Top 10 Markets in Delhi to go for Shopping | Delhi’s Top Shopping Places

Top 10 Markets in Delhi to go for Shopping

The capital city of India, Delhi is not only famous for its historical monuments or its Mughlai cuisines but also its bustling, lively, and diverse markets. These markets are a place where tradition meets with modernity, giving rise to fashion and new culture.  

In this article we will discuss the top 10 markets in Delhi, that you should visit : 

 

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1. Sarojini Nagar Market:

Sarojini Nagar Market

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The Sarojini Nagar market is located in South Delhi, near Safdarjung Airport. The market is named after the famous lady writer, and freedom fighter, Sarojini Naidu. The market is open every day except Mondays. The market is the best to buy designer and trendy clothes, be it Indian wear or Western wear. The market is also famous for its accessories like shoes, jewelry, sunglasses, etc. The availability of low-cost clothes from high-end reputed brands makes it much more distinguished. You must possess brilliant bargaining skills to shop from this particular market. If you visit South Delhi, then shopping from Sarojini Nagar is a must. 

 

2. Janpath market:

Janpath market

The Janpath market is located in New Delhi, nearest to Rajiv Chowk metro Station. The market is closed only on Sundays. Janpath Nagar is the best place to buy handicrafts, paintings, artifacts, leatherwork accessories, fragrances etc. The Tibetan and the Gujarati markets form the two main streets that join together to form this huge, lively, vibrant Janpath Nagar market. Pashmina shawls, junk pieces of jewelry, and embroidered handbags are some of the best collections in this market. Having a set of bargaining skills will help to do better shopping. The market displays exclusive and exceptional works of art, which are loved by not only the Indians but also the tourists. 

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3. Chandni Chowk:

Chandni Chowk

One of the oldest markets in Old Delhi is Chandi Chowk. The market is open every day except on Sundays. Being the oldest, this market has a huge collection of everything in it like fabrics, jewellery, spices, electronic goods etc. It is considered to be one of the most visited and crowded markets in Old Delhi. The entire market is divided into bazaars with different areas of expertise. Chandni Chowk is a wholesale market, where you can get a huge discount on everything you wish to buy. It is a must-visit place for the to-be brides because of its huge collection of lehengas, and bridal jewellery. 

 

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4. Delhi Haat:

Delhi Haat

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The Delhi Haat is located near Qutub Minar and the Mehrauli Archaeological Park, which is about 30 minutes south of INA Market, South Delhi. The opening hours are from 10:30 am to 10 pm every day, even on national holidays. Delhi Haat will remind you of a village market. This haat has its stalls made of thatched roof cottages displaying a village atmosphere. It has a wide range of handicrafts and artifacts like phulkari bags, beaded jewelry, Madhubani paintings, sandalwood carvings, etc. The haat also displays some performances of folk and cultural music portraying diversity.

 

5. Lajpat Nagar:

It is located near the Defense Colony, between Greater Kailash and South Extension. The market is closed on Mondays. The Lajpat Nagar market is named after the Lion of Punjab, Lala Lajpat Rai. The Lajpat Nagar is divided into three segments. Indian clothing, shoes, bags, Indian bangles, home furnishings, etc are available in huge quantities and with a lot of variety. Lajpat Nagar is even famous for its street food which is an added advantage of shopping from Lajpat Nagar. Barging skills can even enhance your shopping.

 

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6. Khan Market:

It was established in 1951. It is situated near to the India Gate. It is closed on Sunday. It is one of the oldest and costliest markets in India. The market has a collection of books, ayurvedic food, and cosmetics, branded and tailored clothes, home furnishings etc. At Khan market, there is no or little chance of bargaining. The market is primarily renowned for its fashion boutiques. The market remains open till midnight. The Khan Chacha’s tikkas and Seekh are a must-have when you go shopping at Khan Market. 

 

7. Sundar Nagar:

it is located near the zoo and the Oberoi Hotel, not too far from Connaught Place. The nearest metro station is Vasant Vihar or Shankar Vihar Metro. The market is closed only on Sundays This market is distinct from the other markets because it deals with distinct rich Indian antiques. The market has several antique shops and art houses which define the culture and heritage of India. The Mittal Tea House or Asia Tea House is very famous for sampling and tea tasting.

 

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8. Gaffar Market:

it is located in Ajmal Khan Road, Karol Bagh, New Delhi. Karol Bagh is the nearest metro station for visiting this place. The market remains open from 9:30 am to 9:30 pm every day, leaving Mondays. This market is very unique. This is a place where one can buy second-hand phones, computers, laptops, ACs, washing machines, cameras, etc. The market is a perfect place for gadget freak people. It is a market for discounted imported goods with no warranties.

 

9. Matka Market:

The Matka market is located at A.K. Roy Marg near Sarojini Nagar bus depot. The market is open daily from 10 am to 8 pm. During Diwali, the market is lively till 3 am. The porters from different parts of India come to this market to display their earthen wares. For any festival, this place is the best to shop at. A wide range of pottery, diyas, terracottas from Bankura, and blue jaipur pottery are sold here exclusively. 

 

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10. Meena Bazar:

This is a historic market located inside the Red Fort’s Lahore Gate entrance. It is closed on Mondays. It is famous for distinct handicrafts and jewellery with meenakari works on them which were famous during the Mughal Raj. 

 

These bazaars depict the culture and tradition that Delhi as well as India possesses.

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