Tag: “Vietnam Market”

53 places found.

  1. Santa Maria Cruiser

    The Santa Maria Cruiser is a comfortable way to cruise among the limestone-karst peaks of Halong Bay. It is 29 meters long, 7 meters wide, and decked out in teak and oak in the traditional Asian Junk style.

  2. Trang An Grottoes

    Located just over 90 kilometers south of Ha Noi in Ninh Binh Province, the Trang An grottoes stretch over 1500 hectares, across a vast landscape of rivers, limestone mountain ranges and valleys below.

  3. Bakesale Betty's

    Bakesale Betty (no 's) has the best sandwich i've ever eaten. The sandwich itself is a slightly spicy fried chicken breast on a sourdough roll with a halapeno cabbage slaw.

  4. Alleys and Marketplace of Herat

    In central Herat, you'll find alleyways around the Alexander the Great fortress that are fun to walk around in. You'll find burkas, Chinese toys, dried fruit and nuts, rugs, candy makers, and all kinds of other stuff.

  5. Boqueria

    The Boqueria market (also known as Mercat de San Josep) just off Las Ramblas, is one of the most famous markets in Barcelona Spain. It is a wonderful mix of goods, voices, scents that absolutely deserve a visit.

  6. Egyptian Bazaar

    Just off the famous Galata bridge in the EminönĂ¼ neighboordhoud a big and old market-hall stands in front of you, Istanbul's Egyptian Bazaar. This spice market was built in 1664 and is filled with exotic fragrances such as spices, dried fruits, nuts and seeds, lokum (Turkish Delight).

  7. Tong Hua Night Market / Lin Jiang Night Market

    Taiwan is an island by the Pacific Ocean. Each morning the seafood and produce vendors would gather fresh product from local fishermen and farmers who went out that early morning.

  8. cat cat

  9. hanoi backpacker's hostel

    Ah, yes. A backpacker establishment.

  10. French Colonial Houses