Delhi is a true shopper’s paradise and by this we meant from luxury shopping malls to StreetSide boutiques and flea markets Delhi have it all, so here is a complete guide of markets you can bump into.
SAROJINI NAGAR MARKET
Sarojini Nagar is Delhi’s favorite flea market famous for cheap articles since they comprises of rejected goods from the packages sent for export. Sarojini Nagar market is open on all days, except on Mondays. The market is congested, and shops are mostly unorganized. At this famous street market, be sure to bargain hard. Sometimes you’ll even manage to get your hands-on brands like Zara, H&M and Topshop for less than Rs 200.
Location: Sarojini Nagar Market, Sarojini Nagar, New Delhi, India
CENTRAL MARKET/ LAJPAT NAGAR MARKET
It’s one of the oldest markets in India and is abuzz with middle-class Indian shoppers It is fancied by female shoppers of all age groups for reasonably priced Indian ethnic and contemporary clothes Stylish Indian footwear, linens and bed sheets, curtains and jewelry are also worth The market also has Mehendiwalas, who will apply beautiful henna designs to your hands with astonishing speed. Central market is open on all days, except Monday.
Location: South Delhi, near Defense Colony (between Greater Kailash and South Extension).
KAMLA NAGAR MARKET
If you are looking for the latest fashion pieces at throwaway prices then we don’t think there is any better place to shop than Kamla Nagar. The shopping market here is flooded with stores selling the latest, trendy fashion pieces at cheap rates. The market is popular with Delhi’s North Campus students.
Location: Kamla Nagar
DILLI HAAT
Dilli Haat is a unique shopping destination in Delhi. The stalls are erected with thatched roof One can find Kashmiri pashmina shawls, chikankariembroidered tunics from Lucknow, block-printed saris, silk and wool fabrics, leather bags, juttis (Punjabi footwear) and more all under one roof. Dilli Haat opens at 11 in the morning and closes by 10 in the evening, even on SundaysThe bazaar also has regional food stalls, and the popular food market INA is just across the road.
Location: Near the INA Metro Station
CHANDNI CHOWK
This is an ancient shopping region of Delhi, thriving until date. Starting from street food to fabric, you can find almost everything in this market.The market starts early in the morning and closes by late night. Chandni Chowk is not open on Sunday.
This market is divided into many markets and Each market is famous for specific things for instance, Katra Neel market is famous for fabric clothes, Bhagirath Palace and Chor Bazaar is famous for electronic things and Paranthe Wali Gali is famous for different varieties of Paranthas. The Chatta Chowk market deals with artificial jewelry, wall hangings etc.
Location: Old Delhi.
CONNAUGHT PLACE
The busiest of all the shopping places of Delhi is Connaught Place. You will find the outlets of all brands here at the same point within a distance of few steps. The well organized showrooms and stores of Connaught Place offers a range of classy fabric, jewelry, Indian books, handcraft items, electronic goods and more. Besides showrooms and stores, It is a nice place to hangout as it has numerous hotels, restaurants, café and multiplexers. It is considered as the best place to find the finest of what you want.
Location: Connaught Place, Near Rajiv Chowk Metro Station, New Delhi 110001,
KAROL BAGH
This is one of the chaotic and beautiful shopping destinations in Delhi which is divided by roads and united by the attractive shops. . It is popularly known for offering an array of gorgeous bridal wears and traditional Indian garments. Besides, cosmetics, books, shoes, gadgets and electronic items are the things you can grab from the market places A mix of branded stores and street stalls makeup the market at Karol Bagh. Karol Bagh is most special for the gold and silver jewelry. Karol Bagh is closed on Mondays.
Location: Karol Bagh
JANPATH MARKET
The market is a straight road with rows of small boutique stores which has something for everyone, selling everything from jewellery to fabrics and vintage home décor products.. However, you’ll need all your bargaining skills to get a really decent price. The market is a huge hit with out-of-towners, shopping enthusiasts and the young Delhi crowd.
Location: Janpath, just off Connaught Place, in New Delhi.
KHAN MARKET
Khan Market is a small U-shaped market that’s one of Delhi’s classiest. There’s a good mix of well-known brands as well as independent boutiques. One of the best things about this market is its interesting book shops. This market is also famous for Ayurvedic medicines, government shops, cosmetic, clothing and others. This market is open from early in the morning until late night, except on Sundays. if you want to unwind after you’re done shopping, you can go to the trendy cafes and lounges to relax in khan market, many with balconies overlooking the street.
Location: New Delhi, not far from India Gate.