approximately 2 meters, this bustling hub is recognized as one of the largest and busiest retail and wholesale centers in the city, sometimes referred to as the Da Nang Commercial Centre. It serves as a focal point for daily life and commerce, offering a genuine glimpse into the local culture.

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    April 17, 2026

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    Super nice market that is mainly used by locals for shopping. There are many groceries to buy.
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What kind of experience can families expect at Con Market?

    Con Market offers a vibrant and engaging experience for families. Children might enjoy the colorful displays of fruits and snacks, and the lively atmosphere. It's a great place to introduce them to local culture and cuisine. While it's not a place for hiking, strolling through the market's various sections can be an adventure in itself. Keep an eye on younger children due to the bustling crowds.

    Is Con Market suitable for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchairs?

    Con Market is a bustling traditional market with multiple floors and narrow aisles, especially in certain sections. While the main thoroughfares might be manageable, navigating the crowds and uneven surfaces, particularly in the wet market or outdoor vendor areas, could be challenging for visitors using wheelchairs or with significant mobility issues. There are over 2,000 stalls across three floors, so be prepared for a lot of walking.

    Are there any specific permits or entry fees required to visit Con Market?

    No, there are no specific permits or entry fees required to visit Con Market. It is a public market open to everyone. You can freely enter and explore its various sections, though you will, of course, pay for any purchases you make.

    What are the best ways to get to Con Market from Da Nang city center or the airport?

    Con Market is centrally located in Da Nang, with main frontages on Hung Vuong and Ong Ich Khiem streets, making it highly accessible. From the city center, it's often a short taxi or motorbike ride. If you're coming from Da Nang International Airport, the market is approximately 2.5 km away, easily reachable by taxi or ride-sharing services.

    What are the typical operating hours for Con Market, especially for the food stalls?

    Con Market generally operates throughout the day, with different sections having slightly varied hours. The fresh produce and general goods sections are typically busiest in the mornings. The market is particularly renowned for its food zones, which are active from morning until night, with outdoor street vendors often operating into the evening, offering a vibrant culinary scene.

    Can I find unique souvenirs or handicrafts at Con Market?

    Absolutely! Beyond its famous food offerings, Con Market is an excellent place to find a wide array of goods, including unique souvenirs and handicrafts. You can browse through sections selling clothing, accessories, footwear, and various household items. It's a great spot to pick up authentic local products and gifts.

    What is the history behind the name 'Con Market'?

    The name 'Con Market' (Chợ Cồn) has historical roots. It originated in the 1940s when the market was established on an elevated sand dune. In Vietnamese, 'Con' means 'a mound or dune,' hence the name. Although it was officially renamed 'Da Nang Commercial Centre' after a major renovation in 1984, locals continued to use 'Con Market,' and the official title was reinstated in 2012.

    What kind of local dishes are a must-try at Con Market?

    Con Market is celebrated as a 'food heaven' for good reason! It's a fantastic place to sample authentic Da Nang street food. Must-try dishes include Mi Quang (a local noodle dish), Banh Xeo (crispy savory pancakes), and Bún mắm nêm (vermicelli with fermented anchovy sauce). You'll find a wide variety of other local snacks and beverages at affordable prices throughout the market's food zones.

    Is Con Market a good place to visit during the rainy season in Da Nang?

    Visiting Con Market during Da Nang's rainy season (typically September to December) can still be a good experience, as much of the market is indoors. The multi-storied building offers shelter from the rain, allowing you to explore the various stalls and food courts comfortably. However, outdoor vendor areas might be less active or more challenging to navigate during heavy downpours.

    Are there any specific sections or floors I should prioritize visiting at Con Market?

    Con Market is expansive, covering 14,000 m² across three floors and several buildings. If you're a food enthusiast, prioritize the ground floor and outdoor areas for street food and the indoor food court. For fresh produce, head to the wet market section. If you're looking for clothing, textiles, or souvenirs, explore the upper floors and dedicated sections. A circular walk through its diverse offerings is recommended to get a full experience.

    How does Con Market compare to other markets in Da Nang, like Han Market?

    While both Con Market and Han Market are prominent in Da Nang, Con Market is generally considered larger and more focused on local daily life, offering a vast array of goods from fresh produce to wholesale items. It's particularly renowned as a 'food heaven' with an extensive selection of street food. Han Market, while also offering food and goods, tends to be more geared towards tourists, especially for souvenirs and dried goods.

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