7 Must Visit Shopping Markets In Delhi
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Sat, 20 Feb 2021 07:29:32
Modern Delhi, also known as Lutyens Delhi, dates back to over a century. It bears an extreme contrast to Old Delhi in terms of its architecture, building materials, and layouts. Besides its well-known tourist attractions like India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhavan, Parliament House, or its stunning architecture, the historic capital of India is also the most important trading centre. All appreciations to its devastating shopping hubs and complexes.
Shopping is always on the top of the wish list for any tourist visiting Delhi. It is something one can never get enough of. Shopping in Delhi is famous not only for its high-end designer malls and classy boutiques, but you will also encounter several wholesale markets, vibrant bazaars, and road-side flea markets while in the city. Delhi offers you a wide variety of options from accessories and fashion apparel to home decor products and imported food. With their entertaining budgets, tastes, and preferences, these shopping hubs serve everyone.
If you’ve been looking for a wardrobe makeover or want to buy some trendy clothes without having to burn a hole in your pocket, here’s where you should head to in Delhi:
# Connaught Place
All of us have heard about Connaught Place but do you know that it was built by the British in the 18th Century? It was made in HorseShoe, which was made in the shape of a horseshoe and was built with inspiration from the Royal Crescent built in Somerset, England (Somerset, England). Connaught PlaceThe C is divided into two circles, where you can also have showrooms from well-known brands ranging from small shops to Adidas, Ellen Solly, Omega, Lee, Fila, Pepe, and Park Avenue. There are many theaters and cinema halls here and you probably will not know that many famous films such as 3 Idiots, Rang De Basanti, PK, AWeddingday, Special 26 and Hate Story have also been shot in Connaught Place.
# Chandni Chowk
It is very difficult to go to Delhi and do not come to Chandni Chowk. Increasing the glory of Delhi for many hundred years, walking in the streets of this market is no less than an adventure in itself. Here every street has its own specialty, in which you will find something different. Chandni Chowk’s Dariba Kalan is a very old market of silver jewelry, and Bhagirath Palace will get every kind of electricity and do you know? Here the Khari Baoli of Old Delhi is the market of Asia’s largest spices.
# Sarojini Nagar
This market has been named Sarojini Nagar in honor of Sarojini Naidu, who has contributed significantly to the independence of India. Here you will find one of the big brand’s designers and expensive clothes at very low prices from home and abroad. That is why there is a crowd of people all over the world, and especially the youth. So what are you thinking? You should also go through Sarojini city and keep changing yourself with changing trends, spending less money … by the way do you know? There is also a market for sweets shops and vegetables.
# Janpath
Janpath Market of Delhi is also called Tibetan Market because there will be things related to every corner of Tibet, not just India. There is nothing good for everybody coming here in Janpath Market. Here you will find all the artifacts of ancient India, brassware, paintings, shoes, jewelry, and clothes. And if you are returning home after a long walk, then take some or something from here, people will feel that you have come to Ladakh (Ladakh).
# Khan Market
Khan Market is one of Delhi’s most spectacular and expensive markets. It was named in honor of Abdul Ghaffar Khan when he helped many traders to come to India after the partition of the country. The showrooms and boutiques of the big showrooms are made here. Whether there are gold ornaments and clothes or electronics and kitchen goods, you will find famous brands of everything, and if you are hungry after roaming then the hotels and cafes here are also in your service. Just remember one thing to bargain here is strictly forbidden.
# Lajpat Nagar
In Lajpat Nagar, you get a spectacular glimpse of Indian culture. Lajpat Nagar Market is one of the oldest markets in India. Here you will find small stalls on the side of the road with a big showroom and now listen to me carefully … Here women’s clothes are found at very cheap prices. There is a need to make the bargain right now. You will also find many well-loved ones here, by seeing their unmatched art and speed you will not be able to live without praising them.
# Dilli Haat
Delhi Haat is not just a market, it is a complete package of entertainment. If you get tasty food, cultural music and dancing with a hands-on exhibition of handmade fabrics and artworks, then you will be happy. Apart from this, you will find furniture made of jewelry, sarees, beautiful pots and sandalwoods. So friends, whenever you come to Delhi, you do not forget to go to Delhi.