Tuesday, 14 April 2015

Delhi – A Paradise for Shoppers

Tourism in Delhi is not limited to its historic monuments and architectural buildings. Its colorful markets are power packed with local stalls and fixed small shops. If you are on the look-out of clothes, jewelry, bags and handicrafts at reasonable rates, there could not be any better place than Delhi markets. You will find all kinds of stuff – from western to traditional and from designer to local. Take a stroll around the following famous markets and pick the stuff that catches your attention instantly.

Janpath:

Janpath market blooms with amazing stalls and trendy stores selling designer clothes to fashion goods. Located opposite Connaught Place, the market also hosts local stores that display footwear to purse and handicrafts. You will find Indian locals selling amazing traditional embroidered stuff that would entice anyone to go for it. If you know how to bargain, this is a great place for you. Budget travelers feel fascinated with the reasonable yet chic items. The market remains opened from 10.30 am to 7.30, Monday to Saturday.

Khari Baoli:

Welcome to the largest wholesale spice market on earth at Khari Baoli. Khari Baoli has attracted people all around world, who want to have a complete sensory experience of taste, smell, texture and true color of the Indian capital. This is also a remarkable spot to gain knowledge of Indian cuisine, culture and history through its spices. From exotic to local spices, purchase them all at very reasonable rates. You can come between 10.30am- 7.30pm every day except Sunday.

Sarojini Nagar Market:

The reason why you should make your way to Sarojini Nagar Market is to get branded clothes at competitive rates. Why so? Because the market receives export-surplus garments in great amounts, thus selling at throwaway prices. The best time to buy stuff from this market is 11am to 7.30 pm, Tuesday to Sunday.

Daryaganj Sunday Book Market:

If book delights you, find a book store at Daryaganj Sunday Book Market. It is an old book market dating back to 1964. Replete with second hand books, the market makes sure that you get books not only in good condition, but at amazing rates.

Hanuman Mandir Chudi Bazaar:


If you are paying a visit to the temple, never hesitate to check out its attractive chudis or bangles. The bangle bazaar is nestled within the temple premises. You will find all types of beautiful bangles (glass, plastic, metal, etc.)

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