Helio Night Market: Da Nang After Dark, All in One Place
Helio Night Market Da Nang – The “Night Paradise” You Can’t Miss
I vividly remember my first evening stepping into Helio Center – as the colorful LED lights began to glow, the aroma of grilled squid and pork rolled rice paper filled the air, and the lively sounds of live music mingled with the laughter of thousands. That’s when I understood: this was more than just a night market. This was the nighttime soul of Da Nang. If you’re planning to explore Helio Night Market Da Nang and don’t know where to start – what to eat, what to buy, where to take photos, or how to get there without getting ripped off – then this article is the guide you need before you set off.
What is Helio Center? Its History and Unique Features
From Chi Lang Stadium to Central Vietnam’s Largest “Night Entertainment Hub”
Few tourists know that the land where Helio Center now stands was once Chi Lang Stadium – one of Da Nang’s oldest and most historic stadiums, deeply connected to the football memories of many generations of the city’s residents. After the stadium was relocated and the area was re-planned, this vast space was transformed into Helio Center – an entertainment, commercial, and culinary complex operating day and night.
Helio Center officially opened in 2017, located at No. 1, 2/9 Street, Hai Chau District, right in the heart of the city. With a total area of tens of thousands of square meters, it is currently the largest entertainment complex in Central Vietnam. During the day, Helio Center is a modern commercial center featuring various food chains, a cinema, and a children’s play area. But when night falls – especially from Friday to Sunday – this place transforms into a vibrant night market with over 200 stalls offering food, handicrafts, fashion, and traditional games.
What Makes Helio Different from Other Night Markets?
If you’ve visited Hoi An Night Market or Bach Dang Night Market, you’ll immediately notice the difference with Helio. While other night markets are often spontaneous and small-scale, Helio is well-planned, clearly zoned, and professionally managed. The entire market area is divided into:
- Indoor Food Hall: Cool, clean, and air-conditioned, suitable for families with young children or the elderly.
- Outdoor Night Market Area: A spacious and airy environment with hundreds of stalls selling food, souvenirs, and fashion.
- Central Performance Stage: Where live music shows, flash mobs, and street art performances take place every weekend.
- Amusement and Game Area: Ring toss, shooting games, fishing, and traditional Vietnamese folk games.
A special feature I always mention to friends when they ask about Helio: this is one of the few night markets in Vietnam with a world-class artistic lighting system. Thousands of LED lights, lanterns, and giant LED screens transform the entire area into a miniature “city of lights” – this is also why Helio has become an extremely popular “Instagrammable” spot for Da Nang’s youth.

Guide to Getting to Helio Night Market Da Nang – Don’t Get “Ripped Off”
Location and How to Find the Exact Address
Helio Center is located at No. 1, 2/9 Street, Binh Thuan Ward, Hai Chau District, Da Nang. This is a very convenient location – only about 2km from Dragon Bridge, about 4km and about 5km from My Khe Beach. If you are in the city center (Tran Phu, Bach Dang, Nguyen Van Linh streets), it will only take 10–15 minutes to get to Helio.
Transportation Methods and Practical Tips
Self-driving motorcycle/car: If you have rented a motorcycle, this is the most flexible option. Helio has a large parking lot right within the premises. Motorcycle parking fees are around 5,000–12.000đ (≈$0)/time, and car parking is around 20,000–36.000đ (≈$1)/time.
Grab/traditional taxi: This is a popular choice for many tourists, but there’s something I want to warn you about: on weekend evenings, the area around Helio often experiences severe traffic jams and congestion. Grab drivers sometimes refuse rides or charge surge prices during peak hours. Traditional taxis in the night market area may also overcharge or take longer routes to increase the meter – this is a reality that not all guidebooks will openly state.
Professional shuttle service – The option I recommend:
After many years of living in Da Nang and accompanying hundreds of tourist groups, I always advise visitors to use Faifo Express shuttle service instead of relying on taxis or Grab. The reason is simple:
- Local drivers with in-depth knowledge of the area: They know exactly which entrance to Helio has the least traffic, which shortcuts are faster, and what time to arrive to avoid congestion.
- Fixed prices, no worries about being overpriced: You know the cost upfront, with no surge pricing or detours.
- All-inclusive and flexible: Faifo Express can combine picking you up from Da Nang Airport directly to your hotel, then taking you to Helio in the evening, and picking you up afterward – all in one convenient service package.
