Top Street Markets In Delhi And What All You Can Buy From Here!

Discover Delhi's Top Street Markets: A Shopper's Paradise
Top Street Markets In Delhi And What All You Can Buy From Here!
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While we all love to shop in malls, the real fun is street shopping. The hustle bustle followed by bargaining is something we all excel in. Well, we thought of curating a list of the top street markets in Delhi from where you can buy all kinds of stuff. Whether it is clothes, home decor or accessories, you can get anything from these markets.

1. Janpath

Delhi's Janpath market is well-known for its clothing, accessories, shoes, and other goods. The major Janpath market is made up of two streets: the Tibetan and Gujarati markets. You may find everything incredible at really low costs on Janpath, including clothing, shoes, jewellery, embroidered purses, ethnic wear, and much more.

- Some markets are closed on Sundays.

2. Dilli Haat

Dilli Haat stalls have thatched roofs and resemble a village market. Additional attractions include the traditional dance and song performances, as well as cultural activities. You would like the beaded and replica jewellery, embroidered linens, Madhubani paintings, and other handicrafts. 

- Open on all days.

3. Sarojini Market

Delhi's Sarojini Market is a woman's ideal spot to shop. First copies of branded apparel are available at this well-known street market for half the price. A few stores in the market sell jewellery and shoes as well at low prices.

4. G.K - 1, M Block

Stylish and designer purses, clutches, blouses, kurtas, palazzos, tops, lehengas, and salwar suits are all available at a significant discount at one of M block’s upscale street markets. Look into the shops that sell jewellery, shoes, cosmetics, lifestyle items, and so on.

- Open throughout the week except for Tuesdays.

5. Kamla Nagar Market

The market is popularised by kurtis and fashionable tops that can be purchased for as little as 150 INR. You may also get reasonably priced hair accessories, eyeglasses, ornaments, and silver jewellery. 

6. Chandni Chowk

The oldest and most well-known shopping market in Delhi, dating back to the Mughal Era. The market is especially well-known for wedding apparel purchases. Everything from mouthwatering cuisine to gorgeous clothing is available here.

7. Lajpat Nagar

The Lajpat Nagar market offers reasonably priced clothing, textiles, food, gadgets, and everything else we need for daily living. Inexpensive home décor items, designer-inspired borders, and artificial jewellery will also be available.

- Closed on Mondays.

8. Katran Bazar

The massive Katran Bazaar in Mangolpuri, near Rohini, is home to sellers selling a wide range of items, including bed linen, kurtas, nightwear, fabric, and garment materials. Everything in this market is incredibly cheap.

9. Gaffar Market

Karol Bagh's Gaffar Market is well-known for its inexpensive and used cell phones, laptops, tablets, TVs, refrigerators, air conditioners, cameras, speakers, pen drives, and other accessories like phone covers and headsets.

10. Matka Market

You may find pottery at South Delhi's Matka Market from all around India. Blue Jaipur ceramics, terracotta Bankura horses, clay statues of Hindu gods and goddesses, garden pots and plant holders, vases, lanterns, and earthen wind chimes are among the often seen products at the market.

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