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Delhi is home to a many market places, people are bustling and full of enthusiasm. These colorful markets sell a variety of items, including clothes, jewelry, books, home decorations, and all other items you may need.
If you have a hard time finding your way out of the winding streets of different markets, here is a guide to Delhi’s market that best suits all your shopping needs.
However, if you love money too much, there are some affordable options. Want to learn the internal routes of the best shopping venues in Delhi? continue reading:
Best Places for Shopping in Delhi
Delhi Haat, Delhi : Opposite INA Market, South Delhi
Janpath Market, Delhi : Connaught Place
Karol Bagh, Delhi : Karol Bagh
Sarojini Nagar, Delhi : Sarojini Nagar, near Delhi Haat
Paharganj Market, Delhi : Central Delhi
Khan Market, Delhi : Humayun Road
Lajpat Nagar Market, Delhi : Lajpat Nagar
Chandni Chowk, Delhi : Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi
Shankar Market, Delhi : Connaught Place
Sundar Nagar, Delhi : Connaught Place
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The Most Popular Market in Delhi
1. Chandni chowk
Chandni chowk market is the most popular and famous market in delhi for wedding shoping, home decorate shoping, spices shopping and more.
The Chandni Chowk shopping district has been around for hundreds of years, and exploring its winding narrow streets is certainly an adventure. The ways of Chandni Chowk are divided into bazaars with different areas of specialization. For fabrics, head to Katra Nile. In the region of? At Bhagirath Palace you will find a huge assortment of electronics. Dariba Kalan - the ancient silver market of Old Delhi, full of silver jewelry. At the Kinari Bazaar, everything you need for a wedding, including a sari, is on sale. Hari Baoli is Asia's largest spice market. Food sellers in Chandni Chowk also serve a delicious range of Delhi street food.
2. Dilly haat
Location: Opposite INA Market, South Delhi.
Opening hours: Daily from 10:30 to 10:00, including national holidays.
What to buy: Indian handicrafts and artifacts.
3. Paharganj
Location: Paharganja Main Bazaar, opposite New Delhi Railway Station.
Opening hours: Daily until 9pm.
What to buy: Clothing, shoes, jewelry, books, music, textiles, handicrafts, hookahs, incense.
4. Sarojini Nagar
Location: South Delhi, near Safdardjung Airport.
Opening hours: Daily, except Mondays.
What to buy: Designer clothes, Indian clothes, fashion accessories, shoes.
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5. Khan Market
Location: New Delhi, near the Gateway of India.
Opening hours: Daily except Sunday.
What to buy: Books, music, branded and individual clothes, Ayurvedic food and cosmetics, as well as interior items.
6. Shankar market
Location: Opposite Connaught Place M-Block.
Opening hours: From 11:00 to 20:30 Closed on Sundays.
What to buy: Fabrics.
7. Sundar Nagar
Location: Off the Mathura Road in New Delhi, near Connaught Place, next to the Zoo and Oberoi Hotel.
Opening hours: Daily except Sunday.
What to buy: Tea, silver jewelry, art objects, textiles, carpets and antiques.
8. Laipat Nagar (Central Market)
Location: South Delhi, not far from the Defense Colony (between Greater Kailash and the South Span).
Opening hours: Daily, except Mondays.
What to buy: Indian clothing, shoes, bags, accessories (including Indian bracelets) and home decoration.
9. Uterus Market
Location: A.K. Roy Marg, next to the Sarogini Nagar bus station, southern Delhi.
Opening hours: Daily from 10 to 20 hours. (and later on the eve of Diwali).
What to buy: All types of clay products.
10. Janpat and the Tibetan market
Location: Janpat, near Connaught Place, in New Delhi.
Hours: Daily.
What to buy: Crafts, hippie clothes, shoes, paintings, copper products, Indian artifacts, leather products and cheap jewelry.
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