Na3V2(PO4)3 (NVP) is regarded as a potential cathode material for sodium‐ion batteries, whereas, its performance is usually limited by inherent low electronic conductivity and dense bulk structure. Herein, we develop a facile polymer stabilized droplet template strategy to synthesize porous single crystal structured NVP. The pore structures (macrostructures, hierarchically meso/macrostructures, and mesostructures), pore sizes (5–2000 nm), and specific surface areas (26–158 m2 g−1) of the samples can be readily controlled by tuning the sizes of droplet templates. The resultant hierarchically meso/macropores NVP demonstrates superior sodium storage performances, because its porous single crystal structure owns solid–liquid Na+ transmission mode, shortens ion diffusion distance and provides large electrode–electrolyte contact area, greatly facilitating fast ionic transport. We believe the presented method will supply a novel avenue to prepare porous single crystal structured materials for anticipative applications.