- Safe for families and large groups: Especially if you are traveling with young children or the elderly, the vehicles have comfortable seating, professional drivers, and you won’t have to worry about finding a ride at night.
[!TIP] If you are planning to combine multiple destinations in a day – for example, going to Ba Na Hills in the morning, resting in the afternoon, and going to Helio in the evening – contact Faifo Express for advice on a full-day car package. The price will be much cheaper than booking individual trips.
[!WARNING] Absolutely do not use unregistered motorbike taxis that solicit around the Helio entrance, especially on weekends. Some tourists have been charged 3–5 times the actual price.

What to Eat at Helio Night Market? A Local’s “Must-Try” List
This is undoubtedly the part that 90% of tourists are most interested in when researching Helio. And I won’t just say generally “there are many delicious dishes” – I will tell you exactly what to eat, in which area, and more importantly, which stalls to avoid to not waste your money.
Must-Try Da Nang Specialty Dishes
Mi Quang and Bun Bo: These are the two “national soul” dishes of Central Vietnamese cuisine. At Helio, there are at least 10–15 stalls selling Mi Quang with prices ranging from 30,000–60.000đ (≈$2)/bowl. My advice: look for stalls with long queues – that’s the surest sign of quality.
Banh Trang Cuon Thit Heo: This is a dish that Da Nang locals eat at every meal, on every occasion. At Helio, you will find stalls selling banh trang cuon with plates of boiled pork, fresh vegetables, rice paper, and a special dipping sauce. A portion costs about 40,000–72.000đ (≈$3). This is the dish I always eat first whenever I visit Helio.
Grilled Seafood: The outdoor area of Helio has an informal “grilled seafood street” with stalls selling grilled squid, grilled shrimp, and grilled scallops on the spot. The aroma spreads throughout the area and is almost irresistible. The seafood prices here are relatively affordable: grilled squid 50,000–96.000đ (≈$4)/piece, grilled scallops with cheese 15,000–30.000đ (≈$1)/piece.
[!NOTE] When buying grilled seafood at Helio, ask for the price before ordering and confirm the price again when you receive the food. Some stalls have a habit of quoting prices by the kilogram but charging by the piece when paying. Not all of them do this, but it’s better to be cautious.
Da Nang Savory Pancakes (Bánh Xèo Da Nang): Unlike Southern savory pancakes (large, thick), Da Nang savory pancakes are small, crispy, filled with shrimp and meat, and served with fresh herbs and sweet and sour fish sauce. A portion of 5–6 pancakes costs around 30,000–48.000đ (≈$2) – excellent value for money.
Ice Cream and Desserts: After a satisfying meal, Helio’s dessert area offers a variety of options: coconut ice cream, Hue sweet soup (chè Hue), cakes, and bubble tea. In particular, Da Nang coconut ice cream for only 20,000–36.000đ (≈$1)/cup is something you shouldn’t miss.
Indoor Food Hall – A Choice for Rainy Days or Families with Young Children
Something few tourists know: inside the main building of Helio Center, there is a cool, air-conditioned Food Hall with larger culinary brands, a more diverse menu, and slightly higher prices than the outdoor area. This is an ideal choice if you visit on rainy days in Da Nang (rainy season from October to December) or if you are traveling with a family with young children who need a cleaner, quieter space.
[!TIP] If you visit Helio on Friday or Saturday, arrive early (before 7 PM) to get good seats at popular food stalls. From 8 PM onwards, most stalls will be full, and you’ll have to eat standing or wait for a long time.
Shopping at Helio – Which Souvenirs Are Worth Buying, Which Should You Avoid?
Items Truly Worth Buying
Helio’s shopping area has dozens of stalls selling all kinds of products, from fashion clothing to handicrafts. But not everything is worth buying – and here are some suggestions from someone who has “tested” them many times:
Handmade Hoi An Lanterns: These are the most culturally valuable souvenirs you can bring home. Stalls at Helio sell Hoi An lanterns for prices ranging from 30,000–240.000đ (≈$9) depending on size and material. Choose stalls with carefully packaged items to avoid damage during transport.
Miniature Non La (Conical Hats) and Ao Dai: These products are both beautiful and lightweight, making them convenient to bring back as gifts. Prices range from 20,000–120.000đ (≈$5) depending on the type.
Central Vietnam Specialty Coffee and Tea: These are practical gifts that are well-received by recipients. At Helio, there are stalls selling Cầu Đất coffee (Da Lat), civet coffee, and beautifully packaged Bảo Lộc green tea at reasonable prices.
Bat Trang Embroidered Paintings and Ceramics: These handicraft products are widely sold at Helio, with relatively good quality and more competitive prices compared to souvenir shops in Hoi An Ancient Town.
Items to Consider Carefully
Fashion clothing, bags, and shoes at the Helio night market – I recommend trying them on before buying and asking carefully about the materials. Many products are cheap, but the quality matches the price, and some stalls do not have a return policy.
[!WARNING] Avoid buying cheap “designer” products (Gucci bags, Louis Vuitton, Rolex watches) at the night market – these are all fakes, and bringing them into the country could cause trouble with customs.
Helio Check-in Spots – “Instagrammable” LocationsLoved By Locals
Top 5 Best Check-in Spots Within Helio
1. Main entrance with LED backdrop: Right from the entrance, the large LED system with the Helio logo and decorative light columns creates a perfect backdrop. This is the first check-in spot where 99% of visitors stop to take photos.
2. Central stage area: When there are performances, the stage lights combined with the vibrant atmosphere create incredibly impressive photos. Stand at a 45-degree angle to the stage to capture both yourself and a beautiful background.
3. “Lantern Road” west of the market: This is a secret few tourists know – on the west side of the outdoor market, there’s an alley decorated with hundreds of lanterns hanging from above. In the evening, this place creates a warm, shimmering light – perfect for portrait or couple photos.
4. Food Hall area viewed from the 2nd floor: If you climb to the 2nd floor of the indoor Food Hall and look down, the entire night market space below unfolds like a vibrant painting – this is the ground-level drone angle many professional travel bloggers use.
5. Flower and green plant decoration backdrop: Helio frequently changes its art installations according to seasons and holidays. For Lunar New Year, there are apricot and peach blossoms; in summer, there’s a beach backdrop; for Halloween, there are spooky decorations. Check Helio’s social media before you visit to see what installation is currently on display.
[!TIP] Golden hour for photos at Helio: The period from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM is when the light is most beautiful – it’s just getting dark, the lights are on, but there’s still a hint of sunset, creating an incredibly beautiful “golden hour” effect. After 8 PM, the light will only be from electric lamps; photos will still be beautiful but slightly different.

Entertainment Activities at Helio Besides Food
Shows and Street Art Performances
One of the things I love most about Helio is the street performance culture that happens every weekend. The central stage frequently features:
- Live music: Young bands from Da Nang perform from 7 PM to 10 PM on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Genres range from acoustic, pop, rock to traditional music.
- Flashmob and cover dance: Young dance groups often organize impromptu performances – these are the most natural and exciting moments at Helio.
- Traditional art performances: Lion dances, dragon dances during holidays; traditional martial arts performances during special events.
Folk Games and Entertainment Area
Outside the market, there’s a pretty interesting game area, especially suitable for children and young groups:
- Ring toss: A classic game, costing 20,000–36.000đ (≈$1) per turn.
- Water gun shooting: Suitable for children, costing 15,000–24.000đ (≈$1) per turn.
- Duck fishing, fish catching: Gentle games for families.
- Photo with traditional costumes: Some stalls rent out Ao Dai and Ao Tu Than for souvenir photos.
Cinema and Commercial Center
Inside Helio’s main building is the CGV cinema with modern screening rooms and comfortable seating. This is a perfect choice if you want to relax after a long day of sightseeing and catch a movie before heading to the night market.

Estimated Costs for an Evening at Helio
Detailed Reference Cost Table
One of the most frequent questions I get is “How much does it cost to go to Helio?” – and the answer depends heavily on your travel style. Here’s a breakdown of actual costs I’ve compiled from multiple visits to Helio:
| Category | Minimum Cost | Average Cost | “Splurge” Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entrance Fee | Free | Free | Free |
| Food & Drinks (per person) | 96.000đ (≈$4) | 150,000–240.000đ (≈$9) | 300,000–600.000đ (≈$24) |
| Souvenir Shopping | 0 VND | 100,000–360.000đ (≈$14) | 500,000+ VND |
| Entertainment Games | 0 VND | 50,000–120.000đ (≈$5) | 200,000+ VND |
| Parking (motorcycle) | 5,000 VND | 5,000–12.000đ (≈$0) | 10,000 VN |
